More than 40 per cent of women and girls in Nepal are unable to read. Using art and culture such as street art, theatre or radio allows them to receive information that would otherwise be unavailable.
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Despite lacking a dedicated hall, Kalalaya, a non-profit theatre and arts organisation, proves that theatre is about people, ...
The Art Institute of Chicago is returning a 12th-century sculpture to Nepal after learning that it had been stolen. Officials ...
Team Ripple, a grantee of the British Council and the Association of Youth Organisations Nepal (AYON) under the Youth for ...
The museum’s researchers collaborated with the government of Nepal to determine the sculpture had been stolen from the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal.
an Art Institute statement said. The institute then shared its findings with Embassy of Nepal in Washington. The sculpture is now in the hands of the Nepali government, said Jacques Schuhmacher ...
The Art Institute of Chicago announced Monday that it is returning a 12th-century sculpture to Nepal. The museum said it learned that the sculpture, "Buddha Sheltered by the Serpent King ...
On 3 March, the Art Institute of Chicago (AIC) announced the initiation of a voluntary repatriation to Nepal. The 12th-century artefact in question, a “significant sculpture” dubbed Buddha ...