Academia, reading and beyond
Journalist and researcher Abha Lal talks about her reading journey, experience in academic reading and how to read for writing purposes.
Journalist and researcher Abha Lal talks about her reading journey, experience in academic reading and how to read for writing purposes.
The remarkable examination of social problems in diverse settings makes ‘Kathputala’ a must read.
Novelist Pragati Rai delves into her fascination with books that analyse Nepal’s social history.
A major issue with writer’s block, and writing fatigue in general, is how misunderstood it is and the lack of conversation around it—especially in Nepal.
The 2016 modern Marathi classic ‘Sairat’ is a nuanced, honest portrayal of an inter-caste love story.
Aasis Giri—also known as Aasis Beats—is a music producer in Kathmandu. But his music has travelled around the world.
For effective weight loss, it’s important to set realistic goals and adopt sustainable habits.
Members of Kanta Dab Dab, a band specialising in fusion of local Nepali and Western music elements, talk about their musical journey, local myths and how they promote community art.
Pramod Mishra, researcher and professor of English, discusses his reading habits, literary inspirations and experience with local texts.
Released in 2013, the film steered away from the didactic tendencies of social dramas to reveal the complexities of the ‘sati’ tradition and its effect on women.
The restaurant in Hyatt Regency, Bauddha, serves Asian and European delicacies to residents and visitors alike in a sophisticated setting.
Using local texts for education and formal discourses encourages future generations to learn more about the marginalised languages.