The Bad Guy and a Cute Mad Girl
- by Pritika Thapa
One day suddenly a guy blows his scooter’s horn and the girl passes with her friend...Looking at the person annoyingly but couldn’t see his face...It faded with the blowing air.
- by Pritika Thapa
One day suddenly a guy blows his scooter’s horn and the girl passes with her friend...Looking at the person annoyingly but couldn’t see his face...It faded with the blowing air.
- by Arjeeb Cartman
The reality bespeak the remorse that shall Pencil in the misery from fate to faith And when faith and endeavor come to be pal I shall, in the holiness of humanity; swim and bathe
- by Shahin Sunuwar Rasaili
“I married at the age of 30. Many approached me for marriage. Some did not have teeth, some were old and some were rough looking men. I first met him in a marriage ceremony. He was carrying the bridegroom’s belongings.
- by Republica
KATHMANDU, Dec 16: Do you love badges? Well, it sure is a medium of expression. Whether someone is angry and you cannot apologize, or you want to say something that you cannot say directly to the people; badges provide a medium for expressing such moments.
- by Republica
KATHMANDU, Dec 16: One of the awaited films of 2018, 'Bulbul' has released its teaser through official YouTube channel of Highlights Nepal. The film features Swastima Khadka as a tempo driver. Almost six weeks ago the film’s song titled ‘Khudra Khudri’ was launched through flash mob style, which is creating buzz among youngsters.
- by Republica
KATHMANDU, Dec 16: Lyrist and singer Asha Suhang Limbu has released her two album titled ‘Aditya’ and ‘Sumniya’ simultaneously. The albums were launched amidst a special program organized by Nepali Literature Council in Kathmandu. Different dignitaries were present at the launch program including president of Nepal Academy of Music and Drama, Ganesh Rasik and famous singer Rajesh Payal Rai.
- by Republica
KATHMANDU, Dec 16: Musical band ethos started shooting the music video of ‘Sakchu Ekalai Bachna'. The song is from their fourth album titled ‘Prastab 3’, laun ched in September.
- by Republica
LALITPUR Dec16: 'The Momo Hunt', a one-day entrepreneurship program was held at Little Angels’ College of Management on December 13. The event was hosted by the students of BBIS 7th semester of the fall session, 2018 jointly in venture with BBA 6th semester students.
- by Republica
KATHMANDU, Dec 16: Kathmandu based journalist, Khilak Budhathoki was felicitated by the Kathmandu Metropolitan City. Budhathoki was felicitated with Rs 50,000 during the 24th establishment anniversary program organized in the capital.
- by Samir Karki
Med school is hell, they said That’s what I thought at first A place full of lifeless nerds With small hearts and large heads
- by Sachin Timalsena
Nepal, in the past 15 years has seen political and social changes once people only imagined of. From unitary to federalism, from monarchy to republic, from a Hindu state to secular, from armed conflict to temporary peace, Nepal has progressed at the speed of rocket. Liking the change or not is a subject to one’s perception and can be debated. But Nepal’s fast paced political progression has included and attracted minorities into politics, including the youth.
- by Rohit Rai
Stunning tourism destination, Pokhara, is not just the capital of Gandaki Province. It is also a commercial hub for adventure tourism and activities like paragliding. Every year, an avalanche of international tourist enjoys the surreal feeling of paragliding from Sarangkot Hill of Pokhara. Tourist can fly for several minutes enjoying the majestic view of Machhapuchhre Mountain Range and the Phewa Lake.
- by Republica
Many of us have tons of unused newspapers and papers lying in our storerooms—considered useless trash. Nonetheless, artists are turning waste papers and newspapers into attractive artwork. Artist Sandhya Silwal is no exception. She has cut out Lokta paper and newspapers into intricate details on her latest solo exhibition.
- by Republica
A Dutch Environmentalist has shown her concern for the environmental pollution in Nepal. During her visit to Nepal, Environmentalist Maanit Jaaulo focused on sharing knowledge on non-bio-degradable wastes like plastics. She is a consultant for the Netherlands based RVO Company. She stated that factories should be operated without causing environmental pollution.
- by Manoj Gharti Magar
Kaura—a traditional dance performed by the Magar Community, is losing its originality. Performed at various functions, the authentic folk dance can rarely be seen in Gandaki Province: The region of its inception. Amidst loss of its originality, the craze of this dance form is booming in recent time.
- by Sailesh Chaudhary
KATHMANDU, Dec 13: I think it is quite recommendable that a lot of organizations are taking extra step to ban the use of plastic bags from their workplace. It is high time we took an initiative to save the Earth. Day to day, we come across a lot of articles and posts regarding the environmental damage caused by excessive use of plastic bags. The bad thing about people is that they dump garbage in the river, pond, and lake or in ocean. This not only pollutes the city but also kills millions of aquatic lives.
- by Bhuwan Thapaliya
All these years, I have been telling wine, Not to drink me. “If you drink me, then my friend, You shall not be able to walk at all.”
- by Aditya Neupane
KATHMANDU, Dec 13: Art has a unique power to attract anyone through its majestic splash of colors, designs and concepts. The scope of art is also enhancing. But everyone cannot portray the things in head because of lack of proper guidance. Considering this problem, two fine arts graduates Sanjeev Maharjan and Sunita Maharjan establish an art studio and learning space. They named it ‘Drawing Room KTM’. It is a platform that helps art enthusiasts to hone their skills in paintings and drawing.
- by Sonam Lama
BHAKTAPUR, Dec 13: When the cozy sun shines over the Taulachhey tole, Bhaktapur in an approaching winter, a community of women gathers to carry out their daily knitting. With every finger spinning magic with the colorful yarns, they enclose a fragment of their culture in every making. For 62-year-old Nhuchhey Lachhimi, knitting has become a part of her daily living and a medium to escape boredom.
- by Shahin Sunuwar Rasaili
KATHMANDU, Dec 13: In a city of art, you also feel loved. Around the alleys of Bhaktapur in Surjamadi, one can see an old couple selling bara, chips and other fast food. Purna Laxmi and Tritha Raj Prajapati got married when they were 16. Today, both of them are 63. It was an arranged marriage. They have 3 sons and 3 daughters.