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Mom

Mom

- by Pranesh Shrestha

The biggest and strongest fighter of the world The first teacher of the child—Mother. She is the only one person who gives the best care to her child Without a mother no one is able to do anything She is the first among other to be there for her child.

A Kid, 21

A Kid, 21

- by Amrit Poudel

What have you seen?  That no others have  Where have you been?  But places all crowded

I wish my students …

I wish my students …

- by C P Paudel

Teacher never feels like he is doing enough for their education. I wish they knew how hard a teacher tries to protect them and how sorry he is when students worry about their result and ‘getting things wrong’.

Toil of the day

Toil of the day

- by Sushant Thapa

The morning glory scattered today, all over my world Is fresh and lively and it is deserved By me who had toiled all the night For my family I was out of sight Earning revenues

This is life

This is life

- by Rajani Regmi

Often along the shores of life One cannot help but adopt to the flow, The small and the big tides The gentle and the harsh waves The awakening life and the silencing death.

Colors from life

Colors from life

- by Sushant Thapa

The Blue for my pain, Green for the nurture Red for my future

Be brave enough to dream

Be brave enough to dream

- by Moin Uddin

The shining eyes waving hands  All in all happiness lands In the faces in the hearts That makes a difference to be lion heart.

Oceans changes its emotions

Oceans changes its emotions

- by Moin Uddin

You might have tried your best To convince her to be with you for the rest But she denies and doesn't give you clear explanations And you don't know what to do whether to leave her or wait until the oceans changes its emotions.

Covering head: A tool to ensure patriarchy

Covering head: A tool to ensure patriarchy

- by Mansi Karna

Covering head is a cultural trait in a number of places in Asia. In Nepal, it can be seen predominantly in Madhesh. It is said to be a symbol of respect. This symbol of respect, however, has to be carried only by the daughter-in-law of the house.

Let your fiction flow

Let your fiction flow

- by Sushant Thapa

You never know when you glow Stiffen up that little shoulder And rise from the low You have been in the cave of your ‘self’

It is more than just a game

It is more than just a game

- by Udit Raj Kafle

Do games and sports affect your emotional integrity, social development and even intellectual enhancement?

Plans of destiny

Plans of destiny

- by Moin Uddin

Long before it could hold love The fears found its place  Neither reality nor dreams won When souls were hesitant to feel and embrace.

Plastic Rose Day

Plastic Rose Day

- by Dipendra Thapa

She wishes me to bring her arose in Rose Day It ain’t bed of roses, but dizzy dilemma

Woes of modern Chhaupadi

Woes of modern Chhaupadi

- by Iksha Limbu

This is not meant to disrespect any culture or tradition, but to address the level of awkwardness and discomfort experienced by women. Haven’t we moved forward enough in the world to not scrutinize women who may be having their period?

Let's hope

Let's hope

- by Darshan Khanal

A candle’s wick burns, to light To brighten the hope for enlightenment Every ugly then is full of hopes  For now to come with beautiful excitement.

I wish I was a dream

I wish I was a dream

- by Sushant Thapa

I wish I was a dream And you were my dreamer So you could see in your dream The blue of the sky and The blue of the ocean The two blue’s just like our emotion

Be brave enough to dream

Be brave enough to dream

- by Moin Uddin

The shining eyes waving hands  All in all happiness lands In the faces in the hearts That makes a difference to be lionheart

Sex and the city

Sex and the city

- by Rajeeb Shrestha

Slowly but steadily and gradually, the city of Gods has turned down