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Poush 2067

Subba

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NEW WINTER

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NAVYAATAPresident

CEOEditor in Chief

Editor Creative Head

Director

Dolly Gurung Himal Karmacharya Sudan Bista Tina GurungHem Kumar LimbuSharmila Thapa

Navyaata Magazine is a youth magazine published every month on the 1st of the Nepali month. All rights reserved in respect to articles, illustrations, photographs, etc. published in Navyaata Magazine. The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in whole or in part in any form without the written consent of the publisher. The opinions expressed by contributors are not necessarily those of the publisher and the publisher cannot accept responsibility for any errors or omissions.

Kathmandu CDO Reg. No. 104/066/067

Published by: Navyaata Media Pvt. Ltd. Tel/Fax: 4001036, [email protected]: Jagdamba Press Pvt. Ltd., Tel: 52500179Color Separation: CTP Nepal Pvt. Ltd., Tel: 5250468Mail us at: Navyaata Magazine, North Gate, Lainchaur, P.O. Box 10053, Kathmandu, Nepal For editorial queries, write to us at [email protected] For marketing queries, write to us at [email protected] Go to our fan page (Navyaata Magazine) at facebook for exclusive pictures, updates and events of the magazine.

Reporters Tsering Dolker GurungSumati MaharjanAkash RajbhandariBartika RaiMonalisa Gurung Shreeja KarkiRhea Gurung

DesignerRatan Karna

Photographers Usha PunJunu Gurung

Marketing AssociatesTara Lama (Tamang) Shanti Gurung Niru Shrestha

Fashion Coordinator Sharmila

InternMonika GurungAnosh Giri Sunwar

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Model Manager Hrishant Bipashwa Rai

Dear Editor,Want to congratulate you on an excellent magazine. There is only one gripe I have. It took almost a week for me to receive the magazine even though I am a subscriber. Please look into this.

Sudan GurungBansbari

Dear Navyaata,I am a big fan of your magazine. I love reading the Profile and My Story sections. I would love to be featured in your How to section, how can I apply? I have even sent email to the [email protected] email address.

Binaya Shrestha Baluwatar

I love Navyaata, loved the cover, it looks very stylish. I want to buy that red hat, where can I get it? Keep up the good work…..

Shalini ShresthaSanepa

I love, love, love Navyaata Magazine! I wait for your magazine to come out every month. Normally I read XOXO, MY STORY and MAKE A WISH, but I loved the 7 DAYS of this issue. You guys have done a very good job.

Meena GurungNayabazzar

Dear Editor,I love the section “Speeches” in Navyaata. You guys always feature inspirational personalities which gives us reader different topics to read, other than usual fashion sections. I would like you to considering featuring the speech of Bono, His humanitarian work for Africa is very inspirational. Hope you consider my request.

Sita ChhetriSatdobato

Navyaata Team,Your last issue was really good. Loved all of the articles. Navyaata has come a long way in a very short time. Look forward to reading your next issue. Kudos to all the Navyaata team! You rock!

Muskaan Aryal, Pokhara

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Navya Girl

M iss Nepal, Media Darling, Social Rights Activist, a phenomenal Actress, an ambitious Entrepreneur and not to forget one of K-Town’s classiest Fashionista, if there is one Madame who defines the ‘New Nepali Woman’, it’s the ever graceful Malvika Subba. From winning the Miss Nepal Pageant in 2002 to

hosting one of Kantipur Channel’s most popular shows ‘Call Kantipur’, Malvika has achieved so much in such a short time that she makes us believe when one has the will, there certainly is a way. Other than working as a Marketing Manager at the Shangri-La Housing, Malvika has just finished filming a movie titled ‘Goodbye Kathmandu’, which is set to release in the first half of 2011. The team at Navyaata couldn’t decide on anyone better than Malvika Subba to the end Twenty 10 - a year that can sum up thousands of memories, some bitter some sweet. We may have had our highs or lows, but we’ve stood through it all and there is no one we can thank other than our valuable readers! We love y’all! Do dance away to a beginning of a new exciting year people, but stay safe! We’ll see y’all in 2011! Do look for us cause we’re coming back, back with a BANG! No, not the Marc Jacobs Bang but Bang, Bang with a change!

ON OUR COVER

Photograph: Kishor KayasthaStylist: Sharmila & Akash Rajbhandari

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Be inspired/ Prabeen Shrestha

still g o i n g STRONG despite the highs&the lows: P

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“Prabeen never let his disability stop him from accomplishing his goals in life. He knew his potential and was determined to not let his life become a sympathizing thing for people.”

Recreating your life and identity after a spinal cord injury that leaves you wheelchair-bound is extremely painful and slow. Not being able to walk and feeling helpless is very hard to adjust to. It is easy to fall prey to the lowered expectations of people. There are a few who buck the trend. We bring you the inspiring story of how a person overcame an extreme, life-disrupting accident and managed to find fulfilling new life directions.

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“Lesser individuals would have given u and resigned to their disability.......”

“He has not let his spinal injury come in the way of his career or even his personal life and this trait is what makes someone who can ignite inspiration in the strong and the weak alike........”

Be inspired/ Prabeen Shrestha

For months after his accident, Prabeen Shrestha felt anguish every morning as he awoke to the reality of his accident and and knew what kind of day he was facing. Lesser individuals would have long given up and resigned to their disability. After all when one is confined to the wheel chair, it is very easy to blame fate. But not Prabeen. He has not let his spinal injury come in the way of his career or even his personal life and this trait is what makes someone who can ignite inspiration in the strong and the weak alike.

Born on 23 September 1978 in Paknajol, Kathmandu, Prabeen Shrestha intended to be a musician. He lived in a large joint family that consisted of his uncles, aunts and cousins. He always traveled to and forth between Kathmandu and Nepalgunj, thus, he changed schools frequently. In the hubbub of a joint family and short-term friendships, Prabeen found solace in music and was deeply immersed in it. He completed his SLC in the year 2050 AD then went on to finish his I.Com 2nd year in 2053. Prabeen has dabbled in many aspects of music. He sings, he plays, he has been a member of a few bands and he has also worked in the technical aspects of music production. He has been able to combine his creative urges to the need for having a successful career. He now runs

a graphics and editing production house proudly known as Mokshya Productions. In his small office in Baluwatar, he adds finishing touches and provides creative edges to all the music videos that come there for editing. Prabeen vividly remembers the incident of October 4, 1997 when he succumbed to spinal cord injury. He was casually hanging out with his friends. All of a sudden, a gang war erupted and he was stabbed at the back. He was rushed to the hospital. Sadly, his spine was badly injured and he has had to commute on his wheelchair since. “For two months I thought I would recover fully and that I would be able to walk soon. However, that was not to be and that realization was the most painful episode of my life. I never recovered; I entered a dark phase and went into depression. I thought my life was over as all my dreams and aspirations were crushed”, shares Prabeen.

Prabeen never let his disability stop him from accomplishing his goals in life. He knew his potential. In fact, it made him all the more determined to not let his life become a sympathizing thing for people. “No person is disabled. If you really try, no adversity will stop you from being good in whatever you desire to do. God took away the ability to walk from me, but I told myself that twenty years from now, I wouldn’t sit and regret that I never tried,” says Prabeen and this very determination and zeal has helped him reach where he is today.

Having overcome the handicaps of a wheelchair-bound life, Prabeen has turned his attention to helping others like him. He thinks that determination and hard work will overcome any adversity in life. He is the chairperson of ‘Sakshyam Nepal’, an

organization for the physically disabled people, especially those who have been victims of spinal cord injury. The organization commenced 2 months ago and it aims to provide professional skills to the differently abled. “Every person has a different talent and I want to rear that talent in them.” says Shrestha. He along with five of his like-minded friends aim to make a difference in the lives of people with spinal cord injury. They even ponied up the funds required to run the organization. They will look for outside funding soon.

Music is a big passion of Prabeen’s life. He has been involved in music from his school days. Since he spent a lot of his energy and time in music, he decided to pursue it professionally and thus started his own production house. Apart from editing, he also makes music videos, documentaries and graphic designs. He started his journey of musical career after that fateful incident which led him to decide that he should turn his passion into a career. Earlier he took music classes from a tutor who came to his house to teach guitars. “A person who can walk can go anywhere and learn but I was unable to do that. Fortunately my teacher was kind enough”. He was also a member of a high school band Ionica that performed only on live occasions then later a member of the band Tantra. Sadly the other band mates have left for foreign countries; however, they will be releasing an album soon. “We have already worked on 6 songs. Now there are two more to be recorded.” informs Prabeen. He himself is releasing a solo album pretty soon and is quite excited about it. Despite his many achievements, Prabeen is very humble. He still sees himself as learning music and editing. He is always voracious for knowledge. He constantly updates and learns new techniques through the internet.

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Be inspired/ Prabeen ShresthaBe inspired/ Prabeen Shrestha

“Through the love and support of my family, I found the courage to fight my injury. I refused to measure myself against the low expectations others had of me. I challenged myself and my injury’s limitations.”

Prabeen is blissfully married to his wife Saloni Shrestha. “Saloni and I met through mutual friends and our mutual love for music created a spark in us,” he shares. Saloni used to sing very well and he, on the other hand was set on releasing an album. Their love soon led Saloni to elope with him and five years later, they are very happy and the couple is blessed with a son Swopnil Shrestha. Prabeen attributes a lot of his success and his ability to overcome the adversities in life to his bedrock – his wife and his family. “Through the love and support of my family, I found the courage to fight my injury. I refused to measure myself against the low expectations others had of me. I challenged myself and my injury’s limitations,” shares Prabeen.

Prabeen cites his greatest achievement as winning the award of the Best Editor for the song , ‘Malai Angalideu’ by Sabin Rai. He was also nominated for the title of best graphics for Subash Thebe’s new song. “It was the first time I got nominated and you cannot fathom the joy I experienced”, he says. Meanwhile he will always enjoy doing what he loves the most: composing and editing music videos which itself is a great achievement. He hopes of taking the Nepali musical scenario to greater heights with better use of technical knowledge and skills.

There are not many real life inspiring figures like Prabeen Shrestha who have accomplished a lot despite the hand fate has dealt them. He is someone who has refused to watch the world go by from the safety of the low expectations others had of him. His success is a living proof that when you truly aspire to achieve a dream, nothing can hold you back! After all, khaane mukh lai jungaa le chhekdaina! Prabeen Shrestha is our very own Christopher Reeve.

Prabeen is someone who has refused to watch the world go by from the safety of the low expectations others had of him.

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By Shreeja KarkiPhotographs by Junu Gurung

The Irresistible Vidushi Rananavya/p e o p l e

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Vidushi Rana needs no introduction. A confident and dynamic person, she is the managing director of Zentech International, a telecommunications company and a mother of two children. In addition, she also has a large circle of friends that she is regularly in contact with. Somehow she manages her business life, social life and family life with elan. How does she do it all? Navyaata spent an afternoon with her to find out the answers and to find out what it means to be the Vidushi Rana.

There was a touch of apprehension in our minds before we met Vidushi. Afterall we had heard so much about her. But her warm personality and friendly demeanour quickly put our fears to rest. Vidushi Rana is the personification of grace and elegance. And she manages her hectic life without much of a complaint.

Vidushi has no regrets in life. She believes in destiny and she thinks it was fate indeed that led her to meet her husband, industrialist Amir Rana. Hers was a love at first sight and after much convincing, her parents let her marry at a tender age of 19. She obtained a private degree from Shanker Dev Campus and then went on to work as the head of marketing at Kumari Bank for 6 years. Vidushi has recently cut back on her business priorities to provide ample time to her growing kids, Shivalika, 12 and Suryaditya, 5.

While Vidushi laments the busy schedule of her husband, she does love to accompany him on his business trips abroad. She loves to travel and feels that vacations are the best times for a family to come together. She makes it a point to go on a holiday at least once every year to beautiful destinations around the world.

Vidushi starts her day by waking up at 9 AM as she doesn’t have to abide by hectic office hours. She is very particular about exercising regularly and gets to the gym by 10:30. Her gym session consists of a series of cardio and zumba with her personal trainer. After the gym, she goes back home for a quick shower. On Tuesdays, she worships at the Ganesh temple at Naxal. She says that she is religious but not a pious devout. But she believes that there is a supreme power somewhere that governs everything.

“She believes that

there is a supreme power

somewhere that governs everything. ”

Every Tuesday, Vidushi worships at the Ganesha temple at Naxal Working out with a personal trainer

Weights before starting a series of cardio

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What you didn’t know about Vidushi Rana:

Studied at Saint Mary’s School and Baldwin’s Girls (a convent in Bangalore)

Married at the age of 19. Reads a lot of books. Very romantic at heart. Believes in the saying, ‘what

goes around comes around’. Goes for a vacation with her

family once in a year. Reads story books to her

children every night before the go to sleep.

Prays for 45-60 minutes every night before going to bed.

“Vidushi typically

goes out to lunch with her friends or family members

at different venues around

town as ‘she isn’t the

breakfast kind of person’.”

