Congratulations specially to Ashutosh Shrestha & Djraju Singh + All Vootoo Members for all the hard work ..... As of now we all are super excited to move on towards the soft launch this whole week - If you are around Lazimpat then do drop by for an amazing food experience with a twist - "Food Voutique " Which i'm 1000% sure u will love ;)
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Bollywood actor becomes Indian 'prince'
MUMBAI, Oct 31: Top Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan was made the new Nawab (Muslim prince) of Pataudi on Monday in a private ceremony at his ancestral home in northern India.
Khan became the 10th nawab of the former princely state after the death in September of his 70-year-old father, Mansur Ali Khan, from a rare form of lung disease.
The elder Khan, nicknamed "Tiger Pataudi" for his brilliant fielding, captained India at cricket while his father, Ifthikar Ali Khan, played for both India and England.
Saif Ali Khan, who was educated at the private Winchester school in England, is one of Hindi-language cinema´s biggest stars and was recently seen in the thriller "Aarakshan" (Reservation).
Monday´s ceremony was held at the family seat of Pataudi Palace in Haryana state and attended by relatives and local villagers, said Rohini Iyer, Khan´s spokeswoman in Mumbai.
Village chiefs tied a turban around his head at a ceremony watched by his mother, the former actress Sharmila Tagore, and his two sisters.
The 41-year-old actor, who is dating Bollywood pin-up Kareena Kapoor, told the NDTV news channel after the ceremony that "even if it´s symbolic, it´s very humbling... I´m also conscious of some kind of responsibility."
Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan sits on stage near a portrait of his late father as he is made the new Nawab (Muslim prince) of Pataudi on October 31, 2011 in a private ceremony at his ancestral home in Gurgaon, the northern Indian state of Haryana. (AFP)
Pataudi was a princely state in pre-independence India while the nawabs, who can trace their lineage back centuries, were its aristocratic rulers.
Like the heads of other erstwhile Indian princely states that were taken over after the British left in 1947, the title is now ceremonial with no formal powers.
Part of Pataudi Palace is now a heritage hotel.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Vote Sarina Maskey for Miss International 2011
Sarina Maskey, Second runner up of Miss Nepal 2011 is representing Nepal in Miss International 2011 that is being held November 6, 2011 at the Sichuan Opera Theatre, in Chengdu, China. Miss International 2011 is the 51st edition of the Miss International pageant
You can support Sarina in the popular beauty pageant by casting your vote and making her win title of Miss Internet. Go to the link below on the official website of Miss International beauty pageant and click on the orange button below her picture to register your vote. You can vote till November 6, 2011.
You can support Sarina in the popular beauty pageant by casting your vote and making her win title of Miss Internet. Go to the link below on the official website of Miss International beauty pageant and click on the orange button below her picture to register your vote. You can vote till November 6, 2011.
Note: The content is in Chinese. Don’t worry about it, you just need to vote on the orange button which will increase once you click on it.
Sarina Maskey, born on 27 May 1987 in Gorkha, Nepal is currently living in the capital city Kathmandu. She finished her Bachelors in Information Management from St. Xavier College. She is perusing her Masters in Business Administration (MBA) in Banking and Insurance in KFA Business School in Kathmandu.
Sarina Maskey came on to second runner up place in the latest Miss Nepal 2011. Malina Joshi who was crowned in the competition is representing Nepal at Miss World 2011 that will take place on 6th of November at Earls Court, London.
Let’s show our support for Nepal in international Beauty Pageants!
Images Via Miss International 2011 and China NewsSunday, October 30, 2011
Malina Joshi in London for Miss World 2011
Miss Nepal 2011 winner Malina Joshi is representing Nepal at Miss World 2011 that will take place on 6th of November at Earls Court, London. She arrived in London few days ago and is undergoing several trainings as part of the special world competition. Watch her video profile above for the Miss World 2011 competition that went up on official youtube channel of Miss World.
