The Week
Kick back and relax
Kick back and relax
We all want to go on a holiday every now and then. Sometimes, you are bored at work or on the bus back home and you see travel photos of your family and friends and you too want to take a break and go somewhere. But even though throwing caution to the wind and hoping on a plane sounds tempting, you...
Jan 25, 2019
The Week
Managing money
Managing money
If you want to find out how other people approach finance management and gain another perspective on this then the best way to do so would be by reading a book on the topic. There are thousands of books written on this topic and because money is a very personal matter, not every book resonates with...
Jan 25, 2019
My City, Lifestyle, Gen-Next, Travel, Article
Overcoming fears at The Last Resort
Overcoming fears at The Last Resort
My heart raced as I stepped walked on bridge that would take me to the bunjy spot. My legs started to tremble and all I could hear was the sound of the Bhotekoshi River flowing down. As I peeked downward, I noticed that the drop was 160 meters -from the suspension bridge.
Jan 25, 2019
The Week
Online resources for learning art
Online resources for learning art
A lot of people get interested in art later on in life when they are already pretty involved in some other profession of their choice. For such individuals, delving into a field that is as vast as art might be a little intimidating especially when you don’t really have the time to attend daily art c...
Jan 25, 2019
My City, Lifestyle
Hitchhiking with a wheelchair in war-torn Yemen
Hitchhiking with a wheelchair in war-torn Yemen
Using a wheelchair in war-torn Yemen is not easy.
Jan 25, 2019
The Week
Crafting timeless pieces
Crafting timeless pieces
Mohammed Ibrahim and Qazi Sayed launched Turramqo, a jewelry brand, around 16 years ago. As Tibetan Muslims their main objective behind starting Turramqo was to bring a little bit of their own culture into their business venture. The two friends started out by making jewelry inspired by traditional...
Jan 25, 2019
The Week
Honoring his roots & staying true
Honoring his roots & staying true
Sabin Bhandari comes from a family of artists. His grandfather, Kulman Bhandari is a renowned artist and sculptor. Also, his dad and uncles used to paint and sculpt as well. So naturally, looking up to them as a kid, he too started drawing and painting before finally realizing that he, in fact, had...
Jan 25, 2019
WORLD
Florida elections chief resigns when blackface photos emerge
Florida elections chief resigns when blackface photos emerge
TALLAHASSEE, Jan 25: Florida’s top elections official abruptly resigned Thursday after a newspaper obtained pictures of him in blackface dressed as a Hurricane Katrina victim at a 2005 party.
Jan 25, 2019
SPORTS
UAE tour an opportunity to reinforce ODI status
UAE tour an opportunity to reinforce ODI status
KATHMANDU, Jan 25: Nepal’s first ever full-fledged bilateral series tour of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) can be a good opportunity to reinforce its One-Day International (ODI) status earned last year for four years. The selection of young players and improved performance by experienced players is...
Jan 25, 2019
SPORTS
Women’s blind cricket team to tour Pakistan, leaves Saturday
Women’s blind cricket team to tour Pakistan, leaves Saturday
KATHMANDU, Jan 25: Cricket Association of Blind (CAB) Nepal, organized a farewell function for national women’s blind cricket team that is scheduled to leave for Pakistan on Saturday to play a five-match series.
Jan 25, 2019