Searching the disintegration plan
You might have wondered why the new posts on this blog are delaying. As I opened y mail there were three mails claiming that I lost my energy to write any more, other five urging for immediate new posts. The comments on the blog and in mail are excellent...
Interviews Across Time and Space: A useful manual for interviewing
Writer by interest, Ajit Baral has profoundly asserted in his new book ‘Interviews Across Time and Space’ that interviewing people is not as easy as we in the media usually take it to be. While working with media, interviewing skills are very much essential for journalists. The skill of...
Confidently! Towards another Sikkim saga
Sikkimization of this country was a talked issue for the last several years, to be precise exactly after Sikkim collapsed to be a part of grater India. But I wonder, why has it not been talked as Tibet-ization, fanning out its sovereignty to greater China. As China tries to...
Victoria Cross to Gurkhas: Who cares?
Of the total 1,356 Victoria Crosses, the highest military decoration given by the British monarch, awarded worldwide since its inception in 1856, 13 were given to the Gurkhas. Unfortunately, none of these bravery medals are in Nepal now. Neither the government offices have any record where these medal are...
Be declared anti-national!
“These things are not interesting and I don’t understand also,” Karma said, shrugging his shoulder, obviously a bit irritated at being dragged into the discussion. Till he found a job, Karma said, he was content watching movies and hanging out with his friends. He heaved his two shoulders as...
The gang-fight starts for republicanism
The king divided his allies into fragments in his ambitious plan to thwart the people’s movement for liberty, human rights and democracy. Mischievously, the master plan, the cliché would be road map as George Bush propounds, was intended to accumulate more powers for palace and the king though this...