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107 months ago
Forbes Owned by the royal family, the Rajmahal Palace transports guests to a fantasy life of being royalty themselves.
The Royal Treatment in Rajasthan: Rajmahal Palace in Jaipur
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The Pink City has plenty of sumptuous palace hotels. But few feel as sumptuous and regal as the Suján Rajmahal Palace.
119 months ago
Lifehacker Small business owners need another plan.
Don’t Bet on Your Business To Fund Your Retirement
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If you own your own business and business is good, your plan might be to fund your retirement by selling your company someday. But as Entrepreneur writer Sujan Patel puts it: your business isn’t a retirement plan.
124 months ago
National Geographic Caretakers, tantric priests, and other helpers cocoon the royal Kumari of Kathmandu, Matina Shakya, as she rides through the city in a 255-year-old mobile golden temple. Discover the fascinating life of a Kumari—or living goddess—through this col Read more ... lection of images.
Photos: The Living Goddesses of Nepal
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A kumari's eyes are believed to draw the beholder into direct contact with the divine. For religious festivals her forehead is painted red, a sign of creative energy.
130 months ago
Divine Mercy #ToIndianmeda To Indian media, I would like to thank from the bottom of my heart for the help your country has provided at this time of crisis in my country, Nepal. All the Nepalese in and outside of the country are thankful to your country. However, Read more ... me being a Nepali outside from my motherland, when saw your news and news reports, my heart cried and hurt more than those destruction caused by 7.9 rector magnitude of earthquake. Like all the medical personnel are taught and trained for potential disasters in future, as a reporter, I hope there is some kind of training on how to report different events. Your media and media personnel are acting like they are shooting some kind of family serials. If your media person can reach to the places where the relief supplies have not reached, at this time of crisis can't they take a first-aid kit or some food supplies with them as well. There has been one viral news report going on where a reporter presented how people were fighting for food and one women got injured badly. Thanks to the reporter who had enough time to grab the victim and bring to the camera to show the victim hurt badly on her head. But how surprising, he did not have a minute to grab a piece of cloth to stop bleeding . That reporter did not have a minute to grab the wrist of that person who was beating others with helmet. There was of course a cameraman who does not want to miss a second so that a dramatic news could be presented. I think you are a human before you became a media person. As a responsible person, it was your duty to save someone. Next, there was this one reporter who had so much time to disturb the rescue workers on asking about technology. If you cannot save one life on that spot, could you please stop bothering others. It looks like , the reporter is new to the world of technology. A show where these technology launching program happens would be better for him to host. Thanks to tons of reporters who came to Nepal from those rescue planes of India, you took a seat where a victim could be transported to hospitals/ health camps. Thanks to you all reporters, you took a seat where a bag of food and supplies could be placed to send to those hardly hit places. As a human, show your humanity. There are enough programs in this world of television where people can see dramatic shows, family serials, horror shows and nonsense reality shows. You do not have to add more at least in this time of crisis. MESSAGE TO ALL THE MEDIA PEOPLE WHO ARE ON GROUND NOW IN NEPAL: Your duty as a reporter is not just to capture the scenario and interview people. If you have access to these critical areas hit hard by earthquake, please take some first-aid kit with you. Take some food supplies, tent and water with you. You don't have to show how government is not able to send supply there. At least you could reach there, so why can't you all team up. We Nepali people have already seen and experienced weakness and selfishness of our government all our years. At least this time, everyone show your duty as a human. MEDIA IS A POWER, IF USED CAREFULLY. OTHERWISE IT COULD ACT LIKE A WEAPON KILLING THOUSANDS OF INNOCENT PEOPLE. I hope my message will reach out to all the reporters out there. Thank you, Sunita Shakya # indiamedia # nepalearthquake # messagetomedia # humanity # reporters # media # newsreporting # nepalireportersI would like to thank from the bottom of my heart for the help your country has provided at this time of crisis in my country, Nepal. All the Nepalese in and outside of the country are thankful to your country. However, me being a Nepali outside from my motherland, when saw your news and news reports, my heart cried and hurt more than those destruction caused by 7.9 rector magnitude of earthquake. Like all the medical personnel are taught and trained for potential disasters in future, as a reporter, I hope there is some kind of training on how to report different events. Your media and media personnel are acting like they are shooting some kind of family serials. If your media person can reach to the places where the relief supplies have not reached, at this time of crisis can't they take a first-aid kit or some food supplies with them as well. There has been one viral news report going on where a reporter presented how people were fighting for food and one women got injured badly. Thanks to the reporter who had enough time to grab the victim and bring to the camera to show the victim hurt badly on her head. But how surprising, he did not have a minute to grab a piece of cloth to stop bleeding . That reporter did not have a minute to grab the wrist of that person who was beating others with helmet. There was of course a cameraman who does not want to miss a second so that a dramatic news could be presented. I think you are a human before you became a media person. As a responsible person, it was your duty to save someone. Next, there was this one reporter who had so much time to disturb the rescue workers on asking about