After her daily workout, Vidushi typically goes out to lunch with her friends or family members at different venues around town as ‘she isn’t the breakfast kind of person’. She is very familiar with the different restaurants and eateries around town. According to her, lunching with friends is the best way to keep in touch with her large circle of friends. On this day, she takes her mother for Japanese food at Koto Restaurant. After lunch, she usually picks up her children from school. As her daughter was on a trip to Bangkok for a school project, she went to pick her son Suryaditya from Mother Care International.

Vidushi and her son then go to visit her brother, Vivek Upadhyay at the Beatification Boutique at Durbar Marg to look at newly arrived exclusive Sarees

and Lehengas. Vidushi loves to shop and is a coveted customer at a number of high-end shops in Kathmandu and abroad. She tries on a few Sarees at Beatification while Suryaditya happily munches on KFC fries and burgers. Her kids love the City Center mall. Because it is so close to her home (it is in the same neighborhood) her kids spend most of their leisure time at the mall, especially the gaming arcade.

Watching Vidushi deftly handle her kid, you wonder whether she is a friend or a supervisor. She spends a lot of time with her kids and reads bed time stories to them every night before putting them to bed. A self proclaimed Bollywood cinema buff, she also admits that she is among the first to go watch as soon as a new movie hits the theaters. So after a fun-filled day, she bids us goodbye in the evening as she happily enters Big Cinemas in hand with her son to watch a movie.

Trying out a saree at Beatification BoutiqueLunching at Koto

Vidushi is very close to her family and in-laws. Family comes first for her. While growing up, Vidushi was very close to her grandmother who taught her a lot of lessons about life. Her grandmother was her confidante and her best friend. She calls herself lucky in having great in-laws who she shares a great rapport with. They were very supportive of her career and, in fact, lent her a hand in raising her kids.

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thepower

of two

Jems Pradhan and

Sabina PradhanTied the knot:

1994No. of Kids: 2 daughters

Singer, lyricist and composer Jems Pradhan is undoubtedly a multitalented person. In his thirteen years of stint at the music industry he has given innumerous hits and taken many singers’ career to new heights. People still hum his nineties hit “Bhai Gayo Ni Jau” and more recent “Aaideu Aaideu”. More than a decade has gone by since he first performed and yet his devotion to the art hasn’t decreased a bit. He spends more than eight hours in his studio every day creating music, editing videos and composing tunes for commercials. But regardless of his workload, he always makes it a point to devote time for his family, a quality much appreciated by his wife.

Jem’s better half Sabina is his college sweetheart. A mother of two, Sabina is as busy as her husband. She is the general director of Aviation Grounds School and Placement Consultancy. Sabina is a cheerful person ( no wonder Jems fell for her). The apple of Jem’s eye, Sabina says theirs was love at first sight which just took time to confess.

Although classmates since school, it was only after joining college that Jems and Sabina started dating. After four years of seeing each other behind their parents’ backs, both felt the need to confide their love to their families. The reaction was far from what they had expected; both sides didn’t approve of their children’s relationship. That however didn’t stop the couple from tying the knot some sixteen years ago at the age of twenty one. Their wonderful love story started in school, bloomed in college and finally made it to the altar.

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“Put on your shoes,” says Sabina to Jems as we are getting ready for the photo shoot. Jems looks hesitant and replies, “Hya! Photo ma khutta ni aaunchha ra? (Are the feet going to come in the photo too?) Sabina frowns and finally Jems gives in and puts on his shoes.

Both smile after that. “We are always like this- we argue about small things but we can’t be angry with each other for too long,” she admits.

What do you like about each other?Jems – There isn’t anything particular that I like about her. I mean everything that she does and says is nice that I can’t be specific about one particular thing. She is independent, capable of handling lot of tasks. I guess that is something I like about her. Sabina- Same answer ( laughs). Well, he is really into music and spends his entire day working in the studio. But he never fails to give time to the family. This is one thing that I really admire about Jems.

What do you dislike about each other?Jems- Like I said I like everything about her. That is one reason we are still together after all these years and growing stronger with time. Sabina- Nothing actually.

Do you guys fight?Jems- Yes, we do. Like every other couple. (Jokes) sometimes my hand gets swollen and sometimes her face. Sabina- I think it is natural for anyone living together to fight. We have our share of quarrels. Some misunderstandings take place. If he makes a decision that I don’t like or I do something that he isn’t very happy about, we end up quarreling but then within minutes the fight is over. We never had serious fights. Who makes up first?Sabina: It depends upon who made the mistake. When either of us realizes who has been wrong, we end up apologizing to each other. We are not one of those couples who fight and don’t speak for days.

What is the best gift you flattered each other with?Sabina- He keeps showering me with gifts so there are many favorites. But recently, he gave me a diamond necklace and I was bedazzled. Jems- I don’t remember. I mean, she has given me so many gifts but I don’t remember it now. We stay together and she gives me presents and it lies around the house. So, it just feels like we are handing our gifts to ourselves.

Any song that reminds you of each other?Jems- A song called ‘Tu hi rey’ makes me think of her every time I hear it.Sabina- Every song of his reminds me of him.

How has life changed after marriage?Sabina- Life automatically changes after marriage. Before marriage you tend to be carefree and irresponsible. But after marriage, your responsibilities increase and you start taking life more seriously. Jems- I don’t even remember how I spent my life before marriage. Everything has changed whether it is the way I talk or walk. It’s not only marriage; it is time that has brought forward changes. I guess marriage has brought maturity in me.

One thing you wish you did just for one another?Sabina- Well, I wish he would sing me a romantic ballad. Jems- I wish she would earn lots of money so that I can retire early. Kidding!

Any message you want to convey through Navyaata?Sabina- I am really thankful to him for being supportive. I wish he continues to love me the way he does and keep giving me and our daughters his time. Jems- I want to tell her that I love her and will always do. I know at times I get too engrossed in work but that doesn’t mean I don’t care about her.

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H o w T oLayer This WinterStyle By Akash Rajbhandari & Sharmila

Style 1Sticking to the basics is the right way to start and the pieces that’ll help you do just that are a White Top and plain Black Jeans.

Style 2If a dash of color is what you’re looking for, then, a colorful Woolen Shirt’s your right buy.

Want to wrap up warm without losing your cool this w i n t e r t i m e ? Well, we will let you on a secret. The trick to wintering in style is all about the layers. And this season, knitwear’s the rage. Do follow the guide if you wanna know just the right dos and don’ts of this great dressing t e c h n i q u e .

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Style 3 No outfit is complete without a little Denim. So get those Jeans Jackets out of the closets and make sure you incorporate them into your look.

Style 4And finally that one item that’ll keep you warm through all of this layering, a chunky, knitted Cardigan!

Photographs – Usha PunModel – Tenzin Kunsang Jedinat

HOW TO LAYER

Woolen Shirt by American Eagle Outfitters, Denim Jacket by Gap, Knitted Cardigan by H&M, DS Collections, Sherpa Mall.White Top by Giordano, Black Slim Fit Jeans by Levi’s, Vans, Model’s Own.

How ToL a y e r This Winter

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WARDROBE

FIXStyle: Sharmila & Akash RajbhandariPhotographs: Usha Pun

SEVEN DAYS

Anyone yearning for a winter inspired by the neutral color palette can rejoice. Black, Grey & White, the colors of concrete and urban skies, are timeless – and right on trend. The staple hues of the rock and roll wardrobe have come a long way to become the essential colors for daily dressing this fall. And if you’re still trying to figure out ways to mix these classic shades in your everyday wear, then, this Navyaa guide’s surely gonna come handy! From the ever posh loafers to cute and colorful caps, Navyaata’s covered it all just for y’all! So, Happy Blending, People! Tee by Replay, Full Sleeved Tee by Armani

Exchange, Khakis by Giordano, Grey Sweater by J. Crew, Hoodie by Volcom, Shirt by Esprit, Grey Trousers by Esprit,

Blue Pullover by Gap, Purple Hoodie by Armani Exchange, all available at Joop!,

UWTC, Tripureshwor.

Neck Tube by H&M, Muffler by Esprit, Black Blazer by Calvin Klein, White Tee

by DKNY, Cardigan by H&M, Grey Jeans by Marc Ecko, all available at DS

Collections, Sherpa Mall.

Jeans, Loafers, Converse, Slide In’s by Everlast, Model’s Own.

Perfectly outfitted for a warm winter afternoon.

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A fun Picnic day with classmates.

All geared up for a long day in the college.

Rushing to a Get-Together.

On his way to the local Library. A casual stroll around K Town. The Blazer and the Loafers calls for a formal occasion.

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DENIM It’s that five-lettered fabric that the fashion realm can’t imagine doing without! We may love it or hate it, but the fact is that we’re completely obsessed with it! And if you’re looking forward to playing with this ever fashionable dressing staple, then, this particular look, inspired by the J. Crew Look Book, is the one to try!

Photograph : Usha PunModel : Sunjoy Gurung

Denim Shirt by Cotton On, DS Collections, Sherpa Mall White Tee by Guess, DS Collections, Sherpa Mall Straight Fit Jeans by Levi’s, New Labels, Sherpa Mall Leather Belt by Levi’s Accessories, New Labels, Sherpa Mall Leather Shoes by Dr. Martens, New Labels, Sherpa Mall Duffel Bag by D&G, About You, Sherpa Mall

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Asymbol of consolidated craftsmanship and artistic innovation, Salvatore Ferragamo, today, reigns as one of the world’s most important and best known ‘Made In Italy’ Luxury Brands. A master craftsman, Salvatore Ferragamo is best known to have broken away from conventional styles, exploring not only innovative designs, but also the technical structure of the shoe. Salvatore Ferragamo made his first pair of shoes for his sister at the tender age of nine. It was then, that the young Salvatore decided that he had found his true calling. With so much passion to learn about the know-hows of shoe making, Ferragamo went on to acquire the basic skills of shoe production while he apprenticed at a local cobbler in Bonito, his hometown. He, then, moved to the city of Naples to study for a year and came back to Bonito to open a small shoe store in his parent’s home. It was in the year 1914 that Ferragamo made his voyage to Boston to work in a cowboy boot factory. Given the shoe enthusiast Ferragamo was, he worked only briefly in the factory and made a move towards Santa Barbara, California.

The years that he spent there aided him to fully understand the technical aspects and procedures of shoe production. He, then, made his final move to Hollywood where he opened a shop for repair and made-to-measure shoes. His original and inventive designs immediately caught the attention of many famous customers which included the likes of Sophia Loren, Audrey Hepburn and Gloria Swanson, the Duchess of Windsor. His creations became prized items and he was even nicknamed “Shoemaker To The Stars”, a title that satisfied him just a little. He could not understand why his shoes pleased the eyes yet hurt the foot of the wearer. So, to find a solution to this dilemma, Ferragamo started his journey of learning once again by moving to the University of South California to study human anatomy there.

After spending 13 years in the US, Salvatore Ferragamo moved back to Italy in 1927 to open his own company, Ferragamo, in Florence and continued designing shoes for the wealthiest and most powerful women of that century. The Maharani of Cooch Behar, Eva Peron and Marilyn Monroe were all loyal clients to Ferragamo. But, unfortunately, with the Great Depression of the 30’s, Ferragamo filed for bankruptcy in 1933 mainly due to bad management and economic pressures. Ferragamo, nonetheless recovered from the fall, and by 1938, he was in a position to buy the Palazzo Spini Feroni, one of the greatest palaces of Florence, which now houses the company’s flagship store and museum.

Ferragamo flourished well after the World War II, expanding the workforce to 700 craftsmen and producing 350 pairs of hand-made shoes a day. The shortage of leather and quality skin during the war period encouraged Ferragamo to explore new materials such as that of cork, crotchet, plaited raffia, rubber, fish skins, felt and hemp, which although unconventional alternatives, proved to be very successful. His designs were brilliant in concept and craftsmanship, creating many unique and elegant styles. 7th August 1960 saw the death of Ferragamo but by then, Ferragamo had already created over 20,000 styles of shoes and registered 350 patents, including the oriental mules with a unique pointed toe, the platform shoes and the infamous “invisible shoe”, which was produced with clear nylon uppers and black suede heels. Using modern production techniques that took advantage of technology to improve output, Ferragamo, throughout his lifetime, created many hand-to-measure shoes that delivered quality, durability and style.

Today, Ferragamo’s legacy lives as one of world’s finest Italian luxury company that not only produces exquisite shoes but luxurious bags, eyewear, silk wear, accessories, watches, a ready-to-wear clothing line and best-selling perfumes. With about 2600 employees and a network of 550 stores around the world, Ferragamo, particularly, seems to be doing the best in Asia with a long list of famous Asian clienteles such as Zhang Ziyi, Gong Li, Yue Li, Priyanka Chopra, Ang Lee and King Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuk of Bhutan. In fact, 27% of the company’s revenue in 2005 came from Japan. Ferragamo’s best known for its ‘Gancino’ decoration, the ‘Vara’ patent ballet pump, the ‘Salvatore’ bag, the use of patchwork and its bestselling fragrances which are a favorite among many A-Listers and it recently introduced a fresh line named ‘My Ferragamo’, a new addition to the brand which appeals mainly to the younger generation.

If you, too, want to know how it feels wearing a Ferragamo shoe or becoming a part of the Ferragamo legacy, a limited range of Ferragamo’s Vara Bow Pumps and Platforms are available at the Envy Store, Durbarmarg. INA Center, Dharmapath, New Road, on the other hand, has a wide range of Ferragamo fragrances among which the Incanto Subtil Pour Femme and the Ferragamo F Pour Homme Black rank as the bestsellers.

