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Art for community, with community

Art for community, with community

- by Republica

KATHMANDU: Art exhibition, created during Community Art workshop ‘Rebuilding Recaptured’ held at Sindhupalchowk, was organized on Saturday at NexUs Culture Nepal, Bakhundole. In the exhibition, the works done by artists who were the residents for one month, were exhibited.

Rooftop Gardening Tips and Tricks

Rooftop Gardening Tips and Tricks

- by Republica

If you love gardening and are planning to start a rooftop garden, these tips and trick might help you get started and transform your roof into an urban oasis.

Singer Kuber Rai with new song

Singer Kuber Rai with new song

- by Republica

KATHMANDU: After a long gap singer Kuber Rai has comeback in musical field with his new music video. Music Director Pavidhan Khaling has helped him to get back to the musical field with the music video ‘Sojho Bato’.

Expanding the horizon of creativity

Expanding the horizon of creativity

- by Republica

KATHMANDU: Himalayan Arts and Culture Foundation recently organized a workshop titled ‘Art Camp With Creative Workshop-2017’ at Gairimudi, Dolakha.

Being hopeful

Being hopeful

- by Republica

KATHMANDU: It’s been more than a decade Raju Khadka is working as a necklace seller. He is seen at Basantapur Durbar Square area doing his work.

Proud Entrepreneur

Proud Entrepreneur

- by Republica

KATHMANDU: Sitaram Khadka, 52-year-old, has been a newspaper vendor in Kathmandu for more than 20 years. He has worked in various different places such as Sundhara, New Baneshwar, Asan and Indrachowk.

Mesmerizing art exhibition

Mesmerizing art exhibition

- by Akanksha Budha

KATHMANDU: E-Arts Nepal organized a painting exhibition titled Himalayan Art Camp that kicked off at Nepal Art Council, Babar Mahal on Friday. Along with Nepalese artist the exhibition features Asian artists from Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, China and India.

Rajbiraj losing its former charm

Rajbiraj losing its former charm

- by Jitendra Kumar Jha

RAJBIRAJ: The country’s first planned city, Rajbiraj is losing its charm to mass profusion, unmanaged drainage systems and ubiquitous pollution. Previously, a symbol of planned development, the city is on the verge of losing its former identity – walkways and vehicle lanes have now turned into public defecation sites, if not official dumping sites.

I am a dreamer

I am a dreamer

- by Sahayog Ranjit

I struggled to escape from people. To remain alone; unaffected and dumb, But I fail miserably to do so. As I started being with you.

Eco-tourism thriving in Dharan

Eco-tourism thriving in Dharan

- by Rohit Rai

DHARAN: Apart from a few trees and vegetation, you won’t be able to see any wild animals these days inside the jungle, thanks to rapid urbanization and deforestation. However, the sights of the jungle situated at the southern part of Dharan is interesting and different.

Sustainable Tourism Challenges

Sustainable Tourism Challenges

- by Pramod Bhattarai

In 2017, the theme is "Cultural Heritage & Sustainable Tourism", chosen in relation to the United Nations International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development and in the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Sustainable Development Goals.

New STEM Lab in Kanjirowa

New STEM Lab in Kanjirowa

- by Republica

KATHMANDU: Former US Ambassador Theodore Kronmiller and Michael Kronmiller jointly inaugurated the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) lab at Kanjirowa National Secondary School on Thursday.

Expanding Cultural Horizons

Expanding Cultural Horizons

- by Sitashma Thapa

Although I loved visiting the United States with my family, choosing to go there to finish my undergraduate degree was a decision I made after a few months of toilsome thinking. Being one of the youngest members of an extended family, growing up was a blessing. I was pampered a lot and did not know what independence felt like. However, I had a preconceived idea that college would not be the same. Keeping this in mind, I headed to Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana in 2016.

Demonstration on pumping water with the help of gravity

Demonstration on pumping water with the help of gravity

- by Sonam Lama

Kathmandu: Vice president and Chief technology officer of ‘Water For Small Villages’, Rick Miessau from US gave a presentation on ‘The Hydraulic Ram Pump’ on Friday at Institute of Engineering (IOE), Pulchowk Campus, Pulchowk.

Easier route to IELTS

Easier route to IELTS

- by Republica

KATHMANDU: CEO of Nabil Bank Sashin Joshi and country director of British Council Nepal Dr Jovan Ilic signed an MoU to facilitate International English Language Testing System (IELT) students of Nepal on June 6.

The rejuvenating weekends

The rejuvenating weekends

- by Republica

After a hectic week at work, we all wait for the weekend to arrive so that we can rejuvenate our minds for the upcoming week. Nasana Bajracharya of MyCity talked to some personalities in-between their busy schedules to understand their weekend preferences. Here is what they had to say.

Jeetgadhi Fort Reviving Past Glory

Jeetgadhi Fort Reviving Past Glory

- by Republica

BUTWAL: Jeetgadhi fort, where Nepali soldiers beat the East India Company army, is a prominent aspect of the Butwal cityscape. Located on the western bank of the Tinau River, the fort can be reached by a half hour walk from Butwal baazar.

Symbolism and Surrealism in art

Symbolism and Surrealism in art

- by Shuvechha Ghimire

Nepali artist and the chancellor of the Nepal Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA), works extensively in the field of symbolism and surrealism. Her journey to prominence has been a rollercoaster ride, further fueled by the recent demise of her beloved daughter Shivata, a grief she overcame by starting a foundation that provides scholarships to students studying Bachelors of Arts.

Bullying in schools

Bullying in schools

- by Zen Gurung

Bullying is about a student gaining strength from fear, acting like the boss, scaring the students and at times hurting them. Students are bullied by being called bad names, being threatened, not having friends, because of their race or color.