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After SEE, what next?

After SEE, what next?

- by Dr Atindra Dahal

In fact, no discipline is inherently better or worse. Every stream can lead to professional success if pursued with effort. Students often choose courses based on parental referral, media influence, the physical amenities of visited colleges, comparative analysis of fees, probable scholarships, and peer pressure, rather than their own lifetime goals and projected future careers. They are influenced by amenities like swimming pools and lifts over more relevant facilities like libraries or laboratories.

WHO agency says talc is 'probably' cancer-causing

WHO agency says talc is 'probably' cancer-causing

- by Republica

LYON, July 6: The World Health Organization's cancer agency on Friday classified talc as "probably carcinogenic" for humans, however an outside expert warned against misinterpreting the announcement as a "smoking gun".

Unmasking Authoritarianism: A Review of 'How Democracies Die

Unmasking Authoritarianism: A Review of 'How Democracies Die

- by Srijana Koirala

Even in a country with seven decades of democracy like Nepal, we have seen prominent leaders repeatedly accusing others of being foreign agents and traitors in their public statements. This idea has also been prominently seen in the United States, especially during the Tea Party movement, which the book considers the beginning of a seismic shift in American politics.