Sunday, July 10, 2011

Rules of the road

On a recent tour of Western America, I discovered that travel involves many things I had never thought of before. The first thingwas luggage. The plane we took wouldn’t allow us to have a normal luggage bag as their size limitation was 16 inches. Sure, ladies can pack their makeup kits and a scarf and gentlemen their shaving kits and a few socks, but nothing else would fit in. If you are like me and pack 21 separate pieces for a 7 day trip, not counting extra pairs of shoes, then you are in bad luck. Either change only your makeup for the entire trip (the same outfit for all photos? Oh horror!) or pay thirty extra dollars.

Nepse on recovery path, gains 7.72 points

The capital market is yet to catch a bullish trend, but signals are positive. Since the market came out from a heavy downfall two weeks ago, neither has it been witnessing a heavy rise nor a massive decline.

The share market witnessed a growth of 7.72 points last week as Nepal Stock Exchange (Nepse) index moved up to 340.95 points on Thursday from 333.23 points on Sunday. Not only the market index, total turnover and the number of traded shares also surged considerably.

The total transaction amount rose by 196.56 percent to Rs 374.17 million compared to that in the previous week. The huge transaction of Laxmi Bank’s shares as a result of its ownership transfer through the secondary market contributed to the rise. Laxmi Bank alone witnessed transaction of 837,037 shares worth Rs 206.18 million.

Interview with Nepali Actress Melina Manandar


Melina Manandar is the ravishing actor who has brought charm to the Nepalese cinema for more than a decade.
She is still at top and still ready to go long. She is one of the famous and talented actresses in Nepali cinema. Priyasi, Feri Arko Saino , Diajo, Simana and Mamaghar are some of the movies she played and was well received by the crowd. Apart from the movies, she has played in telefilms and few music videos. Her appearance in "Pani Pani bhayo Mann pani" and "Chupa chap" was appreciated by many.