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Manisha in Disha Nirdesh!

   She interviewed about Nepali women maois 09-Nov-03 Bhunte
     Its not on the Disha Nirdesh website yet 09-Nov-03 Rosie
       bhunte ji ko Manisha ko ho? 09-Nov-03 sparsha
         Bhuntejee did confuse me. I was thinking 09-Nov-03 hehe
           Manisha Aryal ?? 09-Nov-03 dautari
             Hahahahahaha! 09-Nov-03 golkhandi
               Hehe, that's how newspaper attracts crow 09-Nov-03 Bhunte


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Bhunte Posted on 09-Nov-03 04:12 AM

She interviewed about Nepali women maoists...enjoy viewing Nov 3, 2003 program...
Rosie Posted on 09-Nov-03 09:34 AM

Its not on the Disha Nirdesh website yet, is it?
sparsha Posted on 09-Nov-03 10:40 AM

bhunte ji ko Manisha ko ho?
hehe Posted on 09-Nov-03 02:45 PM

Bhuntejee did confuse me. I was thinking Manisha he meant to say was Manisha Koirala!!! But the interviewer in the programme was Manisha, not koirala though, taking interviews on women's issues with three people.

This reminded me of one event. It was around 1993-1994 in one of the newspapers in Nepal (I don't remember the exact name but I think it was Mahanagar or Jansatta), there was a sensational headline 'Thimi ma bam'. During those time, unlike these days of daily voilence, it was very rare to find bombing events or gun-fighting. So, it was sensational. When I went through the content of the news, later I found that it was not bomb but Dr. Dirgha Singh Bam, who was appointed as the director of SAARC TB Centre in Thimi.

I think Bhuntejee also did the same this time.
dautari Posted on 09-Nov-03 04:43 PM

Manisha Aryal ??
golkhandi Posted on 09-Nov-03 05:34 PM

Hahahahahaha!
Bhunte Posted on 09-Nov-03 06:23 PM

Hehe, that's how newspaper attracts crowds....

Bijaya Kumar made the introductory part in Manisha Arjyal's talk program some lively showing some field stuffs, but later parts were just bogus. I was initially thinking that she might have gone to Rolpa-Rukum's jungle to depict maoists women there as part of investigative journalism. But, no thing like that. Talking about maoist women with UML leader Shankar Pokhrel doesn't make any sense....