Mockery of an examination
When the supervisor walked in, students would hide their notes and pretend to be good examinees. Sanumaya couldn’t believe the absurdity.
When the supervisor walked in, students would hide their notes and pretend to be good examinees. Sanumaya couldn’t believe the absurdity.
Travelling was an act of freedom on the motorcycle. Sometimes, I felt buwa enjoyed the solitude.
As a host, I was supposed to guide my guests through the city, take them to places they had only read about—and recommend foods that would appeal to their taste buds.
I run to my best friend Sai's house, hoping he will sense my presence or at least my spirit. It turns out he already graduated from school and moved out of town.
Suk Bahadur was deprived of education as his family could not afford school. So, when he grew up, he ensured no other child in the area would go through the same thing.
Everyone expected Hari to pursue a career in medicine or a similar field, but his true passion was to establish a bookstore.
Whenever Raju thought about the cherished moments, his awareness slowly drifted to the derelict village of Ghachok, where his wife toiled to pursue their dreams.
The three friends got off track as they went deeper into the forests around town. They got lost in a dense jungle, and fun turned into fear.
While contemplating heading to Sundhara to book a room in a lodge, Pawan recalled his friend Sukrant, who had moved from Itahari to Kathmandu years ago.
Despite their frequent communication on social media, Sumna was shocked to see Meena at the party as the latter didn’t live in the country.
Shiva Prasad was happy to see his friend climb the ladder of success, but the feeling of inferiority consumed him.
Amir couldn’t stop himself and kept spending money on the lottery, convinced that it would all be worth it when he finally won.
Sitting cross-legged on the grass and holding each other’s hands, both Raju and Rukmini lost track of time.
When I looked into the man’s big eyes, it was as if he wasn’t seeing the reflection of the world that I or anyone else saw, but something beyond.
The bells of peace turned silent and the kingdom, formerly bubbling with happiness and tranquillity, was thrown into chaos.
Rukmini had everything Raju wished to achieve in his life. He had the family she always wanted.
Shyam, miles away from home, in the bustling streets of Texas, felt his world come to a sudden stop when he heard the news of his mother’s sudden illness.
Saroj was not just a mentor to Srishti; he was a source of inspiration, wisdom and encouragement.
Rukmini was going through a rough patch until, one day, a stocky man stepped onto her pavement, searching for a job to keep his life going in the city of riches.
I wish I could scream and flap my pages, urging them to give me a chance. Instead, I am stuck on my shelf, waiting and watching as more people pass me by.