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Bohemian Rhapsody: Vindicates the ‘Freddie Mercury’ Legacy

Bohemian Rhapsody: Vindicates the ‘Freddie Mercury’ Legacy

- by Rahat Poudel

KATHMANDU, Nov 3: If you are a Queen fanatic or if any of the band’s song is your daily hum, the movie is a must-watch. ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ will literally give you goose bumps throughout the entire movie. The movie, being distributed by the 20th Century Fox, tells the story about formation of a band and their journey of delivering series of hits. Other than Freddie Mercury, the movie also serves the journey of the legendary British rock band, Queen.

In a quest for yoga-land

In a quest for yoga-land

- by Upendra Lamichhane

Angela Chronis, a resident of Virginia, USA, has been learning Yoga at Nepal Yoga Academy, Bhaktapur. She wakes up early and starts her daily ritual followed by chanting mantras and bhajan. Post that, she joins the other yoga practitioners and does different yoga exercises.

The love for you was pure

The love for you was pure

- by Moin Uddin

I still think of you I keep wondering, how are you? The heart still beats for you Though we do not talk like when we knew.

Fast Approaching winter; makes it difficult to breathe in Kathmandu

Fast Approaching winter; makes it difficult to breathe in Kathmandu

- by Sakar Jha/ Prabin Paudel

The mid-year air pollution index of 2018 shows Kathmandu is the second most polluted city in the world with a pollution index of 96.05. For the past few years, Kathmandu has regrettably been able to make it to the top five polluted cities of the world.

National Youth Entrepreneurship Policy Dialogue, 2018 concludes

- by Republica

National Youth Entrepreneurship Policy Dialogue, 2018 was held at Hotel Yellow Pagoda, Kathmandu on Tuesday.  The event was organized by the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supplies in collaboration with Daayitwa. The one-day event was split into two sessions: Discussion and Presentation. This brought together the passionate youth entrepreneurs, academics, bankers, financial co-operatives, and government and non-government actors under one roof.

Cosmopolitan Art Exhibition Concludes

Cosmopolitan Art Exhibition Concludes

The ‘Cosmopolitan’ art exhibition at Woodcraft Gallery, Satghumti, Thamel concluded on Wednesday. Artworks of nine different artists were showcased at the exhibition. Some forms of arts exhibited were traditional and contemporary sculpture, ink sketch, paubha, and contemporary paintings.

‘Silence No Longer: Artivism of Ashmina’ launched

‘Silence No Longer: Artivism of Ashmina’ launched

Australian Ambassador to Nepal, Peter Budd launched the book ‘Silence No Longer: Artivism of Ashmina’ in an event organized at Hotel Shanker, Lazimpat on Tuesday. The book was published with the support from the Australian Embassy which highlights the contribution of artist Ashmina Ranjit to linking arts and activism in Nepal.

Life

Life

- by Samir Karki

Life’ is a sea born monster Its teeth are long and sharp Somewhere in the distant shore A mermaid plays the harp

The House

The House

- by Pratik Mainali

As conscious came gleaming back to me, I found myself standing unsteadily on the dimly lit park, in the dead of the night, without any vague memory of having gotten there.

Foodmario: Serving homemade food at your doorsteps

Foodmario: Serving homemade food at your doorsteps

- by Aditya Neupane

There were times when you had to walk miles to fight your hunger and get a plate of food. The rise of technology has completely changed the game today. Now people can easily order their favorite cuisines just with a single touch on their devices and the food will be at your doorsteps. There are numerous online food portals operating in the valley but Foodmario is identically different from the rest.

Why should they care? Let’s get inked

Why should they care? Let’s get inked

- by Rahat Poudel

Call it a norm or a fashion, getting the skin inked with different arts and designs has always baffled people from quite some time. Some people draw the tempting art to call it passion while others just follow the tradition.

What goes around comes around

What goes around comes around

- by Shikha Bahety

Do you believe in karma? Do you believe what you put across the world comes back to you? How about this statement: “ Your action towards others, affect the reaction of others on you in future.”

Souls of My City: Musuba Shahi quenching thirst of pedestrians

Souls of My City: Musuba Shahi quenching thirst of pedestrians

- by Shahin Sunuwar Rasaili

Every day she roams around Basantapur with a smile on her face convincing thirsty pedestrian into buying a bottle of water. Musuba Shahi is a 73-year-old woman from Jumla. She came to the Valley around four months ago and started selling water since then. Musuba is a mother of two daughters. She had lost her five and and two-year-old sons.

The British College: The Colt Foundation Nominee

- by Republica

The Colt Foundation, established on 28th August 1978 by the O'Hea family, awards fellowships each year to qualified students enrolled at UK-based universities. The Foundation mainly offers grants to students pursuing higher degrees in subjects related to occupational and environmental health. Occasionally they award students   studying courses other than the ones mentioned above. To this day, the Foundation has awarded more than £16.5 million in grants.

Clothes @  Rs 10: A business Masterstroke!

Clothes @ Rs 10: A business Masterstroke!

- by Kiran Lama

What would you get for Rs 10 nowadays? Even a cup of tea costs more than Rs 10. However, what would you do, if you could buy clothes for as less as Rs 10 in Kathmandu?  Don’t be surprised because Sukhawati Store located at Gongabu is selling clothes starting at Rs 10. The store is selling shirts for Rs 10, pants for Rs 40, and jackets for Rs 50 respectively. However, the price will vary up to Rs 5,000 based on terms and conditions.

Kathmandu residents should be more involved in politics as well: Jeevan Ram

Kathmandu residents should be more involved in politics as well: Jeevan Ram

- by Republica

Jeevan Ram Shrestha, member of the House of Representatives has said that Kathmandu- residents should actively participate in politics as well. Speaking at the felicitation program organized by Kathmandu -Ward 19 branch committee of Nepal Rastriya Khadgi Samaj ,  Shrestha stated that the natives of Kathmandu are rich in culture and tradition. Meanwhile, now it is the high time they participated in social and political activities more proactively.

Students learn farming

Students learn farming

- by Republica

The students of Everest English School in Bhaktapur were enthralled when they got a chance to harvest paddy on Monday. The School selected 18 students from grade four to harvest paddy in a nearby field. They harvested the crop which they had planted. A

She

She

- by Mimona Karki

Things that is immutable, She ventured to change. The contradiction she faces, Bolsters her,