A designer by design
Small town entrepreneur making fashion accessible to every woman
Sky is the limit for Nepali chef in Bahrain
“I’ve come a long way since my days as a kitchen help but mine is a story about separation and sacrifices.”
Learning from Jajarkot what we didn't after 2015
Too hot to work
The COP28 Climate Summit in Dubai spotlights working conditions for Nepali migrant workers
Street politics
Anti-establishmentarians take to the streets hoping to tap on discontent among Nepalis
Call to scrap Upper Mustang tourist fee
Premium permit fees are keeping tourists away from the trans-Himalayan district, impacting on the local economy
Talking about Tiktok
Baburam Aryal, Advocate, Digital Freedom Coalition The Nepal government’s decision to ban TikTok is irresponsible and unlawful. Nepal’s Constitution guarantees freedom of expression...
Tenjen Sherpa, a tribute
The tragic end of Nepal’s remarkable record-holding mountaineering guide, Tenjen Sherpa
The Malaysia-Nepal migrant scam nexus
Rinji Rai, 47, had been in the labour recruitment business for two decades, connecting Nepali workers with employment overseas. His Marvelous Employment...
Lain Singh Bandgel lives on
The works of Nepal’s foremost artist are up for grabs for a limited time at an auction in London
Climate
Khumbu since 1950
Alton C Byers and Lhakpa Sonam Sherpa have teamed up to expand, update, and improve the first edition of Khumbu Since 1950...
How Nepal can finance climate action
Government must prepare to forcefully push the loss and damage agenda at COP28 in Dubai
Saving Kangchenjunga
The biodiversity treasures of eastern Nepal are at risk from new roads, outmigration and climate change
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Opinions
Stemming Asia’s democratic decay
Learning from Jajarkot what we didn't after 2015
It's your road, and yours alone
TikTok ban won’t stop Nepali netizens
Giving faces to a deity
Must love dogs
Darkness cannot drive out darkness
20YEARS AGO THIS WEEK
It's your road, and yours alone
Review
Small is bountiful
New book on Nepal’s hydropower shows building capacity was more important than building infrastructure
Jazzing up the ‘Mandu for 20 years
Nepal’s annual jazz festival ends on a delightful note ahead of its special 20th edition next year
Imagine no possessions
New photobook on the Raute is a poetic documentation of Nepal’s last nomadic people
Business
Nepali chef’s French connection
Bringing French dishes to Kathmandu and incorporating techniques and flavours of both cuisines
Turkish now to Detroit
Turkish Airlines has launched flights to Detroit, its 13th destination in the US starting 15 November. The carrier will fly three times...
Quake aid
Sipradi provided aid worth Rs5.5 million to earthquake-affected families in Jajarkot and Rukum West. In partnership with Sipradian Aid Society, Tata Trust...