When I was studying intermediate level sociology and mass communication, an elderly relative touched my heart with the following Dashain blessing: "I hope you find a job in a development agency." At that time, I did not even imagine that it would become a reality. Nor did I think that it would lead to a fulfilling career.

With the government amending the National Broadcasting Regulation 1995 recently, a key question has arisen - will foreign companies providing broadcasting services including OTT and VOD through the internet comply with the Regulation?

Women in Power

March 8, 2022 12:09 pm

Nepal aspires to be a middle-income country by 2030, with development largely driven by its energy sector. But despite evidence that increased participation of women in the power sector would benefit both women as well as companies, they continue to be underrepresented at all levels of the industry.

Battling the Shame of Periods Stain

January 7, 2022 12:13 pm

Why cannot we just normalize a period stain? Why do girls have to be ashamed of something biological and completely natural?

The story of a 28-yr-old IT engineer’s recovery from a paralyzing brain stroke

Come let’s unite with a stigma-free mind to get (tax) free period products in the country.

What's your business missing out on?

August 28, 2021 15:59 pm

The Pareto Principle, named after an economist Vilfredo Pareto, states that 80 percent of the consequences come from 20 percent of the causes. In the business world, we often imply this theory referring to the benefits that the handful of major clients bring into the organization.

Why I think Rabindra Mishra is right

August 3, 2021 19:05 pm

Gone are the days when you could silence critics of republicanism, federalism and secularism by calling them ‘regressive’ and ‘monarchists’.

There is no neutral point in life. It is either positive or negative. If we fail to choose positivity automatically, we become negative and gradually lose all the positive energy. However, if we choose the positive, we will win everything. The choice is ours.

The elderly people consider themselves as dependent people and are often dominated and subjugated by the other family members. There are many areas where their advice is useful but the younger people just shrug off such advice or react in anger by shouting and screaming at them not realizing that they too will be in this stage one day as aging is an inevitable process.

Humanity and Belief

June 25, 2021 16:39 pm

People claim that illiterates or ill-educated people can easily be persuaded with sugar-coated words. Some claim that faith is because of poverty. Because of these things gullible  people can be tapped everywhere in the globe. But it is only partially true. Even the well-educated people, rich people and the people of developed as well as developing countries are also divided by faith and prejudice.

Following the current global pandemic, we are gifted with TIME! No hanging out together, no more conventional job patterns, no dates, no celebrations; just TIME

Facebook friend

October 17, 2019 12:04 pm

My time was stuck. As I was scrolling through, I found you waiting to be accepted as my friend. I never knew that friendship could wait for anyone, at that time. Waiting to be accepted is diluted the moment I accept you.

We still have a lot more with us

May 6, 2019 19:00 pm

Prior to the April 25 Earthquake of 7.8 magnitudes in Nepal, I had already received the Invitation to participate in the World Conference of Science Journalists 2015 (WCSJ2015) to be organized in Seoul, South Korea.

Retrieve

April 27, 2019 11:14 am

It is early morning and I am writing my blog. I want to retrieve things from memory. I want to write for expression.

Brands pay thousands of dollars for a single social media post. But European Union consumer protection law requires social media users to disclose whether they have received gifts or cash to endorse a brand, to avoid giving the impression the post represents their personal view, the CMA said.

Why we need science?

November 11, 2018 20:35 pm

​Nepal government has allocated only 0.38 percent of the total budget for science and technology. This proves that the government is trying to limit the sector than developing it.

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I don’t even know the name of this beautiful thing