Ashika Tamang: A social reform campaign or an excuse to go viral?
Ashika Tamang: A social reform campaign or an excuse to go viral? "Once upon a time in a village there was a man who always did good for others even if he did not benefit himself. The villagers loved him very much. But gradually he began to work only to show off himself rather than to gain the love and appreciation of others. He wanted people to see him every time and consider him as a hero. The purpose of his work changed and gradually even the villagers stopped loving him so much. This is not a story but the reality of our society. Like the character in the story, we have seen that whether someone acts without looking at his own benefit or not, over time he becomes selfish and even the villagers stop loving him. Let's call this process 'viral' in the popular language. Such a content, such a character that lasts for a few moments, disappears. Until recently (even now) cases of quarrels between spouses, family discord used to go viral in Nepali villages on social medi...