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The other evening, i had to fight my way to home. The city has become so crowded, it's almost impossible to walk. One hardly get any space to walk freely. Is not it amazing. I can't even imagine where do these people come from and how the city been accomodating them. You go outside for a evening walk, you will have to walk twice as fast as you normally do, even if you don't people walking along you will make you walk that fast. A push from behind and then from side and then from no one knows where, and next thing you realise is you are walking really fast, you can even call it a run. That's how things go here in the amazing city - my amazing city - kathmandu.
Dr. Suvash Shrestha, Intern
Kathmandu Medical College