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INDIA trying to control narrative again of Nepal - SHARE THE REAL NEWS OR SHUT THE FUCK UP INDIA

 I found the post saying "  Who is Nepal’s King Gyanendra Shah, for whom a protest was organized to bring back the monarchy and restore Hindu Rashtra " ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We Nepali are not trying to bring back Monarchy or anything We just want to stop corruption and make a new leader who we can trust. After reading this post I am in rage. So many Nepali People have lost their life for the corruption ending rally, so many injured, so many Traumatized. The International media are still Sharing False news, fake news. What the Fuck is wrong with you. INERNATIONAL MEDIA News be like --      - Gen-z  starting rally for social media ban. while the real story is -- - WE KNEW THERE WAS CORRUPTION FOR MANY YEARS, EVERYONE WAS SCARED TO TAKE ACTIONS, GEN-Z HAD ENOUGH AND TOOK THE ACTION TO STOP THIS BULSHITS CORRUPTION. THIS RALLY IS NOT RELATED TO SOCIAL MEDIA BAN AT ...

Being Civil and Keeping Our City Clean: The First Step Toward Nepal’s Development

Nepal is a country rich in culture, natural beauty, and potential. From the majestic Himalayas to our deep-rooted traditions, we have so much to be proud of. But despite this, one thing holds us back again and again: our attitude toward cleanliness and civil behavior. If we want to see real progress—better jobs, more tourists, improved health, and a stronger economy—it all begins with a very simple step: being responsible citizens who care about our surroundings. 🧹 Why Cleanliness Is Not Just a Duty, But a Foundation Have you ever walked through a street filled with garbage, spit stains, and foul smell? Now imagine a tourist seeing that as their first impression of Nepal. It's not just unpleasant—it’s damaging to our image, our economy, and our morale. Cleanliness is not just about hygiene. It’s about: Respecting your own community Creating a healthy environment for all Attracting tourists and investors Reducing diseases and health costs Encouraging pride and ...

Road Rules in Nepal: Why They Matter and Why We Must Follow Them - DrkNes

In the bustling cities and winding highways of Nepal, traffic has become a daily challenge that affects everyone. From chaotic intersections in Kathmandu to the rural roads of the Terai, one thing is clear: the road rules exist—but many are not being followed. Despite having a legal framework in place under the Motor Vehicle and Transport Management Act, 2049 , road rules in Nepal are often ignored by both drivers and pedestrians. This lack of discipline contributes to accidents, traffic congestion, and unnecessary loss of life every year. 🚦 What Are the Basic Road Rules in Nepal? Let’s begin with a refresher on some of the most basic but important road rules: Drive on the left : Nepal follows the left-hand traffic rule. Always wear seatbelts and helmets : Helmets are mandatory for two-wheeler riders; seatbelts for drivers and front-seat passengers. Obey traffic signals : Stop at red lights, follow green arrows, and respect pedestrian crossings. Do not drink and drive...

A1 German Language Guide (Beginner Level) - Simple Format- By DrkNes

  📚 1. Basic Grammar Topics ✅ Articles (der, die, das) Der – masculine Die – feminine Das – neutral Examples: der Tisch (table) die Lampe (lamp) das Buch (book) ✅ Personal Pronouns Deutsch English ich I du you er/sie/es he/she/it wir we ihr you all sie/Sie they / formal you ✅ Verb Conjugation (Regular) Example: “lernen” (to learn) ich lerne du lernst er/sie/es lernt wir lernen ihr lernt sie/Sie lernen ✅ Sein (to be) & Haben (to have) Pronoun Sein Haben ich bin habe du bist hast er/sie/es ist hat wir sind haben ihr seid habt sie/Sie sind haben 🗣️ 2. Speaking Practice: Daily Topics 👉 Common Questions & Answers Wie heißt du? – Ich heiße Midnight. Wo wohnst du? – Ich wohne in Berlin. Was machst du gern? – Ich singe gern. Wie geht’s? – Gut, danke! Und dir? 👉 Everyday Phrases Guten Morgen – Good morning Guten Tag – Good day Gute Nacht – Good night Tschüss – Bye Danke schön – Thank you very ...

Quarter-Life Crisis in Nepal: A 24-Year-Old’s Silent Battle - DrkNes

  By: DrkNes  ! At 24, I thought I’d have it figured out. A decent job. A dream I’m chasing. Maybe a flat in Kathmandu or at least the promise of one. I imagined confidence in my voice when people asked, “So, what are you doing now?” But instead, I sit here scrolling endlessly through social media, comparing my life to schoolmates now abroad, married, doing masters, running startups, or just  looking happy . And me? I’m floating—between hope and confusion, dreams and doubts, Kathmandu dust and internet quotes that say  “You are enough” . Welcome to my  existential crisis , age 24, Nepal edition. The Weight of "By Aba Ta…" In Nepal, especially in your twenties, expectations come not just from family—but from society, culture, relatives you barely know, and uncles who randomly ask, “Aba ta job lagcha hola ni?” Every time someone says,  “By 25 ta set hunuparcha ni,”  I want to laugh and cry. Set? I can’t even decide if I want to go abroad or stay here. I ...