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President Obama on Death of Osama bin Laden by The White House

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Thursday, March 31, 2011

Pictures of 1960 Kathmandu' Nepal

Boudha-Nath Stupa from the south, Kathmandu' Nepal Before 1960.


An aerial view of Swayambhu Nath with the Vishnumati River in the background, around 1960.


Welcome to Gay and Lesbian Kathmandu

Welcome to Gay and Lesbian Kathmandu


The Blue Diamond Society (BDS) -  Nepal's Gay Association, staged a pride march within Gai Jatra.  The annual festival of [ Gai Jatra ] the procession of cows, is celebrated by the Hindu and Buddhist Newar people of the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal. Nepal's Blue Diamond Society (BDS) announced that it would hold the first gay pride parade alongside their annual Gai Jatra International Pride Festival. Rainbow Gay parade is slated to be held in 25'August Every Year at Basantapur' Durbar Square in the capital city of Kathmandu' Nepal.


Celebrate Gay Pride Parade in Kathmandu Nepal
Events celebrating lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) culture. The events also at times serve as demonstrations for legal rights such as same-sex marriage.  


  











The Blue Diamond Society (BDS) : For more information, visit their website at 

Nepal's new Prime minister Jhalanath Khanal



Nepal's new Prime minister Jhalanath Khanal (R) reads as being sworn in by Nepalese President Ram Baran Yadav (L) as caretaker Prime Minister Madav Kumar Nepal (C) looks on at the office of the President House in Shital Niwas in Kathmandu on February 6, 2011. Nepal's newly-elected prime minister, Jhalanath Khanal, was sworn in at a ceremony in Kathmandu on Sunday, ending a seven-month leadership vacuum in the troubled Himalayan nation. Khanal, chairman of the UML (Unified Marxist Leninist) party, took oath in front of President Ram Baran Yadav.












Once a Hindu monarchy, Nepal has endured a traumatic transition to democracy since 2006. With a succession of leaders and a caretaker government, the public has grown increasingly angry with how politics is played in Nepal.

But commentators claim there might be more instability to come. They say Nepal's fourth prime minister in three years will struggle to meet any of his government's objectives, as he will have to invest all his energy in political management and balancing conflicting interest groups just to survive.


Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Documentary of Nepal.

Documentary about Nepal. I won't read just an Kathmandu Nepal because it seems like rest of the Nepal is missing. Nepal is divided into 14 zones and 75 districts, grouped into 5 development regions. Each district is headed by a permanent chief district officer responsible for maintaining law and order and coordinating the work of field agencies of the various government ministries. The 5 regions and 14 zones are:

Eastern Region (Purwanchal) Kosi' Mechi' Sagarmatha. Central Region (Madhyamanchal) Bagmati' Janakpur' Narayani. Western Region (Pashchimanchal) Dhawalagiri'
Gandaki' Lumbini. Mid-Western Region (Madhya Pashchimanchal) Bheri' Karnali' Rapti. Far-Western Region (Sudur Pashchimanchal) Mahakali' Seti.

Kathmandu Nepal
29/March/2011

PLANET NEPAL Le film - Part 1



PLANET NEPAL Le film+ Part 2



European Union Food Facility - FAO in Nepal



FAO in Nepal - Documentary version part 1/2



Nepal, with a population of 29 million people, is the poorest country in South Asia and ranks as the twelfth poorest country in the world. Malnutrition levels are alarming and the majority of the citizens have to depend on agriculture for their survival. In response to the poverty, the global food price crisis and the lack of agricultural investment, the European Union established the European Union Food Facility programme (EUFF). Under this programme, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), has overall objectives to prevent immediate hunger, boost agriculture and improve food security. In Nepal, around 106000 extremely vulnerable households are supported in ten districts.
Produced by FAO Nepal.
Directed by Arnaud Le Borgne.
Edited by Pikto Diffusion.
Graphism : Espace Studio.

Dundas Square' - Toronto, Canada Dec'2010

The Blue Diamond Society

Transgender Rights in Nepal

Transgender Rights in Nepal from Anya Vaverko on Vimeo.





Beauty and Brains - 2 min trailer

Beauty and Brains - 2 min trailer from Catherine Donaldson on Vimeo.

Japan Earthquake 2011 - Donate Now!- Canadian Red Cross or American Red Cross









Donate Now! Click on below Thanks & Merci.

Donate Now!- Canadian Red Cross


American Red Cross! Click on Below Thanks & Merci

Red Cross relief in Japan is more than food and blankets

NEPAL ELECTRICITY CRISIS, 2011

First of all Nepal don't have enough electricity for Kathmandu city and all around country. Who would invest money towards NPL or other countries help's Nepal but it seems like politicians put all the money into there own Wink Wink... First most QUESTION is NEPAL don't have electricity then how come Lazimpat streets has all the electricity in the world. Nepal Public should talk about rights and Question to Government?




29/March/2011.

Load-shedding hour's have been increase before it was 6hr's now its going to 12hr's or 14hr's load-shedding in Nepal. THIS QUESTIONS - Should ask to daily life's people living around the city of Nepal. WAKE UP PUBLIC BEFORE ITS TOO LATE......

Monday, March 28, 2011

Tibetan People Protest in Kathmandu Nepal March 2011

Simply i have nothing to say against anyone' you the be JUDGE - INCASE if it would be YOU then what will you DO... WAKE UP PEOPLE AND HUMAN RIGHTS NEPAL in 2011.

its just not only Tibetan People Rights its everyone rights to speak UP. specially when it comes to Police...




Nepal Police Should know about Human Rights & how to Treat Public ?

Topic - Nepal Tourism Year 2011 ( True or False ) ?

Since 2009/2010 there have been lots of gossip about Nepal Visa Free 2011. i am not sure if Tourist are still paying for visa fee. just giving everyones a heads up because if your traveling to Nepal make sure you should always ask Nepal Embassy or N/Consulate near your City.

One thing i don't understand/ why would they post something like this on website saying ( The Nepal Tourism Year 2011 ) i have heard tourist are still paying Nepal Visa Fee.

I would like to hear from the people ' who have been there and pay for the Visa Fee [ the Nepal Tourist Visa 2011 ] Hmmmmmmm after all LOL'z Joke!!!!!!!

Kathmandu City " Nepal