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She

She

- by Sandhya Adhikari

Can’t impress her with Illusion of thicker lashes, She knew it’s the effect of voluminous mascara.

Spring

Spring

- by Pranjali Sunuwar

Spring gets people to react differently.  Some people admire its beauty, and some deny its existence. But the harder you try, the more its fragrance engulfs you, leaving you wild and helpless. In the end, it corrupts your mind, controls your heart, and cages your soul.

For improved vision

For improved vision

- by Rahat Poudel

KATHMANDU, Sept 16: We are familiar with the causes of poor eyesight. However, the majority of us don’t have the 6/6 vision, an essential for a clear image. Owing to radiation, TV, and lack of vitamins, the fluctuating vision worsens eyesight clarity, creating image blurs. Though eye power is supposed to alter only after 40, even youths are venerable to the degradation of eyesight. Hence, it’s common to find people wearing high-powered glasses from a very young age.

Fuzz Factory Productions to present the music of Janakpur

Fuzz Factory Productions to present the music of Janakpur

Fuzz Factory Productions, with the support of Prince Claus Fund and the British Council, will be releasing a new episode of their music documentary, Fuzzscape, this Saturday via Youtube. The documentary is a musical collaboration of musicians Ranzen Jha, Rajan Shrestha, and Rohit Shakya. A press statement issued by Fuzz Factory Productions further states that Janakpur was chosen for this episode citing the historic and cultural significance of the region.

The best among all

The best among all

- by Moin Uddin

I am so proud of you Your achievement is more than a cream  So happy to see your victory that’s no more a dream  Oh I am so happy to see you in joy screaming and celebrating

Kathmandu Roads

Kathmandu Roads

- by Shikha Bahety

With the on-going road construction in Kathmandu, the traffic jam has also increased immensely. Also, the ever-increasing number of vehicles and haphazard parking on the road has caused the roads to go narrower. At present, it takes the double amount of time to commute from one destination to another. There are a lot of people who complain about the dreadlocks on the streets each day and spend a lot of time on their travel from home to their workplace, and vice-versa. The problem is not just the traffic but the dust and pollution that have increased respiratory problems as well.

Bouddha Premises Submerged wading ankle-deep

Bouddha Premises Submerged wading ankle-deep

- by Sonam Lama

Monsoon shows signs of withdrawal with the arrival of September, but the distressing situation of the people living around the Bouddhanath Stupa vicinity does not seem to have an end. In addition to the waterlogged potholes on the streets of  Bouddha, even the stupa premises – enlisted as UNESCO World Heritage site – is left submerged when it rains. Similar was the case this Thursday.

Souls of My City: Determined Sita

Souls of My City: Determined Sita

- by Shahin Sunuwar Rasaili

Sita KC is 70 years old. She has a roadside shop at the crossroads, near Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur. In recent times, due to pollution, she is compelled to sell her goods covering her face with her scarf.

MONA LISA IN HAKU PATASI

MONA LISA IN HAKU PATASI

- by Kiran Lama

Mona Lisa, by the Italian Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci, undoubtedly is an evergreen masterpiece. Not only art lovers but also acclaimed artists look up to this work of art. Moreover, some artists have even portrayed the key character -- Mona Lisa -- in their artworks, including the late Manuj Babu Mishra.

From everestkart to your doorstep

From everestkart to your doorstep

- by Aditya Neupane

Nepali consumers still hesitate to buy from e-commerce platforms though they were introduced a long time back. Despite the reluctance, a team of engineers, Sangam Singh and Binod Chaudhary, are trying their hands on a new e-commerce platform, EverestKart.com. The platform serves as the meeting point for producers and consumers.

Bird, Brook, Star, and Me

Bird, Brook, Star, and Me

- by Nischal Bhandari

​Blue birds exquisitely hoover its wings And Fly. The brook, babbling whole night,  Races ahead relentlessly and foresees its paths

Rise of internet

Rise of internet

- by Rabin Sharma

Nikola Tesla in the early 1900s came up with the innovative idea of “World Wireless System”. Tesla had already built a framework for an intuitive enhancement of applied science in the form of wireless connectivity. The high-tech mechanization of transmission of electric energy without wires went into step verification and demonstration for effective implementation in practice.

Pride in identity

Pride in identity

- by Shahin Sunuwar Rasaili

My City’s, Shahin Sunuwar Rasaili explored the journey of three unique personalities to show the familiarity that the LGBTIQ community shares with the rest.

Chinese organization provides computer training

- by Republica

The six-month-long computer training course provided to Nepali youths by a Chinese organization concluded on Monday. The program entitled 'Enable Nepalese Youths for Life Skills Development through Computer Training' was conducted by Good Will Foundation, based in Tibetan Autonomous Region of China, in coordination with Samajik Rupantaran Nepal.

Introductory seminar on BCA and BBM at Prime

Introductory seminar on BCA and BBM at Prime

Prime College conducted an introductory seminar on the scope and career opportunities of BBM (Bachelor of Business Management) and BCA (Bachelor of Computer Application) on Monday at its college premises, in Khusibun.

Sarita Sharma Crowned Mrs Diva International

Sarita Sharma Crowned Mrs Diva International

- by Republica

Sarita Sharma has bagged the title of the first Mrs. Diva International in an event organized in   Nepalgunj, on Monday.  Sharma also won the viewer’s choice award and the best dress awards.

Dreams

Dreams

- by Gracie Sharma

I was craving for my dreams High like skyscrapers I was chasing for my dreams To become what I wanted to

Chess: An Incredible Teacher

Chess: An Incredible Teacher

- by Dimanjan Dahal

Boredom is almost nonexistent; now every detail matters. Even the tiniest of information leads to drastic results. I have applied the same principle to my daily life. Playing chess requires outstanding imaginative skills, and it’s not a skill that people inherit.