Diaspora is a feeling of home when one is not home. Nostalgia, a constructed discourse, is related to temporal orientation. With his debut anthology of seventy seven poems “The Colours of Spring”, poet Kuma Raj Subedi (now in Australia) longs for home desperately. His abrupt shifts and bewilderment from love musings to the expressions of his pungent complaints to himself reflect the inconstancy of people around the world.
Crises are fertile grounds where literary edifices are built upon, maintained and sustained. After about 18 years since the end of the Maoist armed conflict, books are being written, stories are being told, poems are being created, music is being composed, and movies are being made.
Women fall on the first line of the population to potentially suffer more from the consequences of corruption. Therefore, they need to play a catalytic role in controlling corruption and generating awareness against the abuse of power. Corruption has many forms, and deprives people of goods and services catered by the public offices.
The Khanikhola Rural Municipality in Kavre district has accorded top priority for coffee farming, health care of senior citizens and education to the hapless children.
The intermediaries and foreign employment agents have duped almost Rs 760 million by luring of the foreign jobs to different people in the first 10 months of the current fiscal year, according to the Department of Foreign Employment (DoFE).
President Ram Chandra Paudel is scheduled to address the joint meeting of the Federal Parliament to table the government's policy and programmes for the upcoming fiscal year.
President of Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Rajendra Lingden has said that everyone involved in fake Bhutanese refugee scam should face stern actions.
A total of 18,324 cows have been infected with the viral disease of Lumpy skin in 13 districts of Bagmati province.
The Kathmandu District Court has remanded Bhutanese refugee leader Teknath Rijal and president of Nepal Haj Committee Shamsher Mian to days in judicial custody for investigation into their alleged involvement in the Bhutanese refugee scam.
The Press Council Nepal has urged all media and social media users to not spread disinformation in a way that affects investigation.
Tiji, a historical and cultural festival that started some 800 years ago in Lhomangthan, the Upper belt in Himalayan district of Mustang, was marked with great fanfare this year.
Chief Minister of Bagmati Province, Shalikram Jammakattel, has urged farmers not to be despair.
Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Sudan Kirati informed that the chartered flights from Pokhara to China will begin from June 23 while inaugurating the 24th national assembly of Nepal Association of Tour and Travel Agents (NATTA).
Tek Nath Rijal, the Bhutanese leader, has been arrested by the Nepal Police (NP) in the indictment of his involvement in the case of a fake Bhutanese refugee scam. He is living in Nepal as a Bhutanese refugee.
Senior journalist Kul Chandra Wagle has been unanimously elected President of the Democratic Thought Society. The 12th General Convention and 25th Annual General Meeting of the Society elected its 36-member new central executive committee, said the Society coordinator Dr Madhusudhan Pun.