The Himalayan Future Forum (HFF) aims to be a platform that stands at the crossroads of climate, community, and connectivity, ...
Nepal’s digital dependency is not accidental: it is geographical, structural and is a choice just like any other between ...
Nepal’s democracy has reached a stage where competitive elections alone are no longer enough — it is mature enough now to be accountable for what it delivers. After years of constitutional change and ...
Besides ponds, wetlands are areas that are saturated with water, permanently or seasonally, including marshes, swamps, and ...
Muktikot is populated mostly by Dalit families, and used to be named Dumkot after a derogatory term used by higher caste people for Dalits. During the Maoist conflict, many Dalit boys joined the ...
The Narayani River is one of the most important biodiverse hotspots among Nepal’s three major river systems. It is inhabited by critically endangered gharial crocodiles, gangetic dolphins, Bengal ...
Ever since, the ‘Holy Wine’ has entered Nepal's political lexicon, and is still used derogatorily to label politicians ...
The slow, arduous labour of democracy rarely announces itself with the fanfare of constitutional moments. It proceeds instead ...
The pale green ice on the top of the lake gleams in the pale January sunlight. The dark waters beneath are visible through ...
Following the teachings of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, Marilyn Silverstone devoted the last twenty years of her eventful life to ...
Metamorphosis is a reference to the transformation of trash into art, but it is also fitting because many of the repurposed ...