Because of the non-uniformity of nepali fonts the articles won't appear consitent in HTML format. Also some 5-10% or more of the characters will be misprinted because HTML doesn't recognise special characters on the Keyboard. For instance, '&' won't get printed as '&' on your browser if you just type '&' in the HTML document. If you want the browser to show '&' then you have to type '&' in the HTML code. In English, this is not a problem because the number of special characters used for general writing is limited. But in Nepali, you can get very far without the use of these special characters. So I was left with no choice but to provide the articles in WordPad format (Any Windows user should be able to open this file) which should be manually downloaded to be read. I have also provided the fonts required. Just unzip the fonts to the C:\WINDOWS\FONTS\ folder or wherever you Fonts folder might be.