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Building Nepal’s queer disability movement

Despite growing awareness of LGBTQIA+ rights in Nepal, queer people with disabilities remain among the most overlooked groups. One organisation—Rainbow Disability Nepal—is working to change that.
This video captures the vibrant atmosphere of a traditional Nepali marriage. From rituals to music and attire, we explore the ...
The third edition of the India-Nepal Cultural Festival was held in Lumbini on Monday. Organised by the Indian embassy in ...
Global Voices interviewed Moharaj Sharma to explore his path as a poet, journalist, and documentarian, and his enduring ...
Ancient heritage meets dern distillery craft as the US-based The Nepali Spirit Company this month makes its global debut with ...
A festival showcasing the rich cultural heritage and traditions of Nepal and India, with special focus on Buddhism, has been ...
Nepal, Dec. 22 -- time prime minister KP Sharma Oli was re-elected to the post of CPN-UML's chair through the party's 11th ...
Dhaulagiri Business Link Pvt. Ltd., a long-established name in Nepal’s textile industry, has launched its new ‘Set Lungi’ ...
Fluent in coding, he carries a poignant regret about his mother tongue when asked about his personal connection to Nepal's ...
A Common Legacy” was held at Lumbini Buddhist University, bringing together scholars, monastics, researchers and heritage ...
Were you aware that more than 425 million people speak Hindi as their first language, and about 120 million use it as a ...