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Why not endeavor on the off chance that it has such great and significant result. This latest gift of vaccines is another testament to the close cooperation between the two armies and the two countries, particularly in times of need. Grins simply oblige one to utilize two of his facial muscles. The Indian Army has been assisting the Nepali Army to fight Covid-19 through various kinds of assistance since 2020 including Covishield vaccine, medical equipment, ambulances, etc. It makes us agreeable along these lines making others feel calm. A grin is an upward bend in our face it unquestionably reflects bliss. Ltd uploads its content regularly related to NEWS through its playlist Khabar Express, Nepali Dohori, Horoscope details through its playlist Rashifal, Nepali comedy videos with playlists Bhadragol, Brake fail, and Meri Bassai and has a total of 2607 videos. It makes our general surroundings a superior place to live in. Not exclusively does a grin magnetically affect souls floating about, however it positively affects the individuals who grin. Cockroach is the companion of Jeegri, Bariste is father of Jeegri.When we grin, it makes individuals around us like themselves and perks them up immediately.
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Jeegri is a youthful criminal continually pursuing Todpeni. New Nepali Movie 2017 - SUBBA SAB video Jiwan Luetil, Barsha Siwakoti, Saro. Pudasaini, Manisha Thapa and Hari Niraula.Paade is the primary character. The show stars Arjun Ghimire, Kumar Katel, Shankar Acharya, C.P. Kumar Katel and Arjun Ghimire compose the show, and the executive is Nepali film chief Shankar Acharya.The story depends on town life. It is one of the most viewed television programs in Nepal.
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Bhadragol is a nepali Tv serial broadcasting every Friday on Nepal Television.You, that I get to planning gardening boy the kids button pushed up. Bhadragol is a nepali Tv serial broadcasting every Friday on Nepal. All Exclusive copyright of these videos are with Ram Saraswoti (RamSar) Media Pvt. Bhadragol is a Nepali parody network show. New Nepali Comedy Bhadragol Episode Your body can actually my Middle bag match you push to block up it. April 18 (Day Of Year) Bhadragol 18 April 2014 Full Episode bhadragol 18 april 2014 bhadragol 18 april 2014 full episode bhadragol apfull episode bhadragol this week. Nepali Songs cannot be categorized in one genre and luckily we have heard varied songs this year. With the advent of better cameras, technology, and drones, the music industry of Nepal has moved ahead in 2017. Kumar is an affection hungry youthful young person. Nepali Songs of 2017 not only dominated the industry but created new waves and moved scores of listeners. Kumar kattel going about as Jigree who is additionally essayist and right hand chief of this scene with his accomplice Arjun Ghimire are the principle Characters.Arjun plays as an old sluggish and miscreant. Every one of the characters look fabulous. Bhadragol is a standout amongst the most clever television serial telecom in TV now. Bhadragol, 10 March 2017, Full episode 113 Published on Bhadragol is a nepali Tv serial broadcasting every Friday on Nepal Television.
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maheshpun · 4 years
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GANJA KO SAHARA | Bikyy Karki | Official Lyrical Video | New Nepali Folk Song 2017
GANJA KO SAHARA | Bikyy Karki | Official Lyrical Video | New Nepali Folk Song 2017
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New Nepali Lyrical Video Song – Ganja Ko Sahara Vocal/Lyrics/Music – Bikyy Karki Arranger/Guitar Work – Rikesh Gurung Keys Mix/Master – Ujjawal Shreyan Mahat Recordist/Graphics – Rangeet Ballav Uprety Sarangi – Prince Nepali Studio – Kripa Drishya Digital This song is dedicated to all the people out there who lost their closest ones. *Please support Nepali music…
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‘Blood on the Cross’ (Nepali song)
This new song from Nepal features three ‘national instruments’ that are common in many parts of Nepal: madal (drum), bansuri (bamboo flute), and sarangi (vertical bowed instruments). The title in Nepali is "Krushaima Bageko Ragat"  "क्रूशैमा बगेको रगत" which translates as ‘Blood on the Cross.’
