EVENTS: February 28 to March 6, 2026
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
Once reserved for festivals, these Nepali styles are now part of everyday wardrobes, redefining femininity and cultural expression for youths.
Artworks at ‘Small Wonders Great Devotion’ range from Paubha paintings to silver repoussé.
The Nepali translation of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay’s classic novel revives a story that boldly confronts marriage, morality and women’s agency.
As major parties unveil their manifestos, art and culture remain sidelined, even as youth leaders and artists enter mainstream politics.
Locals and artists performed across multiple sites, followed by public discussions.
UNESCO representative to Nepal, Jaco du Toit, reflects on reading Nepali literature to understand the country beyond policy frameworks, and how stories reveal emotional truths that reports often miss.
Viral routines and influencer advice have turned skincare into a complex ritual. Dermatologists warn that layering too many products may harm than help the skin.
Travelling to the country’s most remote districts to provide healthcare, KC quietly documents the lives he encountered in ‘Doctorle Dekheko Nepal’.
At Kausi Theatre, actor Pashupati Rai anchors a demanding two-hour solo performance that exposes the emotional cost of navigating law after trauma.
Vipassana isn’t about escaping the world; it’s about understanding it.
Artists Kapil Mani Dixit and Roshan Bhandari reflect on memory and nostalgia.
From grassroots activism to global diplomacy, Rana opened doors for women in governance and reform.
At BIA Institute Nepal, education, art, and vocational training are helping people with disabilities regain confidence and a sense of belonging.
‘Jagajjanani Uski Aamako Naam Hoina’ explores dreams, politics, and betrayal.
As he walked to the shop instead of the cricket park, the streets revealed his past, loneliness and the weight of social expectations.
From campus hubs to distant suburbs, a map of where students can live well in this southern Indian city without overspending.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
A collaborative exhibition at the Nepal Art Council explores themes of spirituality, devotion and self-expression through the works of artists Shivangini Rana and Chirag Bangdel.
This year’s winners will represent Nepal at the Australasian Economics Olympiad in Sydney, Australia and Suzhou, China.