No. Title Date
1 इमान्दारिताको कदर नहुने देशमा कसरी फर्कू हजुरआमा
2 Manakamana Temple demolished, foundation stone laid for reconstruction
3 Displaced brace for harsh winter : Six months after the quake
4 भूकम्पपीडितको शिविरभित्र भल पानी
5 Damaged historic monuments
6 पुनर्निर्माण प्राधिकरणको एकीकृत बस्ती योजना : ढिलो भएन?
7 Aid and Recovery in Post-Earthquake Nepal : Independent impacts and recovery monitoring phase 4, qualitative field monitoring, April 2017
8 Of tragedy, experience and the arts : In addition to relief funds, the wide domain of art can help significantly in restoring normalcy
9 Nuptials and earthquakes : The quake has brought about changes in social rituals, as reflected in post-quake marriages
10 Living dangerously : Quake victims return to their damaged houses (in photos)
11 Necessity of culture : The impact of the earthquake cannot and should not be measured in physical terms only
12 2015 : A year of achievements and mishaps
13 The maintenance of virtue over time : Notes of changing household lives in post-disaster Nepal
14 NRA shifts goalpost as victims wait
15 Quacks and quakes : The great earthquake has resulted in a number of curious explanations, behaviours and suggestions
16 History matters : There is an urgent need to initiate the task of restoring heritage sites
17 Holding up more than half the sky : It's the women in Khokana who have taken on the roles of central figures in their families as the village tries to pick up pieces
18 Over 31,000 families rebuild on their own : One year since disaster, survibors are frustrated at slow govt response
19 Owning up : Relief and reconstruction efforts must be Nepal-led if they are to be sustainable
20 थ्रीडीले जोगाएको जीबन