Reading today is more important than ever for critical observation
UNESCO representative to Nepal, Michael Croft, shares his love for reading, his message on the World Press Freedom Day and the threats of AI.
UNESCO representative to Nepal, Michael Croft, shares his love for reading, his message on the World Press Freedom Day and the threats of AI.
‘Boksi Ko Ghar’ is raw, unfiltered and disturbing. It shows how women in rural settings are still persecuted as witches.
KC, the founder and president of ‘Blind Rocks!’, advocates for the rights and social inclusion of the visually impaired. She is also a dancer, trainer and motivational speaker.
Psychologist Sujina Manandhar explains how spending time outdoors is good for our mental health.
As we navigate adulthood, we learn to embrace our unique paths, cultivate resilience in the face of adversity and nurture positive habits that guide us towards our goals.
Ranju Yadav has overcome many personal and social obstacles to become a celebrated artist, with a focus on Mithila art.
Mandala Theatre’s ‘Ticket to Hollywood’ is entertaining, albeit not exceptional.
Psychologist Bohara explains obsessive-compulsive disorder, it’s symptoms, coping strategies and myths.
The Post brings to you a lowdown of some of the major events happening this week.
SD Muni details clandestine negotiations and political upheavals in South Asia in his memoir, ‘Dabbling in Diplomacy’.
India’s best selling mythologist Devdutt Pattanaik talks about storytelling, queer characters and Pink Tourism.
Fifteen teams participated in a mentorship programme organised during the festival. All teams will present what they have learned during the various workshops of the programme through presentations on Friday.
Mukahang Limbu discusses his love for reading and the challenges he faced while establishing himself as a Nepali migrant writer in the UK.
The film offers a humorous yet insightful perspective on the everyday struggles and complexities of human existence.
The third edition of the Nepal International Theatre Festival is happening next year.
Addictive substances or behaviours flood the brain with unnaturally high levels of dopamine.
Dr Raju Poudel explains how to care for someone with the neurological disease and the social and moral guidelines a caregiver has to follow while looking after the patient.
Journalist Dev Kumar Sunuwar has broken barriers in media representation of the indigenous community.
The book aims to foster a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities for cooperation between the two neighbouring countries.
In ‘The Gurkha’s Daughter’, a collection of eight short stories, Prajwal Parajuly delves into the intricate inner worlds of familiar characters.