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Of Men and Wine Live, Laugh, Lounge can they talk or can they talk? here are some memorable remarks made by people around k-town. it has been frowned upon for ages but as times change so do societies. a thought on inter-caste marriage. who thought that men are similar to wine. confused? sandeep k.c. tells you how. we take a closer look at our favorite lounges around town. anarchy on the Streets — Sunita gurung Clearly the worsening traffic scenario in kathmandu reeks of poor infrastructure, the attitude problem of the people, and a system that needs urgent amendments. ecs media The fiscal year 2008/2009 witnessed a record high in road fatalities with an astounding figure of 137 deaths, computing to an average of almost 11 deaths in a month. The statistics evidently says it all! Driving on the roads of Kathmandu has become more perilous over the years and sadly the residents of the city seem oblivious to this. According to the recent Metropolitan Traffic Police Division (MTPD) report, the graph suggests a rise in the number of road turn to page 2 for more of it! what’s on Rainer Pusch at KJC things to do this week page 8 Sapana Ko Sabiti NGO/INGO Night rainer pusch, a world renowned musician is in kathmandu for two months and is sharing his knowledge of music with us. catch him this week at kjc. a ‘must watch’ on our list, don’t miss this intriguing socio-politcal drama by writer and journalist c.k. lal. dedicated to professionals from ngos and ingos, spey livet and partynepal brings to you a night of soulful blues music at moksh. 21 july (wednesday) 22 july (thursday), 5: 30 pm 24 july (saturday), 8:00 pm 2 cover accidents compared to recent years, an alarming revelation which points to the risk that we get exposed while on the road. As ADB announced an assured support of 22 million dollars of much-needed aid money for the Valley traffic management in the first week of June, what actually is needed is urgent amendments to the 25 year old system, for the old traffic laws can no longer curb Kathmandu’s bizarre and chaotic traffic. Every sane driver who ventures out on the roads of Kathmandu will agree that besides the normal set of eyes, one needs a pair in the back and the sides too, to handle the valley’s traffic chaos. It is a mean jungle out there and definitely not a place for the weak hearted. The unexpected turns, quick and sudden appearances of vehicles, are instances which can throw the most composed of people out of gear. Your saving grace has to be your alertness! Similar to the political system of the country there is complete anarchy on the roads of Kathmandu. Rules are not just violated; they are broken rampantly and torn to shreds. It is totally happening in Kathmandu for three people to squeeze onto a bike, to take the wrong turn on a one-way street, to park anywhere and everywhere and to make a quick Uturn on a ‘No turn’ sign. Overtaking takes place from all sides; if one could fly they would have done that too long time back. Indicators make no sense whatsoever and it becomes mandatory to carefully look into the side mirror to make sure no bikes or cars with a death wish is trying to overtake. And the frustration level reaches a high when some vehicle moving ahead conveniently decides to turn all of a sudden without signaling. The art of inching into someone else’s lane has been mastered by many oblivious to the fact that denying the breaking distance can be fatal. To add to it, blasting horns and flashing headlights are egocentric gestures which, besides the warning factor can instigate to bring out the devil in us. So what is it that makes people lose control over the vehicles that they are driving? Despite his busy schedule Dr. Arun Kunwar, psychologist at Civic Clinic graciously granted some time to delve on the psychological aspect of the Issue 9, August 2010 health . fitness . food . driving on the roads of kathmandu has become more perilous over the Years and sadlY the residents of the citY seem oblivious to this. whole situation. He says, ‘People driving have all different goals, and all of them are in a constant hurry to reach their destination as quickly as possible. In addition, anxiety, the constant struggle to achieve more in less time, the stress of fast paced city life, disregard for others, are all manifested in the behavior of a person. And this behavior overtakes the person behind the wheels.’ Perhaps in the only existing rule of its kind in the world, if the vehicle you are driving happens to kill a cow the penalty automatically is for ten years, and horrifically is a lot less for killing a human being. This insinuates how value of life is regarded here and which probably explains the recklessness in a person, exhibited the most by the micro bus drivers. Occupying the largest fraction in the pie TraFFiC STaTiSTiCS fiscal Year total accidents death critically injured major injuries 049/050 050/051 051/052 052/053 053/054 054/055 055/056 056/057 057/058 058/059 059/060 060/061 061/062 062/063 063/064 064/065 065/066 1945 1987 2055 2272 2396 2081 2197 1875 2055 2180 2225 2652 3709 1989 2097 2211 2765 42 93 85 104 72 82 98 75 124 75 108 86 127 93 93 120 137 156 145 203 237 230 206 264 132 294 190 144 471 626 459 491 611 720 833 851 1028 1052 1120 945 1448 1042 1294 1330 1908 1894 1697 1673 2179 2163 2448 Source: Nepal Traffic Police Control Office, Ramshah Path, Singhadurbar, Kathmandu. chart of the chaotic traffic system, micro buses are infamous for ignoring the lane discipline. And their notoriety for stopping wherever they want is a woe shared by many of us. As for the young lads driving, laying their hands on the steering wheel is more like playing a game putting the hapless passengers’ lives at risk. Driving a load of commuters packed like sardines at a death defying speed and then braking at just nanoseconds away from hitting another vehicle is pure thrill to them. It is a thought to ponder whether these young chaps really think the passengers to be sardines and not human beings. On that point - these young lads definitely know the meaning of the word ‘nanoseconds’ except for the part when their brakes fail. While these maniacal machines are a danger to deal with, on the other hand there are the bikers. They are a magnificent breed. The tiniest of spaces in between vehicles are tempting grounds for people on two wheels. They seem happiest if they push their vehicles into the tiniet of spaces to gain a couple of feet, all the while risking scraping and scratching any car on the sides. And most of the time they scoot off right under the watchful eye of the blue uniformed cops. On the streets of Kathmandu drivers are happy enough to ignore traffic rules and act on their own terms. Most people don’t fear the traffic law because they know they can get away with minimal fines. As Dr. Arun says, ’People break rules and there is no accountability for it probably because somewhere there is a lack of enforcement of rules. Moreover the fines imposed are too less and the traffic offenders get away too easily. Perhaps if the fine amount is a heavy one they would think twice before knowingly breaking a law.’ In Nepal traffic police are allowed to fine the offenders a very small amount, to the tune of Rs. 25200, a sum these lawbreakers can easily pay or get away with by bribing. But there is the other side of the coin as Dr. Arun opines, ‘I feel lack of infrastructure plays a major role in the way people drive. There is a limitation to space for sure. Most of the roads haven’t been expanded and extended and/or is in bad condition to meet the demands of the ever increasing number of vehicles. The reckless streak in drivers arise when they are unable to reach their destination within a stipulated time and become aggravated to the extent of being irrational. Perhaps if the roads were wider to accommodate the ever growing number of vehicles, and traffic rules were implemented firmly, traffic in the valley will be more hassle free.’ Overall traffic in Kathmandu is chaotic and very poor traffic sense does prevail but who is to be blamed can be a question we can ask ourselves. Life is all about perspectives and we end up playing the blame game. Whatever the blame perspective, road safety is a pertinent issue that people fail to address. While the veracity of such situations surface, little or nothing is done to discourage it. It is time for the valley denizens to take this as a wakeup call. But on a positive note, one thing we all license holders will agree to is that if you can drive on the roads of Kathmandu, you sure become trained to explore the roughest of traffic systems in the world. ! ily sex . relationship . fam Issue 9 August 2010 Rs. 50 HOW TO INCREASE SEXUAL DESIRE THE BIKINI BEAUTY 10 Tips for allround fitness Issue 26 June 22 - 28, 2010 Fr!day THE BIKINI BEAUT Y Are Spices (and herbs) BETTER BIGGER BOLDER adding oomph! to your lifestyle good for you? Trauma of premature SEX THE RI VI LE MALE health . fitness . food . relationship . sex . family Y REALLY WO APHRODISIACS: DO THE RK? SUBSCRIBER COPY talk of the town page3 make your statement g able “beauty is bein rough th ht rig e se to the the reflection in hat w ng vi lo d an or mirr e.” se u yo Sahana a, BaJraCharY model, on her auty. definition of be “almost all arabian radicalism comes out of american missionary schools.” kai BirD, pulitzer-prize winning author, while in conversation with kanak dixit, talking about the israel-palestine conflict. “Mt. Dhaulagiri on one hand looks like a castle and on the other, it’s mostly surrounded by clouds and looks like its floating.” kurt DiemBurg, mountaineer, on the beauty of mt. dhaulagiri. “therapy; meditation; a form of shedding my woes and my discontent, something special i share with everyone.” hall of frame YOgeShWOr amatYa, was probably ‘the marriage of the Monsoon itseason’. fr!day brings you some exclusive Wedding pictures of megha chaudhary’s wedding. musician, on what music means to him. “it’s the satisfaction from collecting these pieces that makes me go weak in my knees.” pratima panDeY, president, nepal-britain society, on how collecting art affects her. “i dream a lot in nepali.” Samrat upaDhYaY, author, on a lighter note, at a program, as he discusses on how being an english language professor and a writer hasn’t affected who he truly is. photo courtesy: anupam sharma 4 Issue 26 June 22 - 28, 2010 Fr!day feature Where’s the Freedom? issues that matter — Binod Bhattarai o ne more journalist was threatened about two weeks ago. J. Pandey who reports for Kantipur from Nepalgunj received telephone calls warning him that he could be killed. His ‘crime’: Doing what he is trained to do – report. Early this month, the same group that had threatened Pandey issued a statement accusing Nepalgunj journalists of misreporting repeatedly, and warning them that their “heads could be slit” if they did not change. The Terai Janatantrik Party Madhesh – one of over 110 armed groups that have appeared in the country after 2006 – had made the threat. Nepal has most of the necessary press freedom laws on paper. Yet it also still remains one of the most dangerous countries for journalists. It’s because the same advocates of citizens’ rights – political parties and even the armed groups, who claim to champion the cause of the people – have been unable to tolerate anything other than what they believe is right. The recklessness of politicians (who tell us they stand for rule of law) after Janaandolan II has given rise to lawlessness that has amplified over time owing to the failure of successive governments to ensure minimum public security. For example, we routinely hear of such threats but only rarely do we hear of police actually tracking down those responsible. (Arresting the killers of journalists – and also others for that matter – and bringing them to justice has been rarer.) Pandey and other journalists were accused of writing “baseless and wrong” reports. After his story had been printed, the newspaper had even published a refutation based on the group’s claims. Nepal has other redress mechanisms for such violations – howsoever inadequate they may be. But these options are rarely used mainly because the violent groups are now becoming more confident that they can get away with anything because of poor law enforcement. The 10-year-long Maoist insurgency and the brief royal rule from February 2005 to April 2006 were said to be the worst periods for Nepali journalists. But data maintained by the Federation of Nepali Journalists (FNJ) show that post2006 Nepal has not been much different. Seven journalists lost their lives between 2006 and 2009 (also counting one listed as “found dead” by the FNJ). Three were killed in early 2006 (Mohan Khanal, Ishwor Dhun- on STanDS noW the 10-Yearlong maoist insurgencY and the brief roYal rule from februarY 2005 to april 2006 were said to be the worst periods for nepali journalists. gana, Chin Bahadur Buda). Birendra Sah was killed in 2007 the same year Prakash Thakuri disappeared (now presumed dead because there has been no word on his whereabouts). Jagat Prasad Joshi was killed in 2008 and Uma Singh in 2009. Two media entrepreneurs were killed in 2010. Jamim Shah was gunned down in Kathmandu on 7 February 2010 and Arun Shinganiya, who ran Janakpur Today and a radio, was shot and killed on March 1. Further, FNJ data up to 29 June suggest that at least a dozen journalists have been attacked and over 20 have been threatened in one way or another. Some of the those responsible are listed by FNJ as “unidentified” but for a large number of cases it does name them – the Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), Nepal Police and different post-2006 armed outfits operating the plains (Terai/Madhesh) and identity groups active in the eastern Hill districts. A week before Pandey was threatened, on 30 June 2010 a group of 6-7 abducted Keshav Bohara, a radio journalist, from Tiram, Pyuthan. He had been receiving threats after he had done a story on land belonging to the Swargadwari Temple that the Maoists had “captured”. Bohara was released on July 1 after 32 hours in captivity. After his release Bohara said he remembered that a vehicle with registration numbers beginning with “00” was on the roadside, and a woman had stepped out and asked him to step into the vehicle at gunpoint. Once inside, the abductors tied his hands and blindfolded him. There were five other males inside. He added that those in the vehicle had identified themselves as Maoists and – on the road – they had talked among themselves about their exploits during the insurgency. An FNJ team investigating the incident had met Krishna Adhikari (Prakash) in Pyuthan but he denied the party’s involvement. He said there was no reason to abduct Bohara as the story on the land capture was not “new” and that the party had asked farmers to use it (suggesting this was not reason enough for abduction). The FNJ report called for further investigations into the case. Over time we may know if the police actually think there is more to the story and investigate. ! beauty within & without Beauty is not slave to any definition. Let’s not put a limit on something that is alive in variation. social worker in high heels It is not always the outlook that concludes a story. When it comes to helping others, compassion steals the show. from the land of the dragon We pay homage to the spices and sauces which play crucial role in any Chinese cuisine. 