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RALLYING HACKS: Hundreds of journalists march through the streets of Kathmandu on 29 March in support of press freedom. For the first time after February First, the police did not intervene.


FLAG-WAVING: Half-a-dozen NC activists taunt police by waving party flags in front of the Democracy Wall at Ratna Park on 27 March. They were arrested soon after this picture was taken.


PRATIMA'S EYES: Pratima Lama, a blind student, dictates answers for her SLC exam paper to a Grade Eight student at Namuna Machendra School in Patan on Wednesday.


MEN OF THE MATCH: Pokhara Cricket Club Team, winners of the first Darshan Memorial Cricket held in Dharan, pose with their trophy on Wednesday.


MOCK UN: Anoop Pandey, representing Secretary General Kofi Annan, announcing his resignation after a simulated UN session at Rato Bangala School on Wednesday. "Kojo is innocent, but that's not the point, it was improper and I don't want this controversy to besmirch the UN," he said. The real Kofi Annan hasn't resigned.



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