‘Artificial intelligence school’ finds momentum in Kathmandu
The 11-day event hopes to ensure that knowledge and resource surrounding AI are accessible to students and professionals in Nepal.
The 11-day event hopes to ensure that knowledge and resource surrounding AI are accessible to students and professionals in Nepal.
Raina Majgaiya becomes Miss Nepal Earth, while Prasiddhy Shah bags the title of Miss Nepal International.
Tulsi Acharya's 'Mochan' aptly portrays the intricacies of relationships.
The Post brings to you a lowdown of some of the major events happening this week.
Once an underground metal outfite, Albatross today is a rock sensation, synonymous with the music genre in Nepal.
Mahesh Paudyal, a fiction writer, poet, translator and critic, discusses his love for poems and all things literature.
One World Theatre’s rendition of ‘Macbeth’ fuses Shakespearean dialogues with Giuseppe Verdi’s opera, with dramatic results.
Khyentse Norbu’s most recent film takes place against the magnificent backdrop of Newa architecture, blending the cultural with the surreal.
Dr Upashna Timothy breaks down ways to manage excess sebum production in the face, especially during summer.
Banu is a popular social media personality, fitness model, digital content producer, fashion influencer, blogger, video producer, and lifestyle vlogger.
Our bodies are connected to the mind through various feedback mechanisms. We can tap into them to find inner peace.
‘Chyattiyeko Parda’—which translates to ‘The Torn Curtain’— revolves around a father’s death and how each family member navigates the loss.
Bihani Social Venture organised the event with an aim of eliminating age-related bias.
Sofiya Maharjan, a young artist from Patan, reclaims the art of sewing to tell deeply personal stories of loss and acceptance.
Affirmative action can be carried out through means of policy formulation, economic distribution, and sociopolitical inclusion.
Visitors can see the five spinning wheels at the centre of Namche Bazaar, situated 3,440 meters above sea level.
The fig trees and foot trails, classic symbols of the village landscape, are disappearing as artificial parks become commonplace.
The Post brings to you a lowdown of some of the major events happening this week.
Soon Kaur’s world and hope became intertwined with her husband’s love of Kathmandu, their two children, and their family’s struggle for identity as Sikhs.
Roshan Gurung, a writer and researcher, discusses the importance of documenting Gurung culture to preserve its authenticity.