Malina Joshi is one of the participants among 122 others from different nations that are competing for the most coveted beauty pageant title in the world. So far among the activities, Miss World sports finale that includes swimming, running, and traditional Highland games has taken place and the contestants for talent round are listed up already. As a part of Miss World tour of Scotland, Malina Joshi including other participants recently visited Edinburgh Castle – part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Edinburgh’s Old and New Town which is Scotland’s number one tourist attraction.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Nepal Sambat gets recognition as national calendar
The government on Tuesday decided to recognise Nepal Sambat as a government calendar, and formed a three-member task force to study how the lunar calendar used by the Newar community, primarily in the Capital Valley, can be used in the government offices.
According to Deputy Prime Minister and government Spokesperson Narayan Kaji Shrestha, the taskforce headed by Newar intellectual and activist Padmaratna Tuladhar will submit its report on the study of native calendars along with Nepal Sambat to the government within a month. Hari Narayan Malla and Kumar Yonjan are included as members in the taskforce.
The Cabinet meeting held at Singha Durbar this morning took the decision to this effect.
Also, the meeting decided to set up Shankhadhar Sakhwa National Academy in the name of the founder of Nepal Sambat.
Sakhwa, a merchant of Kathmandu, paid the debts of commoners after he miraculously found the sand turned into gold over in 880 AD, according to legends. Historians suggest that Nepal Sambat was started to commemorate the clearance of state debts since then.
Nepal Sambat 1132 will start on Thursday.
Source Himalayan Times
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Friday, October 21, 2011
Three international carriers plan to link Kathmandu
A rebound in tourist arrivals in the last two years has prompted a number of international airlines to connect Nepal. Aeroflot, Sri Lankan Airlines and RAK Airways have shown interest in flying to Kathmandu in the near future.
According to the Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation (MoTCA), Russian carrier Aeroflot is planning to resume flights to Nepal while Sri Lankan Airlines and UAE-based RAK Airways are two other potential airlines to serve Nepal. Ministry sources said discussions were underway through diplomatic channels.
The growing interest of international airlines in Nepal is due to swelling passenger movement. With more Nepalis departing for foreign employment and increased visitor arrivals, international passenger movement surged 19.39 percent in the first six months of 2011 compared to the same period last year. In the first nine months of 2011, tourist arrivals by air amounted to 369,844.
Aeroflot had suspended flights to Nepal some eight-nine years ago. The MoTCA source said that the carrier was seeking to operate flights to Kathmandu by utilizing fifth freedom rights from Delhi, India. The right of fifth freedom allows an airline to carry passengers from its country to another country through a third country.
Similarly, Sri Lankan Airlines has again revived its plan to connect Nepal. The carrier wants to fly to Nepal via New Delhi. The carrier was granted fifth freedom rights in 2008.
Likewise, RAK Airways wishes to add Kathmandu to its network but the inadequate air seats provided by the Air Service Agreement (ASA) signed between the UAE and Nepal has emerged as a hindrance to its plans. “To allow RAK Airways to Nepal, the ministry needs to review the existing ASA,” said MoTCA joint secretary Suresh Acharya.
The ASA between Nepal and UAE allows 28 frequencies per week. Currently, there are three airlines—Air Arabia, Fly Dubai and Etihad Airways—flying between Nepal and the UAE. Air Arabia and Fly Dubai operate 14 flights per week while Etihad Airways is operating seven flights per week.
The MoTCA has allowed international airlines serving Nepal to operate an additional seven weekly flights with a temporary operating permit (TOP) for countries that have signed ASAs with Nepal.
With the government barring Air Arabia from exercising its fifth freedom right to fly on the Kathmandu-Kuala Lumpur sector last year that gave rise to diplomatic problems between the UAE and Nepal besides throwing up legal issues, Acharya said that the MoTCA was assessing refreshing bilateral relations and reviewing the ASA. Recently, the ministry concluded that preventing Air Arabia from exercising its fifth freedom right would be a violation of the ASA.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Nepal Army plane missing
A Nepal Army plane (RAN-49 BN2T) en route to Kathmandu from Nepalgunj has gone out of contact since 7 pm, Tuesday, Avenus TV reported.
It is suspected that the plane has met with an accident at Gowad-9, Baglung, the TV added.
However, News 24 TV said the plane was carrying six passengers including a doctor and patient
Source Kathmandu Post
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