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Reflections

Books, Identity and the Reader’s Take

Aditiya Thapa I like books, and although I have lost my prodigious abilities (read a 900-page novel in a day), they make up a significant...

Humanity, Compassion and Universal Co-operation: A Discourse on COVID-19 Pandemic

Dr. Mithilesh Kumar Thakur The Covid-19 pandemic, which embarked upon its journey from its epicenter, Wuhan province in China a few months ago has wreaked...

Teaching Kindness in Schools

Satya Raj Joshi You must have heard the phrase ‘random acts of kindness’ which refers to a selfless act of resulting in the happiness of...

Bagh-chal: A Nepali Classic?

Arjun Poudel Can the ancient Nepali game of Bagh-chal be called a classic? The term ‘classic’ is encountered by most Nepali readers in marketing and...

When American Dreams Shrug off

Mahesh Paudyal When the Rambo films started hitting the box office way back in the early eighties, liberal critics considered it a 'jerk' and almost...

Criticism is a Parasitic Plant

Govinda Raj Bhattarai Will you kindly give a glimpse of your publications to date? Surely, I want to be remembered as a writer.  My first book...

Dependency and the Young Generation

Unika Sunar We have a great history of time evolution, showing how we are able to live in the modern times. Starting from Stone Age...

Things Fall Apart: A Postcolonial Chisel on the Western Canon

Pukar Dhital  The body of books, music, and art that scholars accept as the most important and influential tool in shaping Western culture is phrased...

Who Was Diego Maradona?

Diego Maradona was an Argentinean soccer legend who was widely regarded as one of the best players of all time. Maradona led club teams...

Asuro or Vasa

Dr. Santosh Singh Thapa  The basic quality of healing of a medicine is primarily remains latent in the herbs, shrubs or plants. They are processed...

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