Insights into imposter syndrome
People dealing with the phenomenon believe their achievements are mistakes or caused by luck and that they don’t deserve success.
People dealing with the phenomenon believe their achievements are mistakes or caused by luck and that they don’t deserve success.
Emotions are essential signals that help us navigate life. Without experiencing sadness and despair, we can’t fully appreciate happiness and hope.
Bollywood actress Jaqueline Fernandez and Thai actor Kim Goodburn are set to walk the runway.
Lama's debut single ‘The Dawn’ features a blend of Eastern melodies and Western harmonies, accompanied by the tabala.
Karma band is returning with a new album, ‘Hera’, next month after a decade-long hiatus.
The Feminist Memory Project Book Mela featured books by over 100 female writers.
The event, supported by the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB), aims to promote Nepal as a welcoming destination for the LGBTQIA+ community under the theme ‘Yatra to Happiness’.
A total of nine European films and eleven Nepali short films will be screened during the festival, featuring diverse narratives and styles from both regions.
Under their ‘Young Artist Residency Program’, Gallery Mcube displays two series, Suresh Maharjan’s ‘Chaap’ and Rubi Maharjan’s ‘Stringing Dimensions’.
The Post brings to you a lowdown of some of the major events happening this week.
‘South to South’ is an exploration of the immigrant experience in southern US, delving into themes of displacement, cultural identity and the toll of racial violence.
From choosing the right plants for your space to the secrets of fertilising—here is how you can cultivate a greener thumb.
The Feminist Memory Project Book Mela will spotlight the works of numerous Nepali female authors, scholars, artists, bookmakers and publishers.
Narendra Raj Paudel talks about public administration and broader understanding of reading in general.
A few loopholes aside, the movie has a gripping storyline, complemented by great cinematography and life-like acting.
Xerosis occurs when the skin loses its natural moisture and becomes dry and irritated.
Our brains are naturally wired this way. But, despite this bias, we can be happy.
Dr Suman Prasad Adhikari, a consultant neuropsychiatrist, explains its nature, types and treatments.
Suzana Thapa Shrish talks about her journey in creating the ‘Gurkha Women’ exhibition following its display at the Nepal Literature Festival last month.
More than 300 participants from 11 countries participated throughout the festival.