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Gaijatra – Nepali version of April Fool’s Day

Traditionally, Nepali people don’t celebrate April Fool’s day. These days, due to the western influence people in cities make fool of each other on that day. But, we have our own fun filled day to make fun of. The festival equivalent to the April Fool day is called Gaijatra in Nepal.

Gaijatra, the festival of cows, is celebrated to commemorates the death of people during the year. During the festival, people dressed as clowns and colorful cows are marched in the streets. When cows are not readily not available, people wearing cow masks march on the street. In olden days people had to walk bare-foot but these days such practice is discouraged.

The festival is full of songs, jokes, mockery, and humor.  So, Gai Jatra can be considered one of the healthiest festival in which, people accept the reality of death and prepare themselves for "the life after death". Gaijatra usually falls on the month of Bhadra (August – September). It also marks the be
ginning of festive season.

Some photos of the event:

Nepali Movie – One Day

A film by Rijal and Rijal production
Nepali Film– One Day
StarringSuman Singh (Coach), Usha Rajak (Rupali), Anjan Sharma, Prakash Dhital, Laxman Bikram Basnet etc.
Director – Laxman Rijal

The movie about youths and their problem ‘One Day’ features Suman Singh as the coach and Usha Rajak as the character Rupali.
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Nepal Pavilion in Shanghai Expo and National Pavilion Day cultural program

UPDATE: Videos added – courtesy China Daily

National Pavilion Day of the Nepal Pavilion in Shanghai Expo was on September 3, 2010. The event was marked with music, dance and exhibitions of art and culture. Foreign Minister Sujata Koirala went to China with 10 member cultural team lead by Shri Krishna Shrestha, for the program.


The Nepal Pavilion has a large Buddhist pagoda at the center, surrounded by folk houses representing styles from different periods in history dating back to the 11th century. The Pavilion showcases the outstanding talents in art and architecture in Nepal. The theme of the pavilion is “Tales of Kathmandu City — Seeking the Soul of a City: Exploration and Speculation.”

The pavilion is the biggest pavilion Nepal has created till date. Shanghai Expo 2010 officials have told that the Nepal Pavilion is popular in the Expo.

Shanghai Expo 2010 is the world’s largest expo featuring 189 international pavilions and 50 pavilions from multinational agencies.

Highlights of the cultural program:

Kantipur, you owe me (us) an explanation

[Update: I had written the original post in a hurry so, I have changed some wordings. I hope Kantipur editors will come up with some valid arguments.]

Some people thought that my previous article, Journalism Ethics, Dabur and Miss Nepal, was biased. I want to make myself clear, by telling that, I still believe in the spirit of the article, Indian Embassy – Real Juice – Real motive, and Indian Media, I wrote on August 28. A few points:

  1. Kantipur owes me an explanation. Why didn’t they cover the Miss Nepal event? I am still not convinced Kantipur did something ethical.
  2. Not publishing major news based on one’s personal problem (or, organizational dispute) implies that the Indian Embassy was right in telling our journalists are unethical (even if, it is still baseless).
  3. Am I baised ? Yes, a little bit. Previously, Kantipur writers simply ignored my enquiries through previous articles and emails (on Maya Bazin and Smita Thapa issues). The article was targeted to thick skinned, writers there.

My friend Aakar argued that he thinks Kantipur publication is doing what it should. Dipak Bhattarai and Aakar sent me the link to The Hindu article. It was a very detailed and in-depth analysis of the background of the current problem. I have summarized the articles below:

Excerpts from Nepali Times article.

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Journalism Ethics, Dabur and Miss Nepal

Did you notice Kantipur, the biggest newshouse in Nepal, didn’t publish news about the biggest beauty contest in Nepal, Miss Nepal 2010 ? Nepal Television broadcasted the full event but Kantipur acted as if it hasn’t heard of the grand event. I didn’t see the news about it in Nayapatrika too (I don’t know if I missed it). Kantipur has published a news about a little known ‘Little Miss Nepal’ event, instead.

The reason: Dabur, the sponsor of Miss Nepal, has stopped publishing ads in Kantipur.

Fair enough! But, I have a few questions:

  • Shall I be kept in dark about Miss Nepal (or other news) because Dabur (or anybody else) didn’t advertise in Kantipur?
  • Should a reader care if Kantipur gets advertisement from Dabur or not?
  • If Kantipur writes only of those who provide them with advertisement, why do they charge the subscriber?
  • Are all the news in Kantipur sponsored ?
  • What is a guarantee that any of the news Kantipur publishes is independent ?

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Nepali Movie – Buwa Aama

Nepali Movie – Buwa Aama
Starring: Biraj Bhatt, Dilip Rayamajhi, Arunima Lamsal, Ganesh Upreti, Hiuwala Gautam, Sushil Pokharel, Rambha Oli etc.
Story – Murari Pokhrel
Dialogue/Script – Maunata Shrestha
DirectorMadan Ghimire

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Miss Nepal 2010 is Sadichha Shrestha

Sadichha Shrestha, 19, has become this year’s Miss Nepal. Contestant no. 1 Sadichha was crowned the Darbur Special Hidden Treasure Miss Nepal 2010 during a special program held at Tribhuwan Army Officers Club, Bhadrakali, Kathmandu on Sept. 1, 2010.

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Anamol KC to stop acting for 3 years

Anamol KC, the star-son, upcoming actor, supposed to walk on his father’s step became popular among the younger generation even before the release of his first movie.

Bhuwan KC, the father has something else planned for the cute boy. He wants Anamol to finish studies before he fully plunges into acting. When the parents, Bhuwan and Sushmita started feeling the celebrity status heating up, Anamol’s studies started to get worse.

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Komal Oli press conference photos – August 2010

When a promo of her upcoming album was banned from Nepal Television, Komal Oli called a press conference to express her dissatisfaction.

   

While some think the words in song calling Lord Shiva ‘Badmas‘ is not good for religious sentiments. Other think Komal herself is creating issue out of nothing to promote her album.

Is monarchy playing Himani Card ?

In the time when former prince Paras Shah is trying to mingle with the public and offering interviews to the journalists, his wife has started attending public program. At these programs, all the beautiful former princess does is offer the beautiful smile.

In the photo above, Himani Shah (Right) is smiling to the local people. Her bodyguard Puja Karki can be seen in the background.

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Komal Oli’s song banned in Nepal Television

There have been a series of banning in Nepal recently. It looks like, various government agencies are depressed by the failure to form a government two after the resignation of he current PM and are venting their dissatisfaction in the form of banning everything they don’t like personally.

This time, a promo of an upcoming album of Komal Oli was banned from Nepal Television. Komal Oli once used to be the news anchor at the TV. The promo was being broadcasted in the television for a couple of weeks. It was suddenly halted on Sunday.

In the controversial song, calls Lord Shiva a Badmas.

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