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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.

The Drifting Existence

The Drifting Existence

- by Sugam Gautam

I exist today, not sure of tomorrow. I sing today, not sure If I can the next day. The nib of this pen is writing like it has no ending, But it has

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.

It's difficult to be humans

It's difficult to be humans

- by Moin Uddin

It's difficult to be humans In the world mostly filled with demons The life is not easy to live on aspirations As one has to go through many steps of contradictions.

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.

To the Black Bird

To the Black Bird

- by Sushant Thapa

No, not a raven – and I do not despise the color. The leafless bough of a gray tree where you sit like an angel,

My soul needs you

My soul needs you

- by Moin Uddin

It's 3 o'clock in the morning The dreams I lived with you was serene We were traveling in submarine The whales were smiling of love while welcoming

The Balloon Vendor

The Balloon Vendor

- by Rajeeb Shrestha

Despite the pandemic outbreak, Here comes, the man with balloon stick He comes out of his den To make children happy Whose life is so mundane

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

Melodies of hopes

Melodies of hopes

- by Moin Uddin

It's all about love  It's all about trust It's all about words That matters the most

Heart feels at rest

Heart feels at rest

- by Moin Uddin

It's early morning Your thoughts keeps breathing Wondering what would life be When you're with me

The Highway Kid

The Highway Kid

- by Sushant Thapa

When the kid Reaches out for his play on the ground, He is not afraid of playing with the dust. He plays like a dolphin in the sea, Running in the concrete dust and mud, beside the highway

Life of gold and glitters

Life of gold and glitters

- by Moin Uddin

The weather is warm but the days are cold We are ready to enjoy and be bold  Our friends has come and the talk is enjoying old  Oh oh the journey to far is so gay and cajoled

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.

Impressions

Impressions

- by Sushant Thapa

Like a wailing country man who on the death bed of his king, has come from his home to empty his heart the majestic widow left alone

Even Critters too carry out this!

Even Critters too carry out this!

- by Sujan Nepal

Calved, nursed, excrete and nap Feel paradisiac on mother’s lap Adore intimacy and reside ecstatic Even critters too carry out this

Dear Monsoon

Dear Monsoon

- by Rupsingh Bhandari

Dear Monsoon From the first rain,  you would have been waiting  on the balcony  looking at the way  which, would have disguised  already into the jungle’s  color.  in front of your village.