technology. If you cannot save one life on that spot, could you please stop bothering others. It looks like , the reporter is new to the world of technology. A show where these technology launching program happens would be better for him to host. Thanks to tons of reporters who came to Nepal from those rescue planes of India, you took a seat where a victim could be transported to hospitals/ health camps. Thanks to you all reporters, you took a seat where a bag of food and supplies could be placed to send to those hardly hit places. As a human, show your humanity. There are enough programs in this world of television where people can see dramatic shows, family serials, horror shows and nonsense reality shows. You do not have to add more at least in this time of crisis. MESSAGE TO ALL THE MEDIA PEOPLE WHO ARE ON GROUND NOW IN NEPAL: Your duty as a reporter is not just to capture the scenario and interview people. If you have access to these critical areas hit hard by earthquake, please take some first-aid kit with you. Take some food supplies, tent and water with you. You don't have to show how government is not able to send supply there. At least you could reach there, so why can't you all team up. We Nepali people have already seen and experienced weakness and selfishness of our government all our years. At least this time, everyone show your duty as a human. MEDIA IS A POWER, IF USED CAREFULLY. OTHERWISE IT COULD ACT LIKE A WEAPON KILLING THOUSANDS OF INNOCENT PEOPLE. I hope my message will reach out to all the reporters out there. Thank you, Sunita Shakya #indianmedia #nepalearthquake #messagetomedia #humanity #reporters #To Indian media, I would like to thank from bottom of my heart for the help your country has provided at this time of crisis in my country, Nepal. All the Nepalese in and outside of the country are thankful to your country. However, me being a Nepali outside from my motherland, when saw your news and news reports, my heart cried and hurt more than those destruction caused by 7.9 rector magnitude of earthquake. Like all the medical personnel are taught and trained for potential disasters in future, as a reporter, I hope there is some kind of training on how to report different events. Your media and media personnel are acting like they are shooting some kind of family serials. If your media person can reach to the places where the relief supplies have not reached, at this time of crisis can't they take a first-aid kit or some food supplies with them as well. There has been one viral news report going on where a reporter presented how people were fighting for food and one women got injured badly. Thanks to the reporter who had enough time to grab the victim and bring to the camera to show the victim hurt badly on her head. But how surprising, he did not have a minute to grab a piece of cloth to stop bleeding . That reporter did not have a minute to grab the wrist of that person who was beating others with helmet. There was of course a cameraman who does not want to miss a second so that a dramatic news could be presented. I think you are a human before you became a media person. As a responsible person, it was your duty to save someone. Next, there was this one reporter who had so much time to disturb the rescue workers on asking about technology. If you cannot save one life on that spot, could you please stop bothering others. It looks like , the reporter is new to the world of technology. A show where these technology launching program happens would be better for him to host. Thanks to tons of reporters who came to Nepal from those rescue planes of India, you took a seat where a victim could be transported to hospitals/ health camps. Thanks to you all reporters, you took a seat where a bag of food and supplies could be placed to send to those hardly hit places. As a human, show your humanity. There are enough programs in this world of television where people can see dramatic shows, family serials, horror shows and nonsense reality shows. You do not have to add more at least in this time of crisis. MESSAGE TO ALL THE MEDIA PEOPLE WHO ARE ON GROUND NOW IN NEPAL: Your duty as a reporter is not just to capture the scenario and interview people. If you have access to these critical areas hit hard by earthquake, please take some first-aid kit with you. Take some food supplies, tent and water with you. You don't have to show how government is not able to send supply there. At least you could reach there, so why can't you all team up. We Nepali people have already seen and experienced weakness and selfishness of our government all our years. At least this time, everyone show your duty as a human. MEDIA IS A POWER, IF USED CAREFULLY. OTHERWISE IT COULD ACT LIKE A WEAPON KILLING THOUSANDS OF INNOCENT PEOPLE. I hope my message will reach out to all the reporters out there. Thank you, Sunita Shakya # indiamedia # nepalearthquake # messagetomedia # humanity # reporters # media # newsreporting # nepalireporters #newsreport #gohomeindianmedia
131 months ago
Roger Fedex Update!! We regret to inform that due to a sudden health complication, Ashish Shakya will not be able to make it for tomorrow's panel at Professor X titled - 'Science goes Pop'. We thank him for taking the trouble to correspond with us, despite his a Read more ... ilment. We apologize to the audience, however this was an unforeseen event and we sincerely hope that Ashish Shakya Sir recovers soon. The Panel will still be on the same topic and will be represented by Arnab Bhattacharya, Chandita Mukherjee and Kishu Daswani as the moderator, it will take place at 5.30pm in the MMR (St. Xavier's College), tomorrow. #ProfessorX #ParadigmFest
134 months ago
Roger Fedex Update!! We regret to inform that due to a sudden health complication, Ashish Shakya will not be able to make it for tomorrow's panel at Professor X titled - 'Science goes Pop'. We thank him for taking the trouble to correspond with us, despite his a Read more ... ilment. We apologize to the audience, however this was an unforeseen event and we sincerely hope that Ashish Shakya Sir recovers soon. The Panel will still be on the same topic and will be represented by Arnab Bhattacharya, Chandita Mukherjee and Kishu Daswani as the moderator, it will take place at 5.30pm in the MMR (St. Xavier's College), tomorrow. #ProfessorX #ParadigmFest
134 months ago
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