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Langtang copes with quake and Covid
Eyes wide open in Mustang
2nd Asia Investigative Journalism Conference, Nepal, Sept. 23-25
Waiting till the cows come home
Tree-mendous
‘Impact is Often Subliminal’: A Nepali Journalism Veteran on the Highs — and Lows — of His Reporting Career
In Mount Everest Region, World’s Highest Glaciers Are Melting
Including local knowledge to study climate change
No smoke without fire
Media mêlée in the age of AI
The theme of this year's Himal Media Mela is 'Trust and Introspection', highlighting the need for journalism to reinvent itself and regain...
Langtang copes with quake and Covid
Langtang copes with quake and Covid. Six years after deadly avalanche, survivors endure the Covid-induced collapse of tourism.
Eyes wide open in Mustang
A visit to Kishor Kayastha's ongoing exhibition of 30 ultra-wide panoramas at Nepal Art Council, MUSTANG: A Two-Decade Odyssey, feels like a pilgrimage to...
2nd Asia Investigative Journalism Conference, Nepal, Sept. 23-25
Join us at the second Asian Investigative Journalism Conference in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 23-25, 2016. We will be featuring an all-star line-up.
Waiting till the cows come home
The first thing one notices these days while travelling by road in the Tarai are hundreds of cattle blocking the East-West Highway,...
Tree-mendous
New analysis of historical satellite imagery indicates that Nepal's forest area has nearly doubled, from 26% of land area in 1992 to 45% in 2016.
‘Impact is Often Subliminal’: A Nepali Journalism Veteran on the Highs — and Lows — of His Reporting Career
In most of the conferences I attend around the world, a question that often comes up is: “Do you know Kunda?” My answer is always the same:...
In Mount Everest Region, World’s Highest Glaciers Are Melting
This photo essay was shot and written by Kunda Dixit, editor and publisher of the Nepali Times, and first appeared in that publication.
Including local knowledge to study climate change
CONJUGAL SCIENTISTS: Elizabeth and Alton Byers below Mt Kangchenjunga in October 2022 following six months of glacier hazards and alpine flora research.
No smoke without fire
All photos: BIJAYABAR PRADHAN. Nepalis continue to endure the worst air quality in recent years as wildfires ravage the forests at unprecedented rates.
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Journalist and editor (Nepali Times) who has written extensively on governance, transparency, and anti-corruption issues in Nepal.