Posted on October 18th, 2005 by Dinesh Wagle
Kalyan and Meera, my father and mother whom I call Dai and Bhauju, arrived on late Sunday evening from Brindaban, India. They had gone there before Dashain to see Meera’s parents who have been living there for the last several years. They are Baishnav who do not eat food prepared by other then themselves. […]
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Posted on October 16th, 2005 by Dinesh Wagle
Kathmandu is exceptionally clear today. Up in North, white and snowy mountains are shining as the sunlight hits upon their cool bodies. The view is clear. It’s beautiful. As I am typing these lines, Guna Raj Luitel is opening windows and praising the scenery that is awesome. Irony is that even though we are proud […]
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Posted on October 14th, 2005 by Dinesh Wagle
The first day in office after (three-day-long) Dashain holiday means replying to a question that comes from everyone you meet: How was you Dashain? Yes, I have already written about this in my blog last year. This time too the situation was not different. “Mine was black and white,” I replied to one. “Mine was […]
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Posted on October 13th, 2005 by Dinesh Wagle
Yesterday, I had to spend whole day without connected to the Internet. The connection at my home didn’t work. It didn’t work for the whole day and I felt damn lazy to go outside looking for a cyber café. Strange! I made many calls (may be more than 10) to my ISP- Enet. Enet staffs […]
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Posted on October 12th, 2005 by Dinesh Wagle
Update (Jan 13, 2006): Thank God, the game has been revived. Miraculously! Here is more.
I am sure something happened in the last few days and the last few weeks. But, perhaps fortunately, I have been able to move forward, putting all those ‘developments’ behind. And I am satisfied with what has happened so far. That […]
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Posted on October 10th, 2005 by Dinesh Wagle
Yesterday was the last day in office before Dashain festival. Narayan Wagle (no personal relation. He is the editor of Kantipur where I work as a reporter.) had a tentative plan for the late evening. We went for dinner in New Baneshwor. Badshah Restaurant was already half-closed. No staffs were there to serve us. They […]
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Dinesh Wagle Has Moved to New Delhi, India:
Dinesh Wagle Intro:
Sh..Sh... Shivering in a Train Ko Dibba:
Passage To India:
Gorakhpur & Rapti Sagar Express: