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Inside a book, I found a friend

Inside a book, I found a friend

- by Nirdesh Subedi

It was one monsoon evening; I picked up a book and opened it. Inside, I found an unknown friend waiting. Our friendship was a little weird. I would just sit and listen to her and she would share her fables.

A letter to my childhood friend

A letter to my childhood friend

- by Isha Mishra

Remember the last time we had a meaningful conversation? I don’t. It’s been a long time since you listened to me. I have always been at the listening end and you at the speaking end. Now it’s high time that you listen and I speak

Is AI dangerous or beneficial for humankind?

Is AI dangerous or beneficial for humankind?

- by Sanskriti Rijal

This is a constantly-evolving world and throughout history we have seen a great amount of technological advancement that has benefited humankind. Everything we know about civilization is the product of intelligence, so amplifying humankind with the help of artificial intelligence has the possibility of flourishing our civilization like never seen before as long as we are able to keep the technology beneficial.

Let's know about Doctrine of signature

Let's know about Doctrine of signature

- by Pratibha Baral

Have you ever been lost to the wonder of nature, thinking about its origin, components, evolution, and of course its hidden mystery which are still to be unfolded?

The growth of E-commerce

The growth of E-commerce

- by Pratyush Awasthi

Although E-Commerce has been in the market for a long while now especially in the developed countries, currently it has been growing all over the world as an easier platform for doing business as well.

Average students strive for progress, not perfection

Average students strive for progress, not perfection

- by Suzanne Shrestha

Any human being who decides to put effort enjoys good results. So, do not compare your “not-so-good” efforts with being average. Buckle up and chin up and most importantly try. Don’t label yourself.

Ekadesh Ma, an exhibition with a difference!

Ekadesh Ma, an exhibition with a difference!

- by Rajeeb Shrestha

I entered to the gallery on Saturday evening but my mood changed immediately and became bewildered after observing 38 breathtaking images that were captured within the time span of nearly four years (2017 to 2021).

Stuck in a Snow Globe

Stuck in a Snow Globe

- by Aakanchhya Neupane

I was at the dance moms meet and greet and my stomach was about to drop to the floor! I was a really big fan of the all-time TV show, dance moms! The dancers were incredible! I looked over to the dancers and saw something that I had never seen before! ABBY LEE MILLER! Abby Lee was the choreographer of every dance performance, duet, and solos! I was beyond speechless.

Sekuwa: An Engrossing Tale

Sekuwa: An Engrossing Tale

- by Parul Sigdel

Although Nepali literature boasts several masterpieces that are known to all, it oftentimes falls short in catering to its younger audiences. Think of a story or a novel specifically for children and young adults that are local and is unanimously known across the country. There is hardly any.

Writing about oneself on the internet?

Writing about oneself on the internet?

- by Prallabi Lohani

Having both pros and cons to writing about yourself on the internet, you should pay attention to the fact that sharing a lot isn’t very safe and sharing a little isn’t very harmful. You just need to know where to stop. Also suggesting your family and friends the same is what you can do to bring a change.

My 3-day trip to Lukla and Kala Patthar

My 3-day trip to Lukla and Kala Patthar

- by Prakrish Acharya

I started thinking about the trip. First, I was excited to visit the place as Lukla Airport is one of the most dangerous airports in the world. The second thought that came to my mind was, I would be walking for 4 hours per day as Google suggested, which I thought would be easy.

Without you

Without you

- by Preety Subedi

My heart felt very heavy, millions of thoughts were going on in my brain. I was drowned in the dark ocean of my own thoughts. I did what society suggested to me.

Everything is destined, just stay calm

Everything is destined, just stay calm

- by Sabina Thapa

Human beings panic at their tough times and get super excited at their achievements or fulfillments. If their desires or wishes are not fulfilled then they go to extreme level of anxieties and if they achieve what they want, then their happiness has no boundaries.

Embracing and admiring relationships

Embracing and admiring relationships

- by Sabina Thapa

There are many misconceptions about marriage. One of them is related to the relationship between a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. Probably, the most dreaded and talked topic of marriage would be mother-in-law being problematic. However, it might not be true in reality.

Concern over the increasing death of Rhinos

Concern over the increasing death of Rhinos

- by Pratik Bhattarai

A total of 39 rhinos died in the current fiscal year due to some preventable and natural causes and five of them in the recent past two months. This is the highest number of rhino's death from natural causes in a year in the country's history after the armed conflict in the country when poachers had killed 37 rhinos in 2058 BS.

Rooftop farming during COVID- 19 Pandemic

Rooftop farming during COVID- 19 Pandemic

- by Pratik Bhattarai

Though Nepal is an agricultural country, where agriculture is the main source of income, our agricultural products are not even enough for the local population. More than 70 percent of people in Nepal depend on agriculture, primarily for their livelihood.

Lost love

Lost love

- by Faris Shamim

Sleepless nights filled with pain and suffering that my heart goes through in your remembrance have become regular now. My heart itches for the warmth, you once gave it. I never thought that one day I would have to take the help of a pen to spill out the sufferings of my heart.

Front liners. Are we treating them right?

Front liners. Are we treating them right?

- by Dr. Navalok Sharma Ghimire

The coronavirus pandemic has started to take its toll on Nepal. The increasing number of patients and increasing, albeit slow, deaths, have really made a scary atmosphere

All superheroes don’t wear capes, they wear masks

All superheroes don’t wear capes, they wear masks

- by Aayush Bhattarai

The Covid-19 has been a wake up call for many of the developing countries. At a time like this, it is crucial to not only trust, but also support the medical community mitigate the situation. However, the growing spread of misinformation, and lack of government intervention seems to have led the people in the opposite direction.

Melancholy behind my beam

Melancholy behind my beam

- by Faris Shamim

I wonder, if someone can save me. I am shattering. I wonder, if someone can help me. I aim roaming aimlessly. I wonder, if someone could give me a purpose to live. I wonder, if even I could be loved.