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Building back healthier
#804 ( 15-21 April 2016 )
Non-governments work with government to overhaul medical services in quake-hit districts
Brick by brick
#804 ( 15-21 April 2016 )
How Sanogaun’s women are rebuilding better quake-resistant homes
A rising Nepal
#803 ( 8-14 April 2016 )
Heritage sites in Kathmandu Valley destroyed in the earthquake are being rebuilt faster than homes
Learning from 25 April
#803 ( 8-14 April 2016 )
Kathmandu Valley restoration can be an international showpiece, says award-winning heritage conservationist
A Midsummer Night’s Sapana
#802 ( 1-7 April 2016 )
Shakespeare’s epic fantasy A Midsummer Night’s Dream gets a Nepali rendition
Conservation and Tourism
#802 ( 1-7 April 2016 )
The two can go hand-in-hand and Nepal has shown how to do it
Restoring resorts
#802 ( 1-7 April 2016 )
The debate about whether or not to allow wildlife resorts inside national parks flares up again
Call of the Wild
#802 ( 1-7 April 2016 )
Babu Ram Mahato's love for nature brought him back to Nepal
The sharp edge of history
#801 ( 25-31 March 2016 )
A new book looks back at 200 years of Gurkha history
Thakali delights
#800 ( 18-24 March 2016 )
When it comes to homely Nepali food, nothing beats Thakali cuisine
A vision for life
#800 ( 18-24 March 2016 )
She lost her eyesight at the age of 16 but gained a vision for life
The solace of art
#800 ( 18-24 March 2016 )
A unique crossborder art initiative tries to remember the tragedy and pay tribute to the earthquake victims
Seeing it a different way
#800 ( 18-24 March 2016 )
There is a long way to go in ensuring full mobility for the visually impaired on streets that are dangerous even for sighted people
Anna in the Tropics
#799 ( 11-17 March 2016 )
With a muted backdrop, strong performances by the actors take centre stage, as several scenes stay with the audience long after they end
Birds of passage
#799 ( 11-17 March 2016 )
Bird migratory species are most vulnerable to the global environment crisis because breeding areas along their routes are being converted into farms.
Lessons for the future
#797 ( 26 Feb - 3 Mar 2016 )
With new classrooms in place, attendance levels are picking up at schools in Sindhupalchok.
Capturing the city
#797 ( 26 Feb - 3 Mar 2016 )
Getting to know one of Nepal's pioneer photojournalists Min Ratna Bajracharya.
In the lap of Annapurnas
#797 ( 26 Feb - 3 Mar 2016 )
Rupakot Resort offers the perfect getaway spot, pampering guests in the lap of luxury amid stunning views of the Annapurnas.
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