Saturday, December 30, 2006

Babu Bogati Hits The Small Screen…Once Again


There was a time when singer Babu Bogati made frequent appearances on various tele-serials. However, a couple of years back he decided to quit acting in soaps and concentrated only in his music.

According to the man himself, these days he is again busy with the shoots since December 24…no, not for a music video but for a serial to be broadcast on Kantipur Television. Yes! He is doing a serial called 'Sanskar' directed by Resh Raj Acharya. He says, "I decided to get into it since the storyline is good and it revolves around the life of an artist. It is a family drama and my character in it is that of a singer."

'Sanskar' is scheduled to be broadcast sometime during the first week of Magh and will last for 52 episodes. The actors also showcasing their talents opposite to him are Shaujanya Subba and Nisha Adhikari.

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Ram Chandra Kafle’s Hectic Schedule

Ram Chandra Kafle is no doubt one of the most recognized faces in the Music industry today. He has been in the scene for seven years and from day one of his career, it feels good to inform you that he has until date not disappointed his listeners. Nevertheless, this artist is a bit disappointed these days. Why? He lost one of his most prized possessions lately. "I was touring the far western regions of Nepal in regard to some shows and in Nepalgunj we had stayed at Gangotri. From the room where we had put up, my Fujitol camera was stolen! It was a gift to me from my friends in Qatar and they had got it for Rs. 42,000. I’m feeling really bad about it! I did try to find it with no luck!" laments Ram Chandra.

Ram Chandra Kafle will be leaving for London on January 1 for a series of programs. As of now, the first event has been confirmed for January 6 and that is all that he knows at the moment. He informs, "The event has been organized to celebrate New Year 2007 by Tamu Dhi Association UK. The other artists who are going along with me are Jharana Bajracharya and Krishna Gurung. Jharana will be performing there and Krishna will be singing some Gurung numbers and I will be entertaining the people with my songs."

After returning back to the country from London, Ram Chandra will again be preparing himself for a trip to Hong Kong for yet another event there. "Tentatively, during the second week of February, I will be in Hong Kong. The event has been organized by people from Myagdi who have been residing in Hong Kong for a long time." The other artists who will be sharing the limelight with him in Hong Kong will be Satya Kala Rai and a panche baja troupe. "Some artists from Kollywood will also be going with us however, until now no one has been finalized," states Ram Chandra.

Missing "LITTLE BUDDHA" found

‘Missing’ for nine months, which led to a variety of speculation, Ram Bomjan popularly known as ‘Buddha boy’, was found in a mediating posture at a jungle in Bara district Monday.

When local villagers saw the boy at the Bagkhora jungle at around 7:00 in the morning he looked slender than before, was in grimy cloths and had long hair flowing down his shoulder, reports said. Briefly talking to media persons, the ‘Buddha boy’ said he lived on herbs throughout these months while wandered around the jungles in Bara, Parsa and Rautahat districts.

A huge crowd formed in the area soon after the news of the Buddha boy’s re-emergence spread in the nearby villages. His pervious handlers, the members of the Tapaswi Sewa Samiti, are settling up a place for his meditation nearby the Halkhori Lake in Ratanpuri, according to reports.

Meditating for ten months under a pipal tree at Ratanpuri jungle, ostensibly without food or water, Bomjan, had vanished from the crowded site on the night of March 11, 2006. There were controversies about his fasting as well as his spiritual claims.

The17-year-old boy’s saga was reported internationally while national and national and international researchers had also thronged to Ratanpuri.

The management committee had claimed that Bomjan left the area as it became unsuitable for him to meditate because of growing crowd. Some of the members of the committee were even charged with misuse of millions of rupees donated by tens of thousands of devotees who visited the site daily.

Saturday, December 23, 2006

Ash-Abhishek to marry on Feb 19?

Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai are set to tie knot on February 19. Thats's the big news doing round in Bollywood these days.

According to sources, Bachchans' family astrologer has given the nod for ceremony soon after the release of their new film Guru. According to him Feb 19 is the ideal time for the couple to wed, as Rai's celestial planetary position will become compatible.

The wedding reception will be held in Mumbai at the Santacruz Hyatt and the who’s who of bollywood will attend the event. Neeta Lulla and Anna Singh will design the wedding dress for Ash and Abhishek respectively.

Sources claim that Ash and Abhi recently made an announcement at a friend’s party that they would be tying the knot, however the media will not be allowed to get an inside peak at one of the most happening events of bollywood.

In the meanwhile Ash will accompany Abhishek Bachchan and family for Christmas and New Year celebrations.

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Nepathya Tour

Nepal's leading folk rock band 'Nepathya' is all set to make their traditional tour of the Nation again. This time they will be touring to 15 places during a span of 40 straight days. "It feels great to be reaching to our fans and well wishers around the country again. Nepal beyond Kathmandu has always been dear to me," says Amrit Gurung, front man / lead vocalist of the Band.

As in the past, this time too 'Nepathya' is associating themselves with a social cause. "Giving continuity to Nepathya's past association, this time too, 'Nepathya' will be speaking for the children of the Nation." adds Kiran Krishna Shrestha, team leader of nepa~laya, the organisers of the tour and managers of 'Nepathya'. As in the past years, 2002 and 2004, the tour will be called – Nepathya "Education for Peace" Tour 2063 as well.

"As peace has prevailed, we thought of advocating another theme – but having recently travelled to places in the nation and visited many community schools all over, I felt - children in schools and the education sector still need an encouraging voice. Children are still vulnerable to political and other exploitations. Thus, we decided to continue with our slogan – Education for Peace." justifies Amrit. "Children in schools should not be used for any objectives by any groups. They are like tender buds – let them blossom freely and they shall be creating a better and peaceful New Nepal." he adds.

The entourage is set to leave Kathmandu on December 21and will be back for the final show in Kathmandu scheduled for January 31.

The tour will take them through Narayanghat, Damak, Dhankuta, Lahan, Hetauda, Butwal, Dhangadi, Surkhet, Sandhikharka, Tamghas, Pokhara, Besi Sahar, Trisuli Bazaar, Jiri, and then finally wind up in the Capital.

"In addition to regular ticket bearing audience, we have also made arrangements to reach audiences who have been deprived of such access to entertainment due to social, physical or financial reasons." explains Kiran Shrestha.

