Say u Be Mine
If you were to be mine,
I would never need to see any sunshine.
The fears of my mind all die when I see thy smile,
The panacea of my hysteria.
Thy lips, the moles upon thy cheeks are the reason for this euphoria.
Say u be mine I promise you all the world’s happiness,
Melancholy dies when I see that face full of blissfulness.
From the Ganges to the river of Thames,
I shall love thee even after the blood in my body drains.
I may not be brunette or blond with blue eyes,
But Say u be mine I pledge to always rise,
Like the eagles in the skies.
Pensive is what this world for me would be without you,
If I were with you, every day would feel new.
Promise to thy gods and mine, with you I shall be for all life,
Might not be rich enough but will never stop to thrive.
Every breath I take has your name,
If you were mine this world be never the same,
Your smile is greater than having millions of fame.
Say u be mine I promise to never bring our love in vain,
In the desert of my heart, you are the only rain.
Jupesh Ghimire
BA IInd Year
Koteshwor Multiple Campus
Friendship
Remember and bear in mind
A faithful friend is hard to find
Good friends are very few
Never exchange old ones for new
Friendship is a mirror
Handle it with care
Once it is broken
It can’t be repaired
Dear friends,
Mountains may fall
Rivers may dry
You may forget me
But never do I
Yuna Upreti
Class: X
Neric Academy
DJ Tenzing summits Sagarmatha, attempts world record
Tenzing Sherpa, one of Nepal’s pioneering DJs, returned to Kathmandu on Friday after successfully summiting Sagarmatha on May 21 at 4:47 am. He also attempted a Guinness World Record for the highest-altitude DJ concert on May 17, organizing a DJ party at Everest Camp II, located at 6,400 meters.
In late March, he announced the ‘Everest Expedition 2024’ with the slogan ‘Stop Global Warming, Save the Himalayas’.
According to DJ Tenzing, the expedition’s purpose extends beyond personal achievement; it also seeks to promote tourism and raise awareness about the impact of climate change. “Being one of the first DJs of Nepal, it’s my duty too to promote DJ culture in Nepal, and hence I attempted the world record,” he added.
Earlier, Hit Bahadur Tamang, Minister of Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation, commended DJ Tenzing for his efforts to raise public awareness through this expedition. Minister Tamang presented DJ Tenzing with the national flag of Nepal, expressing government support for his endeavor.
Hailing from Solukhumbu, DJ Tenzing has been organizing musical programs in the Solukhumbu region for the past 12 years, particularly on International Everest Day, commemorating the historic ascent of Mt Everest on 29 May 1953.
Hearing on fraud case against Home Minister Lamichhane on June 10
The Supreme Court denied an interim order on a writ petition filed against Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane.
A single bench of Justice Til Prasad Shrestha issued the order for discussion with disputants on June 10, which would determine whether to issue the interim order.
Shrestha also demanded submissions of the charge sheets filed at different courts against Lamichhane.
In the order, Justice Shrestha warranted prior rights for hearing the case, as its nature suggested.
The case is related to the misappropriation of cooperatives' funds.
The Office of the Attorney General has also been asked to furnish a written response whether an order is needed in the case.
Advocate Anupam Bhattarai had filed a writ petition at Supreme Court, accusing Home Minister Lamichhane of involvement in the misappropriation of cooperatives' funds. He also demanded relieving Lamichhane from the post.
Earlier, justice Tek Prasad Dhungana had ordered for the registration of a writ petition against Home Minister Lamichhane on May 22.
Koshi to present its policies and programs on Monday
The policies and programs of the Koshi Province government for the new fiscal year 2024/25 will be presented on Monday.
Minister of Internal Affairs and Law and Government Spokesperson Leela Ballabh Adhikari shared that the Province Cabinet meeting held today approved the annual policies and programs and decided to request the Province chief Parshuram Khapung to read out the annual policies and programs at 4 pm on Monday.
Likewise, the meeting approved the sixth annual report of the Auditor General-2081 to be submitted to the Provincial Assembly.
Monsoon expected to enter Nepal on June 13
This year's monsoon is expected to enter Nepal from June 13.
The monsoon has reached India's north-eastern territory, Bangladesh, Bhutan and reached Sikkim in India, according to the weather forecast division under the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology.
Rojan Lamichhane, meteorologist of the division, said that monsoon will enter Nepal around June 13 and that there is a 35 to 55 percent chance of more than normal rainfall in most parts of the country during the monsoon.
Climate expert Dr Dharmaraj Upreti said that this year's monsoon reached India's Assam, Sikkim and surrounding areas last Saturday. Hence, it can be estimated that the monsoon will enter the Koshi region a week earlier than the scheduled date.
Since the monsoon air has become more active, it can be assumed that the monsoon will be active in the next three to five days in Koshi Province.
Over 90, 000 foreign tourists visit Nepal in May
More than 90, 000 foreign tourists have entered Nepal in May this year.
According to the statistics released by the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) today, a total of 90, 211 foreign tourists visited the country in May.
The tourist arrival has increased by 16.10 percent this year in comparison to last year. A total of 77, 703 foreign tourists had visited Nepal in May last year.
The NTB Director Maniraj Lamichhane said that the arrival of foreign tourists is encouraging. He said, "Overall, the arrival of tourists seems to be encouraging. Comparatively, although a large number of Indian and American tourists entered the country, the number of tourists from China has not increased as per expectation."
According to NTB, 38,288 tourists from India, 8,381 tourists from China and 8,527 from the United States visited Nepal in May.
Nepse surges by 13. 51 points on Sunday
The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) gained 13. 51 points to close at 2,083. 04 points on Sunday.
Similarly, the sensitive index surged by 1. 45 points to close at 371. 65 points.
A total of 9,697,206-unit shares of 325 companies were traded for Rs 4. 31 billion.
Meanwhile, Multipurpose Finance Company Limited (MPFL) and Makar Jitumaya Suri Hydropower Limited (MAKAR) were the top gainers today, with their price surging by 10. 00 percent.
Likewise, Narayani Development Bank Limited (NABBC) was the top loser as its price fell by 9. 13 percent.
At the end of the day, the total market capitalization stood at Rs 3. 30 trillion.







