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		<title>Western Union For Adsense comes to Nepal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You heard it right:
See more info at Google Adsense Blog
I hope now more folks from Nepal will be able to seriously see the online income. Good Step Google. Hope oneday Paypal also becomes full service in Nepal. fingers crossed..
http://adsense.blogspot.com/2009/06/more-countries-go-western-union.html
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<p>See more info at Google Adsense Blog</p>
<p>I hope now more folks from Nepal will be able to seriously see the online income. Good Step Google. Hope oneday Paypal also becomes full service in Nepal. fingers crossed..</p>
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		<title>turning point &#8211; business, career and life</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2008 19:12:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, its been a long time since i have blogged anything. These days i am bit busy in some other offline project and trying to solve my personal problems. To update all of you on what’s going in my life here is a bit of rant from my side. These days i have been busy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, its been a long time since i have blogged anything. These days i am bit busy in some other offline project and trying to solve my personal problems. To update all of you on what’s going in my life here is a bit of rant from my side. These days i have been busy in following things:</p>
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<li>working on my startup (almost in final stage)</li>
<li>analyzing my business model</li>
<li>planning on new website and reanalyzing to power up old website in my portfolio.</li>
<li>just got back from Kathmandu after a quick little working vacation.</li>
<li>in between of somewhere in love</li>
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<p>Well, i am really excited to become the CEO of my new web development company. I have got some good plans for it and hope i will get success in it. But some people have real problem of what i am doing. Leaving them alone.</p>
<p><strong>The Startup Part<br />
</strong>Moving on, for last one years my main focus has been on writing content and all those things but now onwards i plan to take on other web services projetcs too more often. I will  also focus on maximizing my portfolio of website and will engage in other marketing and promotion part of my company. I am going through a transition from a full time freelancer to a corporate entity. I hope i get success in this too as my previous endeavors. I have thought a name for the company but i will reveal that only on the first day of startup.</p>
<p>Initially, i will be starting with web content development only, but gradually i will hire web designers and other professional too to increase and expand the services. But, i am in a some doubt that it will be hard to find good professionals for this work in my place, so i may have to outsource the work for a couple of months in initial phase. Well, i hope i can get started with this startup with this month.</p>
<p><strong>The New Business Model<br />
</strong>This is going to be very important. Until now, i have focused on only one source to get my work and projects. I have been working more online and tried to indulge in offshore projects but now i may also promote my services in my local area and through out Nepal. I want a client base mixed up from both the market. I know it very well, that i can gain more by targeting online clients but that is not going to build any reputation in the place i live. I have to spread my wings in local market too so that at least some more people will know what i do in front my computer.</p>
<p><strong>Website Portfolio<br />
</strong>I have already build a good amount of website ranging from Entertainment, Sports, Lifestyle, etc. But the problem with those sites is that they don’t get updated even once after i publish them online. I know very well that they can fetch me good amount of money if i can use them properly but till now i have been lazy to work on them. But now i am have decided that i will gradually and slowly start them all over and continuously add more niche and specific sites to the list. I have lots of idea and plans in my mind about websites and i hope i can get success with that too.</p>
<p><strong>The Working Vacation<br />
</strong>Well, that’s my irony, i cannot take a complete vacation just to relax and have fun. I have to chip in a small vacation while i am touring some other place for work or business. This was same this time too. I just got back from Kathmandu where i had gone to get new systems for my startup and was able to have some fun together with work. The best part of this working vacation was learning the game of Bowling in United Bowling Center at the top floor of United World Trade Center situated in Tripureshwar in Central Kathmandu. Well, i was the newbie in the game and was playing first time in my life but i was able to beat the experienced <a target="_blank" href="http://www.deelipk.com">Deelip</a> <strike>twice</strike> once in the game <img src='http://blog.tajim.com.np/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_razz.gif' alt=':-P' class='wp-smiley' /> . Lol, that was crazy. He said, &#8220;I am a Quick Learner&#8221;. Well, i am.</p>