"Our shows which include Shantiko lagi Sikchya Tour in 2002 and 2004 and Sundar Shanta Nepal during 2003 and 2005, have always been well appreciated by people all over. We expect similar cooperation and support from all to make this National event a success." requests Kiran.

After two rounds of visit to all these places, nepa~laya had decided on the local organisers, which mainly include community educational institutes, and local social organisations. This time too, major proceedings from the ticket sales will be contributed to local welfare purposes through local organisers.

'Nepathya' has been working strongly with various social sectors during the past. It is also known as the most earthy and social Nepali band of recent times.

"During the past year, we have performed in many events both here and abroad, but reaching out to our own people is always a moment I crave for. I really look forward to the tour." says the humble front man of the band, Amrit.

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Sugam To Perform With Abhijeet Sawant

Over the past couple of years Sugam Pokhrel has been able to establish himself as one of the most popular singers in the Music industry of Nepal. When he joined the industry, he introduced himself as 1MB.i,e. One Man Band. Now, whether you call him Sugam Pokhrel or prefer to refer him as 1MB, one thing, which is pretty sure is that he has never disappointed his listeners with his music.

Come December 21, and he shall be sharing the limelight with none other than the first Indian Idol -- Abhijeet Sawant -- in Biratnagar. Information has it that this is going to be a charity show. Sugam states, "I am looking forward to the event. I am sure that we are going to have a good time there!"

Besides this, his fourth album 'Sugam Yatra' was released a week back under the label of SAV. However, this time, there was no ho halla as such concerning this venture. About this Sugam relates that since he had to go to Dhangadi for an event, they took the opportunity to release 'Sugam Yatra' at Dakchinkali.

Shedding more light on this album, he informs that there are only three new songs on it and the rest are his old songs that were previously on collection albums and some of them were the ones, which didn't do well earlier. However, those old songs that he has picked and included in 'Sugam Yatra' have been re-arranged along with additional touch ups. Pretty interesting! Nevertheless, Sugam is confident that the songs will do well. "I went ahead and did this because I want to safeguard my songs. I am not taking any risk commercially wise too!" Nowadays, the music video from this album, "Manki Rani" is doing quite a few rounds at the various TV channels. Sugam states that there are other music videos in the pipeline and he is currently busy in the promotion of 'Sugam Yatra'.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

EXCLUSIVE …New Beginning For Aastha Thapa (Oli)

Popular TV personality Aastha Thapa (Oli) who captured the small screen by storm by hosting successful shows like 'Ghum Gham' and 'Win Kantipur' has been in the news in recent times. According to one of her family members who wishes to remain anonymous, she married Rajendra Bista secretly. (‘He recently came back from the United States’). Now, if you are wondering why make a big deal out of it, read further…..

According to a family member of Aastha…who wishes to be remain anonymous, Aastha is still the legal wife of Narendra Oli (brother of singer and media personality Komal Oli). Few weeks back, she had gone to her maiti and when her father-in-law Lalit Bikram tried to contact her…she could not be traced. Later, when Lalit Birkarm had a conversation with Aastha's maiti ghar he was informed that Aastha had not visited them in the first place. After this, Lalit Bikram filed a report at Lalitpur Jilla Prahari Karyalaya asking them to look for his daughter-in-law. On the other hand, since Komal Oli has not been living with them for the past five years, she was unaware of the happenings.

According to information provided by the family, Narendra is currently in Japan. He went there for a period of six months and is scheduled to come back sometime during February. The same family member who we spoke to states, "Narendra has not even been to Japan for four months and Aastha is doing all this! Narendra is going to be devastated now!" As stated by this family member, Rajendra Bista has not been in Nepal for long. He is also a married man and is a father of two children. "However, this person has been living in Jhamsikhel and he is a divorcee," mentions the source.

It was only after knowing about the divorce papers that Aastha had filed at a court in Dang that the family of Aastha became aware of her marriage to another man. This source informs, "Narendra has confirmed that once he is back, he intends to go to the court and claim his property that he had transferred to her."

Narendra Oli who is also a media person got married to Aastha Thapa on Kartik 6, 2056 BS. Theirs was a love marriage. According to Narendra's family, since Aastha had coerced him to settle down, they decided to tie the knot on the day of Bijaya Dashami. "We had told her that one should not marry during Kartik and to wait until Mangsir but she was the one who was adamant on her decision. She had told us that she has some family problems and had warned us that if they don't get married then, she would commit suicide. Well…we had no other option but to agree to her demands!" shares the member further adding, "During that time, she was pregnant but she had an abortion and got married. Aastha does not like babies…she has in fact aborted many times!" This source also mentions that so far Narendra and Aastha were not having any problems regarding their married life. Lastly this person confirms, "Aastha is an opportunist and too ambitious. Maybe it’s because of this nature of hers that she decided to take this step!" Pretty strong words there. We, here at fursad.com shall keep you posted on further developments on this story.

Monday, December 18, 2006

Avinash Ghising Doing It His Style

Avinash Ghising has been pretty busy lately traveling around various villages and compiling folk songs. He intends to incorporate them in his upcoming album 'Hill Area' after reworking on them. On December 15, he came back from his trip to Solukhumbhu and seems to be happy with his efforts so far.

He had made a similar trip to Solukhumbhu with the same objective sometime back as well and since those numbers have already been recorded, he decided to go there again to get some more tunes. "I want to give something new to my listeners and wish to do something different. Not only that, I want to give continuity to the trend of traveling around and getting different tunes and that is why I went to Solukhumbhu," informs Avinash.

These days, we have been hearing many rap songs from him and he cares to mention that this time round he will be singing melody songs as well. "I have always liked singing rap songs and besides that I have also preferred going for melody numbers. So better late than never… I have decided to go for it too!" states Avinash further adding, "I was in Solukhumbhu for a week and the melodies that I have collected shall be incorporated in an R & B flavor."

'Hill Area' will hit the market under the label of Music.Com. Giving us more details on the project he says, "We do want the best to happen to 'Hill Area' and we have invested quite a lot on this venture. For a song, I have worked with three different arrangers and the one that satisfies me the most shall be the final on to hit the stands." Great Going Avinash!

Eight parties express commitment towards refugee repatriation

At a time when the offer of third country resettlement has sparked controversy among the refugee population, senior leaders of eight major political parties have signed a commitment towards their honorable repatriation.