6 feature Bridging The Cultural Divide C Text: Ayusha Nirola & Photo: Anupam Sharma ome wedding season, and I am relegated to the ritual of sifting through the piles of invitations. Some of these blessed unions ‘stood out’ since they pronounced wedded bliss for individuals belonging to two different ‘castes’, something that is a rarity in our society but definitely on the rise. In the past, occurrences of violence against couples madly in love, belonging to different castes, wanting to ‘tie the knot’ were commonplace – they were declared outcasts, tortured and sometimes even violently attacked. As preposterous as it sounds, a mere surname can change a family’s attitude towards one’s daughter or a son. A mere surname. As primeval as it is, sadly, at some level it still holds true in our society. If that sounds depressing, here’s the good news. Times are a changing and so are perceptions. In today’s context when we proudly announce ourselves as part of the global community we cannot get ourselves isolated by issues of caste, creed, or class. Falling in love and deciding to spend a lifetime with one another is not just about having mushy feelings, it’s the meeting of two minds, two souls, two individual who look beyond the narrow social bindings and connect. We are seeing more of that change happening in the Nepali community. Recently there was one high profile marriage that made the news circuit buzz. Parash and Megha They met when they were school kids and say that they never real- ly proposed one another, but on 8 July, 2010, Parash Shakya and Megha Chaudhary got married amidst their loving friends and family. I meet the newly-weds not even a week after their union and can clearly see the sparkle in their eye. I ask them how it feels being married. “She is around, so I have to give a good answer right?” jokes Parash and goes on to say, “At times I feel like I am dreaming. To have someone you love around all the time is an amazing feeling.” Surely, he is smitten. The wedding that took place at the Agrawal Sewa Kendra was a private affair attended by close family and friends and tered was whether we clicked or not,” shares Parash. “There were no second thoughts for us, we knew we weren’t committing a crime and hence decided to fight for what we felt was right,” he continues. It was a union that seemed impossible to consumate, yet they stood by one another and in Megha’s words “fought for the right thing.” The acceptance Their journey took a lot of convincing, and at times was a roller coaster ride of trials and tribulations. Megha is the only daughter amongst five brothers in the Chaudhary household. Issue 26 June 22 - 28, 2010 Fr!day why? Why is the issue of intercaste marriage such a big deal? In my quest I was immensely disappointed, as people gave me vague and unconvincing answers. Some said it’s a religious thing while others simply didn’t know why. So I went to a source I have trusted since birth – my mother. She said, “It is not so much about the caste, it’s more about a family’s concern for one’s daughter. It is only natural to want her life to be as comfortable as you have provided for her. With the issue of stepping into a family with an alien culture, adjustment and fitting-in becomes twice as hard.” Motherly wisdom gave me plenty food for thought. Megha’s father, Basanta Chaudhary speaks my mother’s tone. He says “I was initially very upset and not prepared for this. My concern as a father, as with any father, was with her happiness. Megha has had a very comfortable life and the first thing that crossed my mind was whether she would be able to adjust to a totally different custom and tradition. So more than the caste or the back- Yes the family objects (as expected) but my question was why? Why is the issue of intercaste marriage such a big deal? In my quest I was immensely disappointed, as people gave me vague and unconvincing answers. Megha shares with a smile, “The wedding was more than what we had imagined it would be.” Apart from their marriage we have had other high profile marriages around the city this past wedding season which were probably kept hush-hush for the fear of ‘what the society would say’. But looking past all this, Megha and Parash’s marriage has undoubtedly broken boundaries and opened doors for many couples who have decided to spend their lives together irrespective of what background they come from. “The fact that we came from different communities did not matter. What mat- The Chaudharys are a joint family and the three brothers - Binod Chaudhary, Basanta Chaudhary and Arun Chaudhary – are a part of one of the most prominent business families of Nepal. It was not easy for Megha as she had to convince her family to get married to the man of her choice who belonged to a completely different community. “The first thing that crossed my mind was that it will be a big NO from everyone,” shares Megha, “But we knew that both of us had to be strong and be prepared for the worst.” Yes the family objects (as expected) but my question was ground of the boy, this was what had me worried.” Megha’s persistence paid off. With time he accepted his daughter’s wishes and made other members of the family understand the situation. “Parash is a wonderful boy and I am sure he will prove himself. He is capable of great things in the future.” Strong words from a supportive father-in-law. But of course there is the societal pressure. “There were people who told me to get them married outside Nepal, in a private ceremony, but I felt that would be completely wrong. I was convinced I was not committing a crime by giving my daughter her happiness,” says Chaudhary. Ultimately a parent’s decision lies where their children’s happiness lies. The adjustment With all said and done my mother’s words echoed in my head. The hardest part is the adjustment. How does one fit in with the new way of doing things? As trivial and insignificant as it may sound, adjusting to a new home and to a different culture is like being born altogether. You need to learn to do many things differently. Now combine this with the fact that you have just stepped into a culture that you are not familiar to. How does one do it? How does one adjust and how does one stand up for one’s love without hurting your family in the process? To this Megha says, “The thing is, for the girl you don’t just get married to the boy, you get married to the whole family. So before you get married, you have to be sure about his family’s reaction and whether they would accept you or not. And you have to be hundred percent sure of your relationship with your man.” Giving the Courage Megha and Parash have known each other for 15 years. At some level their marriage will give courage to other people in a similar situation. After all, it is not about breaking traditions. At a time when the whole nation is divided, it might be the only thing that would serve to bring our diverse traditions together. As I end the conversation I ask them about their plans for honeymoon. “She can’t decide on one place,” Parash answers. “I am a Libran, so I am looking for the perfect destination,” says Megha. “There is no such thing as a perfect destination,” Parash says, as he looks at his wife and smiles matter-of-factly. They are your typical married couple and I don’t think their surname plays a big difference in their happiness, does it? Be happily married, forever. ! feature issues that matter Smart F or me summer brings great amounts of happiness because the climate exudes a sense of freedom and encourages outdoor ventures more than any other season in the year. Indulging in outdoor activities like swimming, camping, and frequent eating out has it’s pitfalls however. Pathogens like germs and small microorganisms love summer as well since the temperature is ideal for them to multiply and grow. It is not in our power to change nature. The alternative then is to understand nature better and be prepared with preventive measures. Some issues that cause health woes in plenty during summer are - summer — Dr. Bishal Dhakal health ideas Sunburns Sunburn is caused by the adverse effect of the ultra violet rays on exposed skin. Extreme burn can cause affected areas to wrinkle and may also result in painful reddening. It is best avoided by using proper sunscreen cream with adequate UVA protection. The effects of sunburn start settling in after a few hours of exposure to the sun; it stays like that for couple of days then gradually fades away after a week or so. Of course there are grades of burns and the seri- ous burns might need consulting a dermatologist. In case of painful blisters it is wise not to break them forcibly. For pain paracetamol or ibuprofen can come in handy. Dehydration and Heat stroke Depletion of body water is dehydration. Heat stroke and dehydration are two sides of the same coin. The cycle of dehydration and heatstroke is best understood as follows – dehydration causes the body to run out of body fluid; the cooling mechanism of the human body fails to manage the external rise in temperature; the body temperature keeps rising giving rise to the dangerous condition called heat stroke. The ratio of drinking and working outdoor during summer has to be adjusted or calibrated. You have to drink plenty and make sure you are not running out of fluid in your body. If heatstroke does occur treat it as an emergency medical situation. Food and water borne illnesses Due to the typical summer temperature and weather conditions, food and water contamination are common. Germs multiply aggressively in summer than in any other season. Some rules for summer food protection are simple - clean, cover, cook, cool or chill. Always have food and hands cleaned before eating. Health issues related with food and water are diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, fever, indigestion, bloated belly and other unpleasant conditions. If any of the above occur it is highly recommended that you see a certified medical practitioner. Neglecting them may lead to serious medical situations. Mosquito Bites Mosquito bites are common in the southern plains of Nepal and in some inner hilly regions as well. Mosquitos are rarely found at higher altitudes. A mosquito bite results in red small itchy and burning bumps on the skin. Usage of mosquito repellent lotions/liquids and usage of medicated net like perma-net is highly recommended. If travel to malaria-prone areas of the Terai becomes necessary, prophylaxis dosages of drugs like Malarone should be taken. An advisable regimen of the same has to be consulted with a physician. ! Dr. Bishal Dhakal is a medical practitioner at CIWEC Clinic, Lazimpat. He can be contacted at bishal@hamrohealth.com 8 events what’s on ToP 3 with events to the left and right, Friday makes it a little bit easier for you to choose events to check out this week. here are our top 3 picks: things to do this week sun . mon . tue . wed . thu 22 25 26 27 . fri . 23 1. rainer puSCh at kJC catch rainer pusch, world renowned musician who is in town, and is sharing his knowledge of music with us. 2. Sapana kO SaBiti this week don’t miss gurukul theatre’s play - ‘sapana ko sabiti’ written by journalist ck lal. sat 24 3. SpeY Livet’S ngO/ingO night it’s a night dedicated to professionals from ngos and ingos as partynepal is back again with another theme party at moksh. 28 ‘... Sapana ko Sabiti’ a nepali play by C.K. Lal opening date: 16 july (friday), Closing Date: 31 July (Saturday),Venue: Rimal Theatre, Gurukul, Time: 5:30 pm, 4466956, 2101332, gurukul@wlink.com.np c. k. lal, is a journalist of repute. he has written in both nepali as well as english. he specializes in writing explanatory articles on contemporary nepali society and politics. ‘sapna ko sabiti’ is a play written by c.k. lal which is being staged for the first time. the story portrays a phase of conflict in nepali society. this play depicts the struggles of an individual in the search for individual and social identity. science is synonymous with facts, but the search for truth can be expressed by art and literature as well. imagination is also a form of reality. this play revolves around the same debate. and, inside this, there is the search of a woman for respect and self identity, questions of social harmony, and also issues of establishment of political freedom. most importantly this play tries to raise awareness about violence in politics. in that sense, this play is a peaceful revolt against violence. 3 Issue 26 June 22 - 28, 2010 Fr!day artS mOvie monsoon mood a Serious man collection of national and international artists opening date: 8 july (thursday) closing date: 2 august (monday) venue: siddhartha art gallery, baber mahal revisited, 4218048 directed by the coen brothers date: 23 july (friday) venue: lazimpat gallery café, lazimpat time: 6.30 pm, 4428549 the Life of Food in nepal a photo exhibition opening date: 20 july onwards (tuesday) venue: nepal art council, baber mahal voyage – endless Journey exhibition of paintings by sagar manandhar opening date: 21 july onwards (wednesday) venue: nepal art council, baber mahal, 9841478945 tavern tales Qs with c.k. lal iter senior journalist and wr caught in the crossfire What does it take for conflict-victims to put an end to the saga of suffering? Fr!day talks to C.K. Lal on his maiden venture into performing arts. how have you, through this play, raised voice against political violence in this country? Do you see it ending anytime soon? the play attempts to portray unintended consequences of violence in politics. it also seeks to show that the maelstrom of violence often claims innocents and morality is the first victim of armed conflicts. the message is implicit. the testimony of the protagonist is a form of peaceful rebellion against the culture of violence. the important question is not when it is going to end but whether we can afford to be indifferent. Could the identity crisis faced by one character be a generalization for all nepalis? all crises test the identity of people caught in their web. the question of identity of the protagonist in this play is a representation of that phenomenon, not a generalization. Would you say your previous attempts at raising awareness through writing have failed and that is the reason you have transgressed into theatre? like other arts, writing works in invisible ways. its messages are not scientific prescriptions. it is impossible to decide whether a piece of writing has succeeded or failed as long as it is agreed that it has some function in a literate society. this play complements other writings rather than reject any of them. what appears to be transgression is merely continuity. that said, a play is primarily the medium of the director. sunil pokharel has done a wonderful job with sapana ko sabiti. nisha sharma pokharel, dr. sanjeev uprety and other actors have brought characters they play, alive. that certainly makes the meaning of the play clearer and prospects of its reception higher. (ayusha nirola) nepal-bharat library in association with quixote’s cove - presents this edition of tavern tales in kathmandu: narayan wagle in conversation with archana thapa about his new book “mayur times”. narayan wagle is the editor of nagarik and the author of the best selling book “palpasa café”. archana thapa is a freelance writer who is currently editing a collection of subjective writings by nepali women “telling a tale in english”. “role of travel agencies to promote nepal tourism Year 2011” by mr. gautam gurung date: 24 july (saturday) venue: better world family nepal office, kapan, time: 4 pm any interested people can join. 9841502509, ashok@ betterworldgroups.com better world family nepal is organizing a ‘discussion series’ every week (every saturday) on various burning issues. this time around, better world discussion series is taking place on “role of travel agencies to promote nepal tourism Year 2011”. Listings can be sent by email – events@ fridayweekly.com.np or call us at any of the following numbers - 5011571, 5011639, 5011730, 5011731. Listings are free, but inclusion is not guaranteed due to limited space. at the conservatory for two months. this would be a fantastic opportunity for musicians in nepal to learn from this world renowned musician. pusch has learned jazz music from berklee college of music (boston) and has explored the world of classic south indian music from kalakshetra college of fine arts, chennai, india fifteen years ago. since then he has been working with various international artists and famed indian musicians like a.r. rahman and ramnath gopalnath and has numerous performances to his name with ganesh kumar, selva ganesh, dr. balamuralikrishnan, and amit heri. he is visiting kjc from july 21 till september 20, 2010, to share his knowledge of music and will be teaching saxophone, improvisation and jazz