Festival in honour of Crown Prince Himalayan new serviceKathmandu, January 4New Road Festival 2060 organised on the auspicious occasion of 33rd birthday of Crown Prince Paras concluded on January 4 in Durbar Square, New Road. The programme was organised by New Road Samaj Sudhar in... Travel Abroad 05 Jan, 2004
1, 2 buckle my shoe... SchoolgirlKathmanduYet another brand new year. The last year I had been planning a whole lot of things to accomplish, I did accomplish some, some are yet to be fulfilled. Every new year offers new ideas. As December 31 came and the hands of the clock... Travel Abroad 03 Jan, 2004
Life of Gautam Buddha re-enacted Himalayan News ServiceKathmandu, January 3The first show of ‘Tathagat’, a Newari play on the life of Gautam Buddha was held at Royal Nepal Academy on January 3. It was organised by The Stage Nepal and the main sponsor of the event was Annapurna... Travel Abroad 03 Jan, 2004
Everest does it with style Himalayan News ServiceKathmanduEverest Hotel, New Baneshwor organised a gala function at their two restaurants — Grandeur Revisited ‘The Far Pavillion’ and Exotica Revisited — and the third one at its discotheque ‘Galaxy’ on New Year’s... Travel Abroad 01 Jan, 2004
More Anand for Dev Indo-Asian News ServiceMumbaiHe creates expansive celluloid dreams, never mind that his box office duds have stopped creating even a ripple for over 20 years. But Dev Anand is Dev Anand. And even if not for the vast repertoire of popular Hindi films... Travel Abroad 31 Dec, 2003
Spears, Aguilera trade insults Associated PressNew YorkBritney Spears and Christina Aguilera aren’t exactly in the same Mickey Mouse Club anymore. The pop stars, who both kissed Madonna a few months ago during a performance at the MTV Video Music Awards, are now trading insults... Travel Abroad 31 Dec, 2003
Image Channel set to go metro With the massive advancement in technology, the competition in any field is on the rise. Making their mark once again in the struggle to prove ‘who’s who?’, Image Channel is now all set to go metro.“The government has sanctioned our proposal to... Horoscopes 15 May, 2002
National Drama Festival begins On the occasion of the centennial of prominent dramatist late Bal Krishna Sama, Royal Nepal Academy is organising a three-day National Drama Festival.During the carnival, late Sama’s outstanding plays such as ‘Pralhaad’, ‘Uu mareki chhaina’,... Horoscopes 13 May, 2002
British bookies gambles on share float The second-biggest British bookmaker, William Hill, unveiled on Monday plans to take a gamble of its own by floating on the London Stock Exchange next month despite depressed market conditions. "The flotation of William Hill is an important development... 13 May, 2002
Folk music and dance performed With the western culture influencing the youth, Nepali folk musical instruments are facing danger of extinction as the new generation seems to be ignorant of the traditional values attached to them. They serve as a window of Nepali culture to the... Horoscopes 12 May, 2002
Music cassette in Kulung released Bairagi Kainla a renowned litterateur released a Kulung Rai language cassette “Aayabung” meaning beautiful flower amid a programme organised here on Saturday. The young contributors of the cassette Sarala Rai - a popular singer, Sushma Rai, Kul... Horoscopes 11 May, 2002
Damais loosing their income sources "In the name of modernity, tailors are being neglected due to the easy availability of readymade garments and the increasing trend of hiring brass bands to play music at religious ceremonies," says Nate Damai, a tailor living at Ward No 5 of Bhadrakali... Travel 05 May, 2002