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Message from the
PRINCIPAL
"There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a
miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle. " -A Einstein
The above cited all time famous saying of Albert Einstein has been a single line quote
I always remember when things are to be accomplished from my side and I am sure
CCRCians won't be an exception.
With almost 12 years long glorious history, CCRC has come a long way now. It is all
because of the hard work of the students, commitments and dedications of the faculties
and the trust of the parents and dedications of the faculties and the trust of the parents
and well wishers that they have on us has kept us enthused in both academic and extracurricular endeavors. As a result, truly speaking, the college endeavors are often reflected
with the achievement of our students that they have made so far. They have made us
proud in each successive year. For CCRCians scattered all over the globe, CCRC is yet
a confluence through the activities conducted by CCRC Alumni Association from time
to time.
The sixth editing of Herald is being published with the sincere initiation and effort of the
students. With almost all events include in the news magazine, I have personally learned
that articles in the news magazine carry varied aspects of our life with the message
conveyed in some ways of the other. I congratulate all involved in bringing out this
magazine. I firmly believe such an endeavor is a platform for amateur student writers
to expose their writings. Every individual student writer/author vividly has their creative
instinct and they deserve the token of appreciation and encouragement.
Last but certainly not the least; the editorial board deserves heartiest thanks for making
the magazine a success. I also extend my thanks, through this magazine, to all the
parents and well wishers for their timely support and constructive criticisms passed on
to us which have guided us towards positive directive at all time.
H.C. Lamichhane
Message from the
DIRECTOR
I am delighted that yet another new edition of the CCRC
Herald is being published now. As I have always believed
such engagements of the students yield result based
energy and they have. As always, proved this time as
well to serve the digest like news magazine before the
readers of all walks of life. Readers will love to go through
the write ups on all matters and issues created whether
by a novice or by teachers. Also, such an Endeavour will
provide the opportunity to offer limelight to the upcoming
students performers through their activities conducted by
different clubs. At the same time, it helps students to build
up the team work skills and ponder on things with critical
analysis. The CCRC Herald editorial board has done a
praiseworthy job, be it the selecting and editing of selected
praiseworthy job, be it the selecting and editing of selected
articles, or be it the accumulating advertisements, or
spending hours together for pre-publication task.
Apart from studies, CCRC has been encouraging the
students to get involved in extra- curricular activities like
publication of CCRC herald, will magazines through
CCRC English Society, art competitions through CCRC
Art and Culture club, blood donation, sanitation and other
awareness raising campaigns through CCRC Eco Club,
and sports related activities through Sports Club.
Dev Raj Paudel
Patrons
Hari Chandra Lamichhane (Principal)
Dev Raj Paudel (Director)
Advisors
Amar Pradhan (Dept. of English)
Krishna Pokharel (Dept. of Nepali)
Editors
Suchita Acharya (Co-ordinator)
Birat Poudel (Chief Editor)
Nitiz Lamichhane (Sub Co-ordinator)
Nikesh Kr. Lamsal
Sagar Panta
Apekshya Sharma
Soniya Thapa
Priya Mishra
Tanuja G. C.
Sanjaya Sapkota
Sandip Lohani
Shreya Singh
Rabina Panta
Suyasha Subedi
Representatives from
FELLOW CLUBS
Eco Club
Himal Adhikari
Art & Culture Club
Nitisha Kafle
Health Club
Pragya Gautam
Sports Club
Sahan Baral
Club of Humanity
Ravi Raman Prajapati
IT Club
Saugat Sapkota
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Published by Capital College and Research Center
THE ENGLISH SOCIETY, CCRC
From the
editors' pen…
It has been 5 springs in continuing to provide you with the most awaiting
yearly magazine of our college "CCRC HERALD". This is not mere a
photography of students' creation but also a true reflection of our college
and infact a matter of pride…henceforward in the very same way to hold
our culture of "The English society" we bring out the 5th volume of the
college's yearly magazine "CCRC HERALD".
This volume of the magazine is the proof of our strenuous effort being able
to gather out the emerging talents,noble minds and their sound creations.
This is the magazine that is truly fashioned for students and we feel
awesomely privileged and dignified to be associated with it. We are
overwhelmed by the sound creations of all the CCRCians and we admit
that it was not an easy job unless the cooperation and group work of fellow
club representatives. So we want to present the gift of self gratitude to all
the students associated with it. Moreover it was a job to provide us the
platform to learn something and we are glad that we have make it up to
provide you with a worthy matter infact. Also we admit that we have been
able to present you this volume overcoming all the hurdles and difficulties
and we believe this volume has a lot to describe out our effort as well.
Finally we would like to express our gratitude and lots of thanks to all the
CCRCians who were a part of it and contributed a lot. Also we would like
to express our thanks to all the teachers for their important suggestions
and motivation to bring out an awesome volume. Also thanks to all the
students who are the contributor to this noble work. Over an all the very
same part of the credit goes to all the fellow club representatives and all
the members of " THE ENGLISH SOCIETY". All the criticisms and suggestion
will be highly entertained...
