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S1E166 Story of a PHD Farmer
Dr. Bhaneshwar Pokharel studied agriculture in Rampur before earning his Master’s and PhD in Denmark. He spent years working in agricultural research there. Driven by a desire to pour his skills and…
S1E165 Chharka School and Sonam
Perhaps beautiful souls are meant for difficult places. Just as the rhododendron blooms on rugged slopes and wildflowers thrive in the cold meadows, so do people like Tshiring Samdup and Sonam…
S1E164 Story of the Old Tiger
Bishnu Bahadur Lama and Harkaman Lama lived in Toplang village near Chitlang. They came from a family of hunters. Both their grandfather and father were hunters for the royal palace. From time to…
S1E163 Hetauda Kapada Udhyogko Katha
The Hetauda Textile Industry, established in 1976 (2033 BS) with Chinese assistance, once provided employment to around 1,200 people. Among the hundreds of hands that helped lay its foundation were…
S1E162 Magantaka Katha
Some traditional ancestral occupations are slowly disappearing. There are growing voices saying they should be preserved. However, in Nepal, there exists a community that no longer wishes to continue…
S1E161 Dehatka Guru
A remote rural corner of Dhanusha. On one side stretch the vast sandy banks and grasslands of the Kamala River; a little farther lies the Indian border. Far from towns, markets, and main roads —…
S1E160 Danako Katha
Locally, rudraksha is known as dana. In the months of Kartik and Mangsir, the hills of Bhojpur and Sankhuwasabha are filled with it. Dana in the fields, dana in sacks, dana laid out to dry, dana at…
S1E159 Dho, Aamchi and Yarsa
From Dunai, the district headquarters, it takes two days of tightly clinging to riverbeds and cliff-hugging trails to reach the Dho Valley.Perched at an altitude of 4,100 meters, Dho is regarded as…
S1E158 Mailo Bajeko Kalo Maya
In a quiet corner of Hetauda, a blind motorcycle mechanic and his family keep life moving with love, labor, and resilience.
S1E157 Pahadma Sun Falauneharu
For generations, Dhankuta’s oranges have been worth their weight in gold. Today, this city of citrus is embracing a new identity — rising as the capital of avocados.
S1E156 The Porters of Khumbu
Perhaps the sighs and fatigue of the porters here are fading away amidst the beautiful photos of the mountains, the exciting stories of the Khumbu trek, and the dozens of names and records of…
S1E155 Jaat Sodhnu Bakhrako
While traveling along the postal highway, we saw large huts on the side of the road near Rangeli in Morang. When we looked closer, we realized that they were modern goat farms.
S1E154 Tinje ko Katha
After finishing our stay at Charka Bhot, we headed towards Tinje, another human settlement in Upper Dolpa.
S1E153 Tetang ko Katha
Once upon a time, the people of Tetang village used to lend money to the entire Mustang region. These days, people have slowly started migrating away. Like other Himalayan villages, snowfall has…
S1E152 Tsum ko Chalan
In Himalayan regions like the Tsum Valley, where cultivable land is scarce, brothers traditionally shared a single wife to avoid dividing their property. Although this practice was once common, it is…
S1E151 Ujyalo Assam
Along the banks of the Brahmaputra in Assam, the Gorkhas carry memories of mountains and migration. Their past still lives in their hearts, but now, they are shaping their own present.
S1E150 Tusa ko Katha
For forty days of the monsoon, the dense forests beneath Machhapuchhre open their secret bounty—tender cane shoots. At the break of midnight, gatherers rise, braving leeches and bears, climbing into…
S1E149 Chharka Bhot ko Katha
Stories from Chharka Bhot in Dolpo region, one of the highest human settlements in the world.
S1E148 Amlighat ko Katha
About 65 kilometers east of Guwahati, the capital of Assam, a Nepali settlement is found along the highway. The name of the place is Amlighat. Amlighat is famous for its cowherds. The Kapili River is…
S1E147 Mustang to Dolpo
This time we decided to travel to Upper Dolpa, via the Mustang route.
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