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Image Award concludes with flair

Image Award concludes with flair

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Oct 8: Singers Deepak Bajarcharya and Kamal Khatri grabbed the limelight at the 20th Annual Image Award, held in Hotel Crowne Plaza Kathmandu, on Saturday.  Both singers bagged two awards each. Bajarcharya won the ‘Best Music Video’ and ‘Best Vocal Performance -- Pop Male’ awards for his song ‘Mann Magan’. Khatri’s ‘Jaula Relaimai’ received the Best Composition of the Year and Best Song of the Year awards.

Nepal through Irish eyes

Nepal through Irish eyes

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Oct 8: ‘Nepal through Irish Eyes’, a photo exhibition started this Friday at Nepal Tourism Board, Exhibtion Road.

Flying fox and zip flying in Dharan

Flying fox and zip flying in Dharan

- by Republica

DHARAN, Oct 8: Flying fox and Jeep Flying were successfully tested in Biodiversity Park, Dharan, on Friday. The games, established under the initiative of Environment and Nature Source Center Nepal, were inaugurated by forest, environment and tourism minister of Province 1, Jagajit Kusiyat.

Girls kick for self-defense

Girls kick for self-defense

- by Rejina Basnet

KATHMANDU, Oct 7: The accelerating number of crime rates in the country is showing no hints of abating. To make it worse, the rape cases, according to the recent police edit, have reached an average of 120 every month. This clearly demands the change in the situation through education and protection that teaches women to guard themselves against horrendous cases. However, self-defense training is equally important for both men and women.

A musical push into the cover domain

A musical push into the cover domain

- by Kiran Lama

KATHMANDU, Oct 7: The draw of the society toward digital media has provided easy access for many to stand in the limelight. A similar global surge forC and exposure is equally common in Nepal as well. Nonetheless, despite the introduction of multiple platforms, there are still many raw talents lingering in the shadows.

Can we minimize flight delays?

Can we minimize flight delays?

- by Samyog KC

Delayed flights are serious issues. Despite the ever-expanding aviation industry, flight delays still prevail. According to Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA), domestic and international passenger traffic has increased from 1.97 million in 2000, to 5.27 million in 2016.

Winter’s Boon

Winter’s Boon

- by Rajeeb Shrestha

A bright sunny day  And the hope of ray One fine evening It was Christmas Eve Hand in hand thrive We both were walking by a river bay

Empowering women through self-defense

Empowering women through self-defense

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Oct 7: Inner Wheel Club of Balaju organized ‘Empowering Women through Self-Defense against Abuse’ – a self-defense program aiming to empower women -- at the premises of Yellow Pagoda Hotel, Kantipath on Saturday.

Scared of meeting you again

Scared of meeting you again

- by Moin Uddin

I have closed my door and windows, It’s dark with only few rays of light, I am scared that I will get hurt, And I can’t get away from your thoughts if I meet you.

Creative classes for smarter children

Creative classes for smarter children

- by Sonam Lama

KATHMANDU, Oct 6: The rise in the cutting edge technology have made the new generation of children much smarter and tech-savvy than their predecessors. At an early age, they master the skills of unlocking phones and relishing the joys of advanced gadgets. Although spending time, and playing games on gadgets are considered to improve hand-eye coordination and brain speed, is it how we want our kids to grow up? Does that justify our idea of wanting them to be quick-witted and smart the way we would actually want them to be?

‘Katha Kathmandu’: story of love, lust and life

‘Katha Kathmandu’: story of love, lust and life

KATHMANDU, Oct 6: Written and directed by Sangita Shrestha, ‘Katha Kathmandu’ is an amalgamation of love, lust and life. ‘Katha Kathmandu’ presents three different stories. All stories are completely different from one-another but has the real-life happening of Kathmandu as their base. The distinct narrative each story has makes the viewers believe that they are watching three different movies.

Mysterious dream

Mysterious dream

- by ADISH KARKI

“Excuse me, sir, be seated,” said a boarding assistant.

Cosmic Annunaki promotes hemp

Cosmic Annunaki promotes hemp

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Oct 6: The false association of hemp with marijuana still exists in the general people. Though both belong to the cannabis family, their cultivation, functions, and applications have distinct features.

KBC Nepal to debut in-November

KBC Nepal to debut in-November

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Oct 6: ‘Ko Banchha Crorepati’ has announced that it will be making its debut in Nepal through AP1 Television, this November. Rajesh Hamal has been handed the responsibilities of hosting the show.

Nepal Goodwill Industries launches three pickle variances

Nepal Goodwill Industries launches three pickle variances

KATHMANDU, Oct 4: Nepal Goodwill Industries recently launched three variances of pickles under the label Bhale Dai ko Achar. The pickles are available in three flavors – fish, chicken, and Sichuan pepper (timmur).  In a press statement issued by the producers, they mentioned that they had gained the Department of Food Technology and Quality Control (DFTQC) approval, and were ready for distribution.

Kandara shows no stage rust during their return gig

- by Rohit Rai

DHARAN, Oct 4: Public Higher Secondary School hosted a live gig of Kandara Band. The band made a stage return after a two-decade-long hiatus through the event organized by Silver Entertainment. During the concert, frontman Bibek Shrestha also acknowledged Dharan as the music capital of the country citing the overwhelming number of fanatics present in the show.