In their signed commitment, political leaders have urged Bhutan government to help in the repatriation of refugees languishing in Nepal. They have also asked international community to support this initiative.

The commitment has been signed by Nepali Congress (NC) leader Chakra Prasad Bastola, NC-Democratic leader Dr. Prakash Sharan Mahat, Unified Marxist Leninist (UML) leader Jhal Nath Khanal, Maoist leader Suresh Ale Magar, People's Front (PF) leader Lila Mani Pokharel, Nepal Workers and Peasants Party (NWPP) leader Prem Suwal, Nepal Sadbhavana Party (NSP) leader Narsingh Chaudhary and United Leftist Front (ULF) leader CP Mainali.

The latest commitment by the political leaders has come when western countries like the United States have expressed their willingness to resettle the refugees in their countries. Most refugee leaders including Tek Nath Rijal, however, have been saying that first priority must be repatriation to Bhutan.

Prachanda's praise for India creates illusion among masses: Indian Maoists

Indian Maoists have criticized recent praises heaped on India by Maoist chairman Prachanda.

"Prachanda's repeated praise for India's role in bringing about the agreement creates illusions among the masses about India rather than preparing them for fighting the Indian expansionists who are keen on skirmishing Nepal in future," said Azad, spokesperson of Communist Party of India (Maoists) in a statement.

He was probably referring to Prachanda's remarks made a month ago when he praised India for facilitating the 12-point agreement between the political parties and Maoists signed a year ago in New Delhi. This agreement had set the stage for the coming together of the parties and the Maoists to launch people's movement, which forced King Gyanendra to give up powers.

Azad was also skeptical of India's role in helping Prachanda arriving at an agreement. India was aiming to disarm and isolate the Maoists as it was aiming to grab the natural wealth of Nepal particularly its huge hydel potential and to make it a safe haven for the imperialists and Indian comprador capitalists, the statement posted online a few days ago states.

In its public reaction to their Nepali comrades' decision to join the peaceful mainstream of politics, the Indian Naxalites have criticized the decision of Nepali Maoists to join mainstream and deposit their weapons in cantonments.

"Even more surprising is the assertion by the CPN(Maoist) that their current "tactics" in Nepal would be an example to other Maoist parties in South Asia. Comrade Prachanda had also given a call to other Maoist parties to reconsider their revolutionary strategies and to practice multiparty democracy in the name of 21st century democracy. Our CC makes it crystal-clear to CPN(M) and the people at large that there can be no genuine democracy in any country without the capture of state power by the proletariat and that the so-called multiparty democracy cannot bring any basic change in the lives of the people," the statement adds.

The Indian Maoists have said that such move by Nepali Maoists was detrimental to the interests of the revolutionary movements not only in Nepal but also in South Asia. "There can be no genuine democracy in any country without the capture of state power by the proletariat,'' the Communist Party of India (Maoists) said in a statement.

Urging the Maoists for withdrawal from the agreement with the Seven Party Alliance (SPA), party spokesman Azad said there should be "rethink about their current tactics which are actually changing the very strategic direction of the revolution in Nepal." The surrender of arms of PGA would only make people defenseless, he stated.

The Indian Maoists have further said that depositing arms could lead to reversal of gains made by people of Nepal. They have also said that the clause in the agreement to deposit equal number of arms by both sides "will obviously work in favour of Koirala-led Government' as it would have the option to use the huge stock of arms still at the disposal of the army." They have also questioned the decision to allow the United Nations to monitor the depositing of arms saying that the UN itself was "an instrument in the hands of imperialists."

UN monitors arriving within 10 days; assessment report is ready

A 35-member expert team of the United Nations is arriving in Nepal within ten days to monitor the management of arms and armies.

UN Secretary-General's personal representative to Nepal, Ian Martin, told a news conference at the UN office in Kathmandu that UN monitors would start their works as soon as they land here.

A group out of 35 monitors is set to arrive within 10 days while another team of 25 election experts will be here in the coming weeks, according to him.

The electoral advisors, who are yet to be recruited, will be working with the Election Commission for constituent assembly elections due mid-June 2007.

He said discussions were underway with the government and the Maoists on whether to involve former British and Indian Gurkha army personnel, as an interim taskforce, in the arms management work.

The UN envoy also informed that the UN Technical Assessment Mission (TAM), which started its works in Nepal one week earlier, has completed its assessment on logistical needs in the cantonments of the Maoist army, arrangement of resources and monitoring personnel.

"The assessment mission today completed its work, and I will be sending its report to the UN Headquarters for the decision of the secretary general," he said.

Based on the TAM report, the UN Headquarters will determine the budget and logistical support necessary for monitoring of arms and armies in Nepal.

Sunday, December 17, 2006

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NC protecting monarchy: Bohara

Standing committee member of CPN-UML Amrit Kumar Bohara has alleged that monarchy is existing in the country due to the Nepali Congress.

Speaking at a press meet organised by the Lamjung chapter of Press Chautari Nepal in Lamjung on Saturday, Bohara, who termed Nepali Congress as a “status quo” party said, “The monarchy is existing due to the elements of status quo and those elements that have a dominant role in the government.”

He also claimed that restructuring of the nation is impossible as long the monarchy continues and stressed the need for unity among supporters of democracy in order to abolish monarchy from the country.

Bohara however revealed that though there is disagreement among the eight political parties on minor issues, there is no disagreement on major issues, adding, "The minor disagreements do not affect the election of constituent assembly.”

Bohara demanded to publicize the report of the Rayamajhi Commission and take action against the guilty persons as pointed by the report.

"We should put pressure on the government for the implementation of the report,” Bohara added.

Nation moving towards republic set up: Aryal

Coordinator of the Interim Constitution Drafting Committee and former Supreme Court Justice Laxman Prasad Aryal has said that the nation was indeed heading towards a republican set-up and that only issue was whether it will end up to be the “people’s republic” or stop at “democratic republic.”

Talking to journalists on the future course of the nation following finalisation of the interim constitution, Aryal said, “Of course the nation is now hurtling towards a republican set-up. But we have yet to see whether it will be “people’s republic” or “democratic republic”.

He also appreciated the way the seven-party alliance and the CPN-Maoist leadership finalised the draft of the interim constitution.

