Monday, April 22, 2013

Raat ki Rani Music Video ft. Priyanka Karki by Hemant Rana

Priyanka Karki has been featured in a music video of Nepali song Raat ki Rani from Hemant Rana. In the music video directed by Pratap Singh, Priyanka Karki plays a role of a night queen. Watch the music video below.
The song Raat Ki Rani is from album Mero Aakash by Hemant Rana. The Lyrics and music for the song is from Kalyan Singh and is arranged by Manoj KC.
Produced by Mokshya, Pratap and Manas Singh have done a good job with the video. Sushil Neupane has edited the video.

Ishani Shrestha featured on Cover page of Wave Magazine

Ishani Shrestha Cover Wave Magazine

Miss Nepal 2013 Ishani Shrestha has been featured on cover page of April edition of Wave Magazine in Nepal. The spring edition of the magazine that will hit the stands soon has also presented Ishani Shrestha in its special section – “Know all”
Ishani Shrestha is seen flaunting in tenzin tseten bhutia in the above cover image.Interestingly, as popular Miss Nepal 2002 Malvika Subba has edited this edition of the wave magazine, it seems to cover more of the Miss Nepals. Watch for another section “Celebs at Miss Nepal” in the magazine.Before you actually grab the magazine from stands, visit our previous posts –Ishani Shrestha biography, Ishani Shrestha interview on Image Channel, Ishani Shrestha Miss Nepal to know all about her.





Sunday, April 21, 2013

Kagbeni & Mustang

 Kagbeni is a village in Upper Mustang, Nepal, located in the valley of the Kali Gandaki River. Administratively, Kagbeni is a Village Development Committee in Mustang District in the Dhawalagiri Zone of northern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 1200 people residing in 260 individual households. [1] Kagbeni from above It lies on the trail from Jomsom to the royal capital Lo Manthang, near the junction with the trail to Muktinath.













Monday, April 15, 2013

Longest Talkshow Record By Rabi Lamichhane

Rabi Lamichhane Marathon TalkshowNepalese journalist Rabi Lamichhane had hoped to win the Guinness World Record for longest talk show with a 60-hour television extravaganza on the topic, "Lord Buddha Was Born in Nepal." The 36-year-old nailed it and then some — his broadcast clocked in at 62 hours, beating the previous record of 52 hours set by an Ukrainian duo. Lamichhane talked and talked, and then talked some more, to actors, politicians, singers, sports personalities, entrepreneurs, journalists and Nepalis who called in from around the world. The host ate on camera to keep his strength up and, as he neared his third full day of non-stop talking, Lamichhane had started to grow a beard.

Sauraha to Pokhara Buses NOW With Wireless

Tourist Bus Nepal
Mountain Overland Travel and Tours have started operating two tourist buses on the Pokhara – Sauraha route with Wi-Fi connection. The social networking geeks can now Facebook and Tweet as they kill the hours. The round-trip fare has been fixed at Nrs 1,100. Quite reasonable, that also comes with either a breakfast or lunch, depending on the time of travel. This route is also expected to make travelling a lot more efficient for tourists wanting to visit the Kathmandu – Pokhara – Chitwan circuit. I would’ve expected Greenline Buses to do something like this, nonetheless its a nice step to provide more services for the passengers.
Source Lexlimbu.com

Friday, April 12, 2013

Please PROMOTE: "Buddha was born in Nepal" & "Mt. Everest is in Nepal"



To:
Government of India, HH Dalai Lama, Indian Authors and Indian Officials 
I just signed the following petition addressed to: Government of India, HH Dalai Lama, Indian Authors and Indian Officials.

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Stop promoting, "Buddha was born in India" & "Mount Everest is in India".

Anybody with basic education knows that "Lord Buddha" was born in Nepal (Nepal is a beautiful country which lies between India and China: Please check the world map which has a flag with "Moon" and "Sun") and "Mount Everest is in India".

If you ask general public, "Do you know where was Buddha born ? " and "Do you know where is Mount Everest ?". The immediate answer will be : In India because that is what the books published by so called historians had been saying or the modern world leaders are promoting.

Please do little research and you know that Nepal is PROUD country with so much Natural resources, beautiful mountains, rivers, green trees, temples, stupas etc.

I am proud to be a Nepali and would request all the concerned officials and world leaders to stop "False Information" to the world.

Once again, "Lord Buddha was born at Kapilvastu, Lumbini, Nepal" and "Mount Everest is in Nepal."

Please let everybody know about it.

Thanks a lot.

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Sincerely,
Sincerely,
[Your name]Please watch this video which talks about a recent book by Dr. Fareed Zakaria which has wrong information about Buddha't birthplace.

Fake information about Lord Gautam Buddha form a book name THE POST-AMERICAN WORLD written by Fareed Zakaria


This books consists of false information due to which the readers are to be awared about the effects from this book and is suggested not to buy this book.