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The songmakers explained the song to me like this: “The song is about whenever we remember or imagine what Jesus did on the cross, our heart beat gets faster and it makes us cry. He took our place as a sinner, took all the pains and sufferings, and with his precious blood, we're all saved. He paid the price of our sins by his blood. No one have ever shown such love and was willing to die for our sins = only Jesus. He died, so that we can live.”
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Song title: Krushaima Bageko Ragat Vocal: Saroj Pokharel lyrics/Music: Saroj Pokharel Arranger: Rubin Barma Mix/Mastering: Prabhat Purkuti  Guitar: Saroj Pokharel Sarangi: Rubin Barma Bansuri Flute: James Purkuti Madal drum: Amulya Pariyar
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Here’s a live version of the song from 2017 (without the madal drum):
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16 amazing facts about Nepal
Nepal located in South Asia, lying along the southern slopes of the Himalayan mountains range and the ultimate destination for trekkers around the world. It is a landlocked country lies between India on the south and Tibet Autonomous Region of China to the north. Its territory extends roughly 500 miles (800kilometers) from east to west and 90 to 150 miles from north to south. The total area of Nepal is 147,181 sq. km (56,827 sq. mi).
The world’s highest peak, Mount Everest, is indeed in Nepal. Though many Nepalis do not ever climb or even visit the base of this famous mountain, it has a symbolic meaning for every Nepali. Nepali people consider their dignity as high as the Everest. Thousands of foreign tourists flock every spring to explore Mount Everest, Annapurna, MANASLU, LANGTANG, KANCHENGA, and Dolpo it helps the Nepalese economy too. Nepal is the land of godness Kumari and Lord Pashupatinath. Nepal is a proud nation because of cultural richness and diversity.
Nepal is a beautiful country with stunning landscapes, rich culture, kind and hostility, People and epic trekking trails. Nepal is the best traveling place because of diverse climate even in monsoon season Upper Mustang remains dry. Here are 16 amazing facts about Nepal that makes country famous in the world.
Country of the world highest peak
Nepal is known as great Himalayan trail country 1700 KM from Humla to KANCHENJUNGA longest trekking trail in the world Bhutan in the east and Pakistan in the west. Nepal consists of 8 tallest mountain over 8000m from 14 tallest mountain in the world.  World Highest mountain located in Nepal, Mt Everest (8,848m).Another world’s most popular trekking destination Annapurna mountain range (8091m) also located in Nepal.
Country of the cultural museum
Nepal is famous for densest concentration of World Heritage sites. Kathmandu Valley alone has 7 UNESCO World Heritage sites within a radius of 5 to 15km. These temple,stupata, monasteries, and museum are related with Hindu oldest religion in the world and Buddhism.
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Country of deepest gorge and highest ice lake
Because of Diverse nature Nepal has deepest gorge called (Kali Gandaki, 1200m) and the highest lake on earth (Tilicho Lake, 4,919m).
Birth place of Buddha
Nepal is known as place of peace and harmony country Siddhartha Gautam was born in Nepal. Buddha was born in king’s family but when he saw people suffering from deceases,pain,suffering,killed then he leave palace at age of 14 years and start meditation more than 6 years with out food and water then gained enlightenment in India.Buddha was famous in world as symbol of “peace”.
Gurkha soldiers
Nepal never colonizes by any country in the past by any country till now.Nepal is known as land of gorkha soldier’s country in the world. In time of British conqueror Nepal extend its boarder to India and China after Sugauli treaty makes Nepal today’s boarder.
Home of endanger animal and species
Nepal is home of endanger animal like snow leopard, red panda, one horned Rhino,Bengal tiger and 870 species of birds and 650 species of butterflies.
Unique climate and trekking destination
Nepal is the country of multiple climates like alpine, temperate, and tropical.because of multiple climate Nepal is home of 184 mamals, 881 types of birds,669 types of butterfly,181 types of reptile,171 types of fish. Because of biodiversity of Nepal we found multiple climate even in monsoon season Upper Mustang remain dry if trekker interested to do trekking can get different experience in Annapurna region.
