Technology and tectonics

What recent earthquakes in Burma and Nepal reveal about our fragile humanitarian systems, and how to fix them

Ruby Thapaliya

Yes, quakes can be forecast

It is not a question of ‘if’, but ‘when’ the next earthquake strikes, and early warning systems have improved

Vishad Raj Onta

A new architecture for Nepal's tourism

Local style and material to build high value sustainable tourism in rural Nepal

Sudiksha Tuladhar

Chasing a nomad

Let your life be like a leaf cast upon the ocean. Go with the flow.

Pratibha Tuladhar

“Tell me what the common man is thinking!”

Extract from an addendum to Nepal's Two Wars, Chapter 2 in the updated edition of Essays on Nepal: Past and Present by Sam Cowan, a retired British Army general with a long association with the Gurkhas.

Loss of soul and soil

Lagan Tole escaped relatively unscathed in the earthquake, but 10 years later, it has lost much of its essence

Suman Nepali

Structural problems

Strict building codes, emergency preparedness and proper land use to make public buildings safer

Sonia Awale

The sociology of social unrest

The Birganj violence this week is a warning not to mix religion and politics

Chandra Kishore

Glory and risk on Himalayan peaks

Spring 2025 will see more record chasing expeditions on the mountains

Vishad Raj Onta