BEING A FEMINIST
- by Aastha Ghimire
Bosom full of pride While being called a feminist, Now, longs to escape sudden rages.
- by Aastha Ghimire
Bosom full of pride While being called a feminist, Now, longs to escape sudden rages.
- by Sunita Lohani
These days I’m seeing trends in social media putting status like I am fond of my thousand dreams (malai ti mera hajar sapanaharuko maya lagera aauchha ).
- by Subesh Gupta
We all are looking forward to learning more about ourselves, though we might get distracted when time comes. There always have been new developments and outcomes in the quest of progressive results, for ourselves to determine whether we have secured a better place in terms of wealth and comforts.
- by Samragyi Neupane
How could the book be? Will I like it? Will I be interested in it? Will I read the further series? Oh! Actually it was my first Harry Potter book. I had never read one. Well, I love books, but I had never gone through this series.
- by Saroj Wagle
At a time when we’re talking about education, there are two kinds of approaches have been followed in a very first from the beginning, namely teacher-centric and student-centric approach. Well, in a teacher-centric approach, students can put all of their focuses on their teachers. In this first case, teachers talk to more. And, the students keep and quietly listen to more. To be honest, students work alone, and collaboration is discouraged too.
- by Bijay Pandey
Work-life balance is something that every person on the planet (earth) has to go through. Life was simpler when human civilization started around 200K years ago. But now every simple things look complex with modernization.
- by Sujata Gajmer
Sayana, one of the finest architects working for her presentation due for the other day at Swiss architects, Geneva, Switzerland. Her eyes caught the image of a postman coming towards her.
- by Moin Uddin
Don't take yourself so lightly You're awesome keep shining brightly
- by Saroj Wagle
Being a finance student, I am always keen to know about financial terminologies. Here I’d like to explain financial management.
- by Nabin Dahal
Exercise and diet have been evidenced to help prevent Osteoporosis and Alzheimer's disease as well as a lot of heart condition issues like hypertension and weight gain.
- by Nirajan Rijal
I am writing my novel based on a real story. But before moving to the real facts, I will be expounding on my recurring dreams.
- by Bishnu Poudel
February is observed as National Iodine Month with an aim of creating awareness among people regarding consumption of iodized salt and the day is celebrated since 1998.
- by Malvika Neupane
During one of my regular scrolls on Instagram, I came across a beautiful couple’s wedding photos. It was a normal, beautiful Hindu wedding that suddenly led me wondering about Kanyadaan.
- by Ujjwal Karki
I was strolling around 'Napi Sakha Karyalaya'. Those who have already visited know the environment inside the office. Let me make it easier for the ones who haven't been there yet. Imagine a group of mad people pushing, yelling, spitting, and quarreling most of the time.
- by Saroj Wagle
Since I'm thinking think to write on save mother earth, I am quite passionate about the modern history of globalization.
- by Samyog KC
Maths is a branch of science that we need and use in our everyday life. However, most of us find it difficult to understand it. Because everybody says maths is a difficult subject and we tend to believe the same.
- by RIHA SHAH
Like any modern love story it started when we were a match on tinder. He was my first match though. Like any other arrogant girl I didn’t text him first.
- by Saroj Wagle
There is a quote, “Let me whisper something in your ear – I love you.” When I read this beautiful quote deep down in my heart, I have a strong feeling for someone ‘special’ too.
- by Kushal Basnet.
“You have them, right?” I asked Anirodal in a call. “Yes, but we need to buy new ones,” he replied. “Meet me at Royal Kitchen, Sinamangal at 5 pm sharp.”
- by Lazzana Goverdhan
“There is no greater disability in society, than the inability to see a person as more” Robert M. Hensel