Mothers and daughters are each other, without ever wanting to be.
A skilful but blunt depiction of Nepali society on canvas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDzDf8n-eSYKarvika Thapa was living the American dream in Boston with a promising career in the Information…
Illustration: Diwakar ChhetriAn ongoing impasse over the Speaker at the House of Representatives has once more brought to the fore the power…
Photo: MONIKA DEUPALABorn in 1971 into an aristocratic Rana-Shah family in Kathmandu, Nibha Shah spent most of her early childhood in Kailali,…
Pic: GG Machaan / facebookArtist Sunita Rana’s imaginary locations transfer the viewer to a dream world: ethereal light shines through trees…
Photo: Pooja RijalUntil she was 48, Eka Kumari Karki had never travelled alone. Then she heard of a unique project that is trying to encourage…
Photo: SABITA SHRESTHABorn in 1980 in Pokhara, Sarita Tiwari is no new name in the Nepali literary scene. She’s been writing diligently for over…
When Durga Devi Panta poured her husband some water, he thanked her like she was a stranger, shook hands with her and asked the reporter to take…
TWITTERThere is growing public outrage about the recent rise in reported rape cases across the country. The victims of these appalling crimes…
Have you raped anyone? If your answer is yes, think: why did you commit a crime deemed to be wrong by society, and illegal by law? Are you a…