As the monsoon arrives, most of the farmers get bussy for the preparation for the roopai (rice plantation). In Nepal Ashar 15 is celebrated as the day for rice plantation, it is also popularly known as dahi chiura khane din (yogurt and beaten rice eating day).
The fun part of this festival is that all family members and neighbors get together to help in the plantation of rice for each other’s fields. It shows the unity among the people and how they help each other’s is good and bad times.
Some of Kathmandu valley’s heritage sites were damaged due to Barpak earthquake 2015. we still have many heritage sites to cherish on as only few of them were damaged or turned into rubble. I want to post some picture of few heritage sites before and after shots here.
I am still here, i am your Hope I am your dream I am your eyes of peace
25th April 2015, marked as a black day in the history of Nepal as we were struck by a 7.9 magnitude earthquake. I want to write my experience on this but i don’t have words to describe it.
It’s the day we lost our ancient culture and heritage. Beside the human casualties, we lost many of our Temples, Palace and small town full of history.
This day will be recorded in the history book of Kathmandu valley. Bagmati River is important part of this valley. Since last few decades many parts of this river were illegally capture by people at different places in the name of homeless people, so called sukumbasi.
I love football, from childhood I have been attached with this game.
There are many reasons why I love Football. First of all in a distance of 100 meter from my home I have my club “Friends Club Of Kopundole”, I am 1000 meter away from National Stadium, and last but not the least we had sufficient ground to play football (now only engineering campus ground).
It was a great experience to watch Standard Chartered Bangkok Marathon 2011, Bangkok at 3 am. I was invited by our Nepali participant Mr. Mahendra Man Maharjan and his coach our veteran player Mr. Baikuntha Manandhar.
It was a memorable time to watch the start of the game and talk with Mr. Manandhar. He shared his past experience with me and my other friends Dr. Ashish Subedi from Nepal and Mr. Hilal and Mr. Alam from Pakistan. There were many runners from around the world of different age.
The above picture was published on today’s Kantipur Daily Newspaper and the news says that these ducks were killed because they were effected by Bird Flu. We see in the picture that the healthcare official from the government are wearing a safety dress and killing the ducks. what about the kids who are watching it so closely? won’t they get effected by the Bird Flu?
Who should be blamed if these kids get effected? Hope such things will not happen in future.
I support Local Empowerment. So, I’m sharing this Everest Base Camp Trek to promote a new way of trekking where trekkers can empower the local service providers like lodges, guides and porters by booking services directly through them. #empoweringthehimalayas #freetriptoeverest
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