MO: MO
In High Mountain there will be assertive cold Tibetan people eat spicier dumpling momo filled with meat or vegetables, it is one of most popular foods in Nepal. Nepalese love to much there are even annual mo:mo eating competitions to show who can chow down the most mo:mos in one minute. The current Kathmandu highest record is 33 pieces.
Never punctual
Nepali people always didn’t punctual for any event normally they are delay on their arrival for on going event. People didn’t consider rule and regulation strictly.
10. DAL-BHAT POWER 24 HOUR
When visiting Nepal, don’t forget to bring a hearty appetite. Dal-Bhat, a traditional dish of rice and cooked lentil soup, Nepali people love Dal bhat belief that more hygienic gigantic amount portion is enjoyed at least two times a day.Even in high mountain veg Dal bhat is more flesh than non veg.
LAND OF MANY TONGUES
For a relatively small country, Nepal has a very diverse population with over 80 ethnic groups. While the official language is Nepali, only 44.6% of the population actually speaks it.  Nepal has 123 local dialect spoken different part of country according their cast.
BEING CALLED FAT IS GOOD THING
Nepali people even take compliment if you are fat. In Nepal fat is a known as healthy life. If you are eating well, you are probably doing well financially too. Even because of high and low region and hard work Nepalese people are slim.
13. Rabi LamichhaneLongest-ever television talk show broadcaster In the world from Nepal
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Rabi Lamichhane
Native name
Suprim Rai
Born
Rabi Lamichhane September 5, 1974 (age 43) BHAKTAPUR, NEPAL
Nationality
·         NEPALESE (By Paternal Nationality 05 Sep. 1974 to 2007 and by re-announcement of citizenship 2017 to present)[1]
·         AMERICAN (2007 to 04 Oct. 2017)[2][3]
Occupation
·         Broadcast Journalist
·         Show host
·         Lyricist
Years active
2013–present
Known for
hosting the longest-ever television talk show and Sidha Kura Janta Sanga[4]
Rabi Lamichhane (रवि लामिछाने) is a NEPALESE television presenter who set the world record for hosting the longest-ever television talk show broadcast in News24 Television in April 2013. He is one of the most popular TV journalists working in Nepal. Regardless of having a US educational degree and best job prospects over there, his deep patriotism to his motherland Nepal has brought him back to his country with a big passion to serve her in his own little way. In Nepal, he hosts a hugely popular television show, Sidha Kura Janta Sangha, which addresses the root causes of different problems inside the country. His personality, the substance of the show and his style of presenting has made him the most popular journalist in Nepal. His popularity has spread to nook and corner of Nepal and he has a huge fan following. He is best known for his detective style journalism and raising direct questions to Nepal's bureaucracy regarding the problems of their offices in various sectors. Besides, he also works for eradicating various corruptions that have engulfed Nepal and has been detrimental to peace and prosperity of the Nepalese people. A big-hearted person who understands feelings of the deprived society of Nepal, Lamichane provides psychological and emotional strength to them and supports them to raise issues of unfairness and injustice and fight for a just system of government.He is a renowned journalist helping Nepalese from many sector substituting the work to be done by many governors too .
Biography
Rabi Lamichhane stayed on the air for more than 62 hours during a live broadcast by News24 Television. To set the world record for the longest talk show, he interviewed politicians, journalists, and celebrities on the theme "BUDDHA was born in Nepal", and took phone calls from viewers. The previous record was set by two UKRAINIAN presenters who stayed on the air for 52 hours in 2011.[5][6]
He hosted a show by the name "Ma Rastrako Sewak" on the Internet, and hosted a show on NEPAL TELEVISION before moving to the U.S.[7]
He had written lyrics for NABIN K BHATTARAI's song Timilai Maan Parauchu [8] and the song Timro Aagamanle feri sung by RAM KRISHNA DHAKAL.[9]
Currently, he hosts a show called (Sidha Kura Janta Sanga) a.k.a. Straight Talk With People in News 24 television and is so fruitful in solving problems related to the social issues and daily life.[10] His show Sida Kura Janta Sanga is one of the most popular and effective talk shows in Nepal. Recently, it reached its 200th episode.[11]
Personal life
Previously, he was a manager and supervisor of a SUBWAY chain in Baltimore, Maryland, where he resided before moving to Nepal permanently.[1
"RABI LAMICHHANE HOLDS AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP WHICH HAS CREATED CHAOS AMONG HIS FANS".
