NDTV – At least 40 people died in Nepal after a plane carrying about 72 people from capital Kathmandu crashed in Pokhara Sunday morning, news agency Reuters said. There were 68 passengers and four crew members on board the plane that crashed between the old and new airports in the city, located in western Nepal. The twin-engine […]
Mouth-Watering Katsumoto Sando Bar by Bistro Concept Group Opens in SoHo
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Sai Ying Pun favourite Katsumoto has a brand-new sister restaurant, the first child of Bistro Concept Group to be born into SoHo.
Katsumoto Sando Bar focuses on making the best sandos in town, and you’d be hard-pressed to find a better choice of oversized towers bookended by Hokkaido milk bread and bathed in Kewpie mayonnaise and tonkatsu sauce.
The first thing you’ll notice when wandering into Man Hing Lane towards the restaurant entrance is the towering presence of two colourful samurai. Indeed, Katsumoto’s name is derived from the film
Nepal s wasted talent
What Jitu Rai did and what he said suggest that given the opportunity Nepali youths can shine in any field published on 2021-02-10 09:02:00
Nepal probably is the most fortunate nation today. Its population statistics would make any planner or policy maker gasp with excitement. Our average age is 24, which means we are one of the youngest countries in the world. Presently, with around 95 percent of our population in working age or yet to enter working age, we have a golden opportunity at hand.
But the sad destiny of our youth and our nation was summarized aptly by champion shooter Jitu Rai back in 2014. Asked by Setopati.com what he thought he would be doing if he hadn t joined the Indian Army, Rai had replied bluntly, I would either be in the Gulf, or tilling my farm in Sankhuwasabha.