Lex Limbu

Lex Limbu is a non-resident Nepali blogger based in the UK. YouTube videos is where he started initially followed by blogging. Join him on Facebook and follow him on Twitter.
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Rashmi’s Sweet Success With Medicinal Mad Honey!

Rashmi Kandel, a 25-year-old from Nepal, chose to stay and promote Nepali products internationally, particularly wild honey. Despite challenges, her company, Himalayan Treasure Ltd., now exports honey and herbs to 134 countries, benefiting 300 farmers. Her journey reflects her commitment to sustainable community development and innovative approaches to local products.

FEBRUARY READING: Climate Justice – Mary Robinson

Climate Justice by Mary Robinson is a book that ultimately inspires hope in finding solutions to tackle the climate crisis that the world is facing.

Join the Excitement: BYD Hi-Tech Week in Nepal Ends Soon!

The BYD Hi-Tech Week in Nepal showcases innovative electric vehicles, marking the country's first hosting of the event after China. Attendees can explore advanced BYD vehicles and technologies, including industry-leading battery advancements. The event runs until March 2nd at the Everest Hotel, with a ticket price of Nrs 250.

Pratibaddha II Initiative: Strengthening Disaster Response In Rasuwa

Over 60% of Nepal's terrain is hilly, increasing landslide risks. The Pratibaddha II initiative aims to strengthen disaster response by utilizing bio-engineering strategies for slope stabilization while fostering community collaboration. My visit to Lamche Dhunga highlighted successful local efforts, supportive technology, and ongoing projects addressing natural disaster preparedness and community resilience.

JANUARY READING: Parityakta – Bhuwan Dhungana

Parityakta is a novel that dives into the experiences of being a girl to a woman, often having to abandon ones own feelings and desire.

DECEMBER READING: Difficult Women – Roxane Gay

Roxane Gay's Difficult Women is a book that features a collection of short stories about women, who have found themselves in difficult situations often operating on survival mode.

NOVEMBER READING: Human Nature – Thomas Bell

Thomas Bell is back with Human Nature! This monthly read was a nice way to follow Bell on his walking journey across Nepal.

Supporting Nepal’s Ageing LGBTQ+ Community

The LGBTQ+ movement in Nepal is over twenty years old and much of the people who led the movement in early 2000’s are now approaching their middle-ages, yet it seems much work...

Lex Limbu

Lex Limbu is a non-resident Nepali blogger based in the UK. YouTube videos is where he started initially followed by blogging. Join him on Facebook and follow him on Twitter.