"RABI LAMICHHANE TO BE ARRESTED, DEPORTED FOR BEING AN AMERICAN CITIZEN TO HOST NEPALESE TELEVISION".
"NEPALI HOSTS LONGEST-EVER TALK SHOW". BBC News. 13 April 2013. Retrieved 26 November 2017."Nepalese presenter sets record for longest talk show - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)". ABC. 14 April 2013. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
"LAMICHHANE SETS TALK SHOW WORLD RECORD". Ekantipur.com. THE KATHMANDU POST. 14 April 2013. Retrieved 26 November2017.
"TIMRO AAGAMANLE BY RAM KRISHNA DHAKAL". Music Nepal. YOUTUBE. 28 August 2013. Retrieved 26 November2017
"SIDHA KURA JANATA SANGA – YOUR VERDICT MATTERS!". sidhakurajanatasanga.com. Retrieved 20 August2017.
News24 Nepal (22 March 2018), SUCCESSFUL 200 EPISODE OF SIDHA KURA JANATA SANGA | FULL EPISODE !
Richard Hall (14 April 2013). "NEPALESE MAN SETS RECORD FOR LONGEST BROADCAST WITH 62-HOUR TELEVISION MARATHON". THE INDEPENDENT. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
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HOME OF YETI
Nepal supposed to be country of Yati Legend says that the mythical creature roams the remote mountain ranges of the Himalayas. While several expeditions have been dispatched to find evidence of the Yeti, previous study shows little proof of its existence.
Unique flag in the world
The Nepal flag was officially adopted on December 16, 1962, and it's the only national flag that's not a rectangle or square.The blue border symbolizes peace, , red color  symbolize bravery and blue color symbolize peace and the triangular shape represent Himalayas. While red is the color of the rhododendron.The moon is symbol of high Himalayas cool weather and sun symbol as tropical climate.
Hide emotion and cow meat is illegal
Kissing hugging in public places in Nepal is not accepted in Nepalese society. In Asians country displays affection in public place is supposed to be rude or wild nature. Cow is national animal of Nepal, Killing cow illegal in Nepal. However you will get cow beef which is import from other country.
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congratulations elaina, scorpio is now wren hugo with the faceclaim bex taylor klaus ! 
Character Sign: scorpio Character name: wren hugo Birthday: 1997 Sexuality: queer Gender: intersex, but this is not public information. legal documents say "female". has decided that thinking to hard about their gender identity will detract from the causes they support, so currently goes by she/her pronouns. Moon Sign: leo (aquarius rising) Faceclaim: bex taylor klaus Power: sound manipulation (elaboration in bio)
Biography:
1997. wren elizabeth hugo is born to a pair of modern hippies; an american father and german mother living in gao, india. she won't remember having lived there. 
1999. the hugos move to kathmandu, nepal. the missionary doctor they see while there points out that something might not be quite right with wren. sure, she seems healthy enough, but something between her legs isn't shaped the way you'd expect it to be shaped.
2002. two surgeries later, the government catches up the the hugos, who disappear dehab, egypt just in time for wren to start school.
2004. the hugos find themselves in ko pha-ngan, thailand. wren goes under the knife again. 
2005. their stay in siargo doesn't last terribly too long. wren is nearly kidnapped, but evades capture and the family leaves shortly after.
2005. the family lands in the cyclades, greece. wren faces another surgery and falls in love with computers.
