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Five activities you can do in Kathmandu

Five activities you can do in Kathmandu

- by Manawi Shah

There may be days where you feel bored, and you want to do something entertaining. Watching movies, talking to friends is one thing, but here are five suggestions for something different you can try for a productive day. A great way to hang out with your friends, and have fun in a different way.

Daily Horoscope for August 2

Daily Horoscope for August 2

- by Agencies

Don't waste your time with situations that aren't healthy or conducive to your aims. Pace yourself throughout the day with the help of our daily horoscope.

Daily Horoscope for August 1

Daily Horoscope for August 1

- by Agencies

Clear the path and be strong in your approach to the new and different. Stay on target and be bold in your actions with the horoscope prediction.

High cholesterol: Do not ignore these three signs of 'bad' cholesterol in your eyes

High cholesterol: Do not ignore these three signs of 'bad' cholesterol in your eyes

- by Agencies

Cholesterol is a waxy substance found in one's blood, which is necessary to build healthy cells. However, the bad name that cholesterol has gained over the years is due to its association with an increased risk of heart disease. But what is important to note is that only high levels of cholesterol is what raises one's cardiovascular disease risk.

Five things to keep in mind before going into the interviews

Five things to keep in mind before going into the interviews

- by Manawi Shah

Are you about to head to an interview? Are you nervous, unprepared? Is this your first time and you're panicking a little because you're scared of messing up? Here are five things that you can keep in mind before going into an interview, or while preparing it for you to have a smoother approach. Good luck!

Perhaps the new generation can be free from menstrual taboos

Perhaps the new generation can be free from menstrual taboos

- by Manawi Shah

Menstruation still continues to be a taboo in Nepal, despite several ill practices being outlawed by the Supreme Court of Nepal in 2005. In spite of many protests, the ill practices for this moment still remain in the country, more extreme than in the West. Better known in Nepal as, ‘Chhaupadi’ (menstrual shed), this menstrual taboo has caused women and girls to be exposed to health risks, and disengage from family activities, and daily routines. If you may not be aware of the term ‘Chhaupadi’, it originated from the western parts of the country, sprouting through superstitions and myths. People from some Far-West districts believe that menstruation causes women to be impure temporarily.

‘Breaking Bad’ statues shine light on actors, Albuquerque

‘Breaking Bad’ statues shine light on actors, Albuquerque

- by Associated Press

Bronze statues of mythical methamphetamine cookers Walter White and Jesse Pinkman were installed at a convention center in Albuquerque on Friday to celebrate the “Breaking Bad” TV series and its entertainment legacy, winning applause in a city that played its own gritty supporting role.

Will Smith posts an apology video for slapping Chris Rock

Will Smith posts an apology video for slapping Chris Rock

- by Associated Press

Will Smith has again apologized to Chris Rock for slapping him during the Oscar telecast in a new video, saying that his behavior was “unacceptable” and that he had reached out to the comedian to discuss the incident but was told Rock wasn’t ready.