Six year old Maya stands beside the ruins of her old home...
... whereas the family now lives in a tin and bamboo shelter rigged up from available materials
Children sit in front of their damaged school building listening to aid workers promising them galvanised iron sheets for temporary shelter during the coming monsoon months
This is the entire possession of a family who had to leave their home which was razed to the ground
Roshan Lama is in the Gulf (Qatar) working on a construction site. His wife sits outside the remains of their home threshing rice
Dil Bahadur sits and waits for relief materials from the Government which may never arrive.
There is no fuel to cook rice - this man collects wood from the nearby forest even though cutting of trees is forbidden.
Two villagers carry the galvanised iron sheets received from the relief workers - but it is not enough to build a shelter.
In a display of rare courage and initiative Eskumar begins the repairs of his home. I ask him what he is using and he says " the same broken bits which had collapsed in the earthquake".
Near the Bhangeri monastery there is a scene of total devastation. This woman has her evening meal of boiled rice - the remains of her home next to her.
Some families have corn harvested - this may help them through the monsoon months.
The interior of the Bhangeri monastery in ruins
Village leader Santaman Tamang lost his father in the great earthquake. Now one month later, priests of the Bon religion perform the funeral rituals in his home ...