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A few months ago this Nepali girl was a goddess, now she’s a seventh grader

Lifestyle & Belief

In Nepal, a centuries old tradition of choosing a young girl as a goddess continues to this day. Nepali Hindus and Buddhists worship this girl, known as a Kumari. They believe she’s a reincarnation of the Hindu goddess, Durga. There are a few different goddesses in the Kathmandu valley. The World’s Sonia Narang spent time with one of them during a trip to Nepal.

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A few months ago this Nepali girl was a goddess, now she’s a seventh grader

Lifestyle & Belief
Januka Rasaeli, a pregnant woman in Nepal

Snapshot: Behind the Walls Of Nepal’s Women

Development & Education

Bringing gay tourism to Nepal

Bringing Back Nepal’s Minority Languages

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Nepal Stagnates Amid Government Deadlock

Global Politics

Nepal has great potential, but its economy remains stagnant because rivals in the government cannot agree on moving forward and its poor suffer the consequences. The World’s Mary Kay Magistad reports.

Gateway to the Himalayas

Global Politics

For the Geo Quiz, we’re looking for the tourism gateway to the Himalayas. The grandeur of the world’s highest mountains attracts “trekkers” and travelers of all stripes to this crowded city.

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Smog in the Himalayas

In the last ten years Nepal has taken dramatic steps toward modernization. But at a price: heavy pollution hangs over the capital city of Kathmandu (cat-man-DOO) high in the Himalayas. Now, as Alexa Dvorson reports, rays of hope are beginning to make it through the smog at the top of the world.

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Himalayan Hydropower

The mountains of Nepal funnel water to some of the most powerful rivers in southern Asia. Now, despite environmental and financial concerns, small-scale hydropower projects are supplying electricity to Nepalese villages, Buddhist temples and even Internet cafes. Reporter Cheryl Colopy has our story.

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Turmoil in Nepal

Global Politics

The government in one of the world’s youngest democracies collapsed yesterday when the Prime Minister of Nepal resigned. This ends government rule by former Maoist guerrillas, who took power in elections after fighting a civil war against the King.