The Himalayan Times
Kantipur
Republica
Monday, July 26, 2010
Nepali Girl "Smita Chhetri" in Hongkong Cricket
Born: February 27, 1990, Nepal
Current age: 20 years 149 days
Batting style: Right-hand bat
Bowling style: Right-arm medium
Personal Profile:
Currently Lives in: Hong Kong
Family Members: 6
Favourite Saying: Never give up / Heads up when people pull you down
Favourite Player to Watch:
Favourite Hong Kong Restaurant: KFC / Pizza Hut
Favourite Holiday Destination: Anywhere
Why?: Because it depends on my mood all the time
A must see website: http://www.facebook.com/ / ACC website
What would your friends best describe you as?: Crazy (most of the time)
Thoughts on Cricket:
Best thing about Hong Kong Cricket: They give chance to everyone
Favourite Format of Cricket: ODI
One rule you would bring into cricket: Everyone must bowl in a match
Most embarrassing moment in cricket: When I can't do well
If I was not an international cricketer, what would I be: Don't know but I was meant to be one
HKCA 2010
Saturday, July 24, 2010
3-year-old singer released an album in Nepal
A three year old child, Atithi KC, has released an album titled ‘Atithi’ in a program organized in Kathmandu. The album was released by the hand of the top musician of Nepal, Ambar Gurung.
In the program organized by Arbit Publication, Ambar Gurung told that he was impressed by the songs of the little girl. Atithi’s father and the owner of Arbit Publication, told that it is the first time such a small child has released an album in the world. He is planning to apply for a Guinness World Record.
The 3 year and 8 months old singer has compiled nine songs in the album named after her own name. Atithi’s father told that she started talking at the age of 6 month and walking at 8 months.
In the program she sang the National Anthem ‘Sayau thunga ful ka hami …’ along with two other songs from her album. Last year she had sung a song for the prime minister of that time, Puspa Kamal Dahal, and she had also appeared in a number of other live programs.
One of the song, Sa, Re, Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha, Ni …, is also made into a music video by director Dabbu Chhetri.
Good job Atithi!
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Old Kathmandu
Swayambhu 1870 AD (1927BS)