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Dying Sergeant Writes

Dying Sergeant Writes

- by Manish Lamichhane

I’m sorry to say that I am not sure what I’m writing. I suppose it’s a story that’s close enough to be read by you and felt by you, just you. The beauty that cannot be seen, that cannot be heard, that cannot be smelt; it can be felt. When you feel this beauty then you’ll see it, you’ll hear it, you’ll smell it, you’ll taste it and finally, you’ll live it.

The Distraction of the Heart

The Distraction of the Heart

- by Faris Shamim

I had a dream of being a school topper in my SEE examination, so, I had decided to study hard, forget my distractions and focus only on studies. I had the will power to control all of my distractions, except for 'her'. To be honest, she was my heart and would be there with me every second, without whom I was nothing.

How many words do you need?

How many words do you need?

- by Asmi Ghimire

Zyzzyva. This odd little word may sound like a new clothing brand or Shakira's song lyrics, but it is neither of the two. “Zyzzyva” was included in the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) in 2017 and till now holds the record as the last word in the English language.

To be happy is important

To be happy is important

- by Prakriti Gautam

Amidst the busy hustles of life and minor insecurities that we live with for not having the most recent stuffs, and not witnessing the finest of all, we still exist.  We are far beyond the happiness that the inner core of us thrive for but what we fulfill is the demand that the society, or so called "trending" has set up for us. But to be happy is Important.

Emotions and emotional intelligence

Emotions and emotional intelligence

- by Nirdesh Subedi

Emotions are so close to us that we experience them on a daily basis, at the same time they so far from us that we don’t actually understand what they are, they are so hard to communicate. Language seems helpless and disable to project the depth of emotions.

What about Law?

What about Law?

- by Adwiteeya Shiwakoti

The concept of nations abiding by a construct of words will always be a spectacular thing in my mind. This covers all political views, how countries are organized and how organizations prosper. Within the law, there exists a certain logic with which lawyers work.

Be a part of solution

Be a part of solution

- by Saroj Wagle

Everyone has a deep sense of the meaning of life. Let us understand it in this way, some people might say that our lives were all about struggles since the day we were born on earth.

A proud moment for me, my family and my School

A proud moment for me, my family and my School

- by Ridhisha Shrestha

The recently held second Inter-School Grand Art Competition, which was organized by the Youth Corner Club recently which was an amazing and challenging art competition. In this competition, 525 participants from 101 schools had participated. Among them, ten students participated from Samriddhi school and I was one of them.

Breaking Mobile Banking Myths

Breaking Mobile Banking Myths

- by Abhilasha Rayamajhi

With the increase in the use of smartphones and internet penetration, mobile banking has a huge scope in developing countries. Various research and studies have been published in African countries such as Kenya, Nigeria and other countries which shows mobile banking has decreased corruption and increased transparency.

The Stalkers

The Stalkers

- by Amrit Poudel

I now see the world in a way that I never thought I would. In the balcony of a bar, watching the traffic pass by, I had a glass of gin and tonic with some ice and mint in my hand. With every sip, I would inhale a handful of smoke from my e-cigarette.

Living a genuine life

Living a genuine life

- by Nirdesh Subedi

Life gets hard when it starts knocking you down. Everything seems so hollow, like a cycle of absurdness. With time, we all get scars, failures, heartbreaking moments and other many unwanted and unwelcomed situations. These dark situations are inevitable.

Apology and its importance

Apology and its importance

- by Uttam Aryal

What a weird way to start an essay huh? No formal meanings, no reference to Oxford or any dictionary and use of the word “sorry" in all sentences.

The Widest Smile

The Widest Smile

- by Adwiteeya Shiwakoti

My best friend makes the funniest jokes, smiles the widest smile and laughs the loudest laugh. Just like my father.

Morning walks

Morning walks

- by Pratik Mainali

I am not my pure princely self until I’ve pottered about in the wash of new light. I feel a vague sense of emptiness and bereavement throughout the day, without a rigorous morning exertion of my muscles.

Demographic dividend and youth diaspora in Nepal

Demographic dividend and youth diaspora in Nepal

- by Bidhya Sharma

Together with the struggle to be independent, the youths are facing mental challenges of equal importance. The struggle for professional success amidst growing competition and shrinking job market with flourishing nepotism and favoritism has left a mass of youth with self-doubt and negativity towards the society and the government.

What we fear

What we fear

- by Adwiteeya Shiwakoti

Fear is a bar of restriction that limits and protects our lives. What you choose to do has immediate consequences creating the fear that we live by.

High tension electrical wires: A boon or a curse

High tension electrical wires: A boon or a curse

- by Bina Adhikari

The course of development has been a tedious journey in developing countries. Sometimes an aeon can pass with no significant changes. Development literally means fulfilling the basic needs without compromising the stability of future generations.

Life a Cliché

Life a Cliché

- by Republica

Sometimes I find the word “word” itself more interesting than anything else. I don’t just like its syntactic form, but the connotation of it as well. Today, I’m going to talk about the word “cliché”. It may be a beautiful word for many other people, but I think of it quite negatively and I don’t know why.

Are we depending on make-up?

Are we depending on make-up?

- by Bina Adhikari

Make-up simply means applying cosmetic products like lipstick, powder, eye liner, etc to enhance the appearance. In this glamorous world, it has become a very preferred medium to change the appearance of a person to impress others.

I miss you

I miss you

- by Pratik Mainali

I write this to you filled with fond affection and gentle care. I am bent at my desk as I write, scribbling on my yellowish, moth-eaten paper. Ink welled up my nib and spilt over the page. My heart is frozen and my limbs feel heavy. I’m sprawled on my chair, brooding.