theory/arranging. workshops and lectures are scheduled for the two months at kjc to share his experiences about the art of music pedagogy. interaCtiOn prOgram date: 22 july 2010 venue: nac building, new-road time: 5pm (sharp) PoST uS: “a serious man” is the kind of picture you get to make after you’ve won an oscar. a small film about being jewish in a midwestern suburb in 1967, this will be seen as a particularly personal project from joel and ethan coen.their talent for putting their characters through the wringer in peculiarly funny ways, flourishes here on their home turf.with scarcely a familiar name in the entire cast, this focus release will have to fly on the brothers’ names alone. Summer Dance party certainly, the coens’ filmmaking skills are sharply attentive to the occasion. precision is the name of the game in the writing, camera placement, editing, music choices and pitch of the performances, which are poised just so between heightened naturalism and comic stylization. kick Boxing muSiC rainer pusch at kJC music education from a world renowned teacher opening date: july 21 closing date: september 20 venue: kathmandu jazz conservatory, jhamsikhel 5013554, info@katjazz.com.np date: july 24 (saturday) venue: club platinum, durbar marg time: 1:00 pm - 7:00 pm get ready to groove in the slickest party of this summer. set the dance floor on fire, and dance like you’ve never danced before. be there to experience the summer fun! SpOrtS classes for 10 - 16 year olds opening date: 2 july (friday) closing date: 2 august (monday) venue: rage fitness time: 3 pm – 4:30 pm help your child increase confidence, self- discipline, focus, endurance and strength! thrice a week: monday, wednesday & friday trishuli high water & Borderlands escapades date: 28 july (wednesday) info@borderlandsgroup.com, 4701295 / 4700866 over the years, kathamandu jazz conservatory has evolved into a forum where musicians in nepal can learn from internationally recognized musicians through workshops, concerts and exclusive classes. rainer pusch, who is an internationally renowned saxophonist, composer and arranger from germany, will be ultimate descents nepal is running a series of adrenaline filled “trishuli high water” expeditions at an unbeatable monsoon price. enjoy a 2-day escapade from the urban mayhem – a weekend retreat at the borderlands resorts. special discounts are on offer for expats and resident foreign nationals. theatre ‘the lion king’ comes to kathmandu opening date: 21 july (wednesday) closing date: 22 july (thursday) venue: nepal academy hall, kamaladi tickets available at: school office, panauti, tukche thakali kitchen, durbar marg and heritage plaza, kamaladi, 4440120, 4430356 after showcasing some outstanding plays, such as, the sound of music, fiddler on the roof and oliver among others, malpi international school is back again to mesmerize the kathmandu crowd with their latest theatrical offering, the hugely popular musical, ‘the lion king’. “the lion king” will be staged at nepal academy hall on 21and 22 july, 2010 at 5:00 pm. a special show for students will be staged on 22 july at 1:00 pm. Sastriya Sankranti a classical music performance date: 17 july (saturday) venue: sama theatre, gurukul 4466956, 2101332, gurukul@wlink. com.np miSCeLLaneOuS 3 month Course in Filmmaking an academic collaboration of docskool and kuart for cinematic development starting date: 20 july (tuesday) onwards venue: kuart and docskool 4471104, 4650704, docskoolnepal@gmail.com, www. docskool.org as an art amongst participants, while exploring the possibilities of filmmaking within controlled social; economic and political constraints. not limited to but willing to capitalize on the recent technical developments which cinema has garnered, the program looks at cinema as an independent form of expression and its core objective to allow the individual artist to blossom. unlike other film programs, this program allows participants as docskool members to use all film facilities at docskool film centre and work directly as filmmakers after graduation. 10th Bagmati river Festival - the festival of the 21st Century opening date: 5 june (saturday) closing date: 23 august 2010 4361995, nepalrivers@gmail. com, nrct@wlink.com.np, www. nepalrivers.org.np nepal river conservation trust is organizing “10th bagmati river festival” from june 5 to august 21. the program which was inaugurated on june 5 at pashupati aryaghat, will continue with numerous events and programs for the next two months. the bagmati river festival targets at attracting attention to the sorry state of the bagmati river and to initiate action to conserve it. the wide publicity that this festival generates via the media acts as a reminder to us all that one of the iconic rivers of the country and along with it our immediate environment needs human concern and support to help get back to the pristine state it was once. date: 24 july (saturday) venue: moksh, jhamsikhel time: 8 pm onwards tickets: rs. 600 (with two shots of spey livet) himalayan distillery along with partynepal is back again with it’s 5th themed party. having organized similar events in the past namely - airlines night, banker’s night, fmcg night, and insurance night, partynepal hopes to engage professionals from the ngo and ingo community in some serious fun. at the event you can enjoy soulful blues music from the in-house band at moksh.when asked why they chose to do this event on a saturday, sushil shrestha, senior business development & brand manager of himalayan distillery said, “for people who work in ngos and ingos, saturday is as good as a friday.” hBO hancock well-intentioned but hard-living, edgy, sarcastic and misunderstood, hancock is not your everyday superhero. having fallen out of favor with the public, things don’t look good for hancock – until he saves the life of a pr executive. Saturday, 24 July, 6:35 pm - angelina jolie has catapulted herself onto the front pages of the tabloids with her unconventional behaviour and captivating beauty. this episode takes a unique look at angelina’s extraordinary life, with exclusive access to the photos that made her famous and launched a thousand headlines, steeped in controversy. Saturday, 24 July, 7:15 pm Squeak training for teachers math, science, computer teachers date: july 25 (sunday) venue: seagate institute of technology time: 9 am to 5 pm cost: free for teachers, rs. 950 for others, 5528481, 5549283, seagate92@wlink.com.np meditation Classes everyday, monday to friday venue: himalayan buddhist center, jyatha, thamel time: 5 to 6 pm, 4252251 Yoga Classes Star mOvieS Bangkok Dangerous directors danny and oxide pang (The Messengers) return to familiar territory with this remake of their popular 1999 thriller about joe, (cage), a ruthless hit man who travels to bangkok to murder four enemies of his boss. once there, he forms a relationship with kong (shakrit Yamnarm), a young street criminal, and also finds himself falling for a pretty, deaf pharmacist fion (charlie Yeung). Friday, 23 July, 8: 40 pm aLJaZeera Counting the Cost- China: hot or not? that is our question this week as we explore the extraordinary chinese economy on CTC. Sunday, 25 July, 8:15 am and 10:15 pm eSpn Classic Boxing: rocky marciano tuesday, 27 July, 9:15 pm everyday, monday to friday venue: himalayan buddhist center, jyatha, thamel time: 9 to 10 am, 4252251 Weekly Farmers’ market date: 24 july (saturday) venue: 1905 restaurant garden time: 9 am to 12 pm contact: 4225272, 4215068 Star WOrLD healthy Lifestyle docskool, as a network of professional and aspiring filmmakers, joins hands with nepal’s premiere art institution, kuart, to deliver the first of its kind film program in nepal. day: every saturday venue: sahara maitri samuha 9841393760, 9841394315 join free classes every saturday to learn about reiki,Yoga, meditation and healthy lifestyle. designed to bridge the gap between theoretical and practical filmmaking, the three month course in filmmaking is a film familiarization program designed for practising and aspiring filmmakers. taste of Latin america the program aims at enabling the understanding of cinema worth a watch Spey Livet’s ngO/ingO night organic & gourmet food, healthy breakfast, freshly brewed organic coffee and lots of socializing. with its popularity growing by the week, the farmers’ market not only promotes healthy eating but gives a platform for those individuals working in the field of producing agro products. two and a half men the emmy-winning comedy two and a half men returns for more sibling silliness. episode: corey’s been dead for an hour. monday, 26 July, 10:05 pm tai chi class by guru deepak every morning venue: 1905 garden price: rs. 1500 per month 425272, 4215068 true Stories: against all Odds: Falling from the Sky a skydiver’s parachute fails to open while a paraglider pilot is sucked up to 20,000 feet in the eye of a storm. they both manage to survive. Wednesday, 23 July, 7:15 pm traveL & Living ChanneL music, food and dance date: every friday venue: 1905, kantipath, 4225272 Shape up natiOnaL geOgraphiC ChanneL hiStOrY ChanneL biography: angelina jolie exposed ‘home-wrecker’, ‘sex-siren’, ‘goodwill ambassador’ and ‘the most beautiful woman in the world’ the middle east’s most Successful people meet the sheikh who has one of the most unique car collections in the world and is also the middle east’s most successful rally driver mohammed ben sulayem. thursday, 22 July, 9:15 pm 10 events Issue 26 June 22 - 28, 2010 Fr!day mark your calendar events during the next few weeks national Tattoo Convention date: 7 august (saturday), entry fee: (single rs. 4000, double rs. 7000) 9841849786, b_j_shrestha@hotmail.com interaCtiOn prOgram kabita -Yatra solo poetry recitation date: 31 july (saturday) venue: sama theatre, gurukul, 4466956, 2101332, gurukul@wlink. com.np “three mistakes of my Life” discussion on chetan bhagat’s novel, date: 7 august (saturday) venue: british council, lazimpat time: 3:20 pm – 4:30 pm 9849100300 a s a precursor to the international tattoo convention event, a national tattoo convention is being held in Kathmandu, with tattoo artists from all over the country participating. The national convention will include more than thirty tattoo artists and studios from all over Nepal. This is the first time there will be a national showcasing of Nepali artists and different tattoo art forms in Nepal. The tattoo convention is open for any tattoo artist who registers by paying the convention fee. Stalls will be provided for all participants. All participants have to abide to strict criteria for hygiene and safety. The event will also be open for the public throughout the day, subject to a minimal door charge. There will be stalls for food and drink and in the evening, local bands will be featured. The purpose of this event is threefold; to create the groundwork for the preparation of the first international convention to be held in Nepal during Nepal Tourism Year 2011, create a space for local artists to meet and interact, and finally to spread awareness among local artists about international safety and hygiene standards. The first International Tattoo Convention in Nepal will be held on 22nd, 23rd and 24th of April 2011. The international convention will include more than a hundred tattoo artists from the international tattoo community. Activities will include competitions, showcasing of different tattoo art forms and cultural events. Nepal International Tattoo Convention has been recognized and promoted by Nepal Tourism Board as one of the highlighted events for the Nepal Tourism Year 2011. The International Tattoo Convention in Nepal is being organised in partnership with Mohan’s Tattoo Inn and Bijay Shrestha. Mohan Gurung is an internationally acknowledged tattoo artist based in Thamel, Kathmandu. Mohan’s passion for tattooing and enhancing the art form in Nepal is the driving force behind the initiative for the first international tattoo convention in Nepal. artS ku art exhibition exhibition of paintings and sculptures by final year students of kathmandu university, department of art and crafts, opening date: 3 august closing date: 7 september venue: siddhartha art gallery, baber mahal revisited 4218048 painting exhibition by austrian artist soshana opening date: 30 september closing date: 10 november venue: siddhartha art gallery, baber mahal revisited, 4218048 austrian artist soshana is going to exhibit her paintings to commemorate her 80th birthday, which will be coordinated by amos schuller. in late-2000, a young boy in ahmedabad called govind dreamt of having a business.to accommodate his friends ish’s and omi’s passions, they open a cricket shop. govind wants to make money and thinks big. ish is all about nurturing ali, the batsman with a rare gift. omi knows his limited capabilities and just wants to be with his friends. however, nothing comes easy in a turbulent city.to realize their goals, they will have to face it all – religious politics, earthquakes, riots, unacceptable love and above all, their own mistakes.will they make it? can an individual’s dreams overcome the nightmares offered by real life? can we succeed despite a few mistakes? based on real events, from the bestselling author of “five point someone” and “one night @ the call centre”, comes another dark, witty tale about modern india. talk program sri ramakrishna & his teachings date: 7 august (wednesday) venue: mind body library, baber mahal, time: 1 pm for prior registration, send sms to 9841896000, 4102025 talk program sri aurobindo & his teachings date: 14 august (saturday) venue: mind body library, baber mahal, time: 1 pm for prior registration, send sms to 9841896000, 4102025 the art of Loving lecture program date: 20 august (friday) venue: mind body library, baber mahal , time: 1 pm. for prior registration, send sms to 9841896000 mOvieS Yes We Can! free documentary show and discussion for students interested in studying in the usa. date: 30 july (friday) venue: usef-nepal, gyaneswor time: 3 pm note: advance registration at usefnepal required. 