This article by Pinki Sris Rana was first published on the Nepali Times. An edited and shortened version is republished below as part of a content-sharing agreement with Global Voices. Ayan Dallakoti ...
Protestors display anti-corruption placards in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Sept. 8, 2025. Reporter At least 19 people died in protests in Nepal’s capital and other cities, after rage over a social-media ...
Videos and photos purporting to show the privileged lifestyles of children of the elite have fueled anger among young people. By Pranav Baskar In the weeks leading up to Tuesday’s violent protests in ...
Ayan Dallakoti spent his childhood in Japan, speaking Japanese and for all intents and purposes, considered himself Japanese. It was only as he grew older that he realised he was actually from Nepal.
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