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Art and human bonds in Utopian society

Art and human bonds in Utopian society

- by Mansi Karna

Imagine a world of perfection with everything and everyone in place. We perceive this state as ‘Utopia.’ I feel imagination of such a system enjoys flaw at the very principle level. Yet, I would like to cast these hurdles aside to imagine a system suitable for everyone in a way nobody's needs are compromised. Now I would like to bring certain facts into consideration to understand the entire functional dynamics of such society.

Loneliness, a silent killer rampaging under our noses

Loneliness, a silent killer rampaging under our noses

- by Sujal Thapa

Loneliness has become an epidemic in the modern world with more than 40 percent of the population in countries like the United States and the United Kingdom admitting to feeling lonely, a figure which would suggest that the rate of loneliness has doubled in the past 40 years.

Ying-Yang: Ancient Chinese knowledge on feminine and masculine (Part II)

Ying-Yang: Ancient Chinese knowledge on feminine and masculine (Part II)

- by Sweta Khadka

Importance of the yin yang knowledge in our time is it consolidates masculine and feminine as one! In this senses nothing is all masculine or feminine rather a combination of both. This consolidation of masculine or feminine was revolutionary for me and was the pivot which got me lament about everything in general.

Beauty of Imperfection

Beauty of Imperfection

- by Nirdesh Subedi

When a baby stutters, it brings a soft smile and a sense of love in my heart. Isn't that stutter beautiful?

CASINO QUEEN

CASINO QUEEN

- by Rajeeb Shrestha

Sultry, sassy and swanky is her make-up! Blue-enticing eye lids! Red thick pulpy lips!!

Everything comes to an end

Everything comes to an end

- by Umidh KC

“That which came together will fall apart imperceptibly slowly.” Death may refer to the end of life as either an event or condition. Eventually, everything we know will come to an end. The people you love and the things you love will come to its inevitable end. I am sorry to bum you out but it is the life’s sad truth, it is nature’s sad truth.

Biotech engineering for solving problems

Biotech engineering for solving problems

- by Soniya KC

Every Saturday, students from different disciplines assembled at Central Department of Biotechnology, Tribhuvan University to discuss community problems, problem validations, and solutions

That mysterious beauty

That mysterious beauty

- by Ujjwal Khadka

Sitting beside the dusty window in the rainy evening, I felt as if the stars were teasing me; as if the rains were saying I am worthless; as if the clouds were gesturing I was born for mockery.

The tenderness of heart

The tenderness of heart

- by Pratik Mainali

Gently, like a young romantic, lifting a broken flower, he picked up the puppy, and placed him close to his heart. The eyes of the puppy that were round and wet and honest touched his tender heart.

Decision

Decision

- by Preety Subedi

The day was quite chilly. The sky was overcast, and the rain was drizzling. I could feel the sound of raindrops beating my eardrum. I was at the bus station. I felt like being at the college I recently visited. I was trying to figure out which college would be best for my high school. I remembered how I felt the same things about every college that I went through. But, I could join only one of them.

Why I stay quiet

Why I stay quiet

- by Jyoti Budhathoki

Everyone has a different story and everyone is unique. It is said that life gives equal perks of happiness and sadness, but not everyone can be as lucky as those word sounds to be. Not every smile we see is a true smile as some smiles have thousands of desperations behind it, and how would I miss this chance?

Anomaly of life

Anomaly of life

- by Sandeep Neupane

Life will break your heart. Life will take everything you have and everything you hoped for.  Life is so beautiful and life is yet so hard.

Workplace: My hideout

Workplace: My hideout

- by Anwesha Khadka

When you are a toddler you suppose workplace to be a very fancy place. Slowly as you become a teenager who has been on movie marathons and watched lots of dramas and series, you assume workplace to be somewhat like individual battle place. Going past the phase of being a toddler and being a teenager, my thoughts weren't too different.

My evergreen memory: One day hike from Nagarkot to Dhulikhel

My evergreen memory: One day hike from Nagarkot to Dhulikhel

- by Dipendra Thapa

It started with a little chit-chat in a tea shop. We, the squad of five, decided to go hiking all of a sudden just thinking of making lasting memories, forgetting hectic life for a day, and, most importantly, hanging out with a friend who just arrived home from Japan.

Cosmopolitan Cry

Cosmopolitan Cry

- by Rajeeb Shrestha

The dungeon dwellers of a downtown city say: "All that glitters is not gold!" well. sophisticated gigs of a cosmopolitan

A New Earth

A New Earth

- by Arjun BK

We are on our journey to a new Earth Where there will be sustainability’s dearth The same planet, but different place The Same area, but lack of space