4414598, 4444780 obama’s journey to the white house was achieved with remarkable speed, but it was not without its challenges. after his 2004 keynote speech at the democratic convention put him in the national spotlight, speculation began about his potential as a candidate for 2008. “Yes we can!” reviews the events that put obama on the road to the white house, starting with his election to the senate in 2004. as a rising star in the democratic party, obama announced for president in 2007, and fought what quickly became a tough and prolonged contest with senator hillary clinton. after winning the nomination, obama went headto-head with republican nominee john mccain, and finally prevailed on november 4th, 2008 - winning the election to become the 44th president of the united states. muSiC Chevrolet Concert Series v date: 31 july (saturday) venue: kjc – moksh auditorium, jhamsikhel, time: 4 pm, 5013554 kjc presents its 5th concert series where you can enjoy – kjc blues combo and teen combo, fusion instrumental by guest band ‘Aatma’ and surprise acts by guest artists ‘Euro Trash’ and much more music!! Cultural program date: 31 july (saturday) venue: northfield café, thamel time: 7 pm – 9 pm in order to raise money for the orphan children, belgian volunteers are organising a cultural program. children from the orphanages will perform traditional songs and dances at the northfield cafe (close to the kathmandu guest house). when customers attach the flyer (available in the cafe) to their bill, 10 % will be donated to the children. aswell, handicrafts made in the orphanage will be for sale. theatre exit the king Opening Date: 30 July (Friday) Closing Date: 8 August (Sunday) Venue: Kamalmani Theatre, Patandhoka Ticket Price: Rs. 400 (Student and group discounts available) Tickets available at Dhokaima Café, Chez Caroline, Hermann’s Bakery, Cinnamon Café, Pilgrims Bookshop, Himalayan Java and Lobsters 5522113, nepalshakes@gmail.com ‘Exit the King’ is an absurdist comedy play directed by Eelum Dixit and produced by Mita Hosali, originally written by French playwright Eugene Lonesco. NepalShakes believes that plays such as these have universal appeal and that Ionesco, through the prism of absurd comedy, explores serious issues that will resonate with Nepali audiences.The story charts the gradual death of a monarch who has reigned past his allotted time – it is not simply a send-up of monarchies but a comment on the bankruptcy of leadership in much of the world. The play essentially speaks of the breakdown of empires and ruling systems and functioning political entities, as their self-absorbed and often-deluded rulers are unable to meet the challenges of governance preoccupied as they are with mortality, legacy and survival. On another level, the play is simply about human foibles, fallacies, vulnerability and changing power dynamics. Sastriya Sankranti a classical music performance date: 17 august (tuesday) venue: sama theatre, gurukul 4466956, 2101332, gurukul@wlink. com.np miSCeLLaneOuS himalayan hash house harriers date: 24 july (saturday) venue:various locations in kathmandu valley time: 3 pm – 6 pm, 5528 471 the himalayan hash house harriers is a club that helps people with drinking problems. every saturday afternoon the group meets to run a course through some scenic environs in kathmandu valley. the club also has a group of enthusiastic walkers. participants usually disperse after a round of soft drinks and some singing. metamorphosis D J Clark, multimedia journalist for China Daily and Director of Visual Journalism at the Asia Centre for Journalism, talked to audiences about multimedia journalism and cinematic journalism at the Sundhara Bakery Café on 17 July. Fr!day asks for his take on this evolving medium. how can multimedia journalism make news reporting less biased? i’m not sure it can. it is still completely based on the journalist. but one can argue that it is a multi-platform media where the audience is viewing a certain story in multiple ways which does not make it one-sided. people in a certain news report are also speaking for themselves and, on video, the audience can see what the situation really is. multimedia journalism has limited reach, considering limited technological advances in the developing world.Your take on that? i don’t believe it at all. i have travelled across africa and asia and they do have the internet and they are not lagging behind in terms of infrastructure. it may be slower or less accessible but there are no big problems at all. nepal is one of the poorest countries in the world, and if nepal can do it, any country can. multimedia journalism would be accessible in urban areas only, but that is where the rest of the media is consumed anyway. (sabrina singh) an emerging wordsmith pradeep swar, 19, perhaps the youngest author in nepal today, launched his debut novel, ‘beautiful people’. “i started writing this novel when i was sixteen,” says pradeep. he started incorporating his biggest story whilst being a student at st. paul’s, darjeeling, and gave his first manuscript to his teacher at the school. there were three guests present to support the event: parliament member sher bahadur kunwar, author sheeba shivangini shah and managing director of pilgrims book house, elizabeth subedi tiwari. the launch was held at the pilgrims, thamel, on 16 july. “songs of shravana”, songs rendered by ramesh pokharel drew a capacity audience at the cultural program organized by the indian cultural centre at bal mandir on 15 july. his highly impressive performance expressed the season of rain and love. empowerment means giving opportunity to a woman to stand on her own feet and more importantly become self sufficient.vlcc institute is opening opportunities for women to be capable of being self sufficient by introducing training centers such as these.” adhering to international standards and curriculum, the vlcc courses are conceptualized and designed in association with international institutes and taught by expert faculty. the course curriculum is the right mix of theory and practical knowledge and is designed keeping in mind the needs of the industry. halfway in retrospect halfway Issue 23 July 1 - 7, 2010 ramesh and his collaborators, durga prasad khatiwada on the flute and gopal kaushik on the tabla managed to successfully bring out the magic of monsoon through their music that mixed some spoken narration from a broad range of genres including songs suitable for bhajan, kajri and jhoola. ramesh’s singing was at its best: lilting, throbbing with feeling, and with an absolutely firm vocal line. THE GLAMOUR LIGHTS, CAMERA AND A WHOLE LOT OF A FASHIONABLE ACTIONTHAT’S WHAT YOU GET ON THE SETS OF A FASHION SHOOT. WITH CHIC MODELS IN TRENDY GARBS, CAMERAS FLASHING EVERY TWO SECONDS AND SNAZZY STYLISTS RUNNING AROUND, A FASHION SHOOT IS DEFINITELY A SIGHT TO BEHOLD. hair the stylists, the The photographers, get together and disPLANNING: and the models the rest of and make up artists The photographer briefs on shoot. and then specifies cuss the photo team. theme of the shoot members of his the team on the from each of the what he wants WORLD BEHIND THE SCENES Text: Suyasha Sitaula , Photo: ECS Media There is so much more to fashion than just glamorous models in beautiful clothes. Be it Cecil Beaton choosing Jackson Pollock paintings as backdrop for his American Vogue fashion shoot in 1951, or the 2008 public underwater fashion shoot for Cosmopolitan in Sydney, every shoot has immense thought and effort put into it to make it captivating. So how do you put a fashion shoot together? Firstly, there is always a team of the following: Fashion Stylist, Hair Stylist, Make-Up Artist, Model, Lights person, Photographer and his Assistant. The photographer briefs the stylist before the shoot about the requirements. This briefing is a think tank session that is intended to garner a “Theme” or “Story” that will be the thread running through the whole shoot. It is like writing a storyboard. The stylist chooses the clothing, shoes and accessories as per the needs of the photo shoot. All “Good” fashion stories start with a theme that helps determine the flow of the photo shoot. All members of the photo shoot team have to strictly work in accordance to the theme, and not their personal preferences. Come with Friday as we lift the curtains to give you a sneak peek at what goes on behind the scenes of a fashion shoot. up artist first does UP: The make face and HAIR AND MAKEmodels, starting from their make the body. After the the make up on hair. to the rest of the styles the model’s then moving on the hair stylist up is completed, WE ALL HAVE OUR OWN PERSONAL REASONS FOR GETTING TATTOOED. FOR SOME, A TATTOO IS THEIR TRADEMARK – AN IMAGE THAT CAPTURES A KEY PART OF THEIR PERSONALITY OR INTERESTS. FROM SCARLETT JOHANSSON’S FOREARM, DAVID BECKHAM’S EXPRESSION OF LOVE, TO LEAD GUITARIST JOHN FRUSCIANTE (OF RED HOT CHILLI PEPPERS FAME), TATTOOS ARE EVERYWHERE. issue 23 After the completion up artist MAKE UP RETOUCH: shoot, the make of the mock photomake up. The hair stylist also retouches on the to the hair. Then, when the adds a final touch the final photo shoot begins. models are ready, tries a few The photographer models K PHOTO SHOOT: practice for MOCK models. It is standard poses. The photographer shots with the right frame. and try different to switch roles different positions to find the takes shots from his assistant and The photographer, shoot. They for the photo SET PREPARATION: After that, the prepare the set the lights person and then position the models. arrange the props, appropriate places. in lights are placed dressing in their the models in are a The stylist aids that the clothes COSTUMES: He makes sure the costumes. respective costumes. necessary adjustments to makes proper fit and Venue: The Factory, Thamel Wardrobe: Rajesh Dhakwa (RD Chahat), Taxi, Dot Fashion Shoes: Bently, Spinx THINK halfway BEFORE YOU INK! Issue 24 July 8 - 14, 2010 TATTOO GUN An expression of one’s identity, tattoos have been an age old method of communicating freedom or captivity. In itself it involves a range of designs and texts to relate the self to a larger concept, connecting and labeling the body, to speak out loud. As highly visual creatures we tend to find ways to decorate ourselves in countless ways. If you are thinking of getting a tattoo, the first thing a tattoo artist will tell you is to think it through. It is going to be on you for the rest of your life. If it is a result of a drunken decision the night before, chances are you will heavily regret it. But for the fortunate ones who plan it, tattoos become a symbol of love, tribute for the ones we have lost and a statement of who we are. Tattoos hold meanings - a first tattoo with your best friend, a commemoration of a deep inner pain, an imprint of your child’s name that resonates love - they are all expressions. Tattoos may be etched on a tiny spot of unexposed skin, or may be designed to be a blatant exposé for the world to see. Once pricked by the needle, it’s there for keeps. Today tattoo artists and parlors can be found almost everywhere; demand being stimulated by icons and television shows like Miami Ink. Friday! helps you distinguish the different aspects of tattoos and their significances. A tattoo machine is a handheld device to create a tattoo, a permanent marking of the skin with indelible ink. Modern tattoo machines use alternating electromagnetic coils to move a needle bar up and down, driving pigment into the skin. Tattoo artists generally use the term “machine”, or even “iron”, to refer to their equipment.The basic machine was invented by Thomas Alva Edison in 1876. Text by Sabrina Vaidya all three guests encouraged swar to continue his journey as a writer. according to swar, the book has a lot of different characters, every one being very dear to him. the story of the fiction beautiful people, revolves around the story of two families; one from russia and the other from europe. author, sheeba shivangini shah mentioned that the book has fast-moving twists and turns that grasp the readers’ attention till the very end. more importantly, swar emphasizes on the basic essentials of life like the love and support of a family. (aditi pandey) ramesh, is a talented singer who sings the arati regularly at pashupatinath temple. he earned his master’s degree in music from benaras hindu university,varanasi, and is now engaged in teaching vocals at lalit kala campus. CELTIC TATTOOS Sure, Celtic tattoos are elaborate and beautiful but they are steeped in a great historic tradition. Celtic tattoo is a term used to describe a wide range of different elements. The first are Celtic knot tattoos. A knot with no beginning or end symbolizes the never ending cycle of death and rebirth. The second design element is Zoomorphic tattoo designs; animals body parts, usually the heads of the animals. DRAGON TATTOOS The dragon is a “classic” tattoo motif, popular with both men and women. In the Far East, the dragon represents the Four Elements - Earth, Wind, Fire and Water - and the four points of the compass - East, West, North and South. Dragons are simultaneously a symbol of Water, Earth, Underworld and Sky. The dragon is a culturally far-ranging character whose apparent bad temper should be interpreted as simply amoral, neither good nor evil. Nature nurtures and nature destroys. So too, does the dragon. NATURALISTIC TATTOOS ABSTRACTION TATTOOS When an attempt is made to portray the tattoos in a realistic style, they tend to take the ‘natural’ form. The portrayal, involving minute detailing, shading and perspective, is done in such a way that imparts a tattoo design as much realism as possible. RELIGIOUS TATTOOS It is not surprising that religious tattoos are growing in popularity. Our tattoo choices often reflect our deep, personal values. As long as people have been marking and modifying their physical appearance, there has been a strong spiritual element to the practice of body art and body modification. Abstraction tattoos, mostly derived from archaic styles of tattooing, do not involve too much artwork. Mostly done in shades of black and classic gray, such tattoos are commonly made around the navel, chest and calves, though arms and upper back are also emerging as popular areas of choice. Abstractions tattoos include tribal and Celtic style tattoos, Old English lettering and Chinese symbols. TRIBAL TATTOOS WING TATTOOS A representation of a Wing or Wings as a tattoo design, of course, symbolizes flight. But if we give wing to our imagination for a moment, if only as a romantic gesture, we can say that they signify the escape from the bonds of earthly existence to the limitless freedom of the spirit. Wings stand for peace, love, and the link between earth and sky -between the human and the divine -- and as symbols of transcendence and liberation. ECS Media 7 Extreme Body Parts to get a Tattoo 1. Palate Tattoo This type of Tattoo is very uncommon. Gnomoweb, has a sketchy star tattooed on his palate. His was done by Franca at Tattoo Way in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Forget every weird tattoo or piercing you have ever seen, there’s a new trend being used that’s definitely going to get your attention. 2. EyeBall Tattoo. 27 year old David Boltjes was the first prisoner to be brave enough to let his prison mate stab him in the eye with an This accounts for nearly a third of all tattoo design requests, and the term “tribal” of course covers an astonishing array of tattoo design possibilities, from the traditional tribal tattoos of indigenous and aboriginal cultures, to the latest in graphic design for the body. unconventional, untested, tattoo method. The tattoos change the sclera to be blue or even red and really change the look of the eye. 3. Tongue Tattoo We’re talking about art on your tongue! Practitioners admit it hurts a lot and speech is initially difficult, but they claim that the surprise factor of sticking out their tongues at unwary people is worth the effort 4. Fluorescent Tattoo Fluorescent tattoo ink, sometimes referred to as UV ink or black light ink, is a cool type of tattoo that glows under black light. 5. Inside lip Tattoo As far as weird places for tattoos this may top them all - the inner lip. Lip tattoos are generally on the inside of the bottom lip, but occasionally on the inside upper lip. ANIMAL TATTOOS Animal tattoos are among the most popular of all tattoo designs. Companies have long tried to promote products (e.g. cologne, perfumes, clothing) promising that it will “bring out the animal” in you. Well, animal tattoo designs are the only permanent way to bring out the animal in you and put it on you! FLOWER TATTOOS Flowers as tattoo designs and symbols can be far more than just pretty pictures on pretty girls. Flowers are the embodiment of nature and concise symbols of the cycle of birth, life, procreation, death and rebirth. Specific flowers have come to represent a myriad of different beliefs in different cultures. issue 24 6. Accessories Tattoo If you don’t have money to buy sunglasses you don’t need to worry, just have a pair of them tattooed on you! A man apparently had a pair of sunglasses tattooed on to his face and posted the video on the internet. 