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#654 ( 3-9 May 2013 )
Kunda Dixit
Everest rage is a result of the clash of two distinct climbing styles in the Himalaya and was bound to happen sooner or later
#654 ( 3-9 May 2013 )
Frances Klatzel
Sherpas are brought up to respect norms and rules in order to protect their environment
#654 ( 3-9 May 2013 )
Trekking agents and their clients fraud insurance companies, overcharging for genuine rescues
#654 ( 3-9 May 2013 )
Cindrey Liu
One year after the Seti flood, victims learn to cope
#654 ( 3-9 May 2013 )
Cindrey Liu
Traditional mud and wood buildings can give ‘futuristic architecture’ a whole new meaning
#653 ( 26 April-2 May 2013 )
Naresh Newar
Attention turns to preparing Kathmandu airport to receive relief after the next big earthquake
#653 ( 26 April-2 May 2013 )
Kundan Shrestha
A Monday afternoon in the office for Bhusan Dahal involves intercom feeds, power cuts, and Gagan Thapa
#653 ( 26 April-2 May 2013 )
Nepalis on both sides of the conflict step into each other’s shoes in a unique reconciliation effort
#652 ( 19-25 April 2013 )
Kunda Dixit
One of the poorest countries in the world has an embassy in the richest street in the world, and plans to sell it off
#652 ( 19-25 April 2013 )
Sulaiman Daud
An illiterate farmer makes an extraordinary journey from a porter to a successful entrepreneur selling organic produce
#652 ( 19-25 April 2013 )
Juanita Malagon
Donation drives and social networking bridge the gap in supply of transfusion blood in Nepal
#652 ( 19-25 April 2013 )
Contacting the right people at the right time
#652 ( 19-25 April 2013 )
Cynthia Wee-Hofer
Nepal has a great potential to be a source of organic food supplies for the region, but…
#651 ( 12-18 April 2013 )
Dambar K Shrestha
People have no time for polls in the mountains of north-western Nepal, they are too busy trying to stay alive
#651 ( 12-18 April 2013 )
Kunda Dixit
Nepal is doing better, but not fast enough, to improve living standards of the poorest
#650 ( 5-11 April 2013 )
Sunil Neupane
Nepal’s first school for HIV positive students takes in children others don’t want
#650 ( 5-11 April 2013 )
Kunda Dixit
A cheap and simple stove promises to transform the lives of rural Nepali families
#650 ( 5-11 April 2013 )
Dhanbir Dahal
Narjit Basnet has lived with the wounds of war for 16 years
#649 ( 29 March-4 April 2013 )
Bhrikuti Rai
Nepal can cash in on solar power while waiting for hydroelectric projects to come up
#649 ( 29 March-4 April 2013 )
Mark Williamson
The Scottish company is running out of patience with a country where it has been unable to start drilling due to political instability
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