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Mesmerizing Pun Hill trek Posted on: 2013-05-16 19:00:33 | Comments: 2 | Read : 103
After three years, I reminisce about that tough four day trip to Pun Hill, one of the popular tourist destinations in the Annapurna region of Nepal. Whilst a four day trip was arduous for me, the trip will be etched in my mind forever as ... Comment | Read More...
Ridiculing paradigm shift: Test to T20Posted on: 2013-05-14 15:10:54 | Comments: 3 | Read : 158
Time!!! what a topic to write on. People regard time as the most important facet of life.
Once Marthe Troly-Curtin (English novelist) said that the time we enjoy wasting is not a wasted time.
Anything we enjoy doing is worthwhile, n ...
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No Textbook !Posted on: 2013-05-14 04:50:25 | Comments: 0 | Read : 50
I was in my hometown Jhapa about a week ago. And books and stationery shopkeepers were very busy selling boarding school's books, and other accessories. But on the same note, they were not selling a single textbook for a student studying in ... Comment | Read More...
Ridiculing perception: A Year Without MoneyPosted on: 2013-05-08 15:38:49 | Comments: 3 | Read : 255
The movie starts with a boy thinking about his past in an airplane. He is returning to Nepal after 12 years. In the plane, he is recalling what has happened to him in those years, which he spent in USA. He was just 10 years old when his par ...
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Letters from Yasodhara to Gautam BuddhaPosted on: 2013-05-03 15:10:57 | Comments: 1 | Read : 144
This is just a fiction , just an imagination
Dear Siddhartha ,
My warm vows on your feet. It has been one year since u left us. I feel like it has been thousands of years since u left us. I was the innocent girl, I thought I had not d ...
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Cup of Tea @ Bakery Cafe Posted on: 2013-04-30 16:03:25 | Comments: 0 | Read : 121
Today I went to Bakery Café with my friend to have lunch. Bakery Café, the only restaurant in Nepal to employ people who are deaf and dumb as waiters. The job of waiter is to serve the customers by taking their orders, bringin ... Comment | Read More...
Ridiculing identity: Ambiguous NamesPosted on: 2013-04-29 15:40:40 | Comments: 1 | Read : 449
What is your name? Usually, this question kicks the conversation off. Talking about the names, some people like the name they have been awarded at birth, and some people don’t. One can change the name up to their preferences as there is n ...
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The Final ThoughtsPosted on: 2013-04-28 13:08:36 | Comments: 0 | Read : 108
It was falling down swiftly. The room was full of aerosol, and it got an unusual nauseating feeling. Like some anaesthesia was injected to the body. It had survived many previous attempts, but now it knew its time was coming to an end very ...
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Ridiculing smarties: Smart phone abundancePosted on: 2013-04-22 14:58:56 | Comments: 1 | Read : 465
Is it possible to judge people by looking at their appearances? I don’t think so. Do we have the rubrics to analyze people? My answer is, we can’t making a fair judgment on anyone without interacting or spending some time with them. T ...
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Positivate The PositivityPosted on: 2013-04-17 19:57:05 | Comments: 0 | Read : 138
In a sequel to my previous one “negate the negativity”, I am trying to implement a suggestion that came on the aforementioned writing. In the previous writing, it was about how negativity is flourishing in the world and how it i ...
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