Well, the title is here because these days I am studying a little of mass communication (journalism) theories for my masters’ examination. I find is amazing that I am a part of the complex process that is too difficult to understand (the red-hot question: how I am going to pass the exam if I even find it difficult to understand?) Continue reading…
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Where Dreams Can Take You?
If you are regular reader of my blog, then you probably remember I once made a blog similar in the title. You can read that here. This is like a sequel, but with a positive note.
And this is about the Kalaiya Cricket Club and its Siddeswor Sports Complex Cricket Ground in Bara district. The district boosts only the third turf-wicket cricket ground in Nepal. And all that started, well, many thought from a dream.
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Where Dreams Can Take You?
If you dream of climbing Mt Everest, you can at least reach the base camp; if you don’t dream of climbing it, then you won’t even reach basecamp. But this is not only one truth, the bitter side of this is that you can lose all your fingers in your attempts to reach base camp, if you are not careful enough.
The story of beauty queen Anara Gupta highlights the bitter side.
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The Plight of a Brave Man
This morning, my long-time wish to know about the person who dared the security men with guns in their hands to climb on the statue of King Mahendra during the People’s Movement 1990, was fulfilled. The photo of the youth on the statue, who was shot down later, had always made me wonder how could a man be so brave. But his story that appeared on the front page of The Kathmandu Post and Kantipur made me numb.
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United We Blog!
Blogging is the hottest thing in the virtual world (despite many bloggers knowing that their blog won’t be read by many people. And how can people like us, me and Dinesh Wagle, can avoid this – thus we decide, on an untold agreement that at least each of us would read other’s, united we blog!
Note: The blog post is here for historic purpose. This was the first post on United We Blog! on October 1, 2004. UWB is the first blog of Nepal.
After 31 minutes of this post, Dinesh Wagle, a co-founder of UWB, posted this:
Joining the foray
Agreeing totally on what Uzz has to say in his posting, I here by declare my participation into the Blogging War. God bless our readers!
UWB was first hosted at www.wagle.com.np/dinuzz and on November 8, 2004, it was moved to www.blog.com.np