2009. just when wren is starting to think they've found their forever home, the family picks up again and moves to freetown christiania, copenhagen, denmark. mr. and mrs. hugo swear up and down that this is the last move. wren starts getting headaches.
2011. it isn't the last move. amidst civil unrest in the commune, the hugos move once more, this time to glastonbury. wren's headaches get worse, morphing into migraines.
2011. wren's migraines degrade to the point where other surgeries to address her other problems are put on hold. at least once a week- sometimes more frequently- she gets excruciating episodes where it feels as if a rocket is launched from somewhere in the back of her skull and explodes just behind her left eye. no one can explain why. after the worst one of her life, wren writhing and screaming and clawing at her eye to try to get it out, her mother and father frantically pinning her arms to the bed to stop her from hurting herself, everything came to a halt as wren's vision suddenly disappeared from that eye. this leads to the discovery of wren's mystery condition- a demyelinating disease that caused enough nerve damage to irreversibly destroy the connection between wren's eye and her brain. 
2012. her other eye begins to deteriorate, as do other nerves in her body. doctors work quickly to get her on the right cocktail of medications to control the pain and seizures that result, and the medications work fairly well. wren still steadily loses vision in her other eye, and occasionally experiences tremors and palsies in her limbs, but the migraines and pain are much more bearable than they were before her diagnosis.
2013. the law finally catches up to mr. and mrs. hugo for tax evasion. wren is taken away from them and dropped into a foster home with minimal contact with her parents. while living in the foster home, with government officials aware of her condition, she's able to receive somewhat better accessibility aids, such as a wheelchair for days when her palsies are more than she can deal with on her own, as well as a service dog (a black lab named pluto). she gets placed in a school that better suits her needs and is finally able to start re-learning how to use a computer and how to read braille, among other important things like how to navigate on her own and how to operate her cell phone.
2014. wren petitions for and receives emancipation at 17. she moves into a co-op with a few other young people nearer her school and works on applying to colleges. as she still struggles to use computers, she lets go of her dream of studying computer science and becoming a hacker; instead, she decides to study sociology and become an activist of some kind. she's tired of thinking about her gender, she's tired of thinking about her disability, she wants to fight for something else. still plagues with nightmares of her near-abduction in siargao, she settles on human trafficking.
2015. thanks in large part to a sob story essay about growing up a disabled nomad, wren is accepted to several schools. she ultimately chooses durham at the recommendation of a school counselor.
2016. welcome to durham. it's a struggle to get situated starting out, but the school gives her some assistance and she's got her feet under her within a few months.
march 2017. that night at the sands... there are too many people. they're too loud. they're too close together. it's cold and wet and sand is hard to navigate and honestly wren just wants to go home and suddenly... the whole world goes silent. every sound cuts out in an instant and wren freezes in place- she's been warned already that her hearing was in danger the same as her eyes, but she hadn't expected it to just disappear like that. completely overtaken with fear, she quietly tells pluto to take her back home and follows him away from the group as quickly as possible. by the time she's off the sand, her hearing returns. overwhelmed by the sudden turn, wren falls to her knees in the grass, barely able to catch her breath. a few moments later, she hears voices approaching behind her; she scrambles to her feet and hurries off with pluto again, not wanting to explain what just happened to anyone. over the next few weeks, as the reality of what they'd experienced became apparent, wren came to realize that her experience was her first run-in with her power of sound manipulation- she was overwhelmed by all the noisy people around her, so she stopped the soundwaves from reaching herself. with time and practice, she started learning the finer points of her power- she could listen in on far-away conversations, she could say something in a quiet voice from one side of the room and send it to a specific person on the other side of the room without anyone else hearing, she could turn off all sounds in an area entirely for everyone- the applications were a bit dizzying. she hasn't developed any subpowers yet, but through the power-ups she's developed a very keen sense of echolocation; through sound she can very accurately determine the shape and contents of the space she's in, and if she knows a person very well she can even figure out where that person is within that space.
