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Bill presented

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Nov 11: At a meeting of the Legislature-Parliament today, a bill relating to remunerations and facilities to federal parliament's officials and members- 2073 BS was presented.

Parliament recommences discussions on impeachment motion

Parliament recommences discussions on impeachment motion

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Nov 11: Lawmakers have described the impeachment motion against Chief (presently suspended) of the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) Lokman Singh Karki as 'timely, objective and right'.

PM Dahal holding press conference at 4 pm today

- by Republica

KATHMANDU Nov 11: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has convened a press conference at 4 pm at his office in Singha Durbar today in the context of the incumbent government's 100 days in office.

‘Tarkariwali’ rejects offer to play in movie

‘Tarkariwali’ rejects offer to play in movie

- by Narahari Sapkota

GORKHA, Nov 11: ‘Tarkariwali’ Kusum Shrestha has rejected the offer to play in the Nepali movie Lamphu. Shrestha who became famous on the Internet after her picture went viral online has said that she decided not to do any movie right now as suggested by her well wishers on the social media.

Using comedy to make a point

Using comedy to make a point

- by Prasansha Rimal

KATHMANDU, Nov 10: The movie Jatra that revolves around drama created by money is worth watching. The story focuses on poverty that leads the protagonists to make bad choices. The social stigmas that the movie highlights are somehow still prevalent in our society.

Being this and that, and everything in between

Being this and that, and everything in between

- by Reya Shreya Rai

Prechya Bajracharya, best known as Pari, has come a long way from being a YouTube sensation and a fierce competitor from the Raw Barz Rap Battle. The 22-year-old lady has risen as a singing protege leaving imprints in many other fields as well. The movie, Jatra, in which Prechya debuts in a supporting role releases today. Pari spoke to Reya Shreya Rai to talk about her struggles, alter-egos, and what makes her the person she is today.

The masterminds behind the tales

The masterminds behind the tales

- by Reya Shreya Rai

Ekadeshma International Short Film Festival is a pioneering film festival in Nepal that showcases short films from Nepal and around the world. With 79 compelling and distinctive stories from all over the world, Ekadeshma’s fourth edition begins from today. This year, they tell tales about social struggles and self-revelations, penned down by both student filmmakers and renowned directors alike. The Week’s Reya Shreya Rai speaks to some of these talented filmmakers on their ideas and what they have to offer.

Timeless essentials

Timeless essentials

- by Republica

Trends come and go but there are a few things that you should have in your wardrobe that will stay classy no matter the current trends. Don’t hesitate to invest in these wardrobe essentials, they will really help your style quotient despite the weather restrictions, and hence be worth every rupee. These timeless pieces can be worn any day, on any occasion, and will give you a great confidence boost.

Keeping it suave and breezy

- by Reya Shreya Rai

In the fashion-conscious world that we live in, we often find ourselves fretting too much about whether we’re dressing right or not.

Short wintertime trips

- by Republica

Don’t just snuggle up with a good book and a hot cup of tea during the winter weekends or holidays. Make the best of this time of the month by visiting some places in India that you just can’t during the summer months because of the scorching heat or get away from the cold by relaxing in some sun soaked places.

Pristine Pondicherry

Pristine Pondicherry

- by Republica

The largest French colony in India, Pondicherry (popularly known as Pondi) is also a city and capital of the Pondicherry union territory of Southern India. It has a long and interesting history of trade and war. Although the city remains largely Indian, you can sense a strong French influence in the city, especially in the old quarters, with rues and boulevards lined with Mediterranean style houses and bakeries