Dixit is a journalist and editor. He is co-publisher at Himalmedia, which produces the weekly Nepali-language magazine Himal Khabarpatrika, and chief editor of the English-language weekly newspaper Nepali Times.
Limbu is the Director of the Kathmandu International Mountain Film Festival (kimff). She is a journalist, communicator and researcher working with community, national and international organisations. She has co-directed and co-produced several award winning documentaries, including “Daughters of Everest” which followed the first team of all women, Sherpa climbers to ascend Everest, “The Sari Soldiers” about the conflict in Nepal told through the stories of six women, and, “Drawing the Tiger”, an intimate portrait of the price a family pays to educate their daughter. She is a mentor for the South Asia Young Women’s Leadership and Mentoring Initiative (SAYWLM) and is a correspondent for Al Jazeera English.
Bohora is the editor of ukaalo.com–a nonpartisan, not-for-proft media devoted to public interests, investigative and in-depth content.
Sayami is a veteran cartoonist and a commentator.
Rai is an accomplished investigative journalist with a rich background spanning print, online, radio, and television media outlets, accumulating eight years of diverse experience. Her portfolio comprises investigative reports and in-depth features on a spectrum of critical topics, including gender and climate change, internet security, food security, migration, human trafficking, often presented through multimedia formats, including documentaries and video stories.
Gyawali has been engaged in journalism for over a decade, focusing on topics such as governance, judicial issues, financial crimes, and money laundering. His reporting has had significant repercussions, leading to the removal of two chief justices and the chief commissioner of Nepal’s anti-graft agency, the CIAA.
He is currently working as investigative content coordinator on onlinekhabar.com, the largest circulated online news portal of Nepal.
Jha presently serves as the editor of Nepalboli.com. Previously, he held positions at prominent online newspapers such as Kantipur Dainik, Himalkhawar Patrika, Annapurna Post, and Nayan Patrika Dainik.
Sharma is an award-winning investigative journalist. Her compelling reports on human trafficking of Nepali workers have earned international recognition and accolades for their profound impact.
Dahal is a seasoned investigative journalist with a remarkable track record. He also served as the former advisor to Ram Baran Yadav, Nepal’s inaugural president.