Sunday, June 17, 2012

MS Dhoni named Nepal's Cricket Ambassador

Kathmandu, Jun 17: India cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni was on Saturday appointed Ambassador of Nepal Cricket in a function here.

Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation of Nepal, Posta Bahadur Bogati, made the announcement about Dhoni's association with Nepal Cricket.

The appointment of Dhoni will also help promote Nepal's tourism industry, according to the acting chief of the country's Tourism Board Subhash Niraula.

Indian Ambassador to Nepal, Jayanta Prasad, was also present on the occasion. Dhoni interacted with the office bearers of Cricket Association of Nepal, journalists and his fans.

Dhoni was accompanied by his wife Sakshi during the two-day visit.

Earlier, Dhoni also visited Kirtipur Cricket Stadium, situated in the premises of Tribhuvan University in Kathmandu.

Dhoni is scheduled to pay a visit to Pashupatinath Temple on Sunday, before wrapping up his visit.

Earlier, speaking to the media, he said, "Youths should come forward for sports besides studies as it helps to earn goodwill for the country."

"Cricket is an upcoming sport in Nepal and I want to see Nepali youths forming a famous cricket team in future," he said.

Dhoni said that he would be happy to promote cricket here and added that he would be glad if he could contribute to the development of cricket in Nepal.

Friday, June 15, 2012

Girl commits suicide after failing in SLC exams

Girl commits suicide after failing in SLC exams 


A fifteen-year-old girl has committed suicide in Banke district after failing to make it through the School Leaving Certificate (SLC) examinations held from March 20-29 this year.

One Pratikshya Sharma of Gosaingaun, Nepalgunj-13 died after consuming poison, District Police Office, Banke informed.

Pratikshya had appeared in this year’s SLC examinations from Narayan Higher Secondary School in the district.

Last year two girls, who failed to make it through the School Leaving Certificate examinations 2067, had attempted suicide in Kavre district.

One, Sani Bista, of Sanga VDC-6 in the district, died on the spot after consuming poison while another was hospitalized for many days due to the effect of the poison.

47.16 percent students have passed the SLC exams under regular category this year, which is 8.34 percent less than the pass rate of last year.

Similarly, 13.7 percent students have passed the exams under the exempted category this year. The pass percentage was higher among boys (51.8 percent) while only 42.2 percent girls made it through the SLC exams. nepalnews.com

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Nepali Actress Jessica Khadka Commits Suicide



Nepali Model and Actress Jessica khadka (Jyoti khadka) who was involved in a Sex Video scandal along with Prakash Ojha, committed suicide this morning. She hanged herself to death in her rented room at Jhoonche, New Road, Kathmandu. Her dead body is being taken to Teaching Hospital, Kathmandu for post-mortem. She acted in several Nepali Music Videos of Prakash Ojha and was also one of the actor in Prakash Ojha'sTiti Kareli. Her Latest Movie is Jungle Queen to be releasing this June 22. 


There were news regarding her frustration with life after the sex video with Prakash Ojha was leaked. She also changed her name from Jyoti Khadka to Jessica khadka due to the controversy. 










NEPALI MOVIE BINDAAS - SEXY SUSHMA KARKI IN HOT POSTER OF NEPALI MOVIE BINDAAS


Check Out The Poster Of New Nepali Movie * BINDAAS* with Nepali Actress Sushma Karki on The SUPERHOT COVER.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

MLTR Releases Nepal Video

When Michael Learns To Rock was in Nepal in November 2011 for a concert organised by ODC Network, the band also recorded video footage to accompany their upcoming single. Here is their latest release 'ANY WAY YOU WANT IT'
Source Lexlimbu.com

Friday, June 8, 2012

CHHADKE - Nepali Film Photos


Dayahang Rai

Saugat Malla

Namrata Shrestha

Arpan Thapa

Robin Tamang

Prateek NeupanePhotos from the upcoming Nepali film CHHADKE
source lexlimbu.com


Khula AakashAstha Tamang-Maskey

New Released Music Video:

Video Title: Khula Aakash
Vocal: Astha Tamang-Maskey
Music: Rohit Shakya and Astha Tamang-Maskey
Lyrics: Susan Maskey
Album: Ma Ek Sapana

Mixed by: Rohit Shakya and Astha Tamang-Maskey
Produced by: Rohit Shakya and Astha Tamang-Maskey

Starring: Ozasvi Maskey Tamang and Deep Chhetri

Directed and edited by: Rohit Shakya
© Fuzz Factory Productions

To purchase the album visit : http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/asthatamangmaskey5
iTunes : http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/ma-ek-sapana/id533401403

Thursday, June 7, 2012

The Kathmandu Project

Even with three days left, Surendra Lawoti who is a Nepali photographer based in Toronto has already managed to reach his goal of raising $4,500 through the website indiegogo. The current raised total stands at $4,625 and there is still time for you guys to contribute towards the project.


By following the link on to his fundraiser page you will see a detailed budget plan of where exactly the money will be spent. From buying camera equipments to plane fares, the money will all be utilised in completing Surendra's Kathmandu Project which highlights the landscape in transformation. Below is an excerpt from the page regarding what the project is about.
Project Description
According to a recent census, Kathmandu Valley’s population has almost doubled in the last ten years. Kathmandu does not have the supporting infrastructures to support this influx. What once used to be fertile agricultural land is now covered with boxed houses. Gated housing developments like in American suburbs are being built. In fact Kathmandu saw its own housing bubble. Banks heavily invested in real estate lending easily available loans. On the other hand, the poor and the landless live in one of many squatter settlements in the city. On the streets, there are traffic jams. There is pollution. And there are severe environmental concerns. What once used to be beautiful Baghmati River now is stagnant with stink, plastic bottles and garbage.

Kathmandu is an orgy of visual chaos. I want to spend five weeks in July and August of 2012 photographing Kathmandu. I plan to be on top of people’s houses, on office buildings, on the streets and in the squatter settlements photographing the urban landscape. For a photographer like me, who revels in visual pandemonium, Kathmandu is heavenly. I want to make striking and formally intricate images that distil the truth of modern Kathmandu.
source lexlimbu.com