Shifting Toward Religious Clash

Religious belief is one of the influential components of human beings that makes people follow specific cultures and customs about their inherited practices and dogma. Some of the best practices are beneficial for a society to unite diverse people in terms of religion, caste, gender, and occupation, but some of the conceived one practices by prejudicedContinue reading “Shifting Toward Religious Clash”

Ambivalent Culture: A Migrant’s Subject in Kiran Desai’s The Inheritance of Loss

-Kamal Shrestha Abstract The research explores The Inheritance of Loss from the perspective of Post-colonialism. The cultural relation between East and West or the Indian and Western culture is hierarchical, controversial, and ambivalent due to misunderstanding and misinterpretation. In this age of multiculturalism and globalization, any individual has a fondness for Western culture. But being a migrant, peopleContinue reading “Ambivalent Culture: A Migrant’s Subject in Kiran Desai’s The Inheritance of Loss”

DON’T CAST YOUR VOTE FOR YOUR OWN RUIN

Right to Choose! Right to build!! Representatives of ordinary people are the key persons who decide the future of the nation. Since the multiparty democracy was established in Nepal, the exercising of power has detrimentally shaken the heart of the nation. We agree that the then monarchism and despotic-cum-autocratic government of the Rana Regime wereContinue reading DON’T CAST YOUR VOTE FOR YOUR OWN RUIN

International Day for Peace 2022

International days are prominent all over the world. The first reason is rising trend of globalization and second is being no places inaccessible in this digital world. International Day for Peace is one of them which reflects peaceful messages through massive crowds joining hands together to observe and celebrate peacefully. The trend of globalization providesContinue reading “International Day for Peace 2022”

“I AM NOT AFRAID OF ENGLISH” Campaign

Let’s speak English. Have fun & Speak English. Because I love English! A. INTRODUCTION We are fully dedicated teachers to facilitate the students’ English Speaking. Although present circumstances seen inside the school premises are not in favor of us, we mold our idea of the “I AM NOT AFRAID OF ENGLISH” campaign into their mindContinue reading “I AM NOT AFRAID OF ENGLISH” Campaign

People’s Voice Against MCC

As some of the social activists and civils are raising a strong voice against MCC project to stop ratification from the member of parliament, most of the real think tanks of Nepal, university teachers, and professors are in silent fasts. Though some of the well-known think tanks were in favour of MCC project presenting viewsContinue reading “People’s Voice Against MCC”

108 Dried Snails on the Head of Lord Buddha

It is very significance of being bald or making shaved head according to Buddhism. Logically hair is often used as a metaphor for human being’s illusion and ignorance. It’s called “weeds of ignorance” as well. If we shave our head, symbolically we can get rid of those illusions and helps keep our body and mindContinue reading “108 Dried Snails on the Head of Lord Buddha”

The Dalai Lama and The Followers—Three Questions

Just Three Questions and the Answers will Astonish You- Test it Yourself. It was partly raining in the evening in Dharamsala close to the perennial snowline and built along a spur of the Dhauladhar mountain range, Himanchal Pradesh, India. Most of the young people were eagerly waiting to wish His Holiness the Dalai Lama onContinue reading “The Dalai Lama and The Followers—Three Questions”

A Gardener, A Businessman and The Three Water Jars

-By Kamal Shrestha Long time ago, there was a billionaire businessman’s countryside farmhouse which was occupied by a big area with a beautiful garden near a big city. The name of the businessman was Kaustubh Shree who was an anthophile, a flower lover. He always used to visit the farmhouse once in a month toContinue reading “A Gardener, A Businessman and The Three Water Jars”

Three Frogs Right After the End of Lockdown in Nepal

-Kamal Shrestha, 23 July 2020 shyresk@gmail.com It was a rainy season. In the moonlight night, a group of frogs came out from all the corners of paddy fields making sounds – “ribbit, ribbit….” The senior oldest frog summoned all of them to assemble in the open area – “Ribbit, ribbit… Please join the assembly, WeContinue reading “Three Frogs Right After the End of Lockdown in Nepal”

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