By LB Chhetri
As soon as the government tabled its annual budget, the modern ritual of debate, discussion, and comments by various organizations on the...
By Bimal Bhaukajee
The birds continued to singEven though the singing was not heard.When did the singing ever stop ?The birds continued to sing…to sing.
The...
By Momila
Life turned all but waterI spilled here;Quenched someone’s thirst thereAnd drifted a corpse somewhereHere,The Ganges had to flow aloneBut the Tukucho flowed along...
By Shrawan Mukarung
To kill the earth’s most primitive manYou need the newest thing.
Now with youWhat such a thing is there…?
A reformed democracy?A republic?
Any state-of-the-art...
Maya Thakuri
A sudden, disgusting smell fills the room whenever my mother, who is nearing eighty-six, enters. My fourteen-year-old son Manis, twelve-year-old daughter Sumi, and...
By Rambabu Subedi
A butterfly and an earthworm were fast friends. They stayed together under the soil. One day, the butterfly said, “How long should...