Petals at Altitude: Rhododendrons of Nepal
Every spring, the country becomes a canvas as a variety of flowers bloom across the hills and mountains. Among them...
Every spring, the country becomes a canvas as a variety of flowers bloom across the hills and mountains. Among them...
Blacksmiths in the Crucible of Caste and Change Accounts of using khukuris, traditional daggers, to counter enemy rifles are common in Nepali history. However, let’s not forget the blacksmiths who crafted these...
On the morning of 7 March 2026, a 16-year-old girl left her home in Surkhet for tuition. By mid-morning, she...
In Patan, it is almost impossible to stroll through a neighbourhood without encountering an idol of Lord Ganesha. Depicted with an elephant head,...
A 1500-year legacy of water engineering revived Walking through the older quarters of town, one encounters numerous waterspouts crafted since the Middle Ages. They feature intricate carvings that...
Balen Shah has officially taken his oath as one of the youngest prime ministers of Nepal. As of now, everyone...
Kathmandu Valley is experiencing a gradual yet visible sinking of the ground surface, especially in the central parts of the...
Amidst the bloom of spring, the striking purple flowers of the Jacaranda, also known as Hawaiian Mimosa, transform the urban...
In early 2026, Nepal’s political discourse has been unsettled by a name that once felt distant: the Unification Church of...
Caste-based discrimination has been criminalised in Nepal for more than two decades. On paper, the country has taken significant steps...