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The fabrication of a legacy

The fabrication of a legacy

- by Susan Sharma

24th June 1987 on the poorest part of Rosario, Argentina a baby took his first breath. His parents had no big expectations of him at all.

Fair Weather?

Fair Weather?

- by Aashish Dhakal

Spring is here. There is just something about it that brings excitement and a smile on my face. The days are starting to get longer, and where I live, there are no longer mornings with low laying fog.

Why one should not buy groupism

Why one should not buy groupism

- by Pooja Chauhan

As energy is contagious, it is always wise to be around people who inspire you and are respected not just for their age or for the amount of money they earn.

Dear sister, this is how I feel being a woman

Dear sister, this is how I feel being a woman

- by Malvika Neupane

Dear Sister, Do you remember that one random day? The day when you thought mommy gave me a special gift wrapped in a newspaper as I was screaming and running all over the house? Well, that day --both her gift and my menstruation period got me excited.

Tech

Tech

- by Chetana Bhandari and Raabiya Sharma

Technology has completely changed every aspect of our society over the past few decades, from the way we work to the way we socialize and everything in between.

Overcoming fears at The Last Resort

Overcoming fears at The Last Resort

- by Bipana Thapa

My heart raced as I stepped walked on bridge that would take me to the bunjy spot. My legs started to tremble and all I could hear was the sound of the Bhotekoshi River flowing down. As I peeked downward, I noticed that the drop was 160 meters -from the suspension bridge.

My Unsung Hero: My Grandfather

My Unsung Hero: My Grandfather

- by Anwesha Khadka

"Ah! the capital city roads," I murmured. The thing that I felt most lazy to do was to drop my sister to school on foot. Though it was a fifteen minutes walk, it was a difficult job I must say. On top of that, the road was sometimes slippery. It was to settle down the dust on the road for some time that people splashed water onto the roads.

MILLENNIALS

MILLENNIALS

- by Saroj Wagle

Have you ever heard about Millennials? Let’s understand it this way: A group of people with born years ranging from the early 1980s as starting birth years and the mid-1990s to early 2000s as ending birth years.

Sunrise

Sunrise

- by Pratik Mainali

The first sound in the morning was the cooing of the cuckoos on the coconut trees. The second was the mooing of the mad buffalo on the mossy field. I woke up with a sudden start, and sat bolt upright in my bed. It was as if I hadn’t slept at all. To my astonishment, the door was flung open and darkness entered and spilled into the floor.