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Bijeesha Budhathoki

Bijeesha Budhathoki

Budhathoki was a correspondent at Onlinekhabar from February 2020 to February 2022.

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Women with disabilities in Nepal: More vulnerable to violence but less protected by the state

Women with disabilities in Nepal: More vulnerable to violence but less protected by the state

Psychosocial counselling can take back gender-based violence survivors to normality, but only a few access it in Nepal

Psychosocial counselling can take back gender-based violence survivors to normality, but only a few access it in Nepal

As you talk about violence against women in Nepal, don’t forget transgender people are living through a harsher life

As you talk about violence against women in Nepal, don’t forget transgender people are living through a harsher life

Violence against women in Nepal: It’s men’s responsibility to eliminate it

Violence against women in Nepal: It’s men’s responsibility to eliminate it

How intimate partner violence is secretly troubling people, mostly women, in Nepal

How intimate partner violence is secretly troubling people, mostly women, in Nepal

Dowry as a cause of violence against women in Nepal: The foundation of dehumanisation and inequality

Dowry as a cause of violence against women in Nepal: The foundation of dehumanisation and inequality

Online violence against women is obscure in Nepal, but its impact is equally severe

Online violence against women is obscure in Nepal, but its impact is equally severe

Menstruation may cause violence for some women in Nepal, but here’s a new trend of celebrating the first period

Menstruation may cause violence for some women in Nepal, but here’s a new trend of celebrating the first period

Violence against women: Why a rise in the number of complaints is not a problem in Nepal

Violence against women: Why a rise in the number of complaints is not a problem in Nepal

How Nepal schools reinforce gender stereotypes and why it is a problem

How Nepal schools reinforce gender stereotypes and why it is a problem

What the Plant: What a startup to add beauty to flowerpots

What the Plant: What a startup to add beauty to flowerpots

Reality shows define Nepal’s TV culture today, but they face an uncertain future

Reality shows define Nepal’s TV culture today, but they face an uncertain future

Jiri: Travelling to ‘Nepal’s Switzerland’ in an unplanned yet fun way

Jiri: Travelling to ‘Nepal’s Switzerland’ in an unplanned yet fun way

Himalaya Floriculture: A startup proving flower cultivation as a year-around business in Nepal

Himalaya Floriculture: A startup proving flower cultivation as a year-around business in Nepal

Diabetes, once an ‘elderly’ disease, is attacking Nepali youth too

Diabetes, once an ‘elderly’ disease, is attacking Nepali youth too

It’s high time Nepal taught children why festivals matter in life

It’s high time Nepal taught children why festivals matter in life

Ichangunarayan steals the limelight every Tihar, but floriculture is an everyday affair here

Ichangunarayan steals the limelight every Tihar, but floriculture is an everyday affair here

It’s Tihar, and it’s time to talk about light pollution in Nepal

It’s Tihar, and it’s time to talk about light pollution in Nepal

Thrift stores are growing popular in Nepal. What does this mean to sustainability?

Thrift stores are growing popular in Nepal. What does this mean to sustainability?

Project Smile: A young man’s mission to let his neighbourhood children smile confidently

Project Smile: A young man’s mission to let his neighbourhood children smile confidently

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