Rhishav Sapkota

People in Need’s wide-ranging work in Nepal—from road renovation to mental health assessment

Kathmandu: People in Need, a non-governmental non-profit founded in the Czech Republic in 1992, arrived

In “Kaiten: History, Memory, Identity,” an indigenous artist’s symbolic resistance to history

Kathmandu: Siddhartha Art Gallery, housed in what was once a part of the residential complex

North South Collectives announces a diverse 16-member cohort for its flagship Gograha Film Workshop

Kathmandu: The North South Collectives, a Biratnagar-based research foundation, announced the cohort for its flagship

The life and times of Asa Archives, a Nepal Bhasa library

For now, the Asha Archives sustains better than most public libraries in the valley. The

Hell is other people: Nepali adaptation of Sartre’s ‘No Exit’ now in the theater

Kathmandu: With the onset of the pandemic, when the world went into lockdown, theater houses

What is the National Dalit Commission up to?

Kathmandu: The National Dalit Commission, a constitutional body tasked with promoting Dalit rights, is housed

Pukar Bam is coming to terms with Nepali politics

Kathmandu: When Pukar Bam came to Kathmandu after finishing his SLC examinations, in 2003, he

Pioneering filmmaking workshop Gograha concludes awarding grants worth Rs 500,000 to three up-and-coming filmmakers

Kathmandu: Gograha, a year-round mentorship-cum-grant program for beginning and up-and-coming filmmakers, concluded the 2020-21 workshop

At a discussion focusing on problems faced by people with disabilities during the pandemic, stakeholders shrug off their responsibilities

Kathmandu: Nepal has never been a very favorable place for people living with disabilities. To

Doing business amid the pandemic and adapting to change

A five-series virtual forum—“Youth + Virtual Exchange on COVID Experience”—brings to table the issue of

Salil Subedi’s adventures in music, theatre and arts

Kathmandu: One day in 1997, Salil Subedi, then a journalist in his early 20s, came

In Chure, problems run deep and solutions lie afar

Kathmandu: Finance Minister Bishnu Prasad Paudel on May 29 presented the government’s fiscal budget through

Schroeder’s work comes to a conclusion, Nepal’s doesn’t

Kathmandu: On March 5, 2021, Nepal took custody of the statue of Laxmi-Narayan at the

Revisiting the intentions of Nepali cinema

In the opening sequence of Justin Peach’s ‘Lonely Pack’, we witness street children huddled together