Technology, Advocacy, and Films are Paving the Way for Equal Rights in the Country. It was late one night when a midwife…
Satvika Khera

Satvika Khera
Satvika Khera is a freelance journalist based in Nepal. Her work has been published by the James W. Foley Legacy Foundation and Reporters Without Borders (RSF). Aside from her work as a journalist, she has a passion for poetry, travel, and quality tea.
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You can’t miss this year’s Kathmandu Triennale. Here’s why… In the words of the Native American poet, Paula Gunn Allen, “the root…
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Muktinath’s dusty roads were marked with little footprints of mules and ponies busy chowing down on feed from bags strapped onto their…
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In far western Nepal, parents long for news on their children. Traffickers disguised as close and distant relatives work like wolves in…
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The journey of Kathmandu’s classical and folk dancers SUBIMA SHRESTHA In the cool, quiet streets of winter, Subima Shrestha’s lively rendition of…
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In the lanes of Dhobichaur, a laundry woman tucks in the edges of her loosely fitted kameez; she sits on her knees…
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Eight thousand metres above ground lies the “death zone”; there’s falling ice, blizzards, frostbite, and brutal conditions. Three women recount their journeys…
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The Gendered Consequences of the Pandemic on Women and Girls in Nepal The effects of the Covid 19 pandemic have compounded existing…