The Shoemaker To The StarsBy Akash Rajbhandari

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Designer CellPhones: Mobile Haute CoutureBy Akash Rajbhandari

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Collaborations! The reasons may be many. It maybe the best of heroes joining forces to bring down evil or the most renowned artists working together on a track that’s sure to reach No. 1 on any chart. But what do you get when the world’s chicest labels and phone making goliaths join hands? You’ll have to read if you’re just so eager to find out. Talking over the phone remains a mere task. Thanks to the world’s leading designers, it, today, has come to become one of life’s greatest luxuries.

Versace Unique Powered By LG In Association With ModeLabs

The name’s ‘Unique’ and why wouldn’t it be when it’s a phone that bears the name and symbol of one of the world’s greatest luxury labels and costs about a whopping $10,000. Yes, you read it write. $10,000! Made out of super-expensive materials such as 18 Karat Gold, Ceramic, Stainless Steel, exotic Alligator Leather and Sapphire Crystal (as its display), impossible to scratch and all hand assembled in France, Versace Unique is the true epitome of luxury and prestige. Coming down to its specs, the phone packs a 3G connectivity, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Dolby Surround Sound and a 3 inch capacitive touchscreen of a WVGA (480X800) resolution.

Nokia 7373 Giambattista Valli Edition

The Nokia 7373, from the Nokia L’Amour Collection, was already an eye-catching phone, with its curvilinear form and scroll-patterned face, captivating the hearts of many. But when Nokia

joined creative forces with Giambattista Valli, an avant-garde Italian designer best known for his beige shirtdress, to release a very special edition of the very

phone, the phone reached the heights of exclusivity. The result of this collaboration was a cell phone that defined luxury and technological

output. It’s a pearl chain, adorned with a silver skull and red eyes, that accompanies the Powder-Pink model of the phone. As for

the technical capabilities of the 7373, they are decent: on board is a 2 Megapixel camera, an MP3/Video Player, a

Radio, and Bluetooth Technology, quite an assortment for a phone weighing but 104 g. The price of the Nokia 7373

Giambattista Valli without 280 € and comes equipped with photographs of its top designer as well as a built-in “Rhodium” ring tone.

Dior Phone

Tired of searching through the depths of your handbag to get your mobile phone? Dior’s Diamond Phone might just be the solution for you. Aimed for the super wealthy, this sexy slim phone features a capacitive touchscreen, a camera and its sapphire crystal comes encrusted with over 500 brilliant cut diamonds totaling 3.251 carats. The most unique feature of the Dior Phone is that it comes with a tiny attachment that goes by the name of “My Dior” which resembles a USB key and works as the Dior Phone’s assistant. Lighter than a tube of lipstick, My Dior handles almost all the essentials- receiving calls, storing the last 10 dialed numbers, displaying the time and opening the address book, all within a 15m radius of the main Dior phone. A gorgeous phone having a phone of its own. Now that’s sheer luxury!

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Designer CellPhones: Mobile Haute Couture

Samsung Galaxy Teos By Kenzo

Take one of the greatest fashion labels ever to emerge from Japan, the world’s largest corporation by

revenue and a telecom company that dates back to 1952. What is born when these three come together? A cell phone

that’s sure to make it to the number 1 spot on every Madame or Mademoiselle’s wish list. Samsung Galaxy Teos by Kenzo,

a limited edition smartphone exclusive to Bouygues Telecom in France, comes with 3 interchangeable shells that have a

unique Japanese-inspired design on them to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the

House Kenzo. As for its technical specifications, the phone runs Android 2.1 (Éclair) with Touch Wiz 3.0, 3 Megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, GPS and

h a s a 667 MHZ processor and a 3.2 inch multipoint touch screen. To add to it, the phone comes with 19 exclusive screensavers and animations right from the Japanese fashion house.

LG KF900 Prada II

It’s the Prada made just for your ears! LG’s KF900 Prada Phone II attracts one with its sleek elegance and “understatement” simplicity at the very first sight. The Queen of the Handbags has moved into the realm of the telephone, making fashion and communication a happy couple in the process. The 3 inch touch screen display along with a sliding QWERTY keypad gives the phone its sleekness, but this phone isn’t only about fashion. It has a 5-Megapixel camera with Schneider-Kreuznach optics, which is also capable of recording D1 (720X480) resolution videos, and contains a total of 60 MB of internal storage space, with an external card slot capable of handling 16GB micro SD cards. Additionally, the cell phone comes with a built-in Dolby incorporated MP3 and video player capable of playing certified DivX videos, a UKW stereo radio, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Regarded above all for its fashion and sleek elegance, this phone is also multi-functional, therefore its hefty price. The LG KF900 Prada II comes with a Prada leather cell phone carrying case and a pair of Prada branded earphones.

Samsung I9010 Galaxy S Giorgio Armani

If Armani’s the label that you abide to, then brace yourself for the latest fashionable Android-powered smartphone by the house of Armani, the Samsung I9010 Galaxy S Giorgio Armani handset. Teaming up to provide a more image-conscious device, this is not the first time Samsung and Giorgio Armani have worked together. Previous handsets include the Samsung B7620 Giorgio Armani, the Samsung M7500 Emporio Armani, and the Samsung Armani P520. From what can be told, the Samsung I9010 Galaxy

S Giorgio Armani resembles the Samsung Captivate, a Galaxy S variant offered

by AT&T in the USA. The handset features include a 4-inch Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, a 5-megapixel camera that can take HD videos at 30 fps, 1GHz CPU, Wi-Fi connectivity, GPS, 16GB of internal memory that’s further expandable with micro SD cards. Added bonuses include Armani apps and stylish wallpapers to ensure your phone stands out from the crowd. The Armani Galaxy S is all yours for a hefty price of $900.

Sony Ericsson Jalou Dolce & Gabbana

Oh, how could anyone forget the dynamic duo’s version to the ever famous Moto RAZR V3i? Dolce & Gabbana can surely make any phone look worth a million bucks. And their latest attempt saw them collaborate with Sony Ericsson to release a very special version of the Jalou Phone. Let me remind you guys, this one is strictly for the ladies. At only 73mm long, Jalou is shorter than your favorite lipstick and easy to fit even in the tiniest of clutches. It comes with a 3.2 megapixel camera and covers most of the other basic functions such as Bluetooth 2.0, Geotagging, Track ID and other multimedia capabilities. But what’s really exciting about the Sony Ericsson Jalou Dolce & Gabbana phone is its 24 Carat Gold Plating, exclusive packaging and contents from the Dolce & Gabbana Women’s Autumn/Winter 2010 Runway Show, a Dolce & Gabbana headset lavished with ‘Gold Accents’ and a Special Mirror Key, so that all you lovely ladies can check your hair before a hot date!

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Hair:Items needed: Comb, Spring Roll Curlers, Hair Spray, Hair Mousse and Hair clips.

Gently comb your hair and part your hair into different sections.

Trim the hair. Then apply hair mousse on your strands taking little

sections at a time. After that, set the spring roll curlers to all sections of your

hair and leave them for next 25 minutes. If your hair is wet, then dry your hair with a blow dryer. Take out the curlers and set the hair with a hair spray. Finally, you’ve got the ‘Winter Slice’ look!

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TIPS: Don’t blow dry your hair for too long,

it will make your hair look dry and dull. Rather than using the iron rod curlers,

try using spring roll curlers as they won’t damage your hair.

To add volume to your hair, try the following trick: unclip the front section of your hair and starting at the front of your head, place the round brush under your hair and pull the section straight up and then roll the hair back towards your scalp.

The WinTer casual lookGo for this ‘winter casual look’ that’ll add a new dimension to your personality and add exciting colours and shades to your look that you never thought was possible. Our famed hairstylist Santosh Kr. Sharma and make-up artist Sumitra Maharjan bring the best out of our model Aruna, who is all ready to light it up this winter. And yeah, you can have fun even in the cold!

Make up:What they used and how they did it

Apply 39, Velvet Touch Foundation as a base. Instead of a sponge, a foundation brush gives a better coverage.

Then use 10, Velvet Touch Compact on your face.

Apply 61, Eye Shadow Quartet on your eyes and then, apply 12, colourful eyeliner to your eye shape.

Now use 21, Eyebrow Pencil to give your eyes a magic look.

Apply 01, Build-up Mascara on your lashes.

Apply 44, Bronzing Powder on your face especially on cheeks which gives your skin a sun-kissed look with every application.

Finally, apply 135, Perfect Moisture Lipstick on your lips

Text by: Bartika Rai Photograph: Usha Pun

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How do you dress to impress and look sizzling hot even in the chilly winter days?

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Style By Sharmila & Akash RajbhandariPhotography By Kishor Kayastha Up

hat do you get when one of K Town’s chicest fashionista and the fashion team at Navyaata decide to sit down for a small chat on a chilly November morning? You might just have to flip through the pages to know the answer.

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2010, the year of prom dresses, sparkly frills and Cyndi Lauper. Big hair and side ponytails are optional, but shiny and noticeable accessories are a must.

Printed Dress, Studded Belt, Shiny Neckpiece, DS Collections, Sherpa MallShoes by Guess

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A piece that the iconic Coco Chanel popularized can seriously never go out of style. Never. If you’re looking for new ways to sport the classic Check Tweed Jacket, do take our suggestion.

Tweed Jacket, Satin Dress, DS Collections, Sherpa MallHeels by Dior

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Be a culture vulture. Don’t be afraid to mix and match the Kimono inspired voluminous tops with something as simple as a skirt.

Voluminous Top, Skirt by Forever 21, Studded Pumps, DS Collections, Sherpa Mall

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Black Top, Skirt, Brown Belt, Chunky Bangles, DS Collections, Sherpa MallWedges by Nine West

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A new buzzword in the fashion world: Cèlinification. Drawing inspiration from the Zen Fashion of the ‘90’s, it suggests a mix of minimalism and femininity and here’s Navyaa’s take on it.

Royal Pink Blazer by Banana Republic, Black Skirt, DS Collections, Sherpa Mall

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K youths 20Ten!Concept By Usha Pun & Akash RajbhandariPhotography By Usha Pun

And finally, it’s here! The 8 lucky winners of the Navyaata Magazine’s Fashion Night Out Party on a fun packed shoot with each of them defining their impeccable style and trend. Wanna get to know them? Then, flip through, People!

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Name:Manish ShresthaAge: 27 Occupationt: EntrepreneurAim: To live the life of the Rich and Famous

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Name:Pooja ShresthaAge: 19 Occupationt: BeauticianAim: An entrepreneur

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Name: Ashik RaiAge: 25 Student: BBA Aim: A reputed Business Manager

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Name: Anupam Shrestha Age: 23 Occupationt: Student ‘BBA Aim: Work for a humanitarian Orgazinatio

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Name: Jenika BadelAge: 23Occupationt: Student of Bachelor of fashion DesigningAim: A fashion Designer

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Name: Sharmila TamangAge: 20 Occupationt: Student ‘BBA Aim: A successful Business Women

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Name: Sagar GurungAge: 19 Occupationt: Student ‘A Level’ Aim: A Professional Photographer.

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Name: Shristi ShresthaAge: 18 Occupationt: Student ‘BBA Aim: to work for a top multinational corporation

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Malvika Subba is many personalities at once - Miss Nepal, Social Rights Activist, Actress, Entrepreneur and a Fashionista. Adored by youngsters all over the country, Malvika is a trendsetter and an opinion setter! Confident, fun, intelligent and outspoken, Malvika emceed our very own Navyaata Fashion Night Out and was a major reason for the phenomenal success of the show. PHOTOGRAPHY BY KISHOR KAYASTHA

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Name- Malvika SubbaStatus- Yet to be marriedAge- 29Height- 5’6”profession-Media, Actor, Writer, Teacher,Sales and Marketing MangerStrength-Optimistic,focused, multi tasker, public speaker.weakness-Emotional, moody ( a typical cancerian).Fetish-white roses , perfumes and creams, soft hands. Define the following in one sentence:Love: an emotional attachment.Money: basic need for everyday life. Career: a must, to keep me sane!Friends: My life and soul! Love to my girls-lisa, ruby, laxmi, Shirley!enemies: No hard feelings, I have moved on, so should you.Fashion: A state of mind.Facebook: Virtual entertainment and easy connectivity, annoying at times when people open my fake profiles and misuse my name.

Your choices: Lipstick or lip gloss- Lipstick, as I can get “things” stuck to my lips, lol!Shoes or bags- Shoes, as I like changing them according to what I wear, but I carry the basic bag that goes with everything.Shopping or holidays-Holidays, as for me it means shopping eventually.

english or Hindi movies- English, as hindi, specially bollywood is “yawn”Formal or Casual- Semi Formals to be precise.Shahrukh Khan or Salman Khan- Sallu bhai of course, he is my chulbul pandey. We have an unspoken connection. That’s why he is not married yet and so am i. hee heepoliticians or Businesspeople- Business people, I have seen the business sector do more for Nepal than what politicians have done-Progress and financial upliftment.Success or love-A tricky one, At this point though, I would say love, as I have tasted success many times. A fit body or good skin-Good skin please. I cannot stand bad skin, it decreases your personality.A girl’s night out or candle lit dinner- Hands down, girls night out. My girls are crazy and fun.High heels or flats-Not too high , not too low.Modeling or acting-Acting, as it pushes you beyond your limits. Your:Most embarrassing moment- Many, not mentioning them here at all. proudest moment- I still want to achieve the highest one. First crush- Sanjay Dutt( I was a child back then)First kiss- No recollection, I am sure it wasn’t great.

