Thin polyethene bags are illegal in Nepal, but they are still everywhere
In Nepal, one is restricted to consume, import, store, sell and distribute polythene bags, but there are no bans on manufacturers. They are still making more plastic.
In Nepal, one is restricted to consume, import, store, sell and distribute polythene bags, but there are no bans on manufacturers. They are still making more plastic.
As platforms like YouTube give rise to prank videos, some say there must be a line content creators shouldn’t be allowed to cross.
More people are becoming vegan in Kathmandu—and they say it’s not difficult to be one.
Bidhata KC’s abstract renditions of Mustang homes appear fascinating from afar, but on a closer view, there is little that is interesting.
The beloved orange and rimjhim balls from the 70s, which had their run till the early 2000s, still induce nostalgia.
The director baits the audience into judging the characters but they probably end up judging the movie.
Following global concern, a few restaurants in Kathmandu are consciously limiting their use of plastic straws by switching to sustainable alternatives.
Theatre artist Akanchha Karki talks about her reading inspirations and her favourite books.
Communication is the key to running a smooth workplace. And team building games bring people together to make this possible.
Sunny Shakya explores his inner child with his exhibition ‘Toygraphy’
As TikTok videos continue to clog the internet, they are helping performing artists build their careers.
Followers say that bloggers on Instagram who don’t disclose payments for their content are fundamentally deceptive.
With its ever-growing userbase and commercial repurposing, is this social media platform still a place for artists?
The seven-day long festival tried to be diverse and inclusive—but with limited staging, did it achieve what it set out to do?
The sport is still a difficult commitment for female riders given constant family worries, especially about their security.