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Are You HeForShe...???

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Image Source: assets.change.org With a strong United Nations UN theme “Time is Now: Rural and urban activists transforming women's lives,” this year International Women’s Day is ready to celebrate. This year theme is taken from the global movements held all over the world in the women’s rights and justice. Same way including #MeToo , #TimesUp and #PressforProgress campaign that run all around the world and much more in Social Media. The theme issues generally intensification on Sexual harassment, femicide to equal pay and women’s in political representation. UN hope the status of women in International Women’s Day will bring greater attention to the rights and activism of rural women who are left behind. History It was 1908 with a group of 15,000 women marched in the street of New York, demanding their rights and freedom and celebrated first International Women’s Day. Sine, then every year on March 8 the world joins hands together to celebrate this day. The major pur...

Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Nepal

You just uploaded your group photos on Facebook, the service automatically highlights faces and suggest friends to tag. You love reading articles about gadgets and your Facebook newsfeed filled up with those interesting articles about gadgets. Facebook know what you love to read or see. These interesting systems are achieved by AI. AI is the simulation of human intelligence performed by the machine, epically in computer systems. Let’s understand in the very simple way, AI helps to work like a human. They don’t have brain, someone must feed the brain inside the machine and we generally called Robot. Now when you fill brain into the machine, it turns out as the intelligence machine not natural. This is AI. AI also known for branch of computer science to create or develop intelligent machine. In the context of Nepal, major questions come to everyone mind, how Nepal will practice the AI kinds of things? Will this be sustainable in the country like Nepal? How will it go up? They a...

Don’t abuse in Name of Festivals

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Image Source: @Republica News Daily Holi, a festival of colors, was celebrated on Thursday in various parts of Nepal’s hilly region, including in Kathmandu, and in tarai region on Friday. This festival signifies the victory of good over evil, the end of winter and exchanging the happiness among people. Holi calls for hopes of joys, meet and greet with loved ones, forgiving and forgetting, also repairing broken relationships.  In Nepal, this festival seems to be popular among the all age groups. Smearing colors on each other’s faces, throwing colourful water on each other, dancing and singing for the entire day are some of the ways Holi is celebrated. Young people are full of energy on this day and celebrate the festival prudently. Nepal is rich in culture and diversification. Such occasions of festivity always helps to keep unified and we must be proud of this. Holi, as one of my favourite festivals I decided to celebrate it just by walking to through famous spots o...