About

Manish Paudel is a visual story-teller based in Nepal. His photography tries to embody the stories behind the ins and outs of everyday life. Passionate to portray the beauty behind the mundane, he believes the details of life are as important as the bigger picture itself. His stories majorly weave around the people whose contributions to the society might seem like a part of a boring routine but in fact are an amalgamation of various beliefs and traditions of the society; rich in culture.Throug…

Pond5 artist since 2017

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Nepal had been under strict nationwide lockdown from 24 March, but it was eased on 21 June allowing limited local public transport, opening of shops and restaurants. However, the announcement also saw a surge of people entering Nepal from India. After the Tarai cities started reporting spikes, the infection also spread to Kathmandu. After Nepal registered 1,016 new cases of Covid-19 on Tuesday, its biggest daily rise so far, the authorities decided to re-impose lockdown for a week in Kathmandu Valley starting midnight Wednesday. The restrictions in Kathmandu Valley means that no government, private or public transport will be allowed on the streets. However, food distribution, health services and security vehicles will be allowed. Pedestrians will also not be allowed into the streets except at specified times in the morning to buy provisions.

Nepal Festival

Footage from Nepali Festival

Boudhanath Stupa

Local Election Nepal

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