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For ten years, Dipak has left far-western Nepal for the same Delhi job his father held for twenty, crossing a border with no visas, no papers, no walls. It is an openness that is rare and one that is exactly what lets him keep the life he leaves behind.
By Mackenzie Knowles-CoursinFor ten years, Dipak has left far-western Nepal for the same Delhi job his father held for twenty, crossing a border with no visas, no papers, no walls. It is an openness that is rare and one that is exactly what lets him keep the life he leaves behind.