Archive for January, 2008
Smoking her Rights!
Posted in People & Lifestyle, Politics with tags Empowerment, Human Rights, Minister, Nepal, Nepali, photo, photography, Politics, Sahana Pradhan, Women Rights, Women Security Pressure Group on January 29, 2008 by dipshA woman smoking cigarette as she listens to Foreign Minister Sahana Pradhan’s speech during a meeting organized by the Women Security Pressure Group at the Maitighar Mandala, Kathmandu on January 8, demanding 33% involvement in the state’s every mechanism and bureaucracy and other basic women’s rights.
Will she obtain her rights?
Posted in People & Lifestyle, Politics with tags Empowerment, Human Rights, Minister, Nepal, Nepali, photo, photography, Politics, Sahana Pradhan, Women Rights, Women Security Pressure Group on January 29, 2008 by dipshRiksha Driver
Posted in People & Lifestyle, Place with tags Basantapur, Kathmandu, Nepal, Nepali, photo, photography, Politics, Riksha, Rikshaw on January 27, 2008 by dipshVillage
Posted in Place with tags Dolkha, East, Khari Dhunga, Nepal, Nepali, photo, photography, Remote, village on January 27, 2008 by dipshArt Exhibition
Posted in People & Lifestyle with tags Nepal, Nepali, Kathmandu, photography, photo, Art, Gallery, Exhibition, Malvika, Malvika Subba on January 27, 2008 by dipshLighting oil lamps
Posted in Culture & Tradition, Festival, People & Lifestyle, Place with tags Nepal, Nepali, Culture, photography, photo, Festival, Lamp, Oil, Hindu on January 24, 2008 by dipshWaiting for Alms
Posted in People & Lifestyle, Place with tags Alms, Beg, Black and White, Children, Nepal, Nepali, photo, photography, Salinadi, Sankhu on January 24, 2008 by dipshFaces without Hope
Posted in Politics, Rally with tags Dalit, Demonstration, Election, Ethnic, Indigenous, Kathamandu, Nepal, Nepali, photo, photography, Political, Politics, Protest, Republic on January 24, 2008 by dipshAttendants of a mass meeting organized by All Nepal Indigenous People’s Association – Unified in Kathmandu on Wednesday after a demonstration rally, demanding the proposals of declaring republic and adopting fully proportional electoral system, passed through the interim parliament. The rally was participated by various political organizations of indigenous and dalit people.