7. Hair Tattoo If a UK Company has its way, men suffering from hair –loss will turn to needles and ink to mask their baldness. Photos Courtesy: Mohan’s Tattoo Inn What do you think should be done to prevent turning cinematic journalism into a sensational, movie-like experience? cinematic journalism has been driven by demand- it looks very goodso i don’t know if anything can be done to make it less movie-like. but when you portray wars and disasters in an aesthetic way, they become too fictional and draw you away from reality. a straightforward approach would be more realistic. cinematic journalism is debatable, and i think it needs to be looked at in terms of journalistic ethics. joys of monsoon raveena joshi, country headconsumer banking, mega bank, who was chief guest at the inauguration, said, “vlcc’s initiative will turn a new leaf in learning about health, beauty and nutrition in nepal.” sangita nirola, chairperson of the ngo, swati, said, “women MORE edia jo multim “simple yet stylish…perfect for any occasion.” that is the tag line for rosarini, a hong kong based clothing brand, now available in nepal. the company held a fashion show at bourbon room, lal durbar, on 16 july 2010 to showcase their collection, which is made from their signature wrinkle free matt jersey fabric, targetting the modern woman. designed by karen scheinecker, clothes for all occasions were showcased during the fashion show. apart from winning a lot of goodies at the event, the audience also got to enjoy an after-party with dj vital. what is unique about this brand is that it offers sizes for the “real woman”— rosarini has clothes from size 6 up to size 22. if classy and stylish easy-to-wear garment is your thing, head to rosarini nepal at united world trade center. (Yukta bajracharya) institute at kathmandu.the vlcc institute of beauty & nutrition is india’s first and asia’s largest comprehensive vocational training academy, offering courses in beauty, health and nutrition, with 48 campuses in 37 cities across india. the institute offers courses varying in duration from one week to a year. AND f with f u c e h t off rk D J Claurnalist, china daily bajracharya) hk comes to ktm MORE the health and beauty expo 2010 kicked off—an hour after it was supposed to, but nevertheless was full of promises. this exhibition which aimed to bring complete health and beauty solutions for consumers under the same roof, was organized for the very first time in nepal by the hidden treasure. the inauguration of this four-day event took place on 14 july 2010, at the bhrikuti mandap exhibition hall. the guests for the occasion, mr. kush kumar joshi (president of fncci); mr. surendra bir malakar (president of nepal chamber of commerce); ms. kamala shrestha (president of nepal soundarya kala byawasai sangam) and mr. gopal sundar lal kakshapati; (president of the hidden treasure) along with former miss nepals like ruby rana, sugarika kc, jharana bajracharya and malvika subba inaugurated the event. the expo brought manufacturers, service providers and consumers together and promoted the use of original cosmetic and health products. the guests stressed on the promotion of herbal products made in nepal in international markets and felt that events such as this would go a long way in achieving that aim. speaking about the expo, mr. surendra bir malakar reiterated that events such as these, would help establish the message that nepal can also be a destination for health and beauty. around 50 organisations related to health and beauty, including isadora, oriflame and sky brand participated in this expo. (Yukta bajracharya) loud music, an enthusiastic crowd and bartenders flaunting their skills. nepal flair bartenders association and fbi institute of flair bartenders held a bartending competition for the first time at insomnia lounge bar on 14 july 2010. this competition was organized with the aim of giving recognition to bartenders and promoting bartending as a career option in nepal. around 60 contenders competed in a tworound competition that included flaring and cocktail making. the winners were offered cash prizes: the first, second and third position holders got rs. 30000, rs. 20000 and rs. 10000 respectively. the panel of judges included Yuvraj garbuja pun, president of nepal flair bartenders; sangay sherpa; munni ghale, a lady bartender from hongkong and mandeep shrewal from dream of bartenders. the contestants sure knew how to serve with style! we congratulate the winners! (Yukta get more out of your weekends AND health & Beauty expo bartending bliss events haLFWay event reviews of the past week Way To The neXT the week that was Now that you’re familiar with the design elements, you are ready to have your own tattoo designed! ramesh and the team were able to captivate the audience with different regional versions of songs of monsoon. (sanjog rai) vlcc institute launches 1st overseas campus in kathmandu the vlcc institute of beauty & nutrition opened its first overseas issue 25 Tells us how you like our Halfway segment. Send us your comments, suggestions and ideas at editorial@fridayweekly.com.np. No computers, no hard-drives, no files and no web. How do you make sure that your records live forever? Ask the Rana Prime Ministers; they got themselves permanently carved out in bronze. Æ Dhir Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana Location: West corner inside the Army Pavillion, Tundikhel. Shree Teen Maharaj Dhir Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana is the equestrian in the above statue. This statue was established in the year 1894 A.D and was designed and ordered from Britain by his son Shree Teen Bir Shumsher as a token of remembrance of his father who was the youngest brother of Jung Bahadur Rana. The next time you zoom by the busy roads around Tundikhel, pause and observe the story behind the statues of seven of the Rana Prime Ministers placed inside Tundikhel. These magnificent equestrian statues were built and sailed in all the way from Britain. Every statue has its own unique tale to tell. Made to commemorate the lives and accomplishments of different Prime Ministers they are greyish-black equestrian statues with a brick base with carved illustrations recording their achievements. All are wearing their ‘jungi poshak’ (ceremonial dress), carrying their swords, riding their horses and are wearing the national crown (Shree pech). Since they were made in Europe, the seven Ranas statuettes have a unique western touch. At present very little is being done to protect these unique representations of Nepali history. These statues bear the scars of time and vandalization by people. Although existing Rana family members have put in little effort, clearly without government support their conservation is impossible. Jung Bahadur Rana, Location: Inside the Army Headquarters. South West of Martyrs Gate, b The equestrian that you see here is that of Shree Teen Maharaj Jung B August 1850 A.D Prime Minister Junga Bahadur Rana requested Frenc the Third to organise a military parade in the Sertary ground of Paris. A Rana was galloping in front of a hundred thousand soldiers. At one po to see how far away he was. This is the exact moment has been captu This statue was made and shipped from Britain and inaugurated by his raj Rana Udip Singh Bahadur on Asadh 1942 B.S. Æ Juddha Shumsher Janga Bahadur Rana Location: Inside Army Headquarters. South East of Martyrs Gate, opposite to Bhadrakali temple. Juddha Shumsher was inspired to order a similar equestrian from Britain on the lines of Jung Bahadur Rana’s statue. His statuette focuses more on the brick base that lists all the important events of his time. All four sides of the base are covered with records of all his achievements and social undertakings for the country. A lot of emphasis has been put on his reform activities which he undertook after the dreadful earthquake of the 80s. The Story Beh Text: Aditi Pandey & P halfway Issue 26 July 22 - 28, 2010 Æ Rana Uddip Singh Bahadur Rana Location: Inside Tundikhel. North West of the Martyrs Gate, before the overhead bridge. The equestrian of Rana Uddip Singh Bahadur Rana depicts him in the Indian mutiny of 1857 A.D. In this statue one can see broken cannon pieces, wagon wheels and cannon balls, representative of the arms and ammunition used during the mutiny, and Rana Uddip’s role in the same. This statue was inaugurated, designed and ordered from Britain by Rana Uddip Singh himself. According to Mr. Purshottam Jung Bahadur Rana, the two statues of Shree Teen Bhim Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana and Shree Teen Dev Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana were designed and ordered from Britain by Juddha Shumsher. However as the story goes, Juddha Shumsher was upset with Dev Shumsher for he had made Juddha Shumsher carry an umbrella over him and he disliked Bhim Shumsher for he always reprimanded Juddha Shumsher in front of everyone. Due to these reasons when the statues of Bhim and Dev Shumsher arrived, irate Juddha Shumsher ordered them to be placed nowhere in Tundikhel but in front of the zoo which had been recently made. Æ Bir Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana Location: East corner inside the Army Pavillion Tundikhel The above equestrian belongs to Shree Teen Maharaj Bir Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana. The calm looking statue of Bir Shumsher depicts him as a peaceful and simple man. This statue was designed and ordered from Britain by Chandra Shumsher for Bir Shumsher. It has a plain brick base with only personal details including birth, death and related posts. before the overhead bridge. Bahadur Rana. On 30th ch ruler Louis Napoleon At the parade Jung Bahadur oint of time, he looked back ured in carving this statue. s brother Shree Teen Maha- Æ Chandra Shumsher Janga Bahadur Rana Location: Inside Tundikhel. North East of Martyrs Gate, opposite to Bhadrakali temple. The above statue is of Shree Teen Maharaj Chandra Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana. This statue was designed by Chandra Shumsher himself and inaugurated by Shree Teen Bhim Shumsher on 29th Fagun 1986 B.S. The brick base of this particular statue has illustrations carved into stones that record Chandra Shumsher’s achievements, some of which are, the establishment of Trichandra College, training of soldiers, building roads and introducing electricity to many parts of the country. According to Purshottam Jung Bahadur Rana, the statue of Chandra Bahadur Rana had to be made twice because the first one got damaged in a ship wreck. However Chandra Shumsher was a clever man and so he had insured his equestrian which paid for the remake of the second one. Æ Prithivi Bir Bikram Shah Dev Location: In front of Bhadrakali temple towards Singha Durbar. The above equestrian statue is that of Shree Teen Maharaj Prithivi Bir Bikram Shah Dev. His statue was designed and ordered from Britain by Shree Teen Chandra Shumsher along with that of Bir Shumsher. The serene looking Prithivi Bir Bikram riding the horse is reflective of the simplicity and peacefulness in him. The statue saw the light of day on 2nd Fagun 1986 B.S and was inaugurated by Shree Panch Maharaj Dhiraj Tribhuvan Bir Bikram Shah. hind Statues Photos: ECS Media 14 people Issue 26 June 22 - 28, 2010 Fr!day one question how can the worsening traffic situation in Kathmandu be improved? With all the traffic snarls and unwanted chaos, we all would be dimwits to disagree that something needs to be done on a war footing to improve the chaos on the streets of Kathmandu. But how? Friday finds out. — Suyasha Sitaula and Yukta Bajracharya mina DhakaL tuShar ShrOFF Traffic Policeperson Director, VLCC the most significant reason for the heavy traffic jams in kathmandu are the increasing number of vehicles. so, in my opinion, the number of vehicles in the city should be regulated. we don’t have the habit of repairing old vehicles so i see a lot of them breaking down on the middle of the streets contributing to the problem. also, the drivers should obey traffic rules and cops to improve the overall traffic situation in kathmandu. SuniL Singh Biker SaShin JOShi CEO, NIC bank i think the concerned authorities should enforce rules and laws strictly. there should also be heavy penalties slapped for violators, including jail. most importantly, they need to build an urban mass transit system and introduce a wider road network. only then will traffic woes in kathmandu see improvement. firstly, the traffic cops should be well trained. drivers should also be well aware of the traffic rules and follow them strictly. public awareness campaigns should be organized to make the general mass familiar with the dos and the don’ts while on the street. i think its very important to educate the police properly, only then can they guide the drivers in the right way. like most others, i believe the solution to this problem also has to be multi faceted. high congestion market places should gradually be turned into ‘no vehicle zones’. it might sound a bit far- fetched right now, but since we don’t have space to widen the roads in many areas, underground or elevated mass transported systems should be looked at as possible options. in general, a convenient and safe public transport system should be developed so that more and more people use it. meghnath SapkOta ruBY rana Taxi Driver Beautician on the streets, i see traffic police busy talking rather than regulating traffic. i think more than the vehicles and drivers on the road, the cops contribute more towards smooth operation of traffic. so unless the traffic cops do their duties properly, i don’t think traffic problems in kathmandu can be improved. the main reason for traffic problems in kathmandu is the fact that the road network has not been built properly. roads should be wider and more flyovers should be built so that pedestrians can cross roads easily, without disturbing vehicles. bike riders should also be made aware of the fact that the sidewalk is only meant for pedestrians. people spot light power behind the change art as Philosophy, Worship and Tradition Sudarshan Suwal on paubha art, aesthetics and natural pigments — Veneeta Singha ple, the natural Azurite Blue is a product of malachite and glue. What are the uses and values of natural pigments in art and artistic endeavors? In essence, the impact of the artwork and the power of the subjects are enhanced and projected by the use of natural pigments – the colors exude a glow and the natural effect is deeper than with conventional materials. The paintings are more durable and also biodegradable! W hat are some of the fundamental characteristics of Paubha Art? Paubha Art in Nepal dates back to the 6th Century – in its Nepali form, the Tibetan Thangka is known as the Paubha. Essentially, this artistic tradition celebrates and gives artistic form to Vajrayana Buddhist Philosophy whereby it becomes an act and tradition of worship (Puja), and meditation (Dhyana). Paubha art was developed and conceived as an artistic convention which uses natural materials and techniques with colors for the paintings ground out of stone, flower and vegetables. What historic elements are key to your art and to the artistic subjects? I think Buddhist Philosophy is the most important facet of Paubha art – it constantly reinvents the meanings and the axioms, encased within Buddhist spirituality, in pictorial form. The beauty of an entire cultural norm is brought out by blending the aesthetic with the spiritual. One can find a 17th century Paubha painting in Bhaktapur – this art the beautY of an entire cultural norm is brought out bY blending the aesthetic with the spiritual. In the 11th Century, Paubha art was further improved, alongside the development of the Vajrayana School, which continued till the 13th century. Significantly, when the persecution of Buddhists and Buddhist ideologies began, Paubha too fell into obscurity. In the 18th century, the art form saw textual augmentations with the focus shifting from landscapes to intricate patterns and depictions of prominent figures in the Vajrayana pantheon. The use of natural pigments began to define the art form with themes garnered from old spiritual texts and techniques enhanced with reproductions. The canvas for much of Paubha art is made with cotton washed in hot water and dried on a stretcher with layers of oxide and glue. Pigments are obtained by crushing the stones to produce the paints. For exam- form is also linked to family livelihoods and skills, with each successive generation passing on the convention to the next. The popularity of Paubha Art is on the rise. Why? The artistic, historical and spiritual values of Paubha art have ensured its continued existence and appreciation. A considerable body of study and research has been undertaken on the Paubha tradition. Often, the artworks serve as valuable tools and materials with which to decipher ancient Buddhist thought. Its aesthetic and cultural importance must also be underlined. The Paubha is also a collectible and holds immense beauty for the discerning eye. How has your artistic techniques and work evolved through the tradition of Paubha? I have been engaged in Paubha Art since I was eleven years old. I am more detail-oriented now. I have good knowledge and skill in its ar- tistic properties such as character and proportion. I have found a balance of sorts in my own technique. It is a valuable art form which must be preserved. In order to work on the Paubha, study on deism and religion alongside continual practice are crucial. 