Visual Stories
Week in Pictures (Nov 12-18)
Here are some of the best photos of the past week captured by the Post photographers.Here are some of the best photos of the past week captured by the Post photographers.Dust on along Nagdhunga-New Naikap road as seen from Old Naikap on November 12, Saturday. Photo: Shaligram Tiwari
Senior orthopedic surgeon at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital (TUTH) Dr Govinda KC begins his 10th indefinite hunger strike at the hospital on November 13, Sunday. Dr KC has put forth a nine-point demand, including cancellation of appointment of Tribhuvan University (TU) Vice Chancellor Trith Raj Khaniya. Post Photo: Keshav Thapa
Members of Bibekshil Nepali take part in a bike rally against the general strike at Maitighar, Kathmandu on Sunday. Normal life in Kathmandu valley was partially affected on November 13, Sunday due to the Banda enforced by Netra Bikram Chand-led CPN Maoist.Post Photo: Keshav Thapa
Supermoon seen above Swayambhunath Temple in the Capital on Monday. According to NASA, the supermoon is closet to earth since 1948 and will not come this close again until 2034. November 14, 2016. Post Photo: Sanjog Manandhar
Former Maoist combatants, who were disqualified as minor or late recruits during UN verification process, stage a protest against the government in the Capital on November 15, Tuesday. Post Photo: Prakash Chandra Timilsena
People walk through the dusty road at Balkhu, Kathmandu on November 15, Tuesday. Increasing number of people has complained of respiratory problems due to excessive dust in Capital roads. Post Photo: Keshav Thapa
View of Swayambhunath Temple and mountain range seen from Suichatar in the Capital on November 16, Wednesday. Post Photo: Sanjog Manandhar
Thaneswor Guragai makes an attempt for Guinness World Record on the category "Longest time spinning three basketball simultaneously" where he balanced and spun one basketball holding a toothbrush in his mouth and two others on his fingers on the occasion of Guinness World Record Day at Sherpa Khangri Outdoor in Lazimpat, Kathmandu on November 17, Thursday. Guragai already has 13 world records in his name. Post Photo: Prakash Chandra Timilsena
A woman and child pull 'tuin' to ferry their relative from Prithivi Highway at Aadam Ghat, Dhading. Post Photo:Shaligram Tiwari
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal along with officials and players of the national football team pose for a group photo at Baluwatar, Kathmandu on November 17, Thursday. PM Dahal felicitated the national football team and officials upon winning the AFC Solidarity Cup in Malaysia. Post Photo: Keshav Thapa
A man from New Life Center for differently-abled persons pushes a wheelchair of his friend at Chandragiri Hill, Kathmandu on November 18, Friday. Post Photo: Prakash Chandra Timilsena
Boudhanath Stupa glows as colorful electric lights are lit during the ritual prayers during the consecration ceremony of the Bouddha Stupa in the Capital. The dome-shaped stupa, one of the largest Buddhist shrines in the world, was damaged in last year's earthquake. With the completion of reconstruction works, the stupa is likely to open for public from November 22. Post Photo: Sanjog Manandhar