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How Can Art and Culture Improve Nepal’s Society?

A nation’s art and culture reflects its people, its traditions, and its values. It can influence society by affecting opinions, translating experiences, and instilling values across generations. According to research, art and culture can even impact the fundamental sense of ‘self.’ Society news in Nepal can be a great source for the latest and most significant events related to these matters.   Testaments to society’s experiences   Many forms of art, such as paintings, literature, music, and sculptures are considered as repositories of the collective memory of a society. In a sense, Nepalese art preserves what factual historical records might not be able to express, particularly how it felt to exist in a certain place at a given time, or what it was like to be part of a specific event. It communicates how people from different times and cultures share experiences and points of view through imagery, stories, and sounds.   For social change   Together with culture, Nepal

How is Nepal Politics and COVID-19 Taking a Toll in Nepal?

Like all countries in the world, Nepal politics is affected by the ongoing pandemic. COVID-19 has underscored the many issues plaguing the country.    Among the most recent major developments happened in May this year, when Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli ordered snap elections to be held on November 12 and 19, almost two years before the five-year term of the parliament is due to expire. The prime minister also dissolved the House of Representatives after the recommendation of the council of ministers.    How is this decision affecting a country that is still in the midst of battling against COVID-19?   Fear arose right after the announcement of Prime Minister Oli. Many people were afraid that the pandemic situation in the country would worsen because of this turmoil in Nepal politics . At that time, hospitals were running out of oxygen and beds. The death toll was on the rise and mass cremations were happening in many parts of the country.   Critics say that the countr