Aryal said that the parties have indeed retained the spirit of the draft he had presented to the government and Maoist talk teams. “The spirit has been retained. It is now a consensus document too,” Aryal said.

The committee headed by Aryal submitted the draft to the government and the Maoist by leaving space in the issues in which the ruling seven party alliance and the Maoists did not find consensus.

The interim constitution finalized by the ruling seven party alliance and Maoists deprived King from any rights related to state affairs and the Prime Minister will execute all jobs related to the country's state affairs and administration.

Saturday, December 16, 2006

Sudip Giri…Taking It All In His Stride

Everything untoward that happens in the life of a celebrity has to happen to Sudip Giri! Whether this is a coincidence or whether his fate, is a thing that he has been pondering upon for quite a while now. It is not that other artists have not faced any hardships in their day-to-day lives. The only difference is that Sudip shares them with us and we are more than happy to listen to him and his grievances. What a relation!

A few weeks back, Sudip along with Nalina Chitrakar, Pramod Nirwan, Ram Chandra Kafle and Poozana Pradhan were touring Dhangadi, Mahendranagar and Tikapur for a concert. Now, although the tour is over Sudip still can't stop talking about this trip. He states, "This is the worst event that I have ever been associated with. Sorry to say but the management was pathetic and very indecent. Let me also reveal the organizer's name! He is called Topendra Kunwar. When the event ended, he did not pay us the amount that we had initially agreed upon. You know what he did! During the entire journey, he was the one who was driving which was fine with us but he was driving so recklessly that he nearly killed us. I am not exaggerating…believe me…he nearly killed us! Thank God! Nothing happened! The only good thing that happened during that entire tour was that the concert was a huge success and I am happy about it." Further adding he shares, "I don't know but I was not able to connect with the people there. This has never happened to me before! "

In another related story, he has changed his mobile number. Why? (No prizes for guessing it right) It is because of the disturbing calls that he has been getting from some crazy fans telling him that they would commit suicide or inflict some sort of injury to themselves. We are short of words of advise for Sudip…the only thing that we can say is…you have a peaceful life…This may be the price that one has to pay for being one of the most sought after musicians in the country today.

Leaders put their signature in the interim constitution

Following the overnight discussion in Baluwatar, the top political leaders have put their signature in the interim constitution.

After over seventeen hours of marathon talks, the leaders finally reached to common understanding over contentious provisions of the interim constitution.

The interim constitution has 169 articles. It will be formally promulgated once the arms management of the Maoist is completed.

According to reports, in the interim constitution the Prime Minister is authorized to use all the powers hitherto exercised by the King. "All powers related to rule or administration will now be exercised by the Prime Minister," said Bharat Mohan Adhikary, standing committee member of the Unified Marxist Leninist this morning.

Likewise, Adhikary added that right to education, employment and health will be recognized as basic rights. The interim constitution has not altered the status of Cow as national animal. Two ballot papers will be used in the Constituent Assembly in consultation with the Election Commission.

The talks had started at around 3 pm in the afternoon on Friday and it went throughout the night. All top leaders of eight parties were present in the discussion. There were series of formal and informal meetings among the political leaders. And finally they sealed the deal in the morning on Saturday on Poush 1 – the same day when King Mahendra had promulgated the Panchayati constitution back in 1962.

Friday, December 15, 2006

Over dozen injured in scuffle during RPP-Nepal’s 'pro-King' rally

Over a dozen Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal activists were injured in a clash with students who tried to thwart their pro-King rally in Kathmandu Friday morning.

Chanting slogans in favour of monarchy and against the SPA government and the Maoists, RPP-Nepal activists marched up to the Prime Minister's residence in Baluwatar from Narayan Chaur in Naxal.

The demonstrators clashed with a group of students dominated by Maoist cadres at Baluwatar. Police tried to disperse the crowd but were held back for some time as the students warned them not to interfere.

Baluwatar area remained tensed for more than an hour as students affiliated with the eight parties protested against what they called revival of reactionary activism.

RPP-Nepal chairman Rabindra Nath Sharma, who led the rally, submitted a memorandum to Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala at the latter's residence as the protest continued outside. The party in its memorandum said monarchy should remain for political stability in the country.

Last week, students had disrupted a regional convention of RPP-Nepal in Pokhara. A few leaders and party cadres participating in the convention were roughed up by the students.

The RPP-Nepal's leaders are mostly former Panchas and former royalist ministers.

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Abhaya and the Steam Injuns

Recently 'Abhaya and the Steam Injuns' came back after their ten day tour of Gangtok, Darjeeling and Namchi. Sharing the limelight with them was none other than Sabin Rai. They say that the tour was "simply good".

It was nearly two years back that 'Abhaya and the Steam Injuns' had released their debut album. They say that they have already completed the compilation of songs for their second venture for which the recoding will begin very soon. They promise that they shall not take much time in the recording process. "On February, we have a Hong Kong tour and as soon as we are back, we plan to release the new album," mentions Abhaya.

"It is not at all going to be the same! The specialty of our new album is that we have four songs written by poet Viplob Prateek. We love those songs to the core and we are very much excited to reveal those numbers to our listeners. We also believe that to get his creations is a plus point for us and our album!" Later she adds, "Our first album did incorporate rock, hip-hop and rap numbers among other flavors of music. However, the rock songs became more popular since we had visualized those numbers. Sad to say but the impact that those songs had in people was that we are a rock band. Here, I need to declare that we are not only good in singing rock numbers but we are equally good in singing other genre of music. Dot not typecast as a rock band! We want to be known as musicians who deliver quality music and we are here to make a difference in the Music industry of Nepal." Well…that was loud and clear. We got your message and hope everyone does it as well!

Maoists use force to stop relocation of police posts

Maoist activists have intensified their efforts to stop relocation of police posts in several parts of the country.

A day after the Maoists obstructed the initiatives to relocate police posts that were displaced in the past due to conflict in Beltari of Nawalparasi district, their activists in Rupandehi district captured the police post in Dhakdhai on Thursday and booted out the policemen who had been posted there only six days ago.

In Dhakdhai, reports say that the Maoists brought a number of common people from around the area and made them to demonstrate while they resorted to vandalism and threw out bedding and other stuffs belonging to policemen.