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		<title>So here&#8217;s a Vibrant &#8211; NePALI Blogosphere !!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2006 09:00:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Its been long since i first started blogging . It was back in 2005 . but sine then i never had continuity to my blog. I had too stop blogging for diffrent reasons and today when i again started blogging i found that nepali blogosphere has really grown up and is growing continously. When i [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its been long since i first started blogging . It was back in 2005 . but sine then i never had continuity to my blog. I had too stop blogging for diffrent reasons and today when i again started blogging i found that nepali blogosphere has really grown up and is growing continously. When i started there were mearly few blogs and mostlly political blogs who were trying to create a movement against King Gyanendra&#8217;s Autocratic regime. And today when i checked back again i found there are whole lots of blogs, and even female bloggers blogging about anything from there daily life to Peace talks. Its been really great to see nepali blogosphere developing.</p>
<p>Today when i was just searching net, I found this new site &#8221; <a href="http://www.nepalivoices.com" title="Nepali Blogosphere" target="_blank">NepaliVoices</a>&#8220;. At first i thought it would be just another nepali site  but when i saw its contents i was just amazed. It had a list of all nepali blogs found till today and the things written in the blog were quite encouraging for a nepali bloggers. And finally i found that this site was of none other than the  co-founder of pioneer blog in the <a href="http://www.blog.com.np" title="United We blog !" target="_blank">UWB</a> &#8211; <a href="http://www.ujjwal.com.np" target="_blank">Ujjwal Acharya</a>. I knew at once that he is the only man who can do this . Intially his personal blog too had a directory of nepali blogs and finally he has dedicated a complete website for this. Thanks to him.</p>
<p>I hope the  nepali blogosphere keeps growing everyday and take blogs to become a mainstream media in Nepal. (InshaAllaha)</p>
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		<title>PEACE AT LAST&#8230;.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Nov 2006 09:49:35 +0000</pubDate>
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Peace At LAst
This was the Headline in today&#8217;s The Himalayan Time. Then ran the line
Seven- part alliance, Maoist leaders sign historic agreement to end decade-long conflict.
 

At morning when i was getting back from my college i saw this headline. I had heard the earlier day that some historic agreemnt is underway in the PM&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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<p align="center"><strong><em>Peace At LAst</em></strong><br />
This was the Headline in today&#8217;s The Himalayan Time. Then ran the line<br />
<em><code>Seven- part alliance, Maoist leaders sign historic agreement to end decade-long conflict.</code></em><br />
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<p align="left">At morning when i was getting back from my college i saw this headline. I had heard the earlier day that some historic agreemnt is underway in the PM&#8217;s residence at Baluwatar between the government and the rebels but i did not hoped that they would come to an agreement this quick But whatever be the agreemnt , at last i hope that Nepal will once again have permanent peace and will race ahead in time to become a developed nation. Hope so, ( InshaAllah)</p>
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		<title>a try .. once again</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Nov 2006 10:58:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had been thinking to start my own site for quite a long time but i never had a good design for my site . I wished i too had some solid  design for my website. So, finally today i tried my hand out and made this template. Its still in edit mode and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had been thinking to start my own site for quite a long time but i never had a good design for my site . I wished i too had some solid  design for my website. So, finally today i tried my hand out and made this template. Its still in edit mode and color which i had used is not that vibrant. But i guess i had a good try.</p>
<p>To see the template in test mode go here :    www.neppal.com/pro</p>
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		<title>Umrao Jaan Ada&#8230; simply Obsessive !!!</title>
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Mirza Ruswa&#8217;s good old novel continues to breathe new life into Bollywood&#8217;s ailing filmmakers. Some 25 years ago Muzaffar Ali adapted it so beautifully to the silver screen that he came to have a life-long association with &#8220;Umrao Jaan&#8221;. It did for him what &#8220;Mughal-e-Azam&#8221; did for K. Asif, &#8220;Pakeezah&#8221; for Kamal Amrohi; a never-before, [...]]]></description>
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Mirza Ruswa&#8217;s good old novel continues to breathe new life into Bollywood&#8217;s ailing filmmakers. Some 25 years ago Muzaffar Ali adapted it so beautifully to the silver screen that he came to have a life-long association with &#8220;Umrao Jaan&#8221;. It did for him what &#8220;Mughal-e-Azam&#8221; did for K. Asif, &#8220;Pakeezah&#8221; for Kamal Amrohi; a never-before, never-again essay for a secure place in the annals of Hindi cinema. Now J. P. Dutta, not exactly in the prime of professional life following &#8220;LoC&#8221;, adapts the novel to the big screen for the fourth time.<br />