Five interesting facts about your character:
1. mother is german, father is american. spoke a mix of both growing up and is functionally fluent in both, but not 100% fluent in either. regarding other languages:
knows a few children's songs in konkani, but left india too young to remember much of the language. 
same with nepali from her time in kathmandu. 
lived in dehab, egypt in early elementary school and can still read a bit of arabic, but not much.
was reasonably okay at thai at one point after living in ko pha-ngan, but has forgotten most of it.
didn't live in siargao long enough to learn much siargaonon
became very attached to greek while living in the cyclades, is still reasonably conversational.
picked up dutch relatively easily while living in christiania, copenhagen due to already speaking english and german.
wren never feels comfortable communicating; she knows her accent is a muddy mess and that her vocabulary is small. sometimes, to get out of conversations with strangers, she'll speak a made-up language that crosses through all the various languages she knows. she worries that if she picks just one language, the stranger might happen to know how to speak that language. also, in spite of being so uncomfortable with her language skills, she picks up on other languages relatively quickly because she's so used to having to learn fast.
2. wren's memory is impeccable, she'll never forget a kindness or a slight or a random useless piece of trivia.
3. keeps a small fidget toy in her pocket at all times, finds it helps keep her calm and focused.
4. very, very, very particular about her shoes. will wear a pair of shoes until they fall apart before buying a new pair, and it takes her forEVER to settle on a new pair. she's somewhat the same way about her clothes, but it's very pronounced with shoes.
5. wren started losing her sight just as she started wanting to wear makeup. knowing she'd eventually lose most of her vision, she practiced putting her eyeliner and mascara on without a mirror. by the time she lost her sight, she could do so pretty easily, and still does. she doesn't really wear makeup beyond that.
Character Quote:
"Day surprises me and night scares me  haunts me and winter follows me  An animal walking on the snow has placed  Its paws in the sand or in the mud 
Its paws have traveled  From further afar than my own steps  On a path where death  Has the imprints of life"  from "the human face: vi. a wolf", paul eluard
If your character had a patronus what would it be? and why?
an elephant. they never forget.
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Nepali Movie - Lappan Chhappan
Nepali Movie – Lappan Chhappan
Nepali Film – Lappan Chhappan Starring – Dayahang Rai, Saugat Malla, Arpan Thapa, Barsha Siwakoti etc. Director – Mukunda Bhatta New movie ‘Lappan Chhappan’, is a gangster film inspired by the “Lappan Chappan” titled song of previous hit film ‘Kabaddi Kabaddi’ (Watch ‘Kabaddi Kabaddi’ here). The movie was released last year on 24 March 2017. The movie is about dishonesty or deception. Most of the…
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''METROSEWA'' TAXI  APP  NEPAL. How to use  metrosewa  taxi – (Online taxi booking) Download ‘metrosewa' passenger  app , sign up with your user name and password  then sign in  and select your taxi , pick up and drop location   ‘’ metrosewa’’ Taxi Driver picks your phone directly.  Taxi meter tracked by GPS.
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Ravish Kumar and the Conscience of India
I spent the entire morning today watching different reports from India in light of the elections, set to start in two weeks. I began with Neha Dixit’s excellent piece in the Wire on the wage gap for women employed to cook mid day school meals in Bihar and the state’s assumption that low caste, low income women cooking for 400 children should be considered an act of volunteerism. Then I read Time Magazine’s piece on Journalists facing the most pressing threats around the world. This led me to watch an NDTV show with Vishnu Som, Ravish Kumar, Rana Ayuub and Swati Chaturvedi on organized threats on the lives of Indian journalists. 
I realized that I feel strongly about the threat to Indian journalists. From the Feburary 16th episode in JNU, I know that the situation of press freedom is dire in India. Journalists were threatened, assaulted and abused for suggesting that the state intrusion into the campus was unwarranted.  The press was perhaps always under attack, even during the previous governments, but what Ravish Kumar describes as the rise of “godi media” funded and protected by the government while those critical of the state are trolled through concerted efforts of ruling dispensation appears to be a distinctly BJP phenomenon. 