According to Kantipur daily, Maoists forced people from Simarhawa, Amarhawa, Barahawa, Padamwa, Mainihawa, Pakadbhindi as well as other villages like Uttar Devadaha, Kerbani and Makahar in the vicinity of 10 kilometer from the area to participate in the demonstration. Women and children were also among the people. Many of them said they had come out of curiosity to watch the incident.

The Maoists forced 18 policemen led by sub-inspector Shambhu Chaudhary out of the post. Chaudhary later said that the Maoists might be working under guidance of certain elements because the establishment of police post had affected smuggling in the area.

In Nawalparasi, too, the Maoists warned the policemen to return from recently relocated Sunawal post. Immediately after the Maoists went away, local village women descended on the police post and requested them not to shift from there.

In districts like Sindhupalchowk, Kavre and Sankhuwasabha also the Maoists have started obstructing the relocation of police post. Similar campaigns have been reported from far-western districts like Doti, Kanchanpur and Achham.

The Maoists have claimed that they would not allow police post relocation till interim government including them is formed.

Local political party leaders and civil society have termed this campaign of Maoists as violation of peace agreements.

In fact, the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) signed on November 21 by the government and the Maoists also agrees that the task of carrying out day-to-day law and order situation will be given to Nepal Police and Armed Police Force. "Nepal Police and Armed Police force shall continue to work for maintaining peace and investigation into the criminal activities as per the spirit and content of the peace agreement and prevailing laws," the agreement states.

Umesh Mainali, secretary at the Home Ministry, also says that the recent efforts by the government to relocate police posts was guided by this very peace agreement and as per the demands made by local people.

Supreme Court rejects case against King

The Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed a petition filed against King Gyanendra.

Acting upon a petition filed by advocate Jitman Basnet, a single bench of Justice Tahiar Ali Ansari ruled, "Since the rejection order passed by the administration (registar) of the SC was based on existing law, there was no need to proceed it further."

After the rejection order by the administration, advocate Basnet has challenged the administration's move in the Justice's bench.

Joint registar Til Prasad Shrestha had refused to admit a contempt of Court case filed against King Gyanendra and army officials.

The SC administration had rejected the petition citing technical ground.

Kathmandu most polluted city of Asia: Report

A recent report has revealed that Kathmandu is the most polluted city among 20 cities of Asia.

A study report prepared by a team led by Cornie Huizenga with the assistance of Asian Development Bank showed that Kathmandu is in the top of the list of sensitive cities from the air pollution point of view.

The study was released as Asian environment ministers held the first governmental meeting on Asian urban air quality this week in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

"There is high possibility of human loss due to the diseases caused from pollution," the report warned.

WHO scientists estimate 537,000 people in Southeast Asia and the Pacific die prematurely each year due to air pollution.

The level of PM10 in the air of Kathmandu is 120 microgram per square meter. As Per the standard of World Health Organization the level of PM10 should be 20 microgram per square meter.

The level of PM10 is high than the official standard in most of the places of Kathmandu valley.

Indian Capital Delhi and Indonesian Capital Jakarta also fall in the list of sensitive cities from the pollution point of view.

The report was prepared based on research at major cities of Asia.

The report studied 22 Asian cities and one of its key findings is that the concentration of the fine particulate matter PM10 is “serious” in Beijing, Dhaka, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Jakarta, Kathmandu, Kolkata, New Delhi, and Shanghai.

"Asia’s growth in population, urbanization, motorization and energy consumption remain key challenges to efforts to counter air pollution," the report adds .

The Kantipur Daily quoted Suman Sharma of Ministry of Environment as criticizing that the report failed to mention official source of information and prepared without direct involvement of any organization.

However, environmentalist Bhusan Tuladhar said that there is a need of immediately improving the pollution level of Kathmandu.

Thursday, December 14, 2006

Nepal ranks "3rd" in human rights violations

The Asian Centre for Human Rights (ACHR) has ranked Nepal 3rd in issue of human rights violations.

A newly released SAARC Human Rights Violators’ Index 2006 released in New Delhi on Wednesday said apart from repression of political parties, violations of the right to life were widespread in Nepal.

About 1,524 persons – 815 persons by the security forces and 709 persons by the Maoists – were killed in 2005.

“Nepal remained the most dangerous place for children in South Asia with extra judicial execution, torture and forcible recruitment,” the report noted.

An estimated 58 children, including 16 girls, were reportedly killed during January - September 2005 alone. Of them, Maoists reportedly killed 46 children, including 11 girls. Over 140 children were reportedly injured by the security forces and the Maoists during 2005, including at least 80 in bomb explosions by Maoists.

ACHR has appreciated the role of judiciary under trying circumstances. “The Supreme Court of Nepal admitted petitions challenging the constitutional validity of ordinances issued by King Gyanendra, thereby, questioning the authority of the despotic ruler,” the report adds.

Half of all the cases of press censorship in the world in 2005 were reported from Nepal and at least two journalists were killed, 425 journalists were arrested, attacked or threatened. Accountability for human rights violations in Nepal remains the key challenge, the report added.

Bangladesh has been ranked No. 1 violator of human rights, followed by Bhutan, Nepal, Maldives, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and India at No.7.

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Sallu bullied by Don's name!

Salman Khan is in trouble again. This time he is charged with threatening people by using underworld gangster Chhota Shakeel's name. As a result he has been asked to reopot at Mumbai Police Crime Branch cell.

The actor will also be interrogated today by Unit 1 of Crime Branch in the Bharat Shah case.

While Sallu was away, his father Salim Khan told a leading daily that he is not aware of Salman being summoned and have received no intimation so far.

"I have nothing to do with this case so am not aware of its details,” he adds.

Salman has cancelled his visit to South Africa, for which he was supposed to leave tomorrow.

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Tuesday, December 12, 2006

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Winter rains make days colder

The unexpected rainfall that started throughout the country from early Monday morning has resulted in the mercury plummeting and sent chills in Kathmandu and hilly areas.

Usually, the winter showers are expected only in December end. However, this year the winter rain came well ahead because of the westerlies from the Bay of Bengal entering Nepal and moving east.

According to the officials at the Meteorological Forecasting Division, the rains would stop by Tuesday evening.

The rainfall has been boon for winter crops while the people in the hilly and mountainous regions are facing a winter chill because of snowfall. In the western hilly districts, snowfall has begun. The rainfall would lengthen the duration of cold this winter.

