Rare can earn it
- by Aastha Ghimire
"Respect" is on the list An auction never heard before High price it has Desperate people with lack of dough Virtue, the cost of respect Precisely, golden means I suppose, Very few can afford to take it home.
- by Aastha Ghimire
"Respect" is on the list An auction never heard before High price it has Desperate people with lack of dough Virtue, the cost of respect Precisely, golden means I suppose, Very few can afford to take it home.
- by Aditya Pal
Earth is having a fever. Its temperature is rising and it’s already hot, getting much colder in winter. It’s normal but the time lapse is something happening unexpectedly soon
- by Sumit Shrestha
Where is true and pure justice? When a victim needs it most Where is our professing government? When they take relief by her first
- by Faris Shamim
There are several causes of addiction. Generally most of them are bound to environment, genetics and age. These three are the major causes that lead an individual to addiction.
- by Reuters
Ten-year old Ricardo Barriga’s backyard in Pirque, Chile is strewn with a blow-up unicorn, pool toys, a soccer ball and a $3,000 telescope that his parents mail-ordered from Germany.
- by Associated Press
The black box construction branded “DIOR” was so big it obscured the view of the Eiffel Tower.
- by Reuters
Dogs, cats and birds were blessed at a church in Madrid on Thursday on the feast day of St. Anthony, the patron saint of animals, with many of the owners making an annual pilgrimage for their pets.
- by Dipendra Thapa
In the core of my beating heart, There lives a person who sings a lot That smart-pulsating heart Acts like it is squeezing blood
- by Associated Press
This year’s theme at the Philadelphia Flower Show might be “Flower Power” but not all events at the annual floral festival will be about peace and harmony.
- by Sonam Lama
Perhaps I preferred canvas to my face, Perhaps the smooth texture Well-blended in the prints of my fingers,
Years from now This is going to be a story A story of your hard work Our sleepless nights, silent conversations
- by Moin Uddin
Why you don't let me know before it ends It might get into pieces of those moments There were never much of such events So let your heart speak before it gets tangled in chains.
- by Reuters
It took Smash customer Qiu Siyu just a few sharp blows with a baseball bat to wreck what looked like an old car radio, after which two friends battered telephones, audio speakers, rice cookers and even a mannequin.
- by Saugat Singh Saud
It wasn’t an easy decision to opt for being a teacher. In 2015, I thought about it for hundred times before denying the offer to work as an associate of a Front Office Department.
- by Associated Press
Police in Iceland have a warning for visitors: Beware our roads in the winter. Spending a clear winter night under an Arctic sky lit up by spectacular streaks of color from the Northern Lights is an often-cited “bucket-list” experience among the reasons more people are visiting Iceland, especially its northern region.
- by Prakash Pradhan
It’s a matter, Ultimately a first sky, a sober rain down, Cast my pan on, Click of a time, a huge of the world made it on,
- by Prallabi Lohani
Students, better known as learners are the future of tomorrow’s world. They are the ones who get involved in activities like gaining contemporary knowledge with the growing technology and the fast developing world.
- by Sonam Lama
Striding along the forest avenue The steps prolonged without any clue Unkempt tresses, fire engulfing-eyes Shedding lies
Nepal cancer hospital and research center, and Nepal Cancer Support Group organized a unique ramp walk titled ‘Sudipta Cancer Survivors Ramp Show’, where people cured from cancer participated.