Since the Bihar elections of 2015, I've found Ravish Kumar's journalism to be the most useful, insightful and critical in thinking about Indian politics and governmental structures. Salik Shah and I ran into Kumar at the India Habitat Centre in Delhi around October 2015, we thanked him for his work on Bihar and asked him why he hadn’t reported on the Nepali madhesh during the blockade. Kind enough, he explained that not having enough personnel was a major issue but I think he did speak about it at some point afterwards. But when I was in Varanasi in 2017-2018 I really turned to Kumar make sense of the region that was my new home. As I began to see the harsh realities of living in an old crumbling city in a populous state, I also began to feel deeply connected to the culture and spirit of the Gangetic plains. Kumar’s episode on Chhath of 2017 was particularly crucial in making feel connected to the Gangetic plains. I had just arrived in the holy city with the hopes that I would do all kinds of research on Nepalis in Banaras. But I began to feel that the Nepalis who were hidden in the layers of history and the lanes of Pancha Ganga Ghat need not be my only concern. I could also try to understand the larger rhythm of the city, it’s major festivals, the daily scenes at Assi ghat nearby. 
On the day that Ravish Kumar aired his Chatth episode of 2017, I had gone to see Chhath in Assi ghat. I was teaching a course on ritual and pilgrimage and the worship of the sun on the banks of a river and the offerings to an indigenous goddess called “Chhathi devi” had added meaning. What also had added meaning was that I was from a fairly racist plain-hating city of Kathmandu. The low-key Chhath celebrations in the tiny Rani Pokhari in the middle of my hometown never became opportunities to celebrate the festival.  In Banaras, free to witness, understand, and participate, for the first time, I had acquired a festival that I wasn’t born into. Kumar’s episode was a reminder that this festival in the Gangetic plains connected people across the world to that geography and that culture and there were songs and rituals that made life meaningful.  
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Ravish Kumar’s Prime Time Episode on Chhth from 2017. 
Then I started watching Kumar’s university and employment series. I was living with a young woman from rural UP, struggling to find her foot in her new job as an assistant instructor. Intense family pressure on finding a government-teaching job made her repress her fashion designing dreams as she sat for the State-level B.Ed exams to please her father. I don’t know if any of her results ever came out in the course of that year. But it was easier for me to understand the milieu that shaped her decisions and her temperaments in light of Kumar’s reports on vacancies in colleges and schools, pending appointment letters and the rising frustration among the youth in the country. One of Kumar’s insights has been that, by mobilizing Hindutva’s ideology, the ruling dispensation has turned the frustrated youth into “dangai” or people who walk the street with a regressive majoritarian agenda of a Hindu nation, ready to kill and maim, rape and pillage in the name of dharam/dharma. Kumar constantly reminded audiences of the gaps between BJP’s 2014 promises of employment and economic growth and the harsh reality of the lives of men and women struggling for jobs and dignity in the Hindi heartland. Whilst in Banaras, I remember watching his episode on Bharatendu Harischandra College, as I was teaching a class on Harischandra’s place in the history of the city and his contribution to the Hindi language along with an episode on the Ganga. What I guess, I am trying to say is that these Prime Time episodes made it possible to understand issues that plagued the city that I was living in that I would otherwise perhaps not known about. Speaking of Hindi, Kumar’s biggest gift to me is the gift of the Hindi language. Mildly laced with an Eastern UP, Western Bihar accent, Ravish Kumar’s Hindi is a reminder that speaking and learning a language means to take note on how to use it playfully. His short love stories (laprek: Laghu Prem Kathaa) Ishq Mein Shahar Hona, is delightful in its irony, in its pain and in its hope. I recommend it to anyone who hasn’t read it. If not, watch the short Quint video where Ravish Kumar reads from it. 