Biggest splurge- When I visited Uk recently, I went crazy shopping.Current ring tone, “Ride it” by CiaraFavorite shopping spot-DurbarMargDream holiday getaway-Rome, Venice.Your fashion icon- Siena Miller, Stella Mccartney, I love british fashion.Favorite brand- HnM, Top ShopMagazines that you flip through-Navyaata, Marie Claire, Times 1.one things that you don’t have but wish you did? My own place.2.the best thing about being a woman is you can carry off the androgynous look with a pinache.3.one quality that you would like to see in your husband-Just one? Not fair. Lol!Umm Commitment towards me.4.while I was growing up I always got teased about – My glasses, Char Akhey is what I was called. Poor me. Thank god being geek is in now.5.the most favorite part of your body? My tiny waist ;-).6.Malvika Subba is full of life, vigor, love, passion, crazy , quirky, in your face, funny, weird, optimistic, independent, free spirited………………..

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More than 1,000 children are infected with HIV every day, and of these more than half will die because of a lack of access to HIV treatment. In addition, millions more children every year are indirectly affected by the epidemic as a result of the

death and suffering caused in their families and communities. Children affected by AIDS are the most unfortunate victims of AIDS. They have contracted a disease through no fault of theirs. This AIDS day, we pay tribute to those families and children bravely confronting the HIV and AIDS epidemic in Nepal and around the world, and to those frontline workers whose determined efforts are changing the narrative of AIDS orphans and vulnerable children on the ground. We publish an article by Ansha Krishnan an Aussie student who has been volunteering at Manisha Singh Punarjeevan Niwash (MSPN) centre for several months.

Text by ANSHA KrishnanPhoto by Usha Pun

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In the time spent volunteering at MSPN, I’ve come to realize that HIV should not be anything to be discriminated against. Walking to work every day with the mindset of reaching out to the children and mothers on a deeper level brings me satisfaction that I never would have gained elsewhere. As I walk through the door I am greeted by a whirl of smiling faces tugging my shirt and hugging my leg calling out “Dhi dhi, Dhi dhi!” Innocence such as theirs’ cannot be undermined. Innocence such as theirs’ is nothing but justified. I came to Nepal not knowing what to expect, however being with the children and mothers these past two months has not only allowed me to reap the benefits of fulfillment but has also opened my eyes a little wider.

Although two months can seem like two days, being at MSPN has made me feel like I’ve made a difference; perhaps only miniscule but all it takes is a “tiny ripple of hope” to eventually build a future that will make their dreams a reality.

“ Each time a person stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others,

or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope,

and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring,

these ripples build a current that can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppressionand resistance.”

Robert F. Kennedy

Priyanka Chand, like many of the other children at the Manisha Singh Punarjeevan Niwash (MSPN) centre for children who are HIV positive live their lives in what seems like a fairytale. Unaware of the circumstances of HIV infection, they live life oblivious to their surroundings. Brought up in a society where abstinence is heavily rooted in cultural values, a child who is infected with a disease transmitted through unprotected sexual intercourse is frowned upon. So the question arises, are these innocent children who play and live life at ease, subjected to a future of turmoil and resent?

Despite her infectious laugh and ever-smiling mentality, there lies a family history disheartening to say the least. Priyanka Chand, a five year old girl friendly and loving in nature, was admitted to MSPN on the 20th of July 2010. Born in Kanchanpur, her family moved to New Delhi, due to financial strain. Her father is an alcoholic and her mother passed away one month before admission to MSPN. Unlike most of the other five year olds, Priyanka has proved herself to be very bright and has excelled since the time of her admission at MSPN. Currently, MSPN is in search of a sponsor to help provide her with an education other than the informal education being received at MSPN. An article was published in Republica newspaper on November 3rd 2010, stated that HIV infected children cannot be admitted to the elite schools of Kathmandu. However, some public schools under very strict guidelines accept with hesitation. Today I asked the children what they wanted to be when they grow up. A frenzy of smiles and broken teeth looked back at me with hopeful eyes and replied,

“Doctor, teacher, vet”!

Why should these children be inhibited to live up to their aspirations merely based off societal stigma?

The infection of HIV/AIDS is relatively large in Nepal. Approximately 16,262 people suffer from HIV/AIDS, therefore HIV awareness is key in helping reduce societal stigma. I first met Priyanka Chand at MSPN. Established in 2006 under the management of Friends of Needy Children (FNC), the NGO focuses on the welfare of women and children (aged 10 years and below) by providing a transitional home for up to 18 children, as well as food, medication, psychological counseling and an informal education. The children and mothers are first admitted to hospital and are later referred to the centre to receive treatment for an average of 3 months. The non- profit org anization also promotes HIV awareness to families who live in rural Nepal and are unaware of the disease. Solely depending on voluntary income, the centre works to prevent negative perceptions towards people who are infected with HIV and also strives to improve their quality of life when they leave.

Priyanka Chand A.R.VsaveOUR life

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Enter your memory lane. Yes we know you have been part of this scene before. We have been, just the same! With growth in technology however, there appears a larger option in the career choices that we can make. Apart from the stereotypical bankers, doctors and engineers, are there people taking up other professions? How many people that we know have chosen to become artists, social activists or even travel guides? How many are willing to go against their families and pursue professions of their choice? Is money the “only” thing that motivates this generation? Or is one career more than that?

This December, Navyaata team held an interactive program at Lincoln College, Samakhusi to get a first-hand hear on what this generation had to say. They participated enthusiastically and were very straightforward on how they viewed their career options.

Alternative CareerCareerText : Shreeja KarkiPhotographs : Usha Pun

A class full of ebullient students. Excited frame of mind.

Part chatter. Part quiet.

“What do you aim to be in th future?”“A doctor.”

What do you want to be?

Majority of the youth stated that they would like to become high-earning professionals though not necessarily doctors or engineers. Most of them weren’t sure what they wanted to become although they held a certain idea of their careers. Since a majority of them had taken up Hotel and Hospitality Management as their major subjects, many of them wanted to work in the field of tourism as they realized the vast scope in the area that Nepal beheld.

What do you think are the top three career choices in Nepal?

Many stated that becoming a politician had the best scope in Nepal in terms of money and popularity, while ironically stating that corruption was what the politicians fed on.

Is money the “only” thing that motivates

this generation?

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about the various opportunities that came with alternative careers and it was satisfying to know that this generation is thinking outside the box too.

How do you rate the following?Money, Fame, Satisfaction.

Money was unanimously voted the most important by the students. Everyone dreamt of earning a lot and living in the fast lane with shopping sprees, fast cars, a lot of clubbing and a lot of fun! Fame was considered important by a rough 20% as some dreamt of becoming famous and gaining a lot of admiration. Satisfaction was rated the least important, only 10% thought that being satisfied in your job is important. They didn’t seem to realize that a good working environment and satisfaction in job are two important things that measure a person’s productivity and efficiency <courtesy; our Business classes from school!>

What do your parents want you to become? How do you cope with parental pressure?

What most parents wished for their children contradicted with their children’s wishes. Parents wanted their children to pursue careers that are respected in the society. But in doing so, they mostly ended up disregarding their own children’s repulsiveness towards the career choices they were forced to take up.

This did cause our eyebrows to rise because a politician? <Yes, never given a serious thought to that!> Business was the second on the discussion table although some argued that Nepal holds no scope for investment. For example, if a person opens a new business; they argued; the very next day he is flooded with people asking for charities and donations. Interestingly a few refuted that argument. In their views, business has a lot of potential inspite of those petty risks! One example they stated was that of rice mills, where the owners can collude to form a carteling and set whatever price they please. The ‘janta’ will be compelled to buy no matter how high the price is.

Tourism was the third option. Nepal is blessed by nature and is rich in flora

and fauna. Jeez a good bunch of the people wanted to be hospitality managers!

Engineering was also discussed mainly because people are simply fascinated by the subject and moreover, with new housing colonies and residential apartment springing up every few months, civil engineers hold a lot of scope in the country.

Why Not artists; social activists; theatre workers; writers or musicians?

Apart from the stereotypes, there were students who wanted to become chefs and even tour guides. Startling notes but pleasing responses. They seemed to know

“My parents want me to become a doctor but I’m least interested in medicine.”

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Opportunities are given to those who are kins of the politicians and government officials while qualified citizens are robbed out of work

opportunities.

What do you want to be?Doctor: 5% Engineer: 5% Banker: 20%Enterpreneur: 30%Politician: 20%Others: 20%

However, the situation has changed now that more and more of the youths are going against their parent’s wishes and giving their passion a voice.Here is what a few of the students had to say:

RajinaShrestha: “I have my own wishes and desires and I am not a submissive person to give in to my parents’ authority if they are wrong. My parents want me to become a doctor but I’m least interested in medicine. They know that” RafaaKhan: “My parents want me to become a doctor but I am interested in banking and fashion designing.” Interested in two professions that are poles apart in nature, Rafaa has always dreamt of working in a bank and dealing with customers and fashion also inspires her. HemantaSingh: “My parents want me to become a media person and work in a TV channel or a newspaper but I have set my heart on becoming an engineer.”

How do you view the job market scenario in Nepal?

The job market is very tumultuous mainly because of the insurgency and changing government. But slowly the situation is improving and people are getting jobs. The main problem lies in the fact that people are not getting jobs that their abilities and educational degrees would qualify them for; rather they end up having to work below their abilities. Hemanta Singh further stated that the rich people are becoming richer and the poor, poorer. Opportunities are given to those who are kins of the politicians and government officials while qualified citizens are

robbed out of work opportunities. People do not respect qualifications, rather there is rampant favouritism. Further the students added that the remuneration is not enough to sustain a living in the hyper-inflationary market.

Thus we came to an end of a profound discussion. And yes it was a moment of marked satisfaction when we realised the seriousness with which this generation takes its future. You do not NEED to be a doctor! You do not NEED to become an engineer! Forced opinions are long lost. Once upon a time, every one of us had the same career aim and that made one wonder “if everybody ends up becoming a doctor, what good will it be!” Make it your choice and a sensible one! You live only once!

We want to listen to you. Next issue, this section could be yours!

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ExamIt was the last day of our board exam of Class 11. The exam was a practical of Biology. I had prepared quite well, studying for the whole night and mugging up all those scientific names and characters and functions of different parts of an earthworm, a frog and a rat. The questions papers were distributed, once everyone was inside the biology lab and bell had rung. I was taking all the instruments out from my dissection box and was ready to cut the provided frog into two, when suddenly I felt dizzy. It became dark and after that I don’t remember what happened. When I opened my eyes, I could see all the students surrounding me and I was actually resting on my Zoology Madam’s lap. It took me a while to register what has happened; I had collapsed in the middle of my exam. They took me to sick-rest room and made a call to my father. Soon, I was on my way to the hospital, with my teacher, living behind the unfinished exam. My teacher asked me to not worry about it; she promised to send me full marks, saying, “You’ve been a good student.” I smiled faintly.

Neera, Samakhusi

my story

Photography: Queenenigma

Friend or thief?Old School days, well it is fun to talk about them once in a while, isn’t it? This was way back when I was still in my sixth grade in school. There was this girl called Bibha. She was tall and pretty and was already quite famous in the school, if not in the class. Two of us were really close friends; we used to sit together on the same bench in the class and used to share each other’s lunch. I was so fond of her that, once in a while I used to invite her at my place for lunch (on holidays) or for dinner (on weekdays). One day, ( It should have been one of the days when she came to my place for dinner) we were just talking and playing computer game in my room when I had to go to help my mother in the kitchen. I came out of the room and was about to get on the stairs when I thought, may be Bibha should come along with me instead of staying alone and bored in the room. As, I went back to my room, I saw Bibha standing, in front of my cupboard, which was now open and she was trying to find something. It took some time for me to register that I actually caught her stealing from my room. I shouted, “What are you doing with my cupboard being opened?” After that day, we stopped talking and looking at each other altogether.

