Rising from the ashes: 3 months after Nepal earthquake
Updated On Jul 25, 2015 11:03 AM IST
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A young Nepalese girl holds a doll as she walks at a relief camp for earthquake survivors in Kathmandu. (AFP Photo)
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A man walks past an excavator parked near collapsed houses that were damaged during the earthquake in Bhaktapur. Two months after massive twin earthquakes killed 8,897 people in Nepal, nearly three million survivors -- many in mountainous, hard-to-reach areas -- still needed shelter, food and basic medical care as the yearly monsoon bore down on the Himalayan nation, the UN said in a report. (Reuters Photo)
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Akshaya Patra Foundation workers cook meals for Nepal earthquake victims at a kitchen in Bhaktapur on the outskirts of Kathmandu. For thousands of quake victims in the valley, the arrival of a white van outside their tents twice a day provides rare comfort, holding the promise of a hot meal. (AFP Photo)
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Patan Durbar square before and after the devastating earthquake in Kathmandu, Nepal. (Gurinder Osan/ HT Photo)
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A young Nepalese schoolgirl walks with a family member at a relief camp for survivors of the Nepal earthquakes in Kathmandu. (AFP Photo)
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Workers renovate heritage sites in Basantapur Durbar Square that were destroyed by a devastating earthquake in Kathmandu. The World Bank announced in June 2015 that it will provide up to $500 million for reconstruction in Nepal. (AFP Photo)
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A woman offers daily prayers at the statue of Lord Buddha that was damaged during the earthquake in Bhaktapur. Earthquake survivors in Nepal are still in a dire need for food, shelter and clean water. (Reuters Photo)
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Construction workers in Basantapur Durbar Square renovate a heritage site in quake-hit Kathmandu. (AFP Photo)
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The former king of Nepal, Gyanendra Shah (C), offers prayers for the victims of the country's earthquake in Kathmandu. (AFP Photo)
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