Over the last few years, Ravish Kumar has been constantly trolled, threatened and abused by those who do not agree with him. In the past year or so, I've felt that his reportage expressed a sense of wariness even as he continued to speak on all critical issues. In his recent Prime Time episode on the Indian National Congress' manifesto, his voice sounded more confident and more robust. This doesn't mean he is less critical. Ravish Kumar's skepticism of the Congress is very much alive and healthy. It only suggests that he is hopeful that with a manifesto, there are real grounds, issue-based, agenda-based grounds on which to argue, debate and discuss. 2019 is probably in BJP's pockets but the question is what is the long term implications of BJP's rule on India's democracy, governance structure and republican values? 
I've met several educated young Indians here in Chicago that are intent on voting for the Modi government and defensive of the Hindutva-centric majoritarian politics of the BJP. They keep insisting that they know what is best for their country. The implication being that I am an outsider who doesn't know anything. But the point is, the economic, agrarian, political and particularly environmental issues in India are important to us all. It is for many more reasons that I need not explain to anyone, important to me. So I listen to Ravish Kumar, I watch his shows. I know for a fact that many of us Nepalis really tend to think of India as this block of space contiguous to our Terai where we can project all our fears, hatred, anxiety of invasion, disgust and, of course, not the least, desire. This process of “othering” India, turns it into a essential solid mass, a bounded entity in the same way that Modi who blockaded Nepal, wants to do with the country. India is not that subcontinent of darkness. There is Bollywood, there is Modi, there is this and that, and there is Ravish Kumar— a kind of conscience rooted in a language and geography that has participated in the creation of universal values, whether we are willing to admit it or not. All I wonder is whether those adamant to vote for the Hindu right, those who threaten this journalist, actually upon watching an episode of Ravish Kumar, deep in their heart, feel that he is really the voice they ought to listen to. In other words, what is the place from which the hater spews anger? What is their locus of enunciation? The hater is perhaps not self reflexive to realize this, but it has to be that very place of the loss of opportunity, dignity and democratic participation that Kumar has identified as the locus of hatred. 
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Song’s Title: || Motorcycle Ma || Singer: Indira Joshi, Pratap Das Lyrics: Rajesh Kumar Shrestha, Babin Music: Alish Karki Choreographer: Renasha Bantawa Rai Special Thanks Sambhujeet Baskota
Cast: Pradeep Khadka, Aaslesha Thakuri, Bhuwan Chand, Kailash Katuwal, Kabita Regmi, Sishir Bhandari, Kumar Karki, Mukta Babu Acharya, Shraddha Prasai, Santosh K Karki, Bishnu Subedi, Sangeeta Napit, Prashant Ghimire, Saurav Khatri, Nikesh Sharma, Lalit Bista Special Appearance: Swastima Khadka Singers: Indira Joshi, Rohit John Kshetri, Shreya Shotang, Pratap Das, Sagar Sansar Rai Lyrics: Amrit Marhathha, Manisha Khadka, Rohit John Kshetri Music: Kalyan Singh, Alish Karki, Rohit John Kshetri Art Director: Bijay Rai, Sudip Ghising Costume Designer: Yubi Thapa Motion Graphics: Vijay Bashyal VFX: Shree Krishna Shrestha Production Controller: Umace Shrestha Publicity Manager: Kiran Acharya Production Designer: Buddhi Lal Magar Theatrical Trailer: Sahil Khan Brand Manager : Susil Budathoki Production Manager: Milan Sen Thakuri Asst. Directors: Kiran Acharya, Bibek Lama Chief AD: Lalit Bista Publicity Designer: Shann Thapa & Vijay Bashyal (Tauwa Creation) Creative Design: Media Arching Finance Manager: Himal Jung Malla PR Officer: Reshan Jung Shah Background Score: Alish Karki Sound Design: Mukesh Shah Colorist: Renish Phago Cinematographer: Purushottam Pradhan Post Production: Kindle Cine Studio Action: Asta Maharjan Editor: Banish Shah, Bhupendra Adhikari Co-Producer: Om Gurung Producer: Santosh Sen Story/Screenplay/Dialogue/Director: Ram Sharan Pathak © Highlights Nepal Pvt. Ltd.
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