A shock art of self-inflicting wounds
- by Kripendra Amatya
Artists have been known to do crazy things to accumulate attention and few have both dedication and wisdom to conduct provocative work that can trigger discussions.
- by Kripendra Amatya
Artists have been known to do crazy things to accumulate attention and few have both dedication and wisdom to conduct provocative work that can trigger discussions.
- by Anjita Lamichhane
A book is a dream that you hold in your hand. It is something you can always look up to. Being carried away into your own imperfectly perfect world or finding out the truths and hidden aspects of this perfectly imperfect world.
- by Jaya N Bhandari
Ducks and Ruff roaming onshore But kingfisher was feeling bored. Greenshank whistles to common sandpiper Lapwing jumps over the sky to show her voice louder.
- by Sauravi Regmi
The sight of trees Becoming prototype of nature Changes my humor My body becomes like a smiling child.
- by Prakash Amatya
This year’s UN World Toilet Day has reminded the issues of sanitation with the theme “Valuing Toilets”. Life without a toilet is dirty, dangerous, and undignified. Toilets define public health. It also drives improvements in gender equality, education, economics, and the environment. There will be no sustainable future without toilets.
- by Diwakar Dhakal
A sporadic festival comes one-off in a year With the onset of it marigold, garland, Vibrant colors and Deusi - Bhaillo Continued to boom
- by Madhab Chamlagai
A rising poet cum novelist in Nepali literary arena Dr Tulasi Acharya's novel "Mochan "is the talk of town. “Mochan” is Acharya’s first novel in the Nepali language, and it has already grabbed the reader’s attention.
- by Sushant Thapa
Some informal words I read They sound cool and carefree They strike my mind like an hour hand of a clock.
- by Bhisma Upreti
Shova’s book is a collection of 25 medium-sized stories. The stories keep readers engaged, draw them into another world, and make them imaginative. The language of these stories gives the impression that some of the characters in the story are ‘me’; it is fluent.
- by Bhoj Kumar Dhamala
Pleasure filled moment at hand A worthy day with the sibling to Watch purity the smile that ever Comes to mind wherever you go
- by Rajani Regmi
Dear youth, To the fire in your eyes, the passion in your hearts The vision in your mind, the courage in your approach, The smile in your face, the commitment in your goals Faith appears and disseminates
- by Sushant Thapa
My contentment is like a belief It is a relief from your eyes of judgement. I am born like a seed Plant a belief to see my stages of blooming,
- by Moin Uddin
She matters to me Like a sun shining in a day Remember how day comes and night glows Exactly is she the way like a river flows
- by Sauravi Regmi
As a child I flew colorful kites in a cloudy sky. The wind was noisy while Surfing with a magnetic surge.
- by Jaya N Bhandari
Autumn is running in which season birds start flying down to warm places for wintering. Birds select suitable places for their comfortable wintering. Kathmandu valley is one of their choices in the middle part of Nepal due to its geographical and ecological aspects.
- by Sushant Thapa
Green fields appear luxuriously green In a shareable moment from a Window seat of a local bus. The local air greets welcome to all.
- by Rajani Regmi
When quite truth is about to be silenced with loud drum of lies, Stand Up! When solidarity for a right cause asks one more supporting hand , Stand Up!
- by Moin Uddin
You know you matter Either to me or to some others Your presence is all I appreciate That makes me feel better
- by Sushant Thapa
The raindrops do not make noise Only thunder claps even in the calmness. Shelter and rain play hide and seek Yes, rain can become a new reality
- by Muna Gautam
What have you done? Greenly lands are spoiling my son. Air filled with smoke, makes my breath Choke Now seeing the plants die, I have heart Stroke.