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Simpe Nepali Village Recipe You Need To Try!! Two years have passed since the earthquake shattered the lives of the people of Nalgad Municipality,Jajarkot. Yet even today, nearly 75% of the families are still living under tin huts and temporary shelters—waiting, hoping, and surviving. In the scattered hills of Nalgad, rows of tin-roofed huts shine under the sun, not as homes, but as reminders of a tragedy that time has not healed. Families like the Rawal Family live in tiny, fragile spaces made from rusted sheets, bamboo poles, and tarpaulin. During the rainy season, storms crash against their thin roofs. Water leaks inside, soaking beds, clothes, and hope. Children stay awake all night, listening to the wind shake the walls. Winter is even harder. The cold pierces through the tin like a knife. Grandparents sit beside a small fire, coughing from the smoke trapped inside their narrow shelters. Blankets are thin. Food is scarce. And fear is constant. Despite all this, people still wake up every morning with courage. They go to the fields, they tend to their animals, they cook for their families—and they wait for the day reconstruction finally begins. But two years later, no new houses have been built. No solid walls. No safe roofs. Only temporary shelters that were meant to last months…but have now become the reality of years. Still, every morning, the people of Nalgad gather around small fires to prepare simple meals—rice, greens, lentils—whatever they can afford. The fire becomes a symbol of strength. A reminder that even when walls fall, traditions stand strong. Yet the people of Nalgad do not give up. Their strength is their story. Their resilience is their voice. And their hope continues to burn—stronger than the earthquake that tried to break them.