Please sign to the page change.org and support us.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Sheraton re-enters Nepal


It’s official. Non-resident Nepali Shesh Ghale will be building a five-star hotel in the heart of Kathmandu. The property will be known as the Sheraton Kathmandu Hotel.
Ghale had announced his plan to open a luxury hotel last October. His MIT Group Holding Nepal recently signed an agreement with Starwood Hotels and Resort Worldwide Inc and set the project rolling.
Slated to open in February 2018, the 225-room Sheraton Kathmandu Hotel will be managed by Starwood Hotels & Resorts. Ghale had stated during the NRN Day function on Oct 11, 2012 that he had been holding discussions with global hotel chains for his hotel project.
Ghale, 54, is on the list of the 200 wealthiest Australians with a fortune of $225 million. He ranks 166th on the list published by the Australian Business Review Weekly. Ghale had said that the hotel would have an investment of AUS$ 75-80 million. The Sheraton Kathmandu Hotel will be located on Kantipath adjacent to the office of the Education Ministry, opposite the west gate of the Narayanhiti Palace Museum. All the rooms in the hotel will have a full range of amenities, including the plush, all-white Sheraton Sweet Sleeper bed, high-speed internet access, and luxurious bath and body products.
The heart of the lobby will feature the Link@Sheraton experienced with Microsoft—a social hub providing complimentary WiFi and work stations so guests can stay connected while on the road. The hotel will also have a spa and swimming pool. It will also house a 16,500-sq ft meeting space, a well equipped business centre and the Sheraton Club.
The Sheraton Kathmandu Hotel marks the re-entry of the Sheraton brand in Nepal. It had earlier managed the Hotel Everest as the Hotel Everest Sheraton in the 1980s. After the Hyatt Regency, no other international hotel chain has come to Nepal.
Meanwhile, Starwood has been expanding its presence in South Asia with the aim of having 100 hotels under operation, development and management contracts. Recently, it announced its expansion plans in Bangladesh with the signing of the Le Meridien Dhaka and the re-entry of Sheraton in Dhaka with a new hotel expected to open in 2016.
Starwood will also make a foray into new markets like Sri Lanka with Four Points by Sheraton Colombo, International Airport and the Sheraton Colombo Hotel in Colombo, said the company in a press release. One of the leading hotel and leisure companies in the world, Starwood has 1,134 properties in nearly 100 countries.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Sajha Yatayat to start services from New Year 2070

Come the New Year 2070 and the long wait is finally going to be over. The newly-acquired buses of the Sajha Yatayat are all set to hit the Kathmandu valley roads on April 14 when they will ply on two routes.
The buses, which were delivered to Sajha Cooperatives by Indian Manufacturer Tata, has acquired route permits to officially begin the services on that day.
Sajha officials confirmed that all work related to the bus service has been completed. “We have the buses, inspection has been conducted and route permits have been acquired. We are ready to hit the road now,” Sajha Manager Mahendra Raj Pandey told the Post on Sunday.
According to Pandey, Chief Secretary Lilamani Poudel will, however, launch the bus service on Saturday itself.
To start with, the buses will ply on two routes—Satdobato-Lagankhel, Jawlakhel-Tripureshwore, Ratnapark, Maharajgunj, Basundhara, New Buspark. Another route will be the Kalanki-Kalimati-New Baneshwore-Tinkune, Airport road section. Both the routes will have two-way services from 5 am to 11 pm. Sajha has okayed a minimum fare of Rs 15 and can go up to Rs 20, according to the distance travelled, while the discounted minimum fare for students will be Rs 10.
Passengers can also transfer tickets or change routes with the tickets purchased.
Sajha has, this time around, also hired six female bus conductors.
All the 16 new buses are compliant with the Euro-III emission standards, while each bus boasts of 55 seats and an 15 additional strap-hangers for standing passengers.
The buses also have automated doors and two CCTV cameras and display screens for advertisements, public notices and entertainment.
Sajha Yatayat halted its bus services in 2002 and politicisation and overstaffing were blamed for the failure. It is now under a new management and was established as a cooperative in 2011 with an executive board elected from general members.


Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Beauty of Muktinath



Fewa Tal Pokhara



Muktinath is one of the sacred dhams of Hindu religion. It is believed that all miseries and sorrows are relieved once a person visits the temple. Mukti means "Nirvana" or emancipation, "Nath" means God. Both the Buddhists and Hindus hold the temple in high esteem. There are several pilgrimage sites bearing cultural and religious values. For western tourists, a trip to Muktinath not only provides a trek of a lifetime amidst the barren valley and lofty Himalayan Ranges, but also gives them an opportunity to see the homogeneity of Hinduism and Buddhists in the same place.