<span id="more-23"></span>This is a much more ambitious venture, and Dutta takes some cinematic liberties with the text and context of the novel: there are some oversights as in gumboots for the hero, a hand-pump in the 19th Century for the heroine. Some inadequacies of research: his courtesan shows more skin in 2006 than Rekha did in the early 1980s, and some of the costumes are stereotypes for period films. The much talked about kimkhwab, the age-old ghararas, are replaced with shararas in many sequences. The haath phool with four rings is tampered with too. As is the mehndi which used to stretch well beyond the wrists then but is reduced here to just a dab on the tip of the fingers, a little mound at the centre of the palm. And Anu Malik&#8217;s music is too fast-paced for the not so fast era.</p>
<p>But wait: do not write off Dutta&#8217;s &#8220;Umrao Jaan&#8221;. There are these blemishes, yes, as indeed is the length of the film: some dispassionate editing could have lopped off some 20 minutes. But these are mere asides. At its soul, body, even content, this &#8220;Umrao Jaan&#8221; is as beautiful as its leading lady, the one who once had the world at her feet.</p>
<p>Hosannas to her beauty might sound like weather bulletins now, but here Aishwarya Rai undertakes the difficult job of doing Rekha&#8217;s role. And manages to hold her own. Despite the obvious repetition, isn&#8217;t she beautiful! If in &#8220;Devdas&#8221; she teased the moon for being more beautiful, she was right. The moon has its blemishes, Aishwarya her glow. Eyes with the depth of the sea, tresses with the darkness of the night, and fingers extending an invitation her lips won&#8217;t voice. Here she shows two dancing eyes in her opening mujra, &#8220;Salaam karne ki aarzoo hai, idhar jo dekho salaam kar lain&#8230; .&#8221; The camera lingers on her face, taking note of each twinkle in her eyes, paying a tribute to those dimples, now backed by the virtue of spending a few years in spring!</p>
<p>Never the greatest of actresses, Aishwarya makes a valiant attempt to bring the angst, the anguish of the woman rejected by all: her family, her lover, her buyer. Yet having the magnanimity to forgive each of them. It is the story of a girl who dared to love on the streets where lust is bought and sold in lieu of love. But Dutta goes beyond the hackneyed, courtesy a novel that left many with a heavy heart and brimming eyes. Aishwarya does an adequate job in most sequences, reserving her best for the final showdown with the hero &#8211; Abhishek Bachchan. In those fleeting minutes she reminds you of Rekha. Then settles to be Rai, happy with her beauty, working within her limitations. Those, incidentally, include her pronunciation, with Aishwarya mixing her `khh&#8217; with `kh&#8217;. Urdu certainly is not her forte.</p>
<p>Talking of performances here, there is none better than Shabana Azmi&#8217;s. As Khannum, the livewire Madam at the brothel, she is superb. With her, the film goes up a notch or two. She creates her own canvas. While Aishwarya uses her eyes to communicate, Azmi uses every part of the body. Her shrugging of the shoulders, her simmering anger, her mischievous glances all lend an unmatched depth to the film.</p>
<p>However, the film suffers on other counts beyond foibles of research. Its male characters are second fiddles: Abhishek is a misfit as a nawab. Come on, Farouque Sheikh was just so good in Ali&#8217;s film. Puru Rajkumar is not even a shadow of Naseeruddin Shah as Gauhar, the man who loved Umrao. And Sunil Shetty as Nawab Faiz does the role with the same indifference he shows in countless potboilers where he arrives and departs in all fury. Pity, they reduce Dutta&#8217;s film to just a female show.</p>
<p>Never mind. &#8220;Umrao Jaan&#8221;, all dressed up and beautiful, is still fetching. The story has feeling; the narration is not inadequate. And between Aishwarya and Azmi we get some moments when we forget all the debate whether Umrao Jaan Ada was a real-life woman born in Faizabad and now buried in Varanasi, or just a figment of Ruswa&#8217;s imagination. Never mind. As a poet said, &#8220;Ishq fanaa kaa naam hai ishq mein zindagii na dekh&#8230; &#8221; She is still a dream. Book your date with &#8220;Umrao Jaan&#8221;. The graces, the ada, the haya, the nazakat, the nafasat are all there.</p>
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		<title>Getting ScReWeD</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Nov 2006 10:00:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Its been a lot since i have blogged. I have really a huge desire of taking this blogging fulltime. or rather posting a single post everyday. But since i started first blogging i have to see lots of problems. My life changed completely in these months. When i started blogging i was in Lucknow (India) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its been a lot since i have blogged. I have really a huge desire of taking this blogging fulltime. or rather posting a single post everyday. But since i started first blogging i have to see lots of problems. My life changed completely in these months. When i started blogging i was in Lucknow (India) and today i am in Kathmandu (Nepal) though its been like a dream come true for me .. but its really hard to maintain it all. Last Month my older hotmail account got hacked which had lots of vital details about my site due to which many of my site got defaced and i was not able to blog regualarly. But i did manage to cover the losss and know i have decide that i will be using Wordpress.com as host for my blog. Defenitely i guess, this time onwards i will be able to blog regularly. (Insha-Allah)</p>
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		<title>Finally i have started Blogging!!!</title>
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		<title>Nothing Fancy</title>
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