In the last 24 hours, Dang received the highest rainfall of 13 mm. Likewise the rainfall in Dadeldhura is recorded at 12 mm, Nepalgunj 12.8, Birendra Nagar 10, Dhangadi 11.2 and Kathmandu 0.7 mm. Kathmandu and Bhairahawa also received thundershowers.

The unexpected rain has disrupted domestic flights from Tribhuvan International Airport with only two flights taking off till Monday noon. However, the international flights are regular, officials at the TIA information centre said.

Ash-Hrithik kiss was obscene?

A court here today extended the date to January four in a case filed against Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai and actor Hrithik Roshan for allegedly performing an obscene scene in the film Dhoom-2.

The case was filed in the court of judicial magistrate first class (JMFC) R K Batham by the advocate Shailendra Dwivedi under section 292 (vulgarity) and 509 (derogatory to women) of the IPC.

The court today extended the date in the case to January four for recording statement of the complainant.

The complainant advocate has alleged that women felt offended with the obscene scene and it has promoted vulgarity in the society, especilly among the youths.

Monday, December 11, 2006

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RDB, Bluffmaster now on Google Video

MUMBAI: BODVOD, which holds exclusive rights to Bollywood movies, music videos and television shows, have made the availability of content on Google Video.

BODVOD's content, presented under the name 'Saavn' is available at http://video.google.com/saavn. The launch will include five full-length movies representing some top Bollywood films, including India's 2007 Oscar entry Rang De Basanti and also Abhishek Bachchan starrer Bluffmaster, with additional film and television content to be added in the coming months. Deewane Huye Paagal will also be added to the list soon.

BODVOD service is available on Time Warner Cable and Cox Cable Nationwide in the US.

This deal adds to BODVOD's growing list of distribution partners across cable, broadband and mobile providers for its exclusive content. Boasting a vast library and new release pipeline of films, music videos and television content, BODVOD is the first company to offer Bollywood and other South Asian content on-demand to the North American audience.

"Our deal with Google helps us expand into a new market, and it also helps us support our existing cable operator and mobile carrier affiliates. Given Google's undisputed leadership in search, we will be able to uncover new audiences for the best of Bollywood and other South Asian content," said BODVOD's Vin Bhat.

BODVOD Networks (www.bodvod.com) has exclusive rights to movies, music and TV shows from India, and it packages, distributes and markets this content for on-demand services on cable, Internet and mobile platforms. BODVOD powers the first national video on demand (VOD) services offering Bollywood and South Asian content through over 30 major distribution affiliates.

The company also provides marketing support and media for its affiliates to help them reach the passionate audience for Bollywood and other South Asian content. The BODVOD team consists of media veterans with experience in content licensing, programming, retail products, marketing and distribution.


Baabul: Movie Review

Baabul

Producer: BR Films

Director: Ravi Chopra

Cast: Amitabh Bachchan, Rani Mukherjee, Hema Malini,Salman Khan,John Abraham, Om Puri, Sarika

Rating: 3/5

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It's often said that to change the system, one must remain within the system. And Baabul does this beautifully; clichéd enough not to rock the boat yet admirably, progressive, the film tries to maintain a balance between the two in every frame.

So there's Balraj Kapoor, played by Amitabh Bachchan, who's a traditionalist with a twist. While he believes and encourages Karva Chauth, he has strong, progressive views on widow remarriage. So when his only son Avinash, played by Salman Khan, dies tragically in an accident, he feels that his daughter-in-law Malvika should remarry, and not live a punished life. He encourages a romance between Malvika and Rajat (John Abraham), who's Malvika's childhood friend and has secretly been in love with her all along.

All's swell till the party poopers - the super conservative relatives vehemently oppose. Balraj's elder brother Balwant (Om Puri), is the sort who feels that widows bring bad luck to any auspicious event, and so keeps his widowed daughter-in-law (Sarika, with exactly one dialogue) within the four walls of the house. When he hears the, to-him bizarre, event of his younger brother getting his daughter-in-law remarried, he loses it. And tries to stop the wedding in typical filmi style, with a bellowing – ‘Ye shaadi nahin ho sakti'.

Interestingly, this very modern film follows the old school of filmmaking. So you have the super-rich North Indian family, sprawling mansions, beautiful, docile always-agreeable women in sindoor and mangalsutra. Still, it manages to be a supremely forward film. And a good film, largely because of Amitabh Bachchan, who's so convincing and lovable as Baabul, he has you in the palm of his hand. In his big, droopy eyes, you see his young daughter-in-law's pain reflected. And during his end monologue, you just want to get up and applaud. One of the lines has him thunder -`’we say that the practice of sati is over. But isn't denying a widow the right to live fully, equal to sati?'

Rani Mukherjee as Malvika shows up another award-winning performance after Black. In fact, in many intense scenes between Bachchan and Mukherjee, you feel the palpable connection and magic that the two brought together in Black. Complementing each other perfectly, and carrying the film on their shoulders, the two talent powerhouses are a treat to watch.


Salman's Avinash is an underdeveloped character. However the relationship between Avinash and Malvika is real and deep. This is a rare kind of on-screen romance, where the two are as much companions as they are man and wife. Keeping up its progressive tone, the film also shows Avinash attend pregnancy Lamaze classes with his wife saying that – ‘bache paida karna teamwork hota hai'. But the film falls back to old school again, and has the two break into song and dance, in open fields, without situation or warning. Again, while Malvika is a painter, who you feel would do a little more with her life post-wedding, she has her life revolving around karva chauth. It's good that she has a mind of her own, but what is she doing with it?

The music is ordinary and songs include the by-now customary Punjabi disco song, that's typically picturised with full family dancing alongside foreigner extras. The dialogues, save a few scenes towards the ending, disappointingly lack spirit, and do nothing to elevate the film. Director Ravi Chopra, credibly, again makes a film dealing with an issue. Baghban had one flinch a bit, at the stark black and white characters. By contrast, Baabul is a step up in trying to merge the old and the new.

Watch Baabul, for the story and brilliant performances by Amitabh and Rani. The three stars are largely for them.

Third bronze for Nepal; Shakya is the winner

Ayesha Shakya won the third bronze medal for Nepal in the ongoing 15th Asian Games in Doha, Qatar.

