Dipti Sherchan


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I will live on. Despite you

They say I have become a woman, a state-less woman, an invisible woman, a second class citizen, a third class existence, a blob of some sort gliding through public vehicles and busy streets. Thisparticular blob happens to also have two protruding blobs that constantly get grabbed and a gaping hole that is persistently abused. I do not know how I became this blob.

Hacking the quake

When the Great Quake hit Nepal on April 25, no one could have imagined the number of citizen-driven initiatives

Transformations

To adapt is perhaps the very definition of change. There is something about adaptation, however, that I find unsettling.

Such a rich storehouse of memories

Grandmothers’ tales can reveal much about the rich lives lived by women. They contain details that any anthropologist would love. Grandmothers are, indeed, anthropologists in themselves

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