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The Walk of Life

The Walk of Life

- by Anand Vijay Gurung

Set out on a pleasant walk, And maybe you can learn About yourself, your life. In the morn, in the eve,

Souls of My City: A hope after several turmoils

Souls of My City: A hope after several turmoils

- by Shahin Sunuwar Rasaili

At the age of 10, his parents let him go with his relatives to work in India. Karna Bahadur Budhathoki worked as a caretaker of kids for six years. After he was fed up, he left the job and started work in a Tea garden. He did not like working at the same place and went to West Bengal.

5 things about Rajan Mukarung

- by Sonam Lama

A poet, novelist and teacher, Rajan Mukarung is an eloquent intellectual. Originally from the hilly district of Bhojpur, his early success in writing won him numerous accolades. Awarded with Kirat Puraskar Samman for novel ‘Hechhakupa’, Pahichan Puraskar for ‘Ferido Saundarya’ and Madan Puraskar for ‘Damini Bhir’ in 2012, he is currently dedicated to the publishing his next volume, ‘Ayogya’  soon this year.

Nepathya’s performance resounded Dharan

Nepathya’s performance resounded Dharan

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Nov 26: Nepathya performed in the second show of their on-going Nepal tour to the music enthusiast of Dharan on Friday evening. According to the press statement released by Nepa-laya, the Dharan show was jointly organized by a student body of BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences ( BPKIHS) and MC coffee hour, a local coffee joint.

Christmas Cake Mixing event concluded at Hotel Shangri La

Christmas Cake Mixing event concluded at Hotel Shangri La

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Nov 26: The one-day Christmas Cake Mixing program concluded at the premises of Hotel Shangri La and Resort, Lazimpat on Sunday. The hotel organized the event at Shambala Garden to support Niten Memorial School and the pupils from that school.

Curtain raiser of IME Nepal Literature Festival 2018

Curtain raiser of IME Nepal Literature Festival 2018

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Nov 26: “Most people think Kamasutra is about sex positions. It is not. Kamasutra is about manners - it is about how to be good,” said eminent writer and thinker Gurcharan Das, speaking at the curtain raiser of the IME Nepal Literature Festival 2018.

Hult Prize at Tribhuvan University

Hult Prize at Tribhuvan University

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Nov 26: Tribhuvan University, School of Management is to host ‘Hult Prize’ where students and young entrepreneurs tackle the United Nations ‘For Us by Us: The Global Youth Unemployment’ Challenge.

Diffusing South Indian aroma at Hotel Fairfield by Marriott

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Nov 25: There is no doubt that Nepalis are highly influenced by Indian food and culture. There are a lot of people who long to taste the authentic Indian cuisines. Considering this fact, Hotel Fairfield by Marriott, Kathmandu has organized the ‘South Indian Food Festival’ in association with Swami Vivekananda Cultural Center, Embassy of India,  Kathmandu in its premises, Thamel. The fest was inaugurated by Ambassador of India to Nepal, Manjeev Singh Puri on Friday.

Akanchha and Divya Dev line up together onstage after three years

Akanchha and Divya Dev line up together onstage after three years

- by Kiran Lama

KATHMANDU, Nov 25: It was almost three years since actors Akanchha Karki and Divya Dev pair up together onstage. Last time, the duo starred in John Osborne’s play ‘Look back in Anger’ at Mandala Theater in 2015. Thereafter, the Nepali play fanatics closely started following their remarkable acting skill. However, Akanchha and Divya Dev are separately showcasing the acting skill in Nepali theater realm throughout these three years.

Trial

Trial

- by Rajeeb Shrestha

Nothing but  Tears are here to live for

When does wisdom kick in?

When does wisdom kick in?

- by Aashish Dhakal

Life is a great teacher, as we never really stop learning from our experiences in life.  There is a quote: “A wise man learns from the mistakes of others, a fool learns from his own mistakes”  I had heard a paraphrased version of this same quote and so I went looking for it online as I actually thought that it went like this: “A wise man learns from his own mistakes, but a wiser man learns from the mistakes of others”  For the longest time this is how I would quote this and I would add that the world is full of simply “wise people” and not so many “wiser ones”, as we tend to have to learn things through our own experience.

Pilgrimage to Agleshwar Mahadevsthan

Pilgrimage to Agleshwar Mahadevsthan

- by Anima Poudel

Agleshwor Mahadevsthan is located at an altitude of 2,400m above the sea level. It is situated in Ramechhap District, Province 3. Every year a throng of pilgrims visits Agleshwor Mahadevsthan on Ekadashi to celebrate Agleshwor Mela that fell on Monday this year.

Souls of my city: Comparing life in city and village

Souls of my city: Comparing life in city and village

- by Shahin Sunuwar Rasaili

Palmo Ghising, 43, lives in Dimi Pokhari, Ramechap. She runs a small shop and hotel. Palmo got married at the age of 15. She has two sons and a daughter who is living in the city. She used to stay in Kathmandu.  Now, she has returned to her birthplace.

Let's read

Let's read

- by Republica

‘Still Life with Bread Crumbs’ writer Anna Quindlen once said, “Books are the plane, the train, and the road. They are the destination, and the journey. They are home.” Summarizing, she said book to be a part of life. In a world of hectic course books, novels have never stopped to baffle people over a long time.

12th LA Cup inaugurated

12th LA Cup inaugurated

LA Cup, a mega sports event at the bachelor’s level is widely known among the undergraduate sportsmen across the valley. The tournament is annually hosted by Little Angels’ College of Management, Hattiban, Lalitpur.

Two-day conclave concludes

Two-day conclave concludes

- by Republica

A two-day-long conference titled ‘Threat Con, 2018’ was concluded in the premises of Hotel Annapurna, Durbar Marg on Friday. The event was organized by ThreatNix in collaboration with SCIT Nepal with the aim to raise awareness about cyber security and to magnify the cyber security community in the country.

Mini Punjab in Soaltee Crowne Plaza

Mini Punjab in Soaltee Crowne Plaza

- by Kiran Lama

Some waiters donning Pagri—a Punjabi traditional cap, welcoming the guest with drinks in matkas at the entrance. Meanwhile, Indian Ambassador to Nepal, Manjeev Singh Puri cut the ribbon. Eventually, Ambassador Puri strolled some distance and enthralled the guests by playing a dhol. It felt like a Punjabi dhaba—roadside eatery in Punjab.

Mother’s Pain

Mother’s Pain

- by Asim Dumre

Yeah, I thought I know my mother But, how would I know thousands of pain her smile cover! I never needed an alarm to wake up  When she was around I was taken good care of.

Equality for all

Equality for all

- by Seezan Poudel

The 8th of March is a celebrated and important day for all the women. It is the International Women’s Day. You probably know about Women’s Day and might have learnt about it watching TV, reading newspapers or by observing a rally in your way to work. Conversely, did you know ‘International Men’s Day’ was observed this week?

Universal Dental Sagarmatha Music Award concludes

Universal Dental Sagarmatha Music Award concludes

- by Republica

Universal Dental Sagarmatha Music Award, 2018 concluded at the premises of National Cultural Cooperation (Rastriya Naach Ghar), Kathmandu, on Monday. Responsive Media organized the award function aiming to promote and preserve Nepali culture.