Rewati

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my storyBreak-up After we, me and my boyfriend, finished our +2 exams, our

eyes were set on going to US for further studies. Both of us took

preparation classes and applied together. But at the end, only

he got to go as I was denied the visa, twice. I had no option but

to join a college in Nepal. He promised, he’ll come back to me

once he graduated. I believed in what he said and promised to

wait for him. But one day, out of nowhere he uploaded a profile

picture in his face book where he was kissing and hugging a

girl. He had cheated on me and dumped me, while I was here,

going mad in love with him. After that day, we have stopped

communicating altogether. Lisa, Khu

maltar

Photography: Queenenigma

The BOY IS MINEWhen I was in high school I had a really good friend. We were the best of friends and did everything together. You could say that we were inseparable. She was little shy and didn’t speak a lot. We loved partying and every Saturday would hang out at different clubs. On one such Saturday, we were at a club and she saw a cute guy. Since she wasn’t comfortable with asking him out, I thought I would help her by talking to him. I approached him and introduced the two of them. My friend, the introvert she is didn’t really talk to him. In the end I spoke more to him than her. Weeks passed and still she hadn’t really spoken to him. Whenever he would call she would get nervous and hang up. In the end he got tired of her behavior and stopped calling her altogether. It seemed like she didn’t care at all. A month passed and we were getting on with our lives. She didn’t talk about him at all. One day I received a call from him saying let’s hang out. Before I could answer, I asked my friend if it was okay. She said it was fine and told me to go ahead. So, I started dating him. It has been three years and I am now in a committed relationship with the guy. But my friend though initially said she didn’t mind at the time, stopped talking to me and whenever I would try to talk to her, she would always have excuses to hang up.

-Anonymous

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. . .to gobble down food even on your first date, if you’re super hungry! . . .to sti l l l i ke somebody even if they’re in a relationship! . . .to have a house party when your parents are out. . . .to leave office early sometimes. . . .For guys to put on hair colour

. . .to wear t-shirts with provocative prints.. . .to date your co-worker!. . .to chipak tight on a bike.. . .to insult your ex!. . .to fire your staff without prior information.. . .to fl irt with your boss.

for guys

to have

long hair

and for

girls to

have short.

....to create fake profiles

on facebook just to

abuse someone.

NOT FINE

...for guys to wear lip gloss or eyeliners.

LADIES

...for guys to use the girls washroom

even during emergencies.

. . .to date someone younger than you (For both guys & gals)

. . .to borrow your friend’s bike to go on dates.

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...for guys to wear lip gloss or eyeliners.

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Unsafe AlleysThis incident took place a few months back when load shedding was in full swing. I was returning from my friend’s place. My home is a few minutes walk from B.I.CC in New Baneshwor. It was about eight o’ clock which isn’t very late. But due to load shedding the alley that led towards my home was very dark. I could barely see anything. Suddenly, I heard a bike coming from behind. It was moving slowly and that scared me. I started walking faster, but suddenly I felt him come closer. Before I could do anything he had already reached for my behind. It took some moment to register what had just happened. I got so mad, without thinking I just kicked the bike. But, the kick was just strong enough to make the front tyres shake a bit. The biker sped off and I couldn’t do anything. Hearing my scream a girl who was walking few steps ahead of me came to speak to me. When I told her about the incident, she didn’t seem surprised and said she faces such cases frequently as she returns home late most of the time due to her work.

Priya Lamsal, 21

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Molesting ColleagueWho says only girls get harassed today? I know this is shameful, but I got harassed by one of my colleagues during work. We were out on field to a remote village besides Myagdi and because of that we all had to fit in a small room. That night, I had taken a few drinks and was a bit tipsy, so falling asleep became easy. But as I was about to, I felt someone touching me “there” and the next moment, she was on top of me pulling my head to kiss me on my lips! I tried pushing her away but the sips that I had enjoyed, my tries went to a waste. It was disgraceful and it was a kick in the teeth. I finally managed to push her away and left the room without a word. Out of all my colleagues, never thought Rekha would do this to me.

Jatin Shrestha, 28

Disgusting Dai I had been a shy and reserved girl when I was a child (I believe I have overcome those antics of mine  now!). My mother used to complain constantly about me being silent and not expressive, but I was just the way I wanted to be back then. One incident that still plagues me when I think about it now, is when this friend of my elder brother tried to touch me underneath my clothes. I was probably in my 3rd or 4th grade and that friend of my brother (whom I used to call Dai) had come to my place looking for my brother. But my brother was out with some other friends and mom and dad had also gone for some vegetable shopping in the nearby market. So I was at home all by me and when he came to know that I was alone, he smiled and asked me to lie on my bed. I still had no idea what he was trying to do but I just obeyed him, like I would do to my own brother. He then raised his hand and inserted it under my shirt; when I was about to start crying, we heard creaking sound of the gate. At once, he jumped and went to the door. I don’t what he said to my parents, but he had already left when I looked out through the window in my room. I told about it to my brother the next day and after that I never saw him again!

Mysterious Gal

Bus RideIt was during my 10+2 days. I had to travel to my college in a local bus. As usual, the bus would not move until it was packed full. One day I was riding the bus back home. It was full and I was standing. This guy who must have thought he was a Romeo in the making sidled up close to me. He smiled but I didn’t acknowledge him. I have come across many sadak-chhaap Romeos to know his type very well. All of a sudden I felt him sticking close to my body and I felt his hand near my thigh. I couldn’t believe this was actually happening. He was trying to take advantage of the crowded bus. I just shouted at him and asked him why he had his hands on me so that everyone in the bus could hear me. He was shocked. He never thought I would actually do such a thing. He muffled an apology and said how he didn’t mean to get his hands on me. He immediately got off the next stop.

Rohini Gurung

Compass to the rescue This is my mother’s story than my own, that she told me few years back. The time was, some 20 years ago when my mother was still young and used to attend the college classes with her friends. If my father’s words are to be believed then, mother was very beautiful when she was young( and I believe she still is!) and guys used to fall for her instantly. But she was also known for her courage and wit. Once so happened that, my mother and her friends were returning home from a small outing after her classes in the college and it was already getting dark, when an old-looking man came in front of her from nowhere pinched her thighs and soon disappeared before she or her friends could realize what happened. The next thing was, they came the same route walking next day as if nothing had happened the previous day, expecting the man to come again. They had a plan. The man actually came towards them, that days as well, but mother already had a compass, as her weapon, ready in her hand. As he was about to pinch her again, she stabbed him so hard on his hand with the compass that the compass actually got stuck in his hand. He cried aloud and ran away like a mad bull!

Shikha Thapa

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GothicaGothica

Gothica Band Members:Prashant Shrestha: Lead VocalistPrashant Pratap Shah: KeysBivesh Thapa: DrumsTarif Maharjan: GuitarUmang Khadka (Nijes): GuitarAnimesh Shrestha: Bass GuitarBartika Rai: Female Vocalist

metal music is establishing itself in the Nepali music scenario. A different array of youth is emerging and giving their passion a voice.

Do not judge a book by its cover. Indeed! As I entered the studio to meet the band members of Gothica, I expected to meet people who were utterly utterly ‘gothic’. How wrong I was! Those people were perfectly normal - just like me, only more musical. And as the front man Prashant Shrestha introduced me to the others, I set my mind on having a fun fun time ahead! Having recently released their first song from their upcoming album, Gothica has firmly established itself in the Nepali metal music. Gothica started as a high school band and slowly took to the forefront of the Nepali underground music scenario---the swarming number of fans and supporting enthusiasts don't lie! With only Prashant Shrestha as the original founding member, Gothica has had a revolving door of musicians. “There is a constant change in the members as most of them go abroad for studying, so it is quite difficult adjusting to the new people." After a successful performance at the “Battle of the Bands” competition, they were able to find a stable sponsor and thus the band came to form. Gothica has come a long way from being just another high school band. The unique sound they produce have brought them a marked distinction among the metal bands in Nepal and won them many fanatic head-jerking-supporters. I was quite surprised when I learnt that forming the band was not actually a dream, or ‘the plan’; all the members were metal fads, but it was only after actually coming across like-minded people that they came to form Gothica. They add that Nepali Music market isn’t exactly the place where they’d want to be commercial. “Most people expect soft rock and romantic songs, which we do not play. We are thus basically underground. The conventional mass is not our playground. They usually cannot bear to hear the music we play. But regardless, we continue. Metal music has been our passion and we would like to continue that”.

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Gothica

Their album release was initially scheduled for December, but thanks to unforeseen circumstances it didn’t really happen as planned. Scouring for funds has been their biggest hurdle and because the major sponsor of their album is backing down from the deal unexpectedly and that too in a very short notice, their album debut has been postponed.

After the release of their album, Gothica plans on going on tours to Pokhara and Biratnagar for concerts and promotions. The team strives for more recognition and support from the Nepali youths and they urge everyone to listen to original music, and not pirated ones.

“Jay Metal”, and thus follows the encore.

You can check out their first release, “Cyborg Cataclysm”, on www.facebook.com/mortalwarriors

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"We have stuck through moments black

and white definitely because of

our one major passion we share: our passion for

music!"

Fortunately for the members of the band, their families have been quite supportive. The only caveats that their families have put for their support are that they have to be mindful of their careers and their studies. “No drugs and no alcohol is what my parents urge”, laughs Bivesh.

The band shares its most memorable moment as their performance in “Blast at Bar” at the House of Music. Even though all the members were crammed in the small space, they took the stage by storm. Prashant Shrestha even performed a ‘very memorable’ stage dive! Way to go! “The crowd response was really good, all of them were singing and head banging along,” they reminisce with satisfied looks on their faces. So raucous, that even the quiet member of the band, Animesh, got in the act. His hair got stuck in the guitars and it was quite a struggle to detangle it. The practices are usually held at Prashant Pratap Shah’s house and the guys always have fun while jamming. With most of the members as college students and even job holders, they all squeeze out at least a day in a week to practice. Extracting time that is suitable for all the members is difficult, but they cheekily reply that “bunking” has been a great solution. Cannot argue with that.

Before their stage performances, the band members are usually a bundle of nerves. But once on the stage, they are at their best. “People usually take us to be very gothic because of the music we play. But that is not all to us. We’re just a bunch of normal people and we love having fun like anyone else. Besides, we don’t strictly play gothic music as our name suggests, our music is hybrid of different genres of metal music”, says Prashant. Tarif mentions, “I had never really given playing metal music a serious thought before.”

Umang says, “We have made it through

good times and bad definitely because of the major passion we share: music!” in a serious tone which is quite contradictory to his fantasy of dropping off a chopper and strumming away in front of fans. “The best part about being a member of Gothica is the things you learn every time you jam. We might seem lighthearted but when it comes to practices and performances, each one of us becomes seriously serious.” Bartika adds.

Listen to their original compositions, you will discover that Gothica is definitely here to stay. Inquired about what they will be doing 10 years down the line- “Reunited” everyone replies in a chorus. The camaraderie that the Gothica guys share is quite visible.

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Dining withnavyaata/food

PrePared by:Chef Keshav ShresthaMetro, Thamel

THe reCeIPT Chicken Chilly: Rs. 150

PreParaTION TIMe: 20 minutes

Gothica

Gothica

The guys from Gothica enjoy hanging out together, usually at Thamel and Baneshwor, and love sharing their favorite food - Chicken Chilli - and the spicier the better. Maybe the exhaustion from shrilling at gigs and practices envelops them into gorging upto 4 plates of Chicken Chilli in one go! With Chef Keshav Shrestha, Navyaata brings out the recipe for this dish.

PreParaTION MeTHOd:* Make a paste of flour and an egg.* Dip the chicken pieces in the mixture and fry them.* In another pan, put a little amount of oil and stir fry the tomatoes, onions and capsicums.* Add the fried chicken cubes in the vegetables, add the spices, tomato ketchup and hot chilli sauce.* Garnish with onion leaves and coriander.

Chicken ChilliINgredIeNTs:* Chopped chicken* Flour* Egg* Garam masala, salt and pepper* Diced capsicum, onions and vtomatoes* Tomato ketchup* Hot chilli sauce* Garlic leaves* Coriander

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WINTERSAFARI:ChitwanText by Monalisa GurungPhotographs by Monika Gurung

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RHINOS!!!The adrenaline rush from seeing the huge animals in the wild is

amazing. They are massive and built like army

tanks! We were less than thirty meters away from some

of the biggest and scariest animals I have ever seen.

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Winter Safari: Chitwan

The adrenaline rush from seeing these huge animals in the wild is amazing. They are massive and built like army tanks! We were less than thirty meters away from some of the biggest and scariest animals I have ever seen. Being perched up so high, it shouldn’t be scary. Not even a rhino would take on one of these

Thoughts of wrinkled crocodile skin still sends chills down my spine. The amazing experience of canoeing along the Rapti river brought us closer to them crocodiles. Chitwan is home to single horned rhinocerous, Bengal tigers, sloth bears, antelopes and any other animal you could possibly think of. There is more to Chitwan than just its great wildlife. One can experience the beautiful Tharu culture or soak in the sun lying in the beautiful Rapti beach.

Chitwan is about 4 hours drive from Kathmandu. The main attraction of the area is the Chitwan National Park, which is also listed as one of world’s heritage sites. So, basically if you love nature and animals, you will definitely love Chitwan too.

Day 1 After hours of singing our lungs out, we reached Chitwan. The image of clustered buildings and heavy traffic so prevalent in Kathmandu slowly faded from our memory. All around us were green deep forests and it was beautiful. Chitwan has developed a lot in the last few years. One has two options when visiting the park. Either staying inside the park grounds or ‘going cheap’ and staying in one of the resorts outside the park. Quite obvious where we stayed but our hotel turned out to be fantastic.

No one should miss the Tharu culture in Chitwan. A newly opened Tharu museum gives visitors a good overview of the Tharu livelihood. After our jaunt in the Tharu village, we went back to our hotel and, to our delight, they had prepared a show for us. The Tharus, in their full cultural attire, danced to local songs. The dancers called out for us to tag along. Fascinated by their moves, we did! We copied their steps and laughed looking at each other mess up. It was a fitting end to a fun day.

