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Coffee hasn't always been an easy sell in Nepal. The Himalayan country is a major tea producer, as well as a major consumer.
Embassy of Pakistan, Kathmandu on Thursday organised a literary event - poetry symposium, titled "Aalmi Mushaira; Urdu, ...
An inspiring event in India, featuring a panel that includes Soumeta Medhora and actor Mandira Bedi, highlighted the ...
Even when survivors do report abuse, many are pressured into reconciliation, says Sister Rosita Kavilpurayidom ...
Asmita Adhikari never planned to stand in the spotlight; she used to shy away from it. A trained nurse from Damak, Jhapa, she ...
In her book, “Washing my Mother’s Body,” Joy Harjo bends time with her poetry to return to what she deems an essential ritual ...
President Ramchandra Paudel has said that Bhanubhakta is not only a poet of the Nepali language but also a poet who loves the mother language.
Nepal’s citizenship bill eases process, but gender bias remains Experts say the revision still ties a child’s citizenship to the father’s identity, not the mother’s.
After the House of Representatives last month passed the citizenship bill (second amendment to the Nepal Citizenship Act, 2006), it was hailed on social media as a big victory for gender equality.
Editorial Mother’s woes Among pregnant and postnatal women in Nepal, mental health issues are more severe today than ever. Shutterstock ...
Nepal has endorsed a landmark citizenship bill, allowing individuals to acquire citizenship through their mother's name, even if the father's identity is unknown. This move addresses long-standing ...