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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.

Internet Gaming Addiction and its Impact (Part I)

Internet Gaming Addiction and its Impact (Part I)

- by Adheesh Bista

Video Games came into existence since 1970s. Since then the craze of the video games started. Video game started from gaming console and it slowly advanced as internet game on smart phones, laptop, etc. This has somewhat resulted in addiction of internet games and are popular among adolescents.

Recognizing teacher's effort

Recognizing teacher's effort

- by Faris Shamim

Teachers nourish and prepare students for their future as they are the real icon of knowledge and wisdom. They create awareness among the students and common people. They are the source of light in the world that has been darkened due to ignorance.

Life before and after COVID-19: A new approach

Life before and after COVID-19: A new approach

- by Tejaswi Pahari

We all are battling with the global pandemic disease COVID-19 that has created a ripple around the world in terms of analyzing and viewing things differently at the moment. There has been huge difference in our lifestyle, before COVID-19 and during the pandemic.

Suicide is not the answer

Suicide is not the answer

- by Garima Pant

Suicide is an illegal way of ending your own life to preassembly escape from pain and suffering.  Globally, eight hundred thousand (8 lakhs) people die from suicide in a year.

Water deficit and stone spouts in Kathmandu valley

Water deficit and stone spouts in Kathmandu valley

- by Nabin Bhandari

The origin of stone spouts is linked with the Kirant dynasty in Kathmandu valley. However, stone spouts are regarded as natural springs that were developed and expanded as sites for public water consumption several hundred years ago, during the Licchhavi/Malla period.

A day when I met captain Vijay Lama

A day when I met captain Vijay Lama

- by Samyog KC

His talk was inspiring and people were keenly listening to him. He explained that the main motive of distributing the relief items was to support providing nutritious food to pregnant women which will help further development of a child.

No Health without the Mental Health

No Health without the Mental Health

- by Tejaswi Pahari

Mental health is an illness just like some other physical illness that can be cured and dealt with and whoever are feeling low, sad, depressed please come in front, talk to people, share things, be brave in doing so.

The Middle Child

The Middle Child

- by Raabiya Sharma

Have you ever wondered about how you feel about being a middle child? Well, let me tell you, it's not very fun.

Medusa and the Starry night

Medusa and the Starry night

- by Raabiya Sharma

I have always wondered what it felt like to be the eldritch goddess of fashion and art. So, instead of just wondering about it, I put my thoughts on a canvas and some acrylic paint.

Importance of food self sufficiency in relation to havoc of corona in Nepal

Importance of food self sufficiency in relation to havoc of corona in Nepal

- by Pratibha Baral

Overviewing Nepal’s trade status, Nepal is facing trade deficit. Although, Nepal couldn’t get self sufficient in products as petroleum, machinery, medicines, there is still enough potential of becoming self sufficient in agricultural product such as vegetables, fruits and cereal grains by properly utilizing the available resources.

The Fear of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19): Anxiety and Depression

The Fear of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19): Anxiety and Depression

- by Terisa Tamang

This new illness certainly in frightened and needs attention but it is important to note that far more people die from an illness that is too familiar to the seasonal flu. Its effects on many people’s usual activities, routines or livelihoods – levels of loneliness, depression. According to WHO, harmful alcohol and drug use, and self-harm or suicidal behavior are also expected to rise.