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Head of Research and Archives
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Nepal Picture Library is pleased to announce the commencement of a new project, “Indigenous Pasts, Sustainable Futures”. We initiate this project as part of NPL’s ongoing endeavor to document, archive and present Nepal’s marginalized histories. As with our other projects, we…
JUNE 26,2019

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AUGUST 15,2018

The struggle for dignity fundamentally shapes the dalit experience in Nepal. The caste system in Nepal worked by not only maintaining material inequality between the upper castes and lower castes but also by ritualizing honor and humiliation as everyday practice.…
JUNE 26,2016

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SEPTEMBER 15,2018

The struggle for dignity fundamentally shapes the dalit experience in Nepal. The caste system in Nepal worked by not only maintaining material inequality between the upper castes and lower castes but also by ritualizing honor and humiliation as everyday practice.…
SEPTEMBER 15,2016
Head of Collection
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Director
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The Kathmandu Valley Urban History Project (KVUHP) is a research and public knowledge initiative that works towards understanding, documenting and telling stories about the ways that Kathmandu is experiencing change. Through place-based research, archiving, and storytelling, the project seeks to…
FEBRUARY 6,2020

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SEPTEMBER 15,2018

For many Nepali women in the 60s and 70s, and even today, marriage signaled a turning point in their social lives. While their spouses may have continued to spend time with friends, a bride’s increased responsibilities within the home curtailed…
NOVEMBER 6,2012

POSTCARDS AND BEYOND is an exhibition featuring the works of Mukunda Bahadur Shrestha, a Patan-based photographer who dedicated more than 25 years of his life to photography. Mukunda ji spent the 70’s and 80’s travelling across Nepal, photographing mountains, culture…
AUGUST 1,2012
Project Asistant
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Archive Assistant
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Head of Collections
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