Day 2 This was the day of the Jungle Safari! When I think of our safari, it still makes me nervous. I am not at all an adventurous person. But it makes such a big difference when the person guiding you actually has a passion for what he is talking about. There wasn’t much that our guide didn’t know about the animals and plants in the national park. He would look into the distance and pronounce “There, by the three rocks, it’s a kingfisher, there can you see it?” He must have an most amazing eye sight, the way he could see a tiny bird so far away.

We started the day with an elephant ride into the woods. Elephant trekking through the jungle is pretty relaxing (just a gentle sway rythmic to the gait of the elephant), until you come close to the burly beasts. Our mahout was quite a skillful navigator and took us away from the rest of the tourists into the area most likely to bring us closer to the animals. We rode in silence through the trees and were able to get up really close to the animals. We saw a number of animals, but nothing quite imprints my mind like that of when we first saw the rhinos!

RHINOS!!!

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Where: Chitwan, SaurahaTransportation: Take micro direct from Kalanki, 5 to 6 hours drive. What to take: Sunscreen, Sunglasses,Swimming trunks, Full pants, Full sleeve T-shirts, Jacket, Binoculors Expenses: Hotel Rhino Residency For 3 days 2 night package5000 rupees (everything included)

Canoe ride

elephants – they are massive! But that was no comfort to me. It was almost an hour before the adrenaline stopped pumping through my veins and by that time we had spotted monkeys, three types of deer and crocodiles. Our guide explained what we were meant to do in the case that we were on foot and met up with: Angry rhinos: Climb up the nearest tree or if you can’t manage to climb, then hide behind the tree trunk to confuse it. The rhinos have poor eyesight. If you can’t find a decent tree, weave in and out of the trees so the rhino can’t charge you. Angry sloth bear: Huddle in a group to look more threatening and sing a song. (seriously!) Angry Bengal Tiger :Pray for Mercy!

Angry wild elephants: Just run. After our safari, I was a bit of a nervous wreck. I was happy to leave the beasties in the jungle and grasslands and get back to the safety of our hotel!

Day 3They say you should save the best for the last. And so we planned to go to the elephant breeding centre. But it was somewhat of an anticlimax. It was sad to see sch gentle and huge animals in chain. But our spirits were uplifted when we saw baby elephants. There isn’t too many things in this world that are much cuter than a baby elephant.

We also saw twin elephants. They were one of the only two twin elephants in the world. We then made a trip to Sauraha to see elephants bathe. Not long ago people were allowed to bathe with the elephants, but after a fatal incident that is now longer allowed. And I was quite happy to let go of that opportunity. For the rest of the day, we stayed by the lake and

watched the sun set. Three days of animals spotting in Chitwan turned out to be just perfect and a good way to rejuvenate ourselves from the hectic life of Kathmandu. The next day we boarded the Greenline bus bound for Kathmandu. We left with memories of the scary crocodiles, the giant elephants, the tank-like rhinoceros, the beautifully coloured peacocks and the green thick forest.

Tharu Dance

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By Bartika RaiPhotograph Usha Pun

Adrian Pradhan is best known for being the vocalist and drummer of 1974 AD, arguably the most acclaimed Nepali bands of all time. Adrian has also gone solo and released a few

solo albums. He is currently busy with his album-in-the-making.

Adrian Pradhan

Nhyoo Bajracharya

Counted amongst the most accomplished composers, Nhyoo

Bajracharya’s versatility is exposed in his work with singers ranging from Aruna Lama, Ani Chhoying Dolma and the newcomers. Nhyoo is also an accomplished singer and the founder of Do Re Mi, a music school. Currently, he is busy with concerts and music

of-the-moment decision. I was driving and we were singing our lungs out with Sinatra songs. When we reached Narayanghat, we realised it was late. We were a bit drunk and having fun. In the wee hours of the morning, Dacoits dressed in masks and dramatic clothes showed up and robbed the two of us. Fortunately, they left the two bottles of whisky untouched. We were robbed. But we had the bottles to get us going. That has to be the wildest so far! Navyaata: What is your favourite drink?Nhyoo: I like milk coffee in the mornings and green tea in the daytime. on hard drinks, I like whisky. Single malt remains my all time unsurpassed drink! Navyaata: What is your favourite hangout?Nhyoo: I really like hanging out with my friends in the roads that lead to Kakani.

composition.

Navyaata: What is your idea of a Friday night? Nhyoo: Friday night for me is a time to relax. Playing snooker with my friends and drinking till tardy morning is how it usually goes. Navyaata: The wildest Friday night that you have had? Nhyoo: Once, Yogeshwor Amatya and I went to Chitwan on a Friday evening. We had no plans, it was an absolute spur-

Navyaata: What is your idea of a Friday night? Adrian: It is supposed to be a time to relax and stay bindaas but I rarely get that lucky. Most of my gigs are scheduled on weekends. So Friday nights are frenzied for me.

Navyaata: The wildest Friday night that you have had? Adrian: Back in 2006, in Hamburg, Germany, we partied all night. I cannot memorize concrete details but I remember the building being pyramid structured and neon lights flashing out towards everywhere from the top of it. We went inside and there were hundreds of parties going on at the same time. Different groups had different genres. We partied till the wee hours of the dawn. It has to be because of the bottles of tequila we gulped down like crazy! It has to be the wildest wildest Friday night ever!

Navyaata: What is your favourite drink?Adrian: I like milk coffee and whiskey on the rocks; with ice! Navyaata: What is your favourite hangout? Adrian: I like quieter places. My favourites are Moksh-for the stillness it has; House of Music, for the good bands it exposes; and Daleen-for the cosiness and good food!

“Dacoits dressed in masks and dramatic clothes showed up and robbed the two of us. “

“ the building being pyramid structured and neon lights flashing out towards everywhere”

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First runner-up in Miss Teen Nepal 2009, Sunisha Thapa is busy

promoting Crystal Gazin. She just finished coordinating Miss Global 2010 and assisting the choreography of Miss teen 2010.

Navyaata: What is your idea of a Friday night?Sunisha: Friday night is a time to relax, a huge break from the whole week. Hanging out I do, only in special occasions but when I do, it ends up being good ones!

Navyaata: The wildest Friday night that you have had?Sunisha: It has to be at my brother’s house party at Sanepa. Everybody was dead drunk. All my near ones were there. My brother has a studio inside his house and we ended up shouting our lungs out in the jamming session that we had. All dead drunk, screaming their lungs out, jamming like crazy! Now, go

figure!

Navyaata: What is your favourite drink?Sunisha: it has to be B52, Pineapple juice and ice tea!

Navyaata: Where is your favourite hangout?Sunisha: Moksh, Chai chai and Factory are the ones in my mind right now!

“Friday nights is a time to relax, a huge break from the whole week.”

(laughs) It was wild wild!

Navyaata: What is your favourite drink?Swastik: Blended mocca.

Navyaata: Where is your favourite hangout?Swastika: I like hanging out at Red Dingo, Magic Beans and Sheesha. And 1905 for the hushed setting and all the serious plans we make for Crystal Gazin!

Winner of the Image Mega Model Season 1, Swastika Rajbhandari is a freelancer choreographer and a makeup artist. She was a participant in the Miss

Teen Nepal 2006 and is busy choreographing Child Icon at the moment. She is also actively promoting her company Crystal Gazin.

“to the beat of Munni Badnaam, some dance I performed! (laughs) it was wild wild!”

Swastika Rajbhandari

Sunisha Thapa

Navyaata: What is your idea of a Friday night?Swastika: I am not a ‘party girl’ and therefore, parties are not my way of escaping from stress. Friday nights are usually quiet at home, with family. Sometimes, I’m out with friends.

Navyaata: The wildest Friday night that you have had?Swastika: It has to be the recent one over at my friend’s place in Dashain. We had gotten together and it was to the beat of Munni Badnaam, some dance I performed!

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All of us deserve a little pampering and a little relaxing. It is important to get away from it all but one needs to know how to relax; sometimes we stay at home all day without doing much, and we are still not relaxed. This is because we are thinking too much. Relaxation starts first and foremost with the mind- when the mind is at peace, the body follows. Most often, slowing down the pace of life, taking the time to do the more mundane tasks in life allow the mind to relax; getting a nice facial is one of these best ways for relaxation. But not all of us can afford to go to a Spa. So having an Ayurvedic facial party with a few girlfriends is a very good way to unwind, relax and have fun.

At Home facialparty:

Here are some tips for a perfect at home Ayurvedic Facial party with girlfriends. Do not invite more than 4-5 friends, the whole idea is to have a relaxing time; too many people will be too chaotic, noisy and requires a lot more effort. Do not make it a society event! And of course, do not invite anyone you dislike…☺

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Spa ingredients and steps: good for all skin types.

Step one: Cleanser: Neem and turmeric paste. Apply all over the skin and rinse.

Step two: Exfoliater: Sugar, honey and mashed banana. Scrub all over the face and rinse.Step three: Mask: Fresh cream, sandalwood, yellow mustard powder. Allow drying and rinse well.

Step four: Steam: Hot water with few drops of essential oil. Lavender is best for de-stressing. If essential oil is not available you can boil water with some fragrant flowers such as rose petals and jasmine for little aromatherapy.

Step five: Toner: Plain Rosewater is good. Dip the toner in a cotton ball and wipe face and neck using smooth, gentle upward strokes.

Step six: Foot and Hand soak: In individual bowl soak the feet in warm water and apply foot scrub and massage slowly and rinse . Dry with towel.Let your guests sample their creations on their hands or let them take turns giving each other a hand scrub, massage and lotion treatment Try and make it a gossip free party- the whole idea of an

tips1. Send invite to all the girls 7 days ahead so that everyone can plan for it. 2. Clean the house at least 2 days ahead of the party.3. Get groceries for cooking, flowers, candles a day ahead.4. Décor: fill your home with scented candles; float some marigold and other seasonal flowers on a copper or a glass bowl and make that a centerpiece and organize the facial ingredients around that. Spread some magazines beauty/fashion/lifestyle magazines (or books if there are some the group prefers) and floor-pillows. Try to make a cozy and peaceful setting.

5. Music: Play some soft, soothing music, for the ambience, such as new age/spa music.6. Food: Finger foods such as nicely decorated fruit trays and some small sandwiches, cookies and spiced nuts. Have plenty of drinks such as fresh fruit juices around. Upon arrival, serve the guests herbal teas and offer them fresh towels. Start with meditation- 5 minutes relaxation with deep breathing.

Start the facial

Ayurvedic spa is to rejuvenate both mind and body. Mind can never be relaxed if one is indulging into negativity (gossiping is prime example.) If you need conversation, have a healthy, positive conversation; mostly, maintain silence and enjoy the music, facial, food and the company of each other. Serve food after the treatment. It is best to serve light food and fruits.Some finger food recipe:

Fresh fruit tray: Pick fruits that the group likes. Create a beautiful fruit tray. Roasted vegetable sandwiches:Use seasonal vegetables such as squash, eggplant and tomatoes; marinate with some ghee, cumin and salt and pepper and sauté in a pan.

For sandwiches, make a spread of some yogurt with crushed coriander and garlic leaves.

Toast bread and slice in triangular shapes; add some spread and roasted vegetables. Delicious and healthy vegetable sandwich is ready. Herbal tea: Boil a pot of water with cinnamon, cardamom and some tulsi leaves. Put in a nice teapot, and while serving add some honey and lemon. Serve Water infused with mint, cucumber and rose petals.

End the day with 5 minute relaxing meditation. Go to bed early or enjoy a good book with soothing music instead of watching soaps that night. Enjoy !

Keep all the ingredients in different bowls, and organize them around the centerpiece.

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Dear p a p a ,My first ever cigarette tasted like a bowl full of hot air, hot Kathmandu

air. A little bit of excitement, more of pollutants, wee bit sadness, thoraii strange and a whole lot of energy. The first time it made me

cough, it inspired three drops of tears. I counted, I remember. And I forced them to stop. A sentiment abstract abducted me. Smell---unwelcoming. Smell---welcoming.

As I stare at the cigarette butt I am about to turn into ashes, I realise I now understand you. People tell me you died because of a nicotine overdose. The echelon of rage I experienced never quite subsided. You should realise I hated you for opting nicotine over us. I was five. It made little sense. Exceedingly little. But now that I stare at this piece of perfection that looks away, I understand. I know I do. Nobody has ever loved me more than this few inches long slim punk. It lives for me. It dies for me. Faithful. Non reactive. No drama. Unconditional love. I love him too---I like imagining this lover to be a 'he', I don't know what you imagined him to be.

He amazes me when he turns into air; swift, sweet, seductive. My love for him will never die. I will not betray him. I talk to him on a regular basis. I have discussed the Nazis with him, the Janaandolan, the royal massacre and the street children. And I have promised him I will bring opulence to Nepal. A distressing point of fact, he does not miss you. Should that be totted up as my accomplishment, I do not quite know.

