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Interview with Nepalese saxophone player Shubha Bahadur Sunam

The saxophone is a family of woodwind instruments. Saxophones are usually made of brass and played with a single-reed mouthpiece similar to that of the clarinet.The saxophone family was invented by the Belgian instrument maker Adolphe Sax in 1840. Adolphe Sax wanted to create a group or series of instruments that would be the most powerful and vocal of the woodwinds, and the most adaptive of the brass instruments, that would fill the vacant middle ground between the two sections. He patented the saxophone on June 28, 1846, in two groups of seven instruments each. Ensmble of Nepalii artists come together in a performance to welcome noteworthy Nepali Sax player Subha Bahadur 2015.

R@re disease: The Human Tree man

Tree man illness is an extremely rare autosomal recessive genetic hereditary skin disorder associated with a high risk of carcinoma of the skin. It is characterized by abnormal susceptibility to human papillomaviruses (HPVs) of the skin. Here in this video we can see the same disease. This is a video taken in Dhaka at 30 January 2016. Abul Bajandar is suffering from same kind of disease. He in this video is with tree like roots growing from his legs and hands. This looks so scary and painful as well. He is a rikshaw van puller from Khulna, Bajandar. This disease is called Epidermodysplasia verruciformis. He is been suffering from this disease Epidermodysplasia verruciformis for the past six seven years. This is a very rare kind of disease, many of us might not be aware from this disease as well and for some of us this disease is new. This disease or this grows particularly on hands and legs. The doctor Samanta Lal Sen the chief coordinator of National Institute of Burn and plastic surgery of the DHCM has told that the doctors will decide on his treatment after forming a medical boards of experts. In this video we can clearly see such scary disease through our eyes.

Nepali Comedy Suntali ko Saathi

Kunjana Ghimire as Suntali, wife of Dhurmush and Jhumri, wife of Aite and Fatauri Budhi, most talkative woman. Sita Ram Kattel known by his serial name Dhurmus is a Nepali comedian, actor, script writer, and director. He is one of the main characters of the Nepali TV series Meri Bassai. He is considered as one of the Nepal's most talented and best comedian ever because he alone had played more than 24 roles in his own sitcom Meri Bassai. He also acted in the 2013 Nepali box office hit Cha Ekan Cha in a lead role along with Deepak Raj Giri, Kedar Ghimire, Neeta Dhungana, and Jeetu Nepal.

University Girls Dancing Leaked Video

With customer era groups locked in an infinite race to to make the smallest, sleekest gadgets they are able to, it’s easy to forget about the primal pleasure of seeing mindblowingly large hardware.right here are ten machines which can be so enormous that they may screw together with your feel of what is huge, what’s small, and what’s without a doubt colossal—every handily positioned into scale.In this particular video we can see a enormous machine that can almost destroy everything into pieces. Wether it is a small object or it is a big object like cars and vans, it can take every thing for granted and turns them into pieces. Watch the full video for the Update.

Interview with Mahendra Rai Yadav, Central (Terai Madhesh Sadhvabna Party)

Ntv Night 2072 (Nepal Television)

Nepal Television was established in January 1985 with the slogan "Communications for Development." The television broadcasting in Nepal is completing its 29 years with Nepal Television's growth in fulfilling its social responsibility. NTV era is also a benchmark of professionalism in areas of information, education, health and entertainment. In the past two and a half decades, Nepal Television is accessible in the mountainous, hilly and Tarai belts of the country. In this period and in the changing political context, Nepal Television is committed to promoting pluralism and protecting the typical Nepali cultures and strengthening the national unity. The second channel of Nepal Television is especially popular among the youth. Nepal Television has earned the reputation in the production of documentaries on areas of historical and cultural importance. It also practises risk-journalism. NTV has continuously strengthened its technological capacity. It is now airing programmes through the terrestrial, satellite and digital networking. The signal of Nepal Television covers more than 50 countries which also blankets 50 percent of the total land mass and reaches to 72 percent of the country's population. NTV and its second channel are not only ensuring people with their right to information through 19 transmitting stations but providing them effective educational materials and contributing to overall developmental activities.