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Every night 7 pm onwards. 4257658 tantra bar thamel, live music with the axis band with special tantra’s hookas imported straight from bahrain and available in different flavors. every friday from 7 pm onwards. 4218565 tipsy Lounge & Bar durbar marg, dj sessions by dj suresh and dj rupesh everyday, 10 pm onwards, special tipsy cocktail-tipsy tower rs. 1,500, 4243225 upstairs jazz bar lazimpat,an interesting mix of locals and expats of jazz music. every evening, from 7 pm onwards. 4410436 Shiva’s Cafe Corner durbar square, bhaktaput. drop in for continental, indian, nepalese, mexican and italian cuisine. 6613912 1905 restaurant kantipath, leg of lamb: rs.650. 4215068 the Café hyatt regency arabian nights - taste the culinary delights from the middle east every friday from 6:30 pm onwards, 4491234 aalishan jawalakhel kakori kabab rs 440 5550039 the Factory restaurant & Bar thamel, chilled gazpacho rs.150. 4701185 rox restaurant hyatt regency, bouddha, smoked trout & salmon cutlet: rs. 690, 4491234 the Café hyatt regency, taste the culinary delights from the mediterranean region of greece, italy and the middle east. fridays, 6:30 pm. 4491234 The Factory Thamel, Live music every Wednesday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday, 7 pm onwards, 4701185, 4701187 Dome thamel, live music by nekhvam. every sunday & tuesday 7 pm onwards road house Café thamel, roasted goat cheese salad: rs. 205 4260187 plug terrace balwatar, blind. ears playing acoustic every wednesday, 6:30 pm onwards. 2150072 himalatte Café thamel, cloud walkers, playing live. every tuesday, 7:30 pm onwards, 4256738. u2 and the police from the eternity, every friday 7:30 pm onwards, 4256738 Cube the Club kamaladi, sundays & wednesdays live performance by the dexterous,6 pm onwards , 4438017 www.cubetheclub.com Or2k thamel, stuffed vegetables combination: rs. 290. 4422097 Paddy Foley’s Irish Pub Thamel, Enjoy special Irish drinks & food with live music. 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Bakery Café pulchowk, chicken sizzler: rs..205. 5010110 Beans Coffee kupondol, mocha: rs. 80, 5011713 Bronco Billy pulchowk (old moksh building), caesar salad: rs. 250, 5526212 Cafe Cheeno patan dhoka, lalitpur apple crumble with cream: rs. 220, 2210423 Café Columbus jhamsikhel, non-veg ramen noodles, rs. 120, 9841765109 Café De patan mangal bazar, newari samaybaji with chicken: rs. 175. 5537599 Café De temple patan durbar square, temple special chicken: rs. 225. 5527127 Casa toscana pulchowk (opp. sajha prakashan), 5537775 pollo braciola: nrs 395/Chapter 9 jawalakhel, paneer chatpata: rs. 240. 525979 Chopstix kumaripati, nasi goreng: rs. 245, 5551118 Cinnamon grill Lounge jhamsikhel, cinnamon hOteL parkLanD special jungle safari package program for 2 nights 3 days. welcome drinks, all meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner & tea/coffee) accommodation in deluxe room, elephantback safari, tharu village visit,visitor center visit, canoeing & elephant breeding center visit, sunset view, tharu stick dance, nature walk, bird-watching and many more. foreigners - usd $140 nett. per person, nepalis - rs. 5,500 nett. per person. chitwan national park, sauraha ktm office: thamel, 4701887, 4701888, cell: 9841229970, 9851022652, parkland@ mail.com.np, www.wildlifenepal.com platter: rs.300, 5521339 rs 350 phone: 9803160266 Dhokaima Café patan dhoka, chilled roasted veg. soup: rs 129 5522113 masala indian Food st. mary’s road, jhamsikhel, tangdi kabab: rs. 285. 5009205 ezer Book Café sanepa, kim chi chhige rs. 250, 5546578 ghangri Café pulchowk, cordeu blue: rs. 150. 5524694 higher ground Café jawalakhel, chicken quesadilla: rs. 130, 5525903 inar Café and Bar kupondole, burger: rs. 65-150. 5542071 Jazoo Café De restaurant jawalakhel, jazoo special set: rs. 1,280. 5538321 Jazzabell Café jhamsikhel, chicken basket: rs. 150, 2114075 La rotisserie grilled Chicken jawalakhel, grilled chicken : rs. 445. 530823 patan museum Café patan durbar square, patan museum burger: rs. 180, 5524694 Singma Food Court pulchowk, roast chicken rice set: rs. 220, 5009092 the ambience restaurant & Bar mangalbazar, newari set: rs. 250. 5538980 the turning point restaurant & Bar jhamsikhel, sanepa explore a great dining experience in a clean homely atmosphere, pork chops: rs. 270, 5521338 Tawas and Tandoors Hotel Himalaya, Kupondole, The magical tastes of India, with mouthwatering Indian delicacies amidst live music Rs. 999/- Nett per person, including a bottle of beer/ soft drink/ a shot of signature whiskey. 5523900 godavari village resort godavari, special packages available for nepalese and expatriates. 2 days, 1 night package. for single room: rs. 3,000 plus taxes which includes bed and breakfast. for double room: rs. 3,500 plus taxes, which includes bed and breakfast. 5560675 hyatt regency boudha, relax package for two including breakfast at the café 1 night package, for maximum 3 nights, only for local residents and nepalese citizens. for couple: rs. 6,200 plus taxes package is valid till 30th september 2010. 4491234, 4489800 park village budhanilkantha, weekend package with half board accommodation per night for double room: rs. 4,900 plus taxes 9851070936, 9851057642 the Famous Farm nuwakot, 3.5 hour drive north of katmandu, a short walk to the fort and palace; enjoy a luxurious nepali country living for a night or a week. himalayan encounters. 4700426, 4700335 DhuLikheL Dhulikhel mountain resort dhulikhel, palanchowk bhagwati darshan package. 2 days, 1 night package. for single room: rs. 4,500 which includes, accommodation, transportation and 3 meals. 4420774 mirabel resort dhulikhel, special package rates for locals and expats. 490972 hotel Space mountain nagarkot, exclusive package rates for expatriates and nepalese. , for single: rs. 1,700 plus tax inclusive of dinner, breakfast and room, for double: rs. 2,500 plus tax inclusive of dinner, breakfast and room, 4430812, 6680071 pOkhara Fulbari resort pokhara, sense and serenity package 2 nights, 3 days package per person on twin sharing basis. single supplement room: rs. 4,999 plus 10% service charge and 13% vat. package includes buffet breakfast, buffet dinner, boating, gorge walks, 30 mins foot massage 25% discount on golf, health farm, spa, and tennis, 4461918 Shangri-La village resort pokhara. kids break package rs. 8499 net per couple with 2 kids below 12 years sharing parent’s room. 4435741 (ext 104/121) glacier hotel pokhara, package includes a harbor breakfast, for couple rs 1,999 per night15% discount on paragliding facilities, 463722 tiger mountain pokhara Lodge pokhara, food, yoga, massage, meditation, walks, pool and more 4361500 ChitWan tiger tops special re-opening package, 3 nights/4 days, spending one night at tiger tops tharu lodge. enjoy safari, nature walks, bullock cart rides and experience the rich tharu culture rs. 39,500/- approx. per person inclusive of all taxes. 4361500. e-mail: reservations@ tigermountain.com. website: www. tigermountain.com Snow view mountain resort khawa, dhulikhel, one night two days package (on full board). rs. 2000/- only. limited time offer 9851022810, 9803254175. nagarkOt Club himalaya nagarkot, chiso chiso hawa ma special package. 2 days, 1 night package. for single: rs. 3,500 plus 10% service charge + 13% vat inclusive of dinner and breakfast, for double: rs. 4,500 plus 10% service charge + 13% vat inclusive of dinner and breakfast 4442726 hotel Country villa close to nature/ scenic drive thru jungles/ ethnic people to mingle with/ mountain biking around typical villages/ badminton/ table tennis/ hiking etc. , serene & comfort, hygienic/ quality food & beverage,truly a place to relax & celebrate, ideal for conference/ workshop/ group/ family entertainment, reasonable rates - ner 3,000/- + taxes per double room with b/fast & dinner. kathmandu reservation office: Z-street, thamel, kathmandu us miscellaneo Big pagoda hall hotel bajra, chhauni, tantric dance, ‘the god dance of nepal’ tuesdays, 7 pm. onwards 4271545 himalayan Buddhist meditation Centre keshar mahal marg, thamel, tai chi 10:00 - 11:30 am, saturday yoga 8:30 - 9:30 am and meditation 5:00 - 6:00 pm weekdays. 4410402 Cooking Class With Lunch delices de france restaurant, french cuisine first saturday of each month, 4260326 info@restaurant-nepal.com extreme experience experience the extreme with xsportsnepal.com/ zennepal.com,thamel (above himalayan java), daily paragliding (in kathmandu), bunjy jumping, canyon swinging, rafting, canyoning and rock climbing, 4422712, info@xsportsnepal.com Le trio restaurant and Bar pulchwok bacon potato roll: NOTE: The details provided in the listings are tentative and are subject to change. timeoff time for the adventurous palate aDVerTiSeMenT Sumai Open momo: rs 100 of Men when all the components are well balanced and don’t interfere or overpower each other, that is when wine is reallY good. and Wine “men are like wine - some turn to vinegar, but the best improve with age.” - pope John XXiii —Sandeep k.C. F irst I wanted to quote someone really famous to clear the myth that all wines get better with age. How do you define gentlemen? Someone with the qualities of Diligence, Elegance, Skill, Tact and Nobility rolled into one perhaps. Same with wine I would say. To get better with age few characters are required by the craftsmanship of wine makers and they have to be identified before harvesting – the terroir factors, more commonly known as soil, weather and grape heritage. I have made an effort to simplify all of these to make you understand the essential components of what goes into making the character of the wine. Tannin as Education Acidity as Aggressiveness Alcohol as Diligence Every wine needs acidity and as they get older they become more subtle. For instance when men are young, aggressiveness is a common characteristic and it makes them rude, energetic, youthful and refreshing, all at once. Same with wine. The acidity in wine makes it survive the young age from oxidation, and drinking young wine is always refreshing compared to old. Drinking young Chardonnay or Riesling is a great adventure for the palate as it gives the tantalizing effect. Have you ever had Champagne without bubbles - it is boring. Acidity represents the bubbly character and lifts the flavors in wine giving a sharpness which is detected at the edges of the tongue in most people. Tannin is the bitter astringent commonly found in coffee and tea. In fact when first you drink green tea, coffee or even beer, the bitterness is not pleasant but in the long run the bitter after-taste plays a big role in enhancing taste. Compare the same to the outspoken personality of men who have been through the roller coaster of life, through thick and thin, and have matured. The tannins are basically derived from pips, skin and stalk of wine and are the major factors to make the wine survive longer in the bottle. It lends the much needed vitality and acts as natural preservatives for wine. Like tannin, bitterness of life teaches men to be better people. Diligence is a great attribute in men getting them respect and building reputation. Similarly alcohol plays an important role in wine. Alcohol is also the soul of wine. Remember, to have good alcohol you need cultured yeast as they provide the smoothing character in them. The reason why people praise the brand of alcohol is because of its parents, that is good yeast. The sharp taste hitting the tip of your tongue is the beginning of the journey. Alcohol produced from cultured yeast always demand good company, ambiance, style and class. the ghangri Café pulchwok lalitpur, 5528703 visit us for sumai open momo and many more chinese cuisines Chicken mini-masange, rs. 250 Shrimp Salad, rs 499 Dhokaima Cafe patan dhoka, 5522113 pork Chops vende, rs. 360 Sugar as Sweetness Having sweetness in life is vital and provides a reason to live for. People characterized by a sweetness in character are appreciated by society, family and friends. In wine sweetness provides a fruity character naturally derived from grapes. There is an abundance of flavors to enjoy or play around with. As per data, at least 1gm per litre of residual sugar exists in dry wine, meaning even dry wines have the charm to hit you unknowingly. attic Bar tej bhawan, uttar dhoka, lazimpat, 4442615 mushroom pizza @ rs. 160 Salami pizza @ rs. 200 Buzz Cafe baluwatar, 4429903 tipsy Special, rs. 550 Oak as Maturity Most wines that get better with age are preserved in oak barrels for at least a year or two. The reason for this is to make it survive for long and to build that character. The special oak tree contains the buttery aromas, vanilla and spices to begin with. It provides maturity to wine. It also helps wine to obtain more tannin from it to prevent oxidation. Wise men obtain maturity from failures, experiences and working under pressure or humiliation. People who have traveled through difficult circumstances evolve as better individuals Wine aged in oak barrels become good. Cork is used abundantly to prevent wine from spoilage. the turning point restaurant & Bar jhamshikhel, lalitpur, 5521338 Chicken nachos, rs. 300 tipsy Lounge & Bar nepal’s first complete led light lounge & bar durbar marg, 4243225 Sesame Chicken, rs. 245 Conclusion The brand name doesn’t make wine good. When all the components are well balanced and don’t interfere or overpower each other, that is when wine is really good. The same holds true for individuals as well, the right qualities in the right mix are great assets and with age and experience they get better. Treat your wine as something living. Allow it birth, growth, maturity and decline. Bronco Billy Lakhey restaurant harihar bhawan, pulchwok, 5526212 durbarmarg, 4230212 veg. pakoda, rs. 115 Fr!day Tip Cooling red wine in the refrigerator for 15 minutes before opening is a good idea as it makes the alcohol subtle and easy to drink. ! the Factory sagarmatha complex, mandala street, thamel the ambience restaurant & Bar mangal bazar, patan durbar square, 5538980 18 consume Issue 26 June 22 - 28, 2010 Fr!day light, flowing curtains made of transparent material surround the divans adorned with gold cushions, creating an ArabicAsian atmosphere, that relaxes the mind. What’s more, their snacks and drinks like sangrias are completely in sync with the ambience and music. The Irish Pub is another place does justice to it’s theme. Situated in Lazimpat, the pub has dark wooden furniture, complete with bar stools and barrel-like tables. The cosy fireplace in a corner behind the mosaic designs on stained glass gives the place a very European feel. Warm yellow and green lights illuminate Irish ads (also Guinness beer posters) put up against green walls. Irish music in the background, the menu boasting an assortment of Irish drinks, including the famous Irish coffee lends authenticity and an Irish feel. For the younger at heart, Aqua Java Zing is the place to be. With oranges and greens and purples splashed across this Thamel joint, the place exudes a youthful vigour. A rickshaw de- Live Laugh Lounge — Saniaa Shah O ne can’t quite come up with the perfect definition for a lounge: it’s a melange of different things. A lounge is your classy watering hole. You’ll be seen at your favourite on Wednesday nights, bitching about work and everything else. You’ll go with friends, you’ll go with your significant other, or you’ll land up alone, hoping to get chatty with somebody gorgeous at the other end of the bar. Be it for entertainment, socialising, a few drinks or a private date, a lounge fits every occasion. Scrounging around for sophisticated nightlife in Kathmandu, one has a tough time deciding where to go. Wanting to go somewhere hip, one enters clubs full of teenagers and