Shakya had to be satisfied with the bronze medal in the 59-kg category of Taekwondo after she was defeated by a Vietnamese player Thi Hoai Thu Nguyen in the semi finals.

Shakya, a silver medalist at the Tenth South Asian Games held earlier this year, had reached semi finals after defeating a Chinese player.

She became the third Nepalese player to win a bronze medal in the Doha Asiad. Earlier, Manita Shahi had won the medal in 63-kg category while Deepak Bista had won the medal in the 78-kg category.

Meanwhile, runner Arjun Bahadur Basnet finished at the 11th place in the marathon tournament by clocking 2 hours 23 minutes and 55 seconds. A Qatari runner won the marathon 11 minutes and 11 seconds ahead of Basnet who had won a silver medal in the marathon at Tenth South Asian Games.

Sunday, December 10, 2006

An Award Hatrick !

A popular musician and also a lyricist, Suresh Adhikari is about to take the honor of another National Award this time. He has already been awarded by the National Awards for the “Best film music director” and “Best lyrics writer”. Now this time, he attempts to achieve the “Narayan Gopal Yuwa Sangeet Puraskar”.

The award is given by the “Rastriya Yuwa Sewa Kosh” to the people in the music industry for their contributions to music. The award also contains the cash prize of Rs. 30,000. It is honored to those people for their past and their prospective contribution to the music industry in the future.

He shall take the honor of the award possibly on the Mansir 29, 2062.

He has given his music to around 1000 songs and some more film projects are lined up in his upcoming lists. Some of them include Devar Babu, Raghuveer, Taxi Driver, Haami Saathi Bhai, Karma Rekha, Parkhi Base etc.

Some of his awesome pop creations are “Jaali Rumaal” and “Maya Garchu Bhanne le” by sung by “Hemant Sharma”.

He has been continuously receiving awards for the past 3 years. Image Awards 2061 for the best music director, hits fm award for best film music director the national awards by the king and then this time again, “the Narayan Gopal Yuwa Gangeetkar Award”. So, it’s a Hatrick! Keep going …….

Dev Rana Still Going Great Guns

Dev Rana is a very respected name in the music scene of Nepal. Most of us who have followed the development of the music industry closely shall vouch for that. For many, he is the great ‘Father of Percussions,’ an idol for many young aspiring drummers and for the rest he is just a 'cool musician'. He has been in the entertainment business for over 30 years and still has the same charm and his abilities behind the drum sets have not faded a bit. He still has an overwhelming effect on the crowd during performances.

He has taught innumerable wannabe drummers the skills and he is proud to inform us that roughly about 15 of his students are as of now, seriously doing music full time. He says, "I think around 15 of my students are now in the music line as in they have taken up music professionally. I feel glad to see them performing and performing pretty well at that! What more can one ask for!" These days he has been taking private classes and the learners are mostly from Lincoln School.

He states that he has set a goal, which he intends to accomplish by 2007. He wants to open up his own institution where the aspiring musicians with an interest in learning to play the drums can join in and become skilled at playing other instruments as well. He adds, "I also want to come out with a little demo CD for beginners. This CD shall be handy to those who want to learn to play the drums. I have been working on this project for the last three years and I want the work done by 2007."

Besides this, once a week one could also catch up with him performing at Hotel Shangrila, Lazimpath along with 'Nekham'. However, he informs that the gig has taken a break for now. No worries since he also confirms that next week; to be precise on December 18, he shall start performing with 'Nekham' at the Shangrila once again. Lastly, he shares, "I hope to have a re-union concert of 'Prism' sometime next year." Wow! That would be something to look forward to!

Yuvraj Singh to make Bollywood debut

Aspiring musician Yuvraj Singh will soon make his debut in Bollywood.

Singh's cine career will take off through Prakash Jha's Love Story and is an Entertainment One production.

A multi-faceted personality, Yuvraj not only plays cricket, but loves to write, compose music and plays the guitar with felicity. He was the lead guitarist for the Music Society in St.Stephen’s College.

Completing his higher studies in the UK, he trained himself as an actor and presenter in a renowned acting school.

In Mumbai, he met several directors and producers, before Prakash Jha zeroed in on him to hone his acting talents.

Yuvraj performs with the electrical, acoustic and Spanish guitars.Ballads, fusion, metal and heavy strumming are his preferences.

Joe Satriani, Marty Friedman, Steve Vai, Jimmy Page, Pink Floyd, etc are a few artists that he admires. Yuvraj also likes Led Zeppllin, Ozzy Osburne,AXL Rose, Robert Plant, Sting and many more.

"I want to do roles that are symbolic of the social, cultural, political, economic and historical significance. The role should have an impact and be meaningful to the society," Yuvraj Singh said.

Singh says he wants to perform different roles during his acting career, and would not like to be branded in a particular milieu.

Singh is a believer in destiny, and is quite philosophical about what life will eventually dish out for him.

"I have to create a mark in the world of cinema," he says.

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Saturday, December 9, 2006

Our National Anthem to Change

We are grown up singing “Shree Man Gambhira Nepali” but now it’s time to remember another song for the Anthem. Due to the political changes in our country, the National Anthem is decided to be changed.

A song written by Pradeep Rai as known as “Byaakul Maila,”has been referred to as the new National Anthem. The song is like “Sayaau Thunga Phool Haami Eutai Mala Nepali” and it contains 5 paras and 47 words. It has been selected by the “National Anthem Selection Task Team” under the chairmanship of cultural analyst, Mr. Satya Mohan Joshi.

Mr. Joshi handed over the song to the “Cultural & Tourism minister” Mr. Pradeep Gyawali, at a press conference organized last Thursday. The song was selected among 1 thousand 2 hundred and 72 songs, without looking at the name of the lyricist.

However, the team has selected the song, it is yet to be finalized by the cabinet. There are still some controversies that the lyricist was a king’s supporter before. Now that his lyric is selected, some people are still not willing to grant his song as the “National Anthem”.
There is still some confusion whether the song will be recognized as the National Anthem or not.

Bista bags second bronze for Nepal

Deepak Bista bagged the second bronze medal for Nepal at the ongoing 15th Asian Games in Doha, Qatar.

