In order to wake up policy makers and police, other institution as well are fighting against human trafficking. School children are made to go out to demonstrate their points againts Human Slavery.
New Road, Kathmandu, Nepal.
In order to wake up policy makers and police, other institution as well are fighting against human trafficking. School children are made to go out to demonstrate their points againts Human Slavery.
New Road, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Seto Macchendranath is a white-faced state whose style is believed to have been derived from the Kings of Lichhavi Dynasty of the fourth through ninth century. 
Newari priests transport the serene Seto Machhendranath idol to the rath (chariot) while hundreds of devotees offer oil lamps in Asan tol square.
Kathmandu, Nepal.
During April's nine-day new year festival in Bhaktapur, residents from east and west sides of town stage a frenzied tug-of-war, pulling a huge chariot containing the Hindu deity Bhairabh. Later, the chariot containing is hauled into an open area near the Hanumante River, where an eighty-foot pole is erected, adorned with two banners representing serpents, only to be felled the next day to mark the new year. Throughout the day, Bhaktapur residents offer live fowl for sacrifices to the bloodthirsty Hindu deity, Bhadrakali.
Bhaktapur, Nepal.
Electric light has helped to dispel the evening gloom.
Pulimarang, Nepal.
Mobile Vegetable Seller.
Kathmandu, Nepal.
A Bhaktapur Newar Jyapu farmer carries home a balanced load of wheat stalk used for mulch and cooking fuel. The bamboo pole has been a vehicle of transportation for centuries; it allows the porter to shift weight readily from one shoulder to the other as he trots down the road.
Kathmandu, Nepal.
The caste of potters in Bhaktapur is known as 'Kuma Prajapat'; They live in the Taulachem and Talaco areas. Potting supplements their principal agricultural income and is carried out during lulls in farming activities. The Kathmandu Valley, once a 
lake bed, contains a huge deposits of peat and phosphatic blue clay called Ko. Due to a shortage of kilns, the clay pots are fired without an oven. The pots are stacked in circles of decreasing diameter smothered under wheat stalk, which is then packed with a thin covering of clays so that an impromptu “oven” is created.

Kathmandu, Nepal.
In order to wake up policy makers and police, other institution as well are fighting against human trafficking. School children are made to go out to demonstrate their points againts Human Slavery.
New Road, Kathmandu, Nepal.
In order to wake up policy makers and police, other institution as well are fighting against human trafficking. School children are made to go out to demonstrate their points againts Human Slavery.
New Road, Kathmandu, Nepal.
In order to wake up policy makers and police, other institution as well are fighting against human trafficking. School children are made to go out to demonstrate their points againts Human Slavery.
New Road, Kathmandu, Nepal.
See photo in original gallery.