I can feel the nicotine settle down. Today, he is quiet. No sarcasm, no complaints, he horded up without a word. There are things we all have to conceal, secrets we are compelled to keep, promises we are obliged to make, compromises we are paid to take. The sun does not rise every morning with the same spirit. The shooting stars frown at their must-perform-acts of abnegation for the fulfilment of wishes around the world. Yes I still have not given up my ways of going off topic. Ha. But the point I'm trying to make is that things never quite go everybody's way, resemblance in my case ditto! But with him, I feel better instantly.

I have found love at last and you have to be proud that I did. The planet is corrupted you know, and rare ones among the masses get chances such as mine. Love ours', is unconditional. I turn him into ashes now. He'll turn me into ashes later. No nitpicking. Souls will be switched. My story will be a muse, over the tabloids, a hit!

Aama is calling me for a circle of haul over the coals. Careless lately, my senses tell me it is to do with the cigarettes I forgot in my shirt's pockets. Lord hoard me! Unwise unwise.

Btw aama is still the same. She scolds me just the way she used to do to you. The cigarette butts you left while dying, aama threw them away you should know. And she is fine and pretty, you should know.

I'm fine dad. . . .

Dedicated to my father EAM BAHADUR RAI

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Hi! I am having this skin problem for quite some time now. It really worries me as I keep on getting blackheads on my nose. I just look like a clown. I have tried so many things, as suggested by my friends and relatives, but all in vain. I would be really grateful if you can tell me what I ought to do to get rid of these blackheads?

Avanti Rana, Lazimpat

Avanti, you can cure your skin problem at home itself. All you have to do is add a pinch of soda to three drops of luke-warm water and blend the mixture well. Put this mixture on the blackheads on your nose and leave it for next 5 to 8 minutes then clean it with a soft cloth or cotton. If you use this remedy at least once every week, blackheads will start receding slowly. If the blackheads still remain then you have to contact a good skin treatment centre.

Beauty Expert: Pabi GurungView Beauty Care and Training Institute

From the very small age, I had dark circles under my eyes. I use a foundation cream to conceal the dark circles under the eyes, but it doesn’t work and my eyes look even horrible. Please suggest how to get rid of dark circles?

Hisika Dangol, 17, Kumaripati

Hisika, dark circles cannot be removed permanently using foundation cream; it will help you just momentarily. You have dark circles either due to lack of vitamin in your diet or due to sleeplessness. But don’t worry; I have a solution for you. Mix honey with turmeric powder (in equal proportion) and put the mixture around your eyes. If you repeat this procedure for two to three times a week, the dark circles will start to fade away gradually. Besides, you should have a proper diet and sound sleep to get rid of the dark circles altogether.

Hello! I have just joined a plus two college and only few days ago I started putting liquid eyeliner on my eyes. But, the problem is I can never draw it as I want. Can you please tell me the technique to put on the back liquid on my eyes, and also about the best quality eyeliner that I should go for?

Lozaa, 16, Nakhipot

Looza, liquid eyeliners can be quite bothersome to apply especially if you are in a hurry. If you want good result with liquid eyeliners, you should try colorful ones that come with an applicator that enables you to create a better contour. It is easy to use and is very easy to apply, it is water-proof and dries super fast and there is no danger of spilling or creasing.

BEAUTY

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Tenzing Tseten Bhutia is an experienced fashion designer who has demonstrated his ability to design any sort of creative garment ranging from men’s wear, women’s wear to kid’s. He is currently the designer for Himalayan Couture. You can contact him at [email protected]

Hello Tenzin,My name is Bhrikuti Rai and I am a senior at college. I recently bought a balloon styled harem pants which is blue in colour. When I tried it at the store it looked really cool but after trying it out at home, I am confused because it doesn’t seem to go with anything. Could you please help me pair this pant with suitable tops and what type of shoes would go with this pant? Help!!!

-Bhrikuti Rai, 21

Hey Bhrikuti… You really got a classy choice there!!! Well harem pants goes very well with fitted top. As you mentioned its blue in color, you should team it up with black top… Such pants are not at all suitable for shoes… So, go for trendy slipper/flip-flop, fancy or leather ones. Cheers!!!

I have been wanting to wear these long skirts that Preity Zinta donned in Lakshyaback in 2005. I know she wore it long time back but I think long skirts are still in. Since it is getting colder these days I know I can’t team it with vests. Therefore, I want to try wearing a coat with it but am not sure whether it will work or not. What do you think should I do?

Ashmita Manadhar, 21

Those long tiered skirt are meant for spring-summer. It’s not at all advisable for winter season but if you want to create your own style then you can but make sure that you wear it with a fitted jacket. Don’t make the jacket look very bulky because even the skirt is going to be huge and that will make you look trashy than trendy!!! Hope I am of some help here, Ashmita!!!

I have lots and lots of fashion related queries which I will be sending you in the coming months. However, for this month my query is related to my broad build. My shoulders are bit broad but I have flat chest. So, when I try wearing something that would camouflage my shoulders, I end up looking like a guy due to my flat chest. Please suggest something that would help me make my shoulder look narrower as well as enhance my almost invisible breasts.

- Snehi Shrestha, 22

Snehi is such a cute name!!! I think I should think a new name for myself… kidding!! Well I had suggested in the last issue as well that if you have a broad shoulder and want to completely take the focus off your shoulders then you should try raglan sleeve and to pump up your chest, the first option is to wear a padded bra or else de-focus the garment from the bust area so that the focus moves towards other area!!! For instance – if you have nicely shaped hips then try to play more on the hip area!!!

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Three books of my preference:Book Reviewnavyaata

PRIDE AND PREJUDICE by JaNe aUsTeN.To me Pride and Prejudice has been a symbol of emancipation of women that has represented a woman thinking and behaving far ahead of her times and thus realigning as it were, women’s expectations and self definitions. Having read about the author Jane Austen, one tends to be inclined to the thought that Elizabeth Bennet, the protagonist of the book depicts many characters of the author her self. Elizabeth Bennet is rebellious, steadfast to her own thinking; no matter if they clash with the norms and the social virtues that she is surrounded with. Pride and Prejudice breaks new ground with the protagonist not following the routine ‘heroine’ of the time; the girl, following social norms and wanting to settle down with a rich man. Although the book defies the Cinderella tale it some how does follow the theme of the Cinderella. As the story progresses it is interesting to note how Austen very cautiously moulds the emotions and feelings of her characters eventually leading to Elizabeth admitting her love for Mr. Darcy and finally accepting to marry him.

Having authored three novels, including the

much acclaimed ‘Facing My Phantoms’ that was published last year, Sheeba Shah has emerged as one of the most promising writers in English in Nepal. Mrs. Shah, who is a vigorous reader and has read almost every book she’s laid her hands on, also writes for ‘The Kathmandu Post’. Her op-ed piece ‘Tongue in Cheek’ is very well liked by the readers for its fresh and, often unconventional, perspectives. Navyaata shares her review of her three favorite books.

CRIME AND PUNISHMENT by FyOdOr dOsTOeVsKy.Dostoevsky in my opinion created a completely new genre of artistic form in literature. To be honest as a fiction writer my self Dostoevsky will always be my favorite as I will continue interpreting his works from many and varied dimensions.To me, characters in all his novels are not the usual objectified image of a hero in the traditional novel. In Crime and Punishment Raskolnikov portrays all the depths of the human mind with utter reality. In the first few pages of the novel Raskolnikov receives a letter from his mother with the history of Dounia and Svidrigailov along with the news about the engagement to Luzhin. Raskolnikov has met Marmeladov and knows now the entire history of Sonia. From the very beginning Raskolnikov knows everything, takes everything into account and anticipates everything. The further one reads, it seems as though Raskolnikov has entered into a dialogic contact with the whole of life surrounding him. In short CRIME AND PUNISHMENT is a story where one person finds that his own voice has become of two minds then his own unity and his own internal agreement with himself become the only truth.

MAXIMUM CITY by sUKeTU MeHTaWhen I first read Maximum city nearly a year back, it struck me how vividly Suketu Mehta has described a city revealing many aspects of it as though it were a schizophrenic person having various personalities. With an ideal journalistic meticulousness, Mehta has described Mumbai with a beautiful novelist’s panache. His most impressive skill lies not in his documentation but in the acuteness of his writing, that makes the reader feel as though the book were a fiction but more than that, it his flair of taking the readers right into the megalopolis that is Mumbai, a city of, hopes, ambitions, greed and corruption. Having read it, I feel Mumbai is indeed a city of both a wonderful dream and scary night mare. Maximum city is written in a style of a detailed drama enacted by a caste of varied characters. It is interesting to read and feel your self mingle along with the author with the under world dons, the street thugs, the policemen, the politicians the bar girls and the movie stars. Indeed in Maximum City Suketu Mehta has managed to paint as it were, a vivid depiction of what many consider the land of aspirations.

Sheeba Shah

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Time Indefinite117 minutes, color, 1993Time Indefinite begins with the reunion of the filmmaker’s extended family and a scene of them posing for a family portrait. Soon, following the seemingly indulgent family moments, tragedy strikes, not just once. His wife has a miscarriage; his father dies, and then his grandmother. The film deals with loss, the fleeting ephemera of life, but humour is ever present. As he put it, the situation presented ‘a complex web of emotions around death and family, and that doesn’t go away. It just transmutes. And humor is a way in which I confront death a lot.’

Writer and filmmaker Kesang Tseten ushered in a new kind of filmmaking in the country with his documentary “We Homes Chaps”. Since then he has directed several acclaimed documentaries including “On the road with the red god: Machhendranath,” which was adjudged the best documentary in Nepal of the last 10 years by the Nepal Motion Pictures Association in 2005, “We Corner People” and “Frames of War.” His most recent work “In search of Riyal,” “The Desert Eats Us”, and “Saving Dolma” is a trilogy about the lives of Nepali workers in the Gulf. A graduate of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, Kesang here talks about his inspiration - American filmmaker Ross McElwee and describes three of his favourite movies.

Since his cult classic Sherman’s March (1986), the American filmmaker Ross McElwee has made a string of autobiographical films that are unique in cinema, where he himself is the main character. Where we might expect navel gazing or self-absorption, we see an earnest and funny and honest quest to understand self and life, most importantly love and death. I like the fact vthat McElwee’s films aren’t glossy, the images are not there for their beauty in the usual sense of the word, and his narrative weaves and sprawls.

Sherman’s March155 minutes, color, 1986Proclaimed as the champion of the personal documentary, or king of ‘home video for the soul’, his first film Sherman’s March set out to look at the lingering effects of General Sherman’s destruction of the American South, but it is instead about the filmmaker meeting women and looking up ex-girlfriends with an idea of finding a partner, and mostly failing. While anyone can applaud the film’s distinctly idiosyncratic concept, a true one of a kind, ‘a meditation on the nature of love in the age of nuclear holocaust,’ the film is probably too long at 157 minutes, a rambling about all the aforementioned, and yet it holds together delightfully, with many hilarious, quirky and sober moments. Sherman’s March is one of the highest grossing documentaries ever and was chosen by the Library of Congress as a “historically significant American motion picture”. Two of McElwee’s other films I like are companion films as they came out of what was going to be a single very long film. They are examples of remarkable auteurship - quite astounding in how the films oscillate from being funny in an over-the-top way and then swiftly change stride to moments of personal sadness and philosophical questions, with the sureness, and humanness, of thoughts and emotion.

Six O’Clock News 103 minutes, color, 1997Made after McElwee becomes a father and finds himself at home watching a lot more TV, he becomes obsessed with the nightly tales of calamity reported on by the local news. Six O’Clock News is a documentary film about television news in the United States, the randomness of fate, the anxiety of parenting, and the difference between representation and reality.

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  Twenty Four hours. What do you think can happen in twenty four hours? Ek Din Ek Raat, a movie directed by Dev Kumar Shrestha, is set to release this December and captivate the audience. The movie revolves around a journalist whose skepticism towards what others conclude as the rationale of a road mishap leads to his struggle to prove his firm conviction about the existence of unseen powers. He is dragged into a state of affairs where he Has to prove with no escape, within twenty four hours.Under the banner of Cinema Nepal Entertainment, Anup Baral, Vinaya Shrestha, Karma, Diya Maskey, Pooja Lama, Menuka Pradhan, BS Rana and others can be seen in the movie. The music release was successfully held on November

15th 2010 with a gathering of the national journalists.

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KIMFF 2010

Kathmandu International Mountain Film Festival (KIMFF) saw 62 films from 35 countries being featured from 9 December to 13 December at the Nepal Tourism Board and Rastriya Sabha Griha, Exhibition Road. This five days long film festival also showcased various satellite events: animation, filmmaking and writing workshop, alternative book exhibition and book releases of Sotala and Chalachitrakala. There were 36 films in the international non-competitive section, 20 in the international competitive section and 6 in the Nepali Panorama Section. The winners of all sections were awarded with hefty cash prizes.