Bista bagged the bronze medal in 75-kg category by defeating a Kuwaiti player in the quarter final on Friday. He, however, lost to a Qatari player in semi final, in what the Korean coach Kwon Hyouk claimed as biased refereeing.

After Manita Shahi won the first bronze medal on Thursday, this was the second medal for Nepal.

Bista is one of the most successful taekwondo players of Nepal. He has already won gold medal thrice in the South Asian games. He had also won a bronze medal in the previous Busan Asian games held four years ago.

Meanwhile, on Friday, Kanchhi Maya Koju completed her 10,000 meter running in 37 minutes 59.76 seconds. A silver medalist at Tenth South Asian Games, Koju came last in the race in Doha, which was won by a Japanese runner.

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Friday, December 8, 2006

Poila Jana Paam Vs Maile Lyauna Paam

"Poila Jana Pam" is one song which has been bringing back the smiles on most peoples’ faces and at the same time criticisms have been flowing in. Sung by Komal Oli it is the title song of an album of the same name. and released under the label of Music Nepal.

Just recently, two artists -- Bimam Chhetri and Suman Budha – cashing in on the popularity of "Poila Jana Pam" have released a song titled "Maile Lyauna Pam" incorporated on the album of the same name, 'Maile Lyauna Pam'. The irony of it all is that 'Maile Lyauna Pam' is doing much better in the market.

All said and done, Music Nepal is now all geared up to file a case against Bimam Chhetri and Suman Budha. Komal states, "I have no grievance against Bimam and Suman. Their song is very entertaining but Music Nepal, from whom I had released 'Poila Jana Pam' are planning to register a complaint against them in court after some homework. They say that Bimam and Suman have copied the tunes of one of my songs titled "Tulsipurma Ma Janda" on this particular song' Maile Lyauna Pam', which is on my previous album 'Mal Mal Kiri' and which was also released by Music Nepal."

Though Komal is not making an issue out of the latest development, she has some grand ideas cooking up in her mind. She shares, "Soon, I will be releasing an album which would be a counter attack to "Maile Lyauna Pam". I am doing so not because I am angry but I believe that this would be rather interesting and entertaining. The song shall be called "K Ho Timro Naam, K Cha Timro Kaam, Palna Sakchau Sakdainau Kati Kamauchau Daam". The flavor of this track will be very jhaurey and will soon hit the music stands."

Shahi bags first medal for Nepal in Doha Asiad

Manita Shahi became the first Nepalese athlete to bag any medal in the ongoing 15th Asian Games being held in Qatar, Doha.

Shahi won the bronze medal in the 63-kg category of Taekwondo on Thursday. She was defeated by an athlete from Chinese Taipei Wen Su Li in the semifinals. Earlier she had trounced Sangya Wangmo of Bhutan in a quarterfinal match after defeating Varsah Bende of India in the first round.

Shahi is a gold medalist at the Tenth South Asian Games held recently in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

However, other medal aspirants failed to win any medal on various categories of Taekwondo on Thursday. Among them include Ramesh Kumar Shrestha, Kumar Manandhar and Yan Kumari Chaulagain. On Friday also, Nepalese athletes will be taking part in Taekwondo competition. Taekwondo, karate and judo are few events in which Nepalese athletes are expected to bring home some medals.

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Nepali Tara team finally to Kathmandu

After the audition at Dharan, Narayanghat, Butwal, Nepalgunj and Pokhara, the Nepali Tara 2 Team has finally arrived Kathmandu. The audition is taking place from tomorrow, on the 9th, 10th and 11th December, 06 at Studio4, Kupondole. The audition will be held from 8 am onwards. On the spot registration is required for participation or you can also use the forms printed in the “Annapurna Post”. The participants will be entertained on the first come first served basis.

After the Kathmandu selection, the National level competition will be held on Poush 21, 2063, where the selected participants from different places of the country will compete.

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Thursday, December 7, 2006

Little Buddha's family have free time

The news of "Little Buddha" hit headlines in the national and international press last year. As the Buddha (real name "Ram Bahadur Bomjan"), who meditated for 10 months "without food and water" in a jungle here, vanished from the jungle in March last year, his parents -- who otherwise were busy giving interviews to the press -- have been living a quiet life these days.

During those days, Maya Devi, mother of Bomjan, used to be busy giving interviews to the national and international media. Nowadays, she has been utilizing her leisure time by cutting grass. "I am going to cut grass, as no one has been here for several days," said Maya Devi.

Last year, Bomjan left his home to meditate at the age of 16 without informing his family. After 10 months of meditation, Bomjan again left his place of meditation from Ratanpuri. Because of his absence in the jungle, this family spends days doing household chores.

The Axe 'Kammasaka' and The Karma's 'Karma'

The Axe's fifth album 'Kammasaka' is all set to release on December 6 under the label of Dhaulagiri Cassette Centre. If you remember, they had released their last album some two years back. The delay regarding this venture, is for sure have been noticed and now we are anxious to hear what they have come up with. If their first album is anything to go by as a yardstick, fans should expect another rocking album from the masters of rock.

Shiva Mukhiya, bassist and vocalist of 'The Axe' mentions that these days they have been working on promos of 'Kammasaka' and the shooting of the first music video will take place after about a week. The song is called "Euta Chithi Ko". Shiva cares to inform us that they shall be doing the pre-production of this video and as about who will be doing the post production works has still not been decided. Last but not the least, Shiva adds that the reason for the delay in releasing their fifth album is due to each of the band members involvement in their own personal affairs. Well…better late than never!

So far, Karma Band have released three very successful albums and lucky them and thanks to their music, whenever they release an album, they have been managing to create quite a buzz in the music circuits. However, it is only during the release of their album that they manage to hit the headlines, but after a couple of weeks, they hit an all time low.

"Since the past three months, 'Karma' has been doing nothing. The reason for this break is because when we release our new album, we want to do it with a bang! We also do not want our listeners to get wakka / dikka with us and that is why we tend to take a break once we are done with our album. Yes, these days we are not performing at any shows but that does not mean that we are sitting idle. We are working hard on our next release and that is how our time flies. But, once we release our new album, we are planning to do a tour. We shall be traveling to seven cities in Nepal and promoting our songs again. By January end, we will be releasing our new album 'Karma' under the label of SAV and on it we have incorporated rock, pop and folk pop numbers," declares Surendra.

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