Panama hosted a crucial Climate Week. Can Kathmandu follow suit?

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Disconnected: Youth, AI, and Nepal’s parliamentary void

The debates in Nepal’s parliament feel like they’re stuck in a time warp. The language, the concerns, the political theater

When the earth shook, the service remained steady: Leading through ruins

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The legend of Singha Sartha Aju

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Everything you need to know about Nagaloka and serpent kings in prehistoric Kathmandu Valley

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Festival of skills: Where SEE appeared students can explore what they are best at

Kathmandu: Uniglobe Secondary School and College based in Kamaladi, Kathmandu is set to organize skill fest starting May 18 for the SEE appeared students who will explore their potentials and skills by participating in various skill programs that include presentation, content writing, public speaking, sports and many more.

The fest is meant to facilitate the SEE appeared students to unleash their talents and to make them realize that these vital skills are inherent in them and they only need to explore them. “This is meant to facilitate them to hone up the skills they already have and to facilitate them to acquire those skills if they lack them,” Uniglobe said. Since the seats are limited, students are required to register their names early by clicking this link, the college said.