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Muglin road obstructed by landslides

- by Republica

RATNANAGAR (Chitwan), Sept 2: The Muglin road has been obstructed since early morning today after a landslide at Kalikhola area of Chitwan.

NIC Asia scholarships to two cricketers

NIC Asia scholarships to two cricketers

KATHMANDU, Sept 1: NIC Asia Bank has awarded ‘cricket’ scholarship to two youth cricketers - Raju Rijal and Prem Tamang. The two-year scholarship entails as monthly stipend of Rs 20,000 for each player.

Elderly takes on life’s troubles all by herself

- by Mahima Sharma

KATHMANDU, Sept 1: Be it rain or scorching sun, sixty-one-year-old Nanda Dhakal always looks unfazed. Every day, she sits under the same tree at Basundhara of Kathmandu to sell barbecued corn.

Qatar’s 3-month amnesty for undocumented workers

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Sept 2: The Qatar government has announced that it will allow three months beginning from September 1 for undocumented workers to leave the country without facing legal consequences.

Living in shame

Living in shame

- by Republica

Hesitation to talk about their health problems has largely kept the women from receiving treatment. Since it is related to reproductive health, women feel ashamed to talk about it with even their family members.

Dancing with the Gods

Dancing with the Gods

- by Priyanka Gurung

Like most 20 year olds in their second year of Certified Medical Laboratory Technician (CMLT) course, Rajan Bade too is bracing himself for his board exams.

Together they grow

Together they grow

- by Prabin Koirala

The word father, derived from many languages of the old, including Latin, Dutch and Old English, all mean the same thing, “one who exercises parental care over another.”

Seeing red

Seeing red

- by Gunjan Upadhyay

Jokes aside, if the elaborate buildup to Teej didn’t exist, then what would be there to celebrate? It’s not like the actual act of keeping a fast is a whole lot of fun. Just ask the people who do it. In festivals as in life, it’s not so much the destination (the fast) as the journey (the buildup) that matters.

Duty to protect

Duty to protect

- by Biswas Baral

If the former president insists on presidential treatment, the best the hard-earned money of Nepali taxpayers can buy for him, he gets it. End of the story.

Making space for history

- by The Week Bureau

They say if you forget history, history will forget you. So if we had to, how could we document Nepal’s current history? The Week asked some history writers and professors about the aspects that they believe should be the main feature. Along the way, they also shared their opinion about the state of history documentation and readership in our country.

The clash of the titans

The clash of the titans

- by The Week Bureau

Some readers equate fantasy with hobbits and magic wardrobes. Others conjure images of wizards and witches. That’s the beauty of this genre that thrives on the creation of new worlds, species and systems. While everyone often has a favorite, fantasy fanatics seem to be unable to decide between Harry Potter and Game of Thrones. Reya Shreya Rai did the unthinkable and made some choose. Here are their answers (and a surprise too!).

After Lalitpur, cholera spreads in Kathmandu

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Sept 2: Over a dozen people from the Matatirtha and Thankot areas of Kathmandu, who were admitted at Sukraraj Tropical and Infectious Disease Hospital (STIDH), have tested positive for cholera.

Momentum behind the musical legacy

Momentum behind the musical legacy

- by The Week Bureau

For the past three months or so, Manoj KC’s life has revolved around the studio an d recording sessions. The 1974 AD guitarist calls it a musical hibernation. After all that hard work though, the band is ready to reap the fruits of their labor.