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X-MAS SPECIALELECTRIC PAGODA PRESENTS

LIVE MUSIC & DJ SESSIONSTART FROM: 7:00 PM24TH DEC TILL LATE

SPECIAL DECORATION & FREE GIFT HAMPER

UPCOMING

EVENT

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PARTYPICS

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PARTYPICS

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CHILLING ZONEOpen from 7 am till late

Speciality: Nepali, Mexican, ContinentalEvery Satuarday BBQ

FOR MORE INFO

facebook: Electric Pagoda Group

THE PLACETO BE

1905 restaurant & barLocation: Kantipath Specialty: Smoked Salmon, Roquefort, Trout RatatouilleCalm your nerves at the beautiful garden even in the midst of the chaotic City. Or just bring your family to enjoy any course of meal, as it serves Breakfast, Lunch, and even Dinner. And with its spacious surrounding, live music concerts are frequently organized.Opening Hours: 9am to 10pm Contact: 4225272, 4215068Website: www.1905restaurant.com

attic barLocation: Tej Bhawan, Uttar Dhoka Speciality: Attic Platter- Rs.300/- Royal Aloo( Mashed Potato wrap with cheese filling) Rs.110/- Veg Bubble Queak- Rs.95/- Durbariya Bandel Sandheko- Rs.250/-Live music every Monday by Blues Rusty Nails, Friday- HousebandOpen mic night on WednesdaysDon’t miss Sabin Rai’s performance on August 7:30 pm onwardsAttic Bar is an ideal place for those who want to enjoy their drinks and snacks with friends or company in nicely renovated loft of the past. Contact: 4442615

bhumi restro LoungeLocation: LazimpatSpeciality: Newari appetizers: Samay Baji, Choyala , Sekuwa and Momo are the most popular dishes here. Bhumi boasts of having over 200 drinks on their menu. Long Island Ice Tea and Screw driver are not to be missed when you are dining at Bhumi.Ample of parking space, mouth watering Newari dishes and outlandish drinks makes Bhumi a must visit this seasonTel: 4412193

Café KaldiLocation: ThamelCafé Kaldi serves a wide range of excellent hot and cold coffee with variety of choice.Speciality: Cakes, SnacksFree WifiSoothing ambience, Free Wifi area

CafereenaLocation: Durbarmarg, Sherpa MallCafereena is the ultimate joint for hot and delicious Belle Momos. The big beer garden and live music every Friday has made it popular among people who want to enjoy cool and relaxed weekends. Opening hour: 11am – 10pmContact: 4231313, 4231258

Chopstix restaurant and Tangerine bar and LoungeLocation: KumaripatiSpeciality: Indo- Chinese cuisines: Chicken sweet corn soup, Szechwan Chicken, Kung Pao Chicken, exotic drinks Unambiguous demarcated lounge and restaurant areasOpening hours: 1300 - 2200, 7 days a weekContact: 5551118

Coffee beansLocation: KupondoleSpeciality: Cappucino, Café Latte and Cold Mocha. Cheese cake tastes superbly delicious and if you do not visit it early you are bound to miss it as it sells really fast.Coffee Beans provide freshly grounded coffee. With a motive of promoting Nepali coffee, the coffee here is sourced mainly from plantations from Kavre and Kaski districtsReasonable price and a warm ambience Contact: 5011713

Coffee expressLocation: Sherpa Mall, Ground Floor Specialty: A wide selection of cold and hot coffees is at your service, while you enjoy the bustling scene of Durbar Marg. And with pastries to die for, especially the eclairs, it is a place no one can resist. Now hurry, as it is one of the crowdiest coffee stops.

Courtyard restaurantLocation: Kamaladi Specialty: Continental and Italian. Serving exquisite Italian dishes, Courtyard is famous for delicious pasta. Take your family out, while you enjoy the bar.Opening Hours: 11:30am to 9:30pm Bar closes @ 10 Contact: 4253056

Cube barLocation: KamaladiThis chic and trendy bar (adjoining the sports bar) is the perfect place to grab a drink and chill out in the comfy couches-be it weekdays or the weekends. Whatever your Poison, be it cocktails or hard liquor, you will undoubtedly find it here.Dance party on every Friday.Tel: 4438017Website: www.cubetheclub.com

dhokaima CafeDhokaima Cafe offers light snacks at very reasonable prices. The restaurant has a nice garden and a bar – Manny’s Rukhmuni Lounge and Bar—set under a sprawling walnut tree. Mojito and ‘Liquid Viagra’ are the specialties of the bar. A pleasant café next to Patan Dhoka, it’s a place to be for a light snacks after exploring Patan’s backstreets. You can visit Dhokaima for the excellent Sunday brunch (10:00 to 15:00). The café is a part of the Yala Maya Kendra, a Rana-era storehouse that is used for occasional cultural events.Contact: 5553767

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navyaataLalit Mandap Hardik ClubThe club boasts of world class facility for those who want to keep fit and stay healthy. Lalit Mandap Hardik Club is a well appointed fitness center with top of the line equipments and infrastructure for Gym, Aerobics, Swimming and Cardio Section that has elliptical Cross trainer and Treadmill. The club also has facilities for a sauna and steam bath. The club’s garden has a badminton court and visitors can also enjoy the free WiFi. Opening Hours: 6am - 8pmContact: 5522068, 5548888

Lakhey restro & bar is an ideal place for nightlife lovers with its night-like ambience. Situated at the heart of Durbarmarg, Lakhey is famous for its disparate cuisine.Comprising of two floors, Lakhey also provides football fans with games of the Barclays Premier League shown on a big screen above the bar. Don’t miss your chance to support your favorite football teams playing against each other.Speciality: Main Course (Fish), Famak Dekti, Rs 285/- Contact: 4230212

Le- bistroLocation: ThamelIt is a Nepalese Terrace restaurant located in the heart of Thamel, Kathmandu offering many delicious foods from different countries with beautiful terrace and a typical bar.Speciality: Tandoori Platter, Chef’s salad, Minestrone SoupLunch and Dinner served from 12:00 noon to 10:30 P.M Contact: 4701170Email: [email protected]

LobstersLocation: Sherpa Mall, Top Floor Specialty: Sea foods A perfect place to enjoy exquisite seafood in this land locked country. With a multi- cuisine menu, spacious surrounding and exclusive service, it is definitely a no-miss. Also it will very soon be introducing PDR’s exclusive service. So definitely be there!www.Lobstersktm.com For Reservation: 4231437

MetroAmidst the buzz of Thamel, Metro is an eatery which is quickly gaining popularity for its delicious Indian cuisine. The beautifully designed wooden ambience, a well stocked bar and Live Music on Wednesdays and Saturdays make it a perfect place for a family outing, get-togethers with friends or meeting someone special.Location: ThamelSpeciality: Indian cuisine: Tandoori(full)- Rs. 670/-, Chicken Tikka Masala (with naan/rice)- Rs. 345/-, Sabji Baharka- Rs. 300/-Contact: 4700215

electric PagodaLocation: Satghumti, ThamelSpecialty: Mexican and Continental dishes Relish the mouth-watering Mexican and Continental food in the restaurant’s spacious and lovely indoor or outdoor settings. Visit Electric Pagoda on Wednesdays to enjoy classical season night and on Saturdays for free market barbeque and live music.Opening Hours: 7am-12pmContact: 4700123

Hankook sarangLocation: ThamelSpeciality: Sam-Gyeop-Sal (Pork- Slice pork for self roast) Rs.350/-Thinly cut pork slices roast yourself on your table. It comes with rice and soup and side dishes. It’s often eaten by wrapping rice and piece of meat in lettuce.Kimbab- Rs.200/-Mixture of rice and vegetables rolled with seaweed One of the oldest Korean restaurant, running under Nepalese – Korean management for the past six yearsContact: 4256615

Irish PubLocation: Ananda Bhawan, LazimpatSpeciality: Irish Chicken Stew with Guinness, Guinness Burger, Fish & Chips, Irish coffeeLive music on Fridays An Irish vibe, brilliantly done décor and friendly waiters keep coming you back for more to Irish Pub. Contact: 4416027Email: [email protected]

Jatra CaféLocation: ThamelSpeciality: Sukuti Ko Achar Rs.110, Jatra Special Pizza (Sukuti Pizza), Special Homemade AilaLive Performance by Dharmendra Sewan, Nepali Tara from 7 pm onwardsEvery Wednesday – Ladies Night: 1 cocktail/mocktail free Serene Environment, comfortable sitting area, free wifiContact: 4256622

La dolce VitaLocation: ThamelLife is indeed sweet at Thamel’s best Italian bistro offering excellent food with the right atmosphere.Speciality: Chocolate torte, Parmesan gnocchi, antipasti, goat’s cheese, spinach, walnut ravioli and wines by the glass.Rooptop Garden, yummy smelling espresso bar

New Orleans CaféLocation: ThamelThe café has a good variety of well-made food including pasta and salads. Hidden down an alley near the Brezel Bakery, New Orleans boasts an intimate candlelit vibe. It is popular spot for a drink but the menu also ranges far and wide.Speciality: Thai Curries, Creole Jambalaya.Great selection of Music, often live, Free Wife acess. Contact: 4700736

Northfield CaféLocation: ThamelNorthfield is more of a place for foreigners and Americans. The menu offers continental, Nepali, Indian and Mexican. Speciality: The Mexican and Indian tandoori dinner dishes are excellent. The sunny garden is a real plus in winter.Contact: 4700884

red dingo restaurant

Location: Jawalakhel (behind standard chartered bank)Special Cuisine: Australian, Italian and Continental Free wifiThe specialties range from Red Dingo Steak , Stuffed Chicken Breast, King Fish and Chicken Meat Pie for the non-veg. to Assorted Pastas and Assorted Fresh Salads for the veg. Red Dingo has in-house bar with rooms separated for the smokers and the non-smokers. Opening Hours: 7am – 10pm (last order 9.30pm)Contact: 01-6914960, 5550349Web: www.reddingo.com.np

reggae Café and barLocation: Chaksibari Marg, JP Road, ThamelSpeciality: CocktailsLive music every eveningA rooftop restaurant and lounge, Reggae caters mostly to tourists and is the perfect place to hang out with your friends and enjoy exciting cocktails. Apart from that, you can also enjoy live music every evening in its spacious vicinity.

seoul arirang Location: Chamunda Marg, NaxalSpeciality: Bulgogi (beef and ginger) Bibimbap (rice with beef, vegetables and hot sauce).This excellent korean place has a pleasant rooftop area and serves dishes barbecued at your table as well as korean classics. There is a picture menu for your convenience.Tel: 4429052E-mail: [email protected]

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Kunal Furnishing Kupondole Tel: 5546386,5546387

LabelsDurbarmarg, Sherpa MallTel: 4241802

Laxmee Hair and Beauty Studio cum AcademyBhatbhateni Super Market, Narayan Gopal ChowkTel: 4016099Kundalini Club, Chandol, MaharajgungTel: 2080148

Mammon ClothingsBoudha, KathmanduTel: 9721430189 MarqueDurbarmarg, Sherpa MallTel: 4231483

Mesuca Kamlpokhari, City Centre Tel: 4011533 NikeDurbarmarg, KathmanduTel: 4221451Tel: 4227511

OrangeJawalakhel, LalitpurTel: 5521018

PassionDurbarmarg, KathmanduTel: 2180538

PlumDurbarmarg,Sherpa MallTel: 4228917

PUMA Store Kamalpokhari, City Centre Tel: 4011818

Reebok ShowroomDurbarmargTel: 4224707Bluebird MallTel: 4228833

RosariniTripureshwor,UWTCTel: 4117147 Sphinx Kamalpokhari,City Centre Tel: 4011755

Temptation Tripureshwor,UWTCTel: 4117081 Mahendra Pool, ChipledhungaTel: 9756000928

TaxxiNaxal, Nagpokhari Tel: 4426024

The PinkWoodland Complex, DurbarmargKathmanduTel: 9841190023

The Stupa FancyBoudhaTel: 2140729Sohrakhutte, NayabazzarTel: 2171510

Urban Fashion WorldKhichapokhari, Pashupati PlazaTel: 4222246

View Beauty Care and Training InstituteMaharajgung, Narayan gopal chowkTel: 9849365761/9803798286

Vision FirstKamalpokhari,City CentreTel: 4011507

VougeTripureshwor,UWTCTel: 4117124

Ware HouseDurbarmarg,KathmanduTel:4246483

DS Collections Durbarmarg, Sherpa Mall Tel: 4228917

AdidasDurbarmarg,KathmanduTel: 4226432

Attitude Sundhara, Kathmandu Mall Tel: 4150116

Abhinandan Kamalpokhari, City CentreTel: 4011567

Beatification BoutiqueAnnapurna Arcade, DurbarmargTel: 9721415802, 014223482

BentleyDurbarmarg, KathmanduTel: 4239686

ChocolateRoyal Singey, DurbarmargTel: 4425975Mahendrapool, PokharaTel: 061229506

Cocktail Kamalpokhari, City Centre Tel: 4011707

EnvyTindhara Pathsala ComplexTel: 4224241

Fabulous Tripureswor, UWTCTel: 4117299 Kathmandu Mall Tel: 4150105

Flaunt BoutiqueBinamarg, DurbarmargTel: 4233155

Glitter Box Kamalpokhari, City Centre Tel: 4011522

Isa DoraTindhara Pathsala ComplexTel: 4243475

Intimate DelightBhatbhateniTel: 4429288

I See it first Durbarmarg,Sherpa Mall Tel: 4215220 Kamalpokhari,City Centre Tel: 4011629

JOOPTripureshwor, UWTCTel: 9849030636

list of shopping mallsand stores

NEW ARRIVALSin store now

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