youngsters. When going dancing, catching up with friends is out of the question over loud, noisy music and no place to sit. In a lounge-bar however, some soft live music, a house DJ or relaxing background music, good company, a great bar menu with snacks to complement – is the perfect setting for a great evening. There are a couple of lounge bars in town, each with a different feel to them. The ultra stylish Bourbon Room at Lal Durbar Marg is one of them. At descending into what looks like a rich smuggler’s den, one can’t help but grin at the extensive bar in front, complete with liqueurs from across the world. Posters of jazz greats John Coltrane and B B King along with one of Jack Daniel’s, adorn the walls. Plush crème leather sofas lend the lounge an elegant look. Dimmed evening lights create an atmosphere of relaxation. The thick bar menu guarantees every visitor their poison of choice. Some great house originals like the Bourbon Sidecar and the Cuba Libre are delightful compliments. Bourbon Room hosts Sufi music on Monday nights and holds “Open Mic Nights” on Wednesdays. Friday In a lounge-bar however, some soft live music,a house DJ or relaxing background music, good company, a great bar menu with snacks to complement – is the perfect setting for a great evening. nights are especially happening here with house music by DJ Vital. The Attic! The Attic is, architecturally, literally like an attic. The large skylight makes this spacious hangout bright. Huge sofas with bronze cushions are of the perfect softness to sink your bodies into. The soft watercolourpainted walls exude a feeling of cosiness and warmth. A mixture of cuisines like Lebanese kebabs and Swedish meat balls make the food palate-friendly. The bartender is innovative with the cocktails and mixes experimental drinks of his own. His latest brew, is an eclectic mix of vodka, peach schnapps, cranberry juice and lime juice. Mmm! Fancy specific looks and themes? Tamas Spa Lounge in Thamel sports a Balinese look with a beautiful Buddha statue and calming accessories. Lots of white fabric form some sort of covering instead of a roof, while sign creatively done on the wall behind the bar, a wall painted in black and white vertical stripes at the opposite end, add to the charm. With the cheerful mood and colourful surroundings, this lounge challenges you to find reasons for celebration. Ultimately, what’s special in a place is for the individual to decide. You’ll know what your kind of place is when you feel that special tug next time you plan to go out. ! Read Fr!day. Every Thursday consume because there is more to life shop review art That exudes Culture — Saniaa Shah swayambhu ratna dhakwa was grappling with the embryo of a concept over seven years back, which turned into art decor at kupondole less than a month ago. art decor sells traditional nepali art to nepalis and foreigners alike. upon entering the store, one can see a lot of work in copper, wood powder, stone powder and more.with statues and wall decorations flaunting skilful carving, dhakwa reveals that all the work is done by the family itself as he believes in preserving the talent and not training any outsiders (he is afraid that outsiders might learn the skills and set up shop on their own). good craftsmanship. in his words, “Art bhaneko art nai ho” (“art is art, after all”)! the best thing about art decor is that while quality is priority, this shop caters to people of different economic backgrounds. items worth rs. 1,000 to rs. 20,000 are for people looking for fine work that is affordable, but these are hand-made using the casting method. items that are worth over rs. 20,000 are hundred per cent hand-made, and targeted at the more affluent. qual- ity is much sought after these days and setting up art decor at such an accessible location is definitely good news for people who dread walking through the gallis of patan in search of good art for their homes. dhakwa is from patan and owns a shop in mangal bazaar, too. art decor may be his baby, but the store is managed by his two daughters and son. after collecting stuff for the store for years now, dhakwa sits content in his dream shop, surrounded by artwork that reflects his culture and heritage. contact: 5534440 ! Centro hispanico — Yukta Bajracharya planning to learn spanish? then centro hispanico is the place for you. located at chakupat, patan dhoka, centro hispanico is a special institution for learning spanish and also offers an internationally recommended diploma in spanish. apart from teaching the spanish language, this institution which was established a year ago, also offers classes in spanish culture, tourism and communication. it targets short-term learners and offers two-semester courses of 36 hours each. class timings of the classes can be adjusted to suit your own schedule, making the learning process convenient for learners. “spanish language is very easy to learn, speak and write. it comes easy to us nepalis,” says deependra dangol, founder of centro hispanico. normal courses cost rs. 5400 for 36 hours and, as a bonus, you get to practice whatever you learn at ‘tea hour’—an hour where the students learning spanish talk purely in spanish over tea. so if you want to give learning spanish a go, try centro hispanico!!! call 5527744 to enroll. Fyi dhakwa has come up with many innovative concepts. one of them is the thangka-style wall hanger done on copper with gold plating. this particular artwork is just like a traditional thangka, only using a different medium (copper instead of cloth canvas). dhakwa’s items on stone powder include turquoise imitations and lapis lazuli imitations, which are stone statues carved and coloured to look as if they were done on turquoise and lapis lazuli stones. although most of the artwork depicts hindu and buddhist deities, dhakwa believes that anybody can appreciate You can learn foreign languages at: 1. chiba education center, putalisadak, 4419647, chibaedu@gmail.com; 2. bishwa bhasa campus, exhibiiton road, 4228916, 4226713; 3. alta vista, putalisadak, 4421380 cool bargains CitY Centre maLL kamalpokhari 60% off in giordano 50% off in puma 40% off in italiana, cocktail 30% off in lilliput, warehouse 20% off in the gift shop, g-time corner 15% off in prolink 10% off in style 4011809 that’s hott!!! exercise… in Disguise! — Yukta Bajracharya FaBuLOuS united World trade Centre,tripureshwor, 10% discount on select items 4117100 greenLine Centre kantipath stock clearance offer buy 2 and get 1 (vin de pays wine) free 4257277 SphinX City Centre mall, 3rd floor t-30 upto 50% off on ladies bag and ladies dress 4011755 COLOSSeum enterpriSe kumaripati 20% discount on gents and 25% discount on ladies 9851114406, 9851110375 giOrDanO upto 60% off in all item, 4011588 uniteD COLOrS OF BenettOn upto 50% off in all items, 4221454 kLaSS rOOm upto 10% off in all items, 4221454 9851020213 exercising has a new name - Zumba dancing, which is a mélange of dance steps to latin rhythms and some easy-to-follow international music. Zumba dancing has been brought to nepal for the very first time by banu’s total fitness, kamalpokhari. having its origins in colombia, Zumba dance routines are a combination of fast and slow rhythms that will burn your fat, and also helps tone and sculpt your body. doma bajracharya, fitness instructor at banu’s, who gained her license for Zumba from netherlands, says “Zumba dancing is not your typical workout. it’s fun and at the end of the session, one actually ends up exercising without realizing the same.” Zumba is increasingly becoming popular amongst kathmandu-ites. keeping that in mind, banu’s offers classes at three different timings, thrice a week. from 6 am to 7 am and from 8am to 9 am every monday, wednesday and friday and from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm every sunday, tuesday and thursday. 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Tel: 5011571 The details provided in the listings are tentative and are subject to change. 20 consume Issue 26 June 22 - 28, 2010 Fr!day tips & tricks The art of Talking — Sambriddhi Rai 1 Always know your audience beforehand. It’s important to understand their psychology and play along their lines. Remember that you’re one man standing against a whole bunch of people. Hence, it’s always good to be a part of the crowd rather than be the plot of the crowd. P rasan Syangden, 33 has been a media staple for hundreds of Nepalis for more than a decade now. From hosting TV shows, award functions, beauty pageants to corporate emceeing and commanding crowded concerts across the nation and abroad, Friday couldn’t think of a better name to fetch advice on Public Speaking other than this RJ turned media personality. Here, he shares his hard earned wisdom in 6 simple pointers. 2 Emceeing to a small exclusive group e.g. corporate emceeing requires you to prepare your speech and scripts in meticulous details. Get the facts right, do your research and your homework well. Dress aptly for the function you are to host. 3 In a large crowd of let’s say thousands, it’s better to dress down rather than dress up. Yes, it is important to make grand entries but not so grandish that you annoy your audience. I personally like to familiarize myself with my audience by taking a stroll round the dress subtle but acquire a larger than life persona. venue and the staging area all the while letting the audience see me before the show kicks off. Dress subtle but acquire a larger than life persona. 4 Make your scripts compact and informative, embellished with interesting one-liners here and there. However, refrain from repeating your lines. 5 No matter how many times you MC you will still be nervous and that’s a good sign because being nervous only means that you’re prepared. I suggest that the MC always learn the first 30 seconds of their speech by heart. A fluid opener like that gives you time to adjust, check the crowd out, check your position on stage and helps calm your nerves. 6 Lastly, you can’t be over confident or too jittery because people sense it. Just hit the middle. Of course your body language does wonders and having a bit of a sense of humor will take you a long way. All the best! Facts on Public Speaking fear of public speaking called glossophobia, is the number one common phobia. fear of public speaking has negative effects on careers and influences success in life negatively when you do nothing about it. three out of every four individuals suffer from speech anxiety: that’s 75 percent. up to 5 percent of the world’s population, yes, hundreds of millions, aged between 18 and 54, experience this kind of social phobia in any given year. women and men are equally affected. although statistics show that women suffer more than men from speech anxiety related problems. more men than women seek treatment to cure fear of public speaking. some public speakers have turned to hypnosis therapy to find relief. social phobias often start with shyness in childhood or early adolescence, and progresses during adolescence, according to scientific studies. consume because there is more to life book preview Beautiful People by Pradeep Swar friday pick gran torino — Yukta Bajracharya creativity is never bounded by age. nepal’s youngest author, pradeep swar , 19 , who has authored the much awaited Beautiful People is proof of this. Beautiful People is a book that narrates the story of two families from two different cultures, totally unknown to each other. however, their fortunes come to cross paths in the dusty plains of north india. two unconnected families find their roads colliding, when the second generations of the family come together as students in the eastern indian hill station of darjeeling. the ap- pearance of a driven and orthodox character plunges their lives into a dangerous and tumultuous series of events which finds culmination in new delhi. Beautiful People is a fastpaced tale that carries us across continents and over almost two decades. a student from st. paul’s school, darjeeling, swar wrote this book when he himself was a student in darjeeling and hence much of his own personal experiences color the pages of this book. Beautiful People has been published by pilgrims book house and priced at rs. 520. contact: 4227863 in cinemas nOW ShOWing — Prasanna K.C. runtime: 1 hr 56 mins Year of release: 2008 available at : mahaboudha, new road Starring: clint eastwood, bee vang, ahney her, christopher carley Director: clint eastwood an american drama film directed and produced by clint eastwood, who also stars in the film, gran torino marks eastwood’s return to a lead acting role after four years, his previous leading role having been in Million Dollar Baby. the story revolves around walt kowalski, a retired polish american ford factory worker who has recently been widowed. he is a grumpy, tough-minded, and an unhappy old man, who can’t get along with either his kids or his neighbors. he is also a korean war veteran whose prize possession is a 1972 gran torino which he keeps in mint condition. COming SOOn i hate Luv Storys when his neighbor thao, a young hmong teenager under pressure from his gang member cousin, tries to steal his gran torino, kowalski sets out to reform the youth. drawn against his will into the life of thao’s family, kowalski is soon taking steps to protect them from the gangs that infest their neighborhood. a cynical assistant director (imran khan) must work with a sunny production designer (sonam kapoor) who adores romantic films. Showing at : kumari hall ii Cast: imran khan, sonam kapoor Director: punit malhotra theodore l. glenn, democracy and governance officer at usaid/ nepal counts this movie amongst his favorites. according to ted, the movie is “a true-to-life modern day classic, with a surprising yet perfect intertwining of humour into a tough story, which revolves around the plight of gang crime and isolation that comes with old age. and who can resist a movie named after the most beautiful car ever to have rolled of ford production lines?” Once upon a time in mumbai knight and Day khatta meetha june havens (diaz) finds her everyday life tangled with that of a secret agent (cruise) who has realized he isn’t supposed to survive his latest mission. struggling road construction contractor, sachin tichkule’s dreams aren’t coming true because he has no money to bribe! Showing at : kumari hall 1 Cast: cameron diaz, tom cruise Director: james mangold Showing at : jai nepal Cast: akshay kumar, trisha krishnan Director: priyadarshan a tale of two gangsters from the eras of past and present, whose lives enter parallel paths as they struggle to survive within bombay’s criminal underworld. releasing on: 30 july 2010 Cast: ajay devgan, emraan hashmi, prachi desai, kangana ranaut Director: milan luthria so, there you go. even at 78, when clint eastwood says “i’ll blow a hole in your face and sleep like a baby”, he sounds like he means it. events & entertainment > Get updates before it breaks to the world BE IN THE KNOW and mo re ������ ���������������������������������� the OnLY eventS & entertainment WeekLY 22 bazaar ace To Promote alternative energy a ce Development Bank’s initiative to promote alternative energy in the country is well on its way with a target to install 5,000 solar home systems (SHS) in the rural households of Nepal through credit financing. The aim is to provide the rural populace access to alternative energy for electrification, as an alternative to conventional electricity, which will ultimately help in upgrading their living standards. Ace Development Bank has joined hands with Frankfurt School of Finance and Management’s UNEP collaborating Center for Sustainable Energy and Climate Finance for the venture. Winrock International is the lead consultant for the project. The total project is estimated to cost $ 1.8 million. Frankfurt School of Finance and Management will be providing funds to identify local financial institutions and provide capacity building and monitoring activities. The capacity building activities will support the improvement in governance and financial practices, develop marketing of SHS and assist in preparing business plans. The project