Paul Joseph’s symphonic arrangement of the Nepali national anthem “Sayaun Thunga Phool Ka” composed by Amber Gurung and performed by the Queensboro Symphony Orchestra at the NY Concert for Nepal 5-31-15 at Mary’s Nativity Church, New York, NY
The 74th episode of Movers & Shakers video magazine presents an inspiring interview with Mahabir Pun who has been working so hard to bring wireless communication to rural Nepal.
A replica of Dharara build in between Sundhara and Shahid Gate in remembrance of the Dharara Tower, built in 1832 and completely damaged by an earthquake. Photo: Kumar Shrestha, RSS
एक जना नेपाली सुरक्षा गार्ड जो परदेशी भूमीमा पसिना बगाइरहेका छन उनले देखाएको ब्यबहारबाट यतिबेला मलेसियाको इन्टरनेट प्रयोगकर्ताको मन जितेको छ । एक मगन्तेलाई उनीहरुले गरेको ब्यबहार र बोलीले नेपालीको महानता झल्काउँछ ।
Twelve people have been killed with another six seriously injured in the landslide that took place in various western VDCs of Taplejung, triggered by heavy rainfall since Wednesday evening. Many more are reported missing.
Child marriage is a problem here in South Asian countries. This documentary shows about prevailing tradition of early marriage in many parts of Nepal, highlighting the adverse effects to the girl child in such cases.
Gyani lived on the temple grounds all her life, after being abandoned by her family she had found canine companionship more rewarding. The dogs have been more loyal, caring, and protective than any friend or relative.
The Manakamana Cable Car has come into operation from today (June 7, 2015) after long halt due to April 25 earthquake, although there would not be regular worship in the Manakamana Temple. The cable car that came into operation from May 10 was closed after the powerful aftershocks on May 12.
Kathmandu recorded the hottest day in the last three years with temperature soaring to 35 degree Celsius. The 35 degree Celsius is the new record in three years according to the Meteorological Forecasting Division,
The artistes’ team has edged out the political leaders’ team by 3-0 in the friendly football match played to raise fund for the quake survivors in the country.
The film is based on the true events of the fatal 1996 Mount Everest expeditions detailed in Jon Krakeur’s best-selling book Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster. Everest was filmed over several months on location in Italy, Iceland, and Nepal and the crew was filming on the famous mountain itself when a fatal avalanche struck Mount Everest in April of last year. Unlike other disaster movies that rely solely on computer-generated effects, Everest made use of as many treacherous, icy locations as they safely could. Those extreme conditions certainly pay off in this first, visceral trailer. Everest opens in IMAX 3D on September 18.
Foreigners helps to build temporary shelter for Durbar High School on Monday at Ranipokhari, Kathmandu after a devastating earthquake stroked different parts of country and damaged many houses, buildings and schools. Photo: Kumar Shrestha/RSS
The schools which have remained closed after the massive earthquake have come into operation from Sunday. The schools were closed down for a month following the April 25 earthquake and May 12 powerful tremor.