Change... life in other words Every morning we wake up with a list of work to be done. And the most boring part is that the list always contains the same old things to be done.Wake up, study, prepare for the school, rush to reach school on time, attend classes for six long hours,... Travel Abroad 05 Oct, 2005
Nepali textile sector hit Kathmandu, September 27: Expiry of Multi-fibre arrangement (MFA) regime has hit Nepali garment sector harder than any other least developed countries (LDCs) like Bangladesh, Cambodia and Sri Lanka. According to the latest government study, Nepali... 27 Sep, 2005
Phew! I wasted over 15 minutes wondering how to get all the work done. I still had to do my homework, complete my project work, prepare for my chemistry test the following day. And it was already 9 pm.I didn’t know how I was going to manage all this in... Travel Abroad 14 Sep, 2005
Homework help Homework is a big concern for parents and kids. Many children need homework help to finish the requirements for school. Use the Feng Shui principles to aid your child in their homework. A well-designed space will keep the child alert and a little... Travel Abroad 06 Sep, 2005
Can’t escape The narrowing further down of differences during the 10th round of talks of the Committee of Experts (CoE) on South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA) raises hope about the SAARC plans to launch SAFTA on January 1, 2006, with a view to boosting... 04 Sep, 2005
Next Cabinet meet may Himalayan News Service Kathmandu, January 8: The next Cabinet meeting is most likely to finalise the draft of ordinance which would give a go-ahead to the establishment of four universities whose costs would be borne by the government. The ordinance... Travel 01 Sep, 2005
NBA against lawyers favouring takeover Kathmandu, August 26:In the wake of the Judicial Council doing its homework for appointing judges in the Supreme Court, the Nepal Bar Association (NBA) has said it would oppose appointment of lawyers as judges who have been welcoming the King’s... Horoscopes 27 Aug, 2005
Homeworkers revive seaside economy London, August 22:There could hardly be a more exciting place for a child to grow up — a warren of smugglers’ cellars, dinghies in the harbour and rocks on the beach that crack open to reveal fossils dating back millions of years.But in recent... 22 Aug, 2005
LETTERS Useful but vague: It was interesting to read Shailendra Kumar Upadhyay’s article “National crisis” published in THT on August 15. He has suggested that “a widely participated political conference” is the need of the hour to reach a consensus... 16 Aug, 2005
Scent of nothing If the general people are confused about conflicting statements by government leaders concerning dialogue and peace, what degree of credibility they may carry with the rebels is anybody’s guess. On Friday, two senior members of the Council of... 08 Aug, 2005
MIDWAY : Spare the rod As I walked to my college last Wednesday, I came across a girl who was waiting for the school bus. In fact, there were a quartet of them, but this girl was crying. I stopped and asked her if anything was wrong. That didn’t help either. Thinking that... 08 Aug, 2005
A little moonlight Kirtinidhi Bista, one of the vice chairmen of the Council of Ministers, expressed the government’s ‘intent’ to hold talks with the Maoists as well as with the political parties to restore peace. He made these remarks to officials of the Civil... 07 Aug, 2005