is expected to be completed on December 31, 2012. According to estimates around 40,000 to 60,000 households are shifting to alternative energy every year and around 200,000 houses have already installed solar home systems (SHS). Only 9% of people are using solar energy and micro hydro power till date. airLine Yeti For green Far-West Yeti airlines’ green far-west project in the kailali district along with its programme partner raaika tours and travels, sales agent for dhangadhi, is bearing fruit. the project has already planted 600 trees in the kailali region. as per the project, for every passenger flying with Yeti airlines on the kathmandu-dhangadhi route or vice versa, the company plants an appropriate tree sapling in one of the chosen community forest in the farwestern region of nepal.Yeti airlines aims to plant 10,000 trees in a year. autO hansraj Charity hansraj hulaschand and company handed over two ‘bajaj pulsar 180’ motorcycles to traffic police personnel of butwal, rupandehi. in an earlier initiative the company had handed over six motorcycles to the traffic police personnel of kathmandu valley. these donations, which are a part of the company’s social responsibility undertakings are a big help to traffic personnel in reaching spots with heavy traffic snarls, quickly. market insight seriously solar Siddhant raj pandey ceo, ace development bank limited Ace Development Bank Limited (ADBL) seeks to establish credit financing of solar photovoltaic systems for home lighting in rural homes beyond the national power grid. The bank desires to design financial products to leverage existing subsidy and a well established supply side of these solar photovoltaic systems also known as solar home systems (SHS). Siddhant Pandey, CEO, ADBL, shares his vision on what needs to be done to expand the reach of renewable energy to rural populations in Nepal. how far do you think ace’s efforts will help promote the use of alternative energy amongst the rural populace? most households in nepal do not have access to grid connected electricity; renewable energy sources such shs (and micro hydro) are available alternatives with government subsidy to provide clean and sustainable household lighting in off-grid rural areas. commercial/ development banks such as ace perceive tremendous potential in tapping the rural ret market, but are not confident about the mfi creditworthiness, remoteness and accessibility of the rural areas, operational cost of banks etc. ace is encouraged by the piloting of shs financing in six rural districts under the technical leadership of winrock international in 2009. therefore it is the intension of ace to develop rural energy micro finance services through partner organizations for shs in rural nepal. What capacity building, governance and finance practices according to you would help promote the renewable energy sector in nepal? ace development bank along with winrock international and the frankfurt school of management under united nations environment program (unep)-climate finance innovation facility (cfif) and along with aepc and esap are working together in areas that they are respectively proficient in. it is by working together with the various players that we will be able to tap into each other’s potential areas of expertise and be able to deliver. moreover, ace will initiate a system for a national mfi-rating modality by developing appropriate criteria in collaboration with banks, mfis and other stakeholders. people still perceive the solar option to be expensive than conventional electricity.Your take? poor households in rural areas cannot afford renewable energy sources such shs (and micro hydro) even with existing government subsidies from alternative energy promotion center (aepc), a government agency promoting alternative energy in nepal. access to micro credit is therefore vital to reach households that can afford solar home system (shs) only with credit. mfis can play an important role in providing access to credit to the poor, but they are constrained by limited financial and technical capacity to finance shs, and they have not been able to access commercial sources of funds. as mentioned before, it is the intension of ace to develop rural energy micro finance services through partner organizations for shs in rural nepal. not getting your Fr!day on Thursday? Beg, borrow, steal, or just... CaLL Bikram Shrestha 9841227897 popular School Bus models By tata sipradi trading – the authorized distributor of tata vehicles – enjoys the lion’s share in nepal’s commercial vehicles market. the company currently deals with four different categories of school buses – the 32 seater tata winger and tata marcopolo, and the 36 and 40 seater versions of the tata marcopolo. tata has been manufacturing a range of school buses through a joint venture with the brazilian company marcopolo. Issue 26 June 22 - 28, 2010 Fr!day ishwor man rai gets ‘alba ratna’ award morang auto works, the sole distributor of Yamaha motorbikes in nepal has felicitated ishwor man rai with ‘alba ratan’ award. the company honored rai for his selfless contribution to the education sector in bhojpur district. each month,Yamaha alba holds a campaign in which a social worker is awarded for his/her contribution to society. Bank kDBL rights Share kathmandu development bank limited (kdbl) is going to issue 1:1 share to raise its capital base from rs. 320 million to rs. 640 million in the next financial year. the bank has collected a deposit of rs. 2.05 billion in the first nine months of the current fiscal year and has invested rs.1.85 billion during the same period. increasingly being employed by business establishments to attract customers. nepal telecom has taken a commendable initiative to provide wi-fi facility at 500 places across the country. these hotspots would be in busy areas like bus stations, public parks and big department stores. Sure Shot Double Shot gives away hyundai i10 nokia, together with its distributors neoteric nepal and paramount electronics, had launched the scheme ‘sure shot double shot’ where customers were entitled to scratchcards and lottery draws on every purchase of nokia mobile phones. the grand prize winner of the hyundai i10 was ms. pragya pokhrel. the company also gave away 7 laptops and 6 lcd tvs. the scratch-cards entitled customers to win cash prizes of up to rs. 25,000. giZmO Cg electronics gives away LCD tvs cg electronic awarded one 32” lcd tv each to the winners of ‘lg ko saathma world cup haatma’, mr.ram chandra kadel and mr.kaji maharjan. the company also awarded sure shot prizes like lg wrist watches, lg t-shirt, football and lg dvd players on the purchase of every lg television set during the month long world cup. 2.4 million ncell users across the nation with the re-branding of mero mobile to ncell, the mobile network operator (mno) has come up with a number of attractive schemes like cheap gprs and long distance calls. recently the company launched the cheapest package for a mobile with along with a ncell simcard for only rs. 999, in an aggressive bid to expand its market share. the number of subscribers to ncell’s gsm mobile service has increased to 2.4 million users. Wi-Fi Facility in 500 places wi-fi hotspots, which enable internet users to effortlessly connect to the web while on the move, are Live Cell awards Winners live cell announced the result of its ‘world cup prediction’ contest. during the contest held from june 11 to july 11, 64 spice mobile sets were given out to lucky winners. a 26” sony bravia was given to binaya prajapati who was announced the overall winner. two 22” sony bravia were awarded to individuals securing the second and third spots. minergy awarded minergy – a service company based in nepal has won the ‘best innovative clean energy program’ for their project concept ‘better air quality: closing skill gaps of automotive mechanics in nepal’ at the asia clean energy market held in the philippines. this is the second time in a row that minergy has won this award. bazaar markets & launches The occidental oracle — Sunita Gurung K arbonn Mobile of India launched three new handsets in Nepal. The company announced Allied Trade Link International as its authorized distributors in the country. The Indian made handsets are available are priced from Rs. 2,999 to Rs. 8,999. The sets that were launched were the K1212, a touch screen model with a 3.2 inch screen, a 3 megapixel camera, dual SIM slot, expandable memory up to 8 GB and comes with a one year warranty, the K30, with a changeable panel option, a 2 megapixel camera, qwerty keypad, and expandable memory up to 8 GB. The phone comes with a one year warranty, and the KC 450 which features dual CDMA, expandable memory upto 2 GB, a 0.3 megapixel camera, MP3, FM player, loudspeaker, calendar and alarm. Karbonn mobiles which is the market for just about a year, already commands 6 percent share of the mobile market in India and hopes Nepal would be a strong partner for the company in the days to come. Apart from India and Nepal, the company has operations in Bangladesh, Sri lanka, Middle East and Africa. Karbonn Mobiles has established an exclusive service center at Pako, New Road. The company targets monthly sales of more than 1,000 handsets in Nepal. miSCeLLaneOuS tyre protection gel Launched elite nepal launched ‘ride on –tps’, a puncture-proof tyre protection gel manufactured by us - based innovex. the use of this environment friendly gel can increase tyre life by 25 percent. the gel also manages air pressure and avoids air leakage problems. aryan education Fair aryan education organized aryan education fair 2010 from july 14 – 19 at aryan complex sankhamul, kathmandu, under the theme, “study in india”. 18 educational institutions from india took part in the fair. the fair also had scholarship tests and on-the-spot admissions for interested candidates. Star hotels raise Banquet rates five star hotels in kathmandu have raised their banquet rates by as much as 50 percent. hotels say that they have no alternative but to increase rates due to the hike in prices of food, oil, vegetable and spices in the market as well as rise in salary and allowances of their staff. Bottlers nepal’s minute maid in town bottlers nepal ltd. has introduced ‘minute maid’ juice in the nepali market with the launch of ‘minute maid mango’. the mango based juice drink is available in three pack sizes – 300 ml, 600 ml and 1.2 litre and is priced at rs. 35, rs. 65 and rs. 120, respectively. this latest innovation from coco cola company hitting nepal is targeted at consumers across all age groups who are looking for a naturally refreshing mango drink. minute maid is a brand popular in more than 60 countries around the world. 4272602 market insight fruitilicious pranaya r. Sthapit country marketing manager, bottlers nepal ltd. Minute Maid has earned the reputation of being one of the best products ever to have come out of the Coca Cola stable.This international favorite saw recent launch in Nepal. Fr!day catches up with Pranaya Sthapit to know how this mango drink will fare against competition. With so many quality mango drinks available in the market, what makes minute maid stand out? unlike other brands, minute maid has a solid history of 65 years and provides unmatched consumer experience in 60 countries. it is now one of the world’s leading juice and juice drink brands. this makes minute maid stand out in the market. the “naturally refreshing” term has become clichéd. is it just an effort to confuse the customer? not at all. the term “refreshing” might have been used by other brands but in case of minute maid “naturally refreshing” reflects the quality that has been experienced in more than 60 countries, by millions of people. Why do international products like minute maid come so late to nepal? When can nepali consumers expect the other minute maid variants? Though Coca-Cola is the flagship brand and sparkling beverage is the core category, we have a range of other beverage including juices, energy drinks, sparkling beverages etc. We have observed a very high rate of growth in the juice category in Nepal in the last couple of years. Hence, we have decided that now this is the right time to introduce a truly international mango based drink to consumers in Nepal. Surely, Nepali consumers can expect other variants of Minute Maid in the near future. Bazaar Buzz coordinated by Avishek Raj Pradhan. 5011571, 5011639, avishek@fridayweekly.com.np the incessant drones of the controversial vuvuzelas have finally died out and we have bid adieu to the most sensational global event – the third football world cup held in this millennium. the thrills of a victory and the disappointment of defeat are emotions unparalleled. from the first blow of the whistle in the kickoff match between the host nation and mexico, till the closing blow in the spain and netherlands finals, the rightful citizens of this country have watched with bated, stinky breath (with all the booze and snacks, what do you expect at 12:15 at night?). historically, number ten has always been a prominent feature on the grounds with the likes of legends like pele, maradona, Zidane, kaka and many more all donning the number. however players wearing the number failed to make a mark in the 2010 world cup. marred with the low profile displays by the promising stars and the emergence of the underdogs, this year’s event was largely dominated in the final stages by an eight legged soothsayer. i wonder if the brazilians will start auditioning for a clairvoyant for the next world cup to be held in their country. extremely unpopular in germany, paul has however been awarded with honorary citizenship at o carballino, a town in north western galicia in spain. “it wouldn’t be politicallY incorrect if we were to invite pandit paul to predict the political future of this countrY.” the agitated germans have been posting ‘octopus recipes’ on the internet, a sign of doom for all of the cephalopod species. it wouldn’t be politically incorrect if we were to invite pandit paul to predict the political future of this country. with the world cup over, the denizens wouldn’t mind some entertainment to see all the political hotshots scramble for a place in the emissary to go to germany. ofcourse, our responsible guardians wouldn’t mind visiting the country at the cost of bleeding the economy even if it is for just an octopus. but then again we will have to wait in line as the spaniards will beat us on to it. mr paul, migrate to nepal and we will assure you that you will have a bright future in this country; a temple is already in the offing for you ! ������ re new intex mobile handset in town biz international, the sole authorized distributor of intex mobiles is nepal, has launched the intex 6633 model. the dual sim phone has a qwerty keypad, wifi, dual camera, wireless fm, 5.8 cm qvga screen, and supports 256 color with 320x2140 resolution. the handset also features bluetooth, answering machine, mobile tracker and expandable memory up to 8 gb. different strokes mo 28 Wins Samsung tvs him electronics, authorized distributor for samsung televisions in nepal, handed over 32 inch samsung lcd televisions to 18 lucky winners under its promotion scheme ‘samsung made for football’. anyone who buys a samsung product across the nation becomes eligible for the lucky draw. Karbonn Mobiles hit nepali Market and Lg Optimus in market cg impex, the sole authorized distributor of lg mobiles for nepal, has launched the android powered smartphone, lg optimus (lg gt 540) in nepal. optimus can be customized to show anywhere from three to seven home screens. the phone has a 3 megapixel camera, and expandable memory expand up to 32 gb. the handset is available in pink, silver and white giving a choice of one’s favorite colours and is priced at rs. 26,499. ���������������������������������� Manager, Editorial & Marketing: NEERAZ KOIRALA ecs media pvt. ltd, kupondole, lalitpur, nepal (regd. 77) 5011571. Contributing Editor: VIVIAN YONZON Copy Editor: NILADRI S. PARIAL no. 26 july 22-28, 2010 Asst. Editor: AYUSHA NIROLA Publisher: ECS MEDIA PVT. LTD. 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