Deltin Nepal inaugurates Khushi Children’s Park
The park supports children’s physical health, mental well-being, and overall development while strengthening community engagement.
The park supports children’s physical health, mental well-being, and overall development while strengthening community engagement.
Award-winning author Samrat Upadhyay will be in conversation with Prawin Adhikari.
Nepal’s Mahanayak on memes, discipline, superheroes, and his book ‘Yug Dekhi Yug Samma’.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
Sujeev Shakya’s new book offers a broad overview of Nepal’s development trajectory, but its optimism struggles to keep pace with the country’s changing social and political realities.
Lalitpur’s ‘Creative City of Music’ designation brings global visibility, but musicians warn that inclusion, education and long-term support will determine its real impact.
French Embassy and Alliance française unveil Nepali edition of Maurice Herzog’s landmark mountaineering account.
Writer and educator Harihar Timilsina reflects on his early inspirations, the balance between teaching and writing, and the gaps in contemporary Nepali literature.
The workshop aims to help participants connect cultural heritage initiatives with sustainable development.
In a field dominated by men and scarce resources, astrophysicist Manisha Dwa has carved out a path of her own. She is working to transform astronomy education in Nepal, empowering students and pushing for global recognition.
Unless our institutions respect artistic freedom, neither Nepali cinema nor our democracy can grow to its full potential.
Showcased at the Nepal Human Rights International Film Festival, ‘Shakti’ follows a single mother and her daughter as they navigate sexual violence, caste prejudice, and institutional indifference in Kathmandu.
The sixth edition of the series will bring together ten poets who will not only recite but also perform their original works on stage.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
From the rise of scooter-riding girls to the commodification of food and sex, the anthology offers a thought -provoking examination of Kathmandu’s evolving urban landscape
Thousands of porters support Nepal’s trekking industry, yet many still work without proper gear, fair wages, or full knowledge of their rights. KEEP is trying to change that.
In ‘Aura of Togetherness’, artist Sabita Dangol explores harmony between humans, animals, and nature through intricate patterns and imaginative storytelling.
The president of Manipal University Jaipur, Niti Nipun Sharma, discusses Nepal–Manipal ties, future-ready education, and how universities must adapt fast in an age of AI and rapid change.
The workshop, being conducted at the gallery’s premises, runs from December 16 to January 18, 2026.
It captures the long, punishing journey of migrant workers during the pandemic while exposing the caste, labour and systemic inequalities they live with.