Every morning at 5am, this goes on in Bhadrabasti, Chapali, Budanilkantha-2, in this government (community) building, built last year after covering a river, after cutting down trees.
While media houses are about their owners and advertisers, they are mostly about the journalists who run them. Kantipur Media Group has had many journalists over the years, who have taken stands for the nation and its people, writes Pratibha Tuladhar.
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"violence escalated as groups of arsonists showed up... torching private homes of ministers and businesses...government buildings, police stations, the Supreme Court and the country’s main administrative block, Singha Durbar, were among those set on fire"
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“Triggered by a recent social media ban, Nepal's Gen Z took to the streets against corruption and nepotism. But none of them had foreseen the violence and unrest that transpired,” writes columnist @prateeish
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"No one tells you perimenopause makes your periods erratic and you will need to carry provisions in your bag always... No one tells you your knees will start to buckle and osteoporosis will set in. You will struggle on the staircase."
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What most women want is to be able to buy their own meals, sit in safe places doing what they like doing and then to go home to some peace and quiet. It’s not any different from what men want. Yet, often harder for women to experience.
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I am a lover of light and now I must look away from the sun... I’m thrilled any day I wake up and it’s cloudy. A gloomy day is gentler on my face and rain is bliss, writes Pratibha Tuladhar. #rosacea#skincare
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"We must find joy in serving. That’s what my parents taught me."
The story of Bhargavi Mua, who founded Tapasthali, an old age home for women.
Mother, Who Creates | @prateeish
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Juxtaposed in the form of mixed genres of work, each strand in Somethings in the Belly reminds us about our existence, as it takes us back to the womb where we took form.
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The feeling is packed with familiarity and yet it is alarming with someone’s elbow going over her face, some crotch pressed to her side and someone’s garlic breath upon her hair.
Latest in Suburban tales by Pratibha Tuladhar @prateeish.
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