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Bibhuti Man Singh graduated from the West Pakistan University of Engineering and Technology in Lahore in 1972. He also completed his Post Graduate training through a JICA sponsored program. He...
Issue 59 | October 2006
Chandra Shumsher Rana ruled Nepal with an iron fist for twenty eight years between 1901 and 1929 AD. He is known among other things as the builder of Singha Durbar...
Bibhuti Man Singh graduated from the West Pakistan University of Engineering and Technology in Lahore in 1972. He also completed his Post Graduate training through a JICA sponsored program. He...
Wouldn’t it be nice to hear couples reminding each other of their reservations at the local Newar Restaurant in Barcelona,Tokyo or may be London? Chinese, Thai and Italian foods already...
Declared the most prolific painter ever, Pablo Picasso was always a step ahead of the times. While people scratched their heads at his unusual creations, he merely turned a...
I first met Gyan Jyoti Kansakar when we persuaded him to break down the south wall of his large property in Thamel to build a four-shutter house, so we...
Born in a remote village in eastern Nepal, Novel Kishore Rai was destined to rise above the wildest dreams of his peers. He completed his PhD in linguistics, then went...
Chandra Shumsher Rana ruled Nepal with an iron fist for twenty eight years between 1901 and 1929 AD. He is known among other things as the builder of Singha...
Twenty years since his initiation into Nepali theater as a young boy from Pokhara, actor/director Anoop Baral still sees numerous loopholes in the local scene today, which he...
‘Bonsai’ is believed to have first appeared in Nepal through a Nepali Army Officer, the late Col. Chet Bahadur Bista. The first plant on which he practiced, a...
It was raining most of the afternoon but just around 4:30, it stopped. I then went down to Maiti Devi and headed up towards Gurukul and the Sama Natakghar where...
If you do not know where you come from, you will not know where you are going. Nothing holds truer to this adage than the numerous rites and rituals...
...Kathmandu was never built, it just grew up like weeds. That is why the city takes the knowledgeable tourist perpetually by surprise. He can never tell what next he may...