Janak Timilsina

Janak Timilsina is a journalist working in Nepal. He is a student of Mass Communication and Journalism. He reports for "Global Nepalipatra Pub.PVT.LTD". being weekly published from Europe and Australia. He writes on politics and youth issues.

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Prachanda: Power to Dream
Prachanda was identity-less in his 24 years long political career before the outbreak of people's war in 1996. His name limited as the 'myth' in specific circle was famous out of the blue in a very short time. Many people, linking his name with Paras guessed that the name could be just imaginary. His name was widely familiar in public with different pseudonyms.
Divided Madhesh Politics
Most of the Madheshi leaders who often don't leave Kathmandu have descended to Madhesh. Their Madhesh tour seems to be inspired by a political card meant to be exchange with Madhes for popularity politics. While playing this political card, they are chanting slogans louder that constitution writing process was neglected due to irresponsive activities of big political parties. But, it does not seem that Madheshi people will trust on whatever they are telling to them. Rift have grown wider between Madhesh based parties and the people of Madhes.
Colourful Godawari
It won't be otherwise if you name it "Capital of the Flowers". Are you interested at the study of bio-diversity? No problem. There are so many plants the name of which you might not have heard. Godawari is itself a botanic garden.
The Season to Show
Ritika Thapa was selecting cloths for her boyfriend in a department store in New Baneshwor when this scribe met her. Deeply attracted towards the Bollywood fashion, she was selecting Salman Khan-style cloths for her boyfriend. Ritika, a graduate student in a college in Kathmandu, says she likes the body of men draped in vest and jeans pants. "Boys look great in fitting vest and jeans," a smiling Ritika shares.
Best Options for Leisure : Books and Movie
"I could not felt the pleasure even in the movie of Brad Pitt as much as Lolita gave me" Sujan KC, a fan of "Lolita" says.
Mission +2
Confusion could be clearly seen on the face of Sonu Maharjan, whose bag was full with the prospectus of different +2 colleges, when this scribe met her.
Theatre Reaches to New Generation
Not only has the Nepali theatre movement gained pace, it has also become matured by catering to the taste of varied audiences.
Ballooning Internet Craze in Nepal
For last few years, Nepalese people are being habituated to be connected online. The internet craze has not only been confined among the youths, the craze exceeds the boundary of ages as the significant number of adults and children are found making themselves busy before the computer screen.
A queue of dreams
Unemployed Nepali youths crowd for loan under Youth Self-Employment Programme scheme announced by the government.

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