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Tihar Festival: An Introduction

Bijaya Dhakal Tihar is one of the biggest festivals of Hindu Nepalese people around the world. People have moved to different country in these days...

Narayan Gopal: An Untold Story

Ashwasan Dahal Emperor of Voice and King of Tragedy, Narayan Gopal was born on 1939 in Kilagal Tole, Kathmandu and died on December 5, 1990....

Religion: An Antiquated Canon

Pukar Dhital To begin with, the writer of this article has no clue why he has chosen this subject to write about! Well, upon deeper...

SACH KAHUN TOH: Neena’s Struggle in Her Own Words

Sindhiya Shrestha  Neena Gupta was born on 4th June 1959 in New Delhi to Roop Narayan Gupta and Shakuntala Gupta. She did her master's degree and M.Phil....

BP Koirala: A Great Freedom Fighter

Aashwasan Dahal BP Koirala, a great politician and literary figure was born on Bhadra 24, 1971 BS to Krishna Prasad Koirala and Dibya Koirala as...

ICT in Education: Far from the Reality

Bijaya Kumar Shrestha One of the most rising business and development that we saw in this century is fast paced growth of Information Technology, ranging...

‘An Endless Journey’: A Novel that Penetrates South Asian Socio-Political Structure

Rashmika Mandanwala, Sri Lanka The genre of the novel  Although there are various opinions about the genre of this novel and it is often close to...

Reading Culture at Bay

Manahari Sharma The common diseases we are having in this 21st century is bibliophobia — fear of book burning. The phenomenon prevailing in today's academia...

A Theoretical Engagement with ‘SAARC Literature’

Mahesh Paudyal There is no academically accepted chunk of writing called ‘SAARC Literature’, like there is a convention of using a volley of misnomers like...

Remembering Bhanubhakta

Dr. Ram Dayal Rakesh BHANUBHAKTA was a pioneer poet of Nepali language and literature. He was a multi-talented leading litterateur of his time. .He was...

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