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Bhuwan Khadka: possibly the first Nepali-origin Australian to fight state elections, representing the Greens

Bhuwan Khadka: possibly the first Nepali-origin Australian to fight state elections, representing the Greens

January 26, 2017 0 Comment

By Ram Khatry, Sydney 26 January 2016 The Greens have become the first Australian political party to nominate a person of Nepali origin for any state level elections. Bhuwan Khadka, the…

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The man who never says ‘no’ to his mum: an Indian Australian’s incredible journey from 800 dollars to millions

The man who never says ‘no’ to his mum: an Indian Australian’s incredible journey from 800 dollars to millions

February 13, 2016 2 Comments

By Ram Khatry, Sydney 13 February 2016 ”Australia is a land of opportunity” – one hears and reads the clichéd statement so often that many of us begin to miss the very…

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Arpana Rayamajhi, the born artist who brings colours of Nepal to the world

Arpana Rayamajhi, the born artist who brings colours of Nepal to the world

December 4, 2015 0 Comment

By Ram Khatry Arpana Rayamajhi travels the four corners of the world looking for the unique and artistic, the beautiful and ‘not so beautiful’. She is on a perennial hunt…

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Anish Giri, the young lad who beat five-time World Chess Champion Viswanathan Anand

Anish Giri, the young lad who beat five-time World Chess Champion Viswanathan Anand

November 15, 2015 2 Comments

A young lad of 21 born to a Nepalese father and a Russian mother is the new sensation in the cerebral world of international chess. Grandmaster at the mere age…

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A 12 year old boy becomes the youngest Nepalese to train at Manchester United

A 12 year old boy becomes the youngest Nepalese to train at Manchester United

June 30, 2015 2 Comments

1 July 2015: A twelve-year-old boy from Kathmandu is set to become the youngest Nepalese to train at Manchester United summer camp. For a country where thousands of children go without…

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Santosh Kumar Shrestha: the Hercules of the Himalayas

Santosh Kumar Shrestha: the Hercules of the Himalayas

March 13, 2015 0 Comment

Before he arrived in Sydney in 2008, Santosh Kumar Shrestha had been to a gym for a month, little less than a month to be accurate. Once here, he did…

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Modi’s seven inspirational women ministers

Modi’s seven inspirational women ministers

February 18, 2015 0 Comment

Note from the editor: The following was originally published on 27 May 2014 by HerStory. It is a testimony to the fact that South Asia is changing and that women…

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Shesh Ghale & Jamuna Gurung: The high-achievers!

Shesh Ghale & Jamuna Gurung: The high-achievers!

January 21, 2015 2 Comments

They left Nepal around the time when the country was turning a major historical corner – 1990 mass movement for restoration of democracy. Epic street protests against autocratic regime of…

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