THE ENGLISH SOCIETY, CCRC
cluster munitions
for the first time
the highly educated son
do you know???
amazing and strange astronomical facts
i believe in me. do you?
lots to tell…
if i never say yes again
interview with pushpa basnet
tarsiers
amazing facts
Sorrow makes one a hero tomorrow
CR7, the ultimate superstar
about mindblowing speeches
still it exists
the search of pain…
hip hop beats
a war on baby girls
importance of “you”
mistakes
some intresting facts about the moon
did you really know
getting healthy birthday cakes for kids
College Politics - Good or Bad ?
my first experience of living in hostel
best friends
korn... da wildest band ever
students and responsibilities
an extra ordinary paragraph
key to success
what do different subjects cite about love?
my introduction with her
how difficult is it to get topic for an essay?
CID special
some shortcuts
the secret garden
a poem about examination
changing time
who says so ?
MBBS vs CA
excuses for not doing homework
a funny telephone call
paragliding
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child labour
the effect of music on our lives
Lincoln Vs Kennedy
procrastination is the thief of time
determination and persistance
the most
best 10
friendship
the real nature of man
riddles
try to understand
it was not mere a spider
unconditional love
abcs of friendship
books
happiness
dirty yet respectful hands…
dark description of a blind
princesses’s life vs my life
Physics Joke
missing you my friend
Dear Friend
the one we call friend
New Generation
god particle is proof of god of the creator
where i'm from
love at first sight
african elephants
fun facts… fun to know…
resticate from the heaven
anorexia nervosa
things we’ve learnt from films:
harry potter mania
who the hell created the exams?
examination
anatomy of friendship
Who are you to me?
more reasons you need to eat breakfast in the morning
being nostalgic
brain teasers
fernando torres
my best friend
october revolution
my college
amazing facts
world trade organisation (wto)
love
dream
chelsea
Funny questions with no answers
the climate change
history of worldcup
cool insults
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THE ENGLISH SOCIETY, CCRC
engineering education in nepal
if u love someone:
appreciate your life
my life: lived ? or not started yet?!
kids are quick
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ice cream facts
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THE ENGLISH SOCIETY, CCRC
conflict has ended, and
are costly to locate and
remove. Cluster
munitions are
prohibited for those
nations that ratify the,
adopted in, in May
2008. The Convention
entered into force and
became binding
international law upon
ratifying states on 1
August 2010, six
months after being
ratified by 30 states;
currently, a total of 111
states had signed the
Convention and 73 of
those have ratified it.
Dipendra Dhakal
'12' K
cluster
munitions
A cluster munition is
a form of air-dropped
or ground-launched that
releases or ejects
smaller submunitions.
Commonly, this is a
cluster bomb that
ejects explosive
bomblets that are
LETS PRAY
COMMONLY
THAT NO
CLUSTER
BOMBS
WILL
EXPLODE
OUR
FUTURE!
The first cluster bomb
used operationally was
the SD-2 or
Sprengbombe
technology was
developed
independently by the,
and . The US used the
20-lb M41 fragmentation
bomb wired together in
clusters of 6 or 25 with
highly sensitive or
proximity . From the
1970s to the 1990s
cluster bombs became
standard air-dropped
munitions for many
nations, in a wide variety
of types. They have
been produced by 34
countries and used in at
least 23. shells that
employ similar principles
have existed for
decades. They are
typically referred to as
(Improved
Conventional
Munitions) shells. The
US military slang terms
for them are
Dickwandig 2 kg,
commonly referred to as
the . It was used in to
attack both civilian and
military targets. The
"firecracker" or
"popcorn" shells, for the
many small explosions
they cause in the target
area.
DEVELOPMENT OF
CLUSTER BOMBS:
designed to kill enemy
personnel and destroy
vehicles. Other cluster
munitions are designed
to destroy or lines,
disperse or weapons,
or to scatter . Some
submunition-based
weapons can disperse
non-munitions, such as
. Because cluster
bombs release many
small bomblets over a
wide area they pose
risks to civilians both
during attacks and
afterwards. During
attacks the weapons
are prone to
indiscriminate effects,
especially in populated
areas. Unexploded
bomblets can kill or
maim long after a
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THE ENGLISH SOCIETY, CCRC
TYPES OF CLUSTER
BOMBS:
A basic cluster bomb
consists of a hollow
shell and then two to
more than 2,000
submunitions or
bomblets contained
within it. Some types
are dispensers that are
designed to be retained
by the aircraft after
releasing their
munitions. The
submunitions
themselves may be
fitted with small
retarders or to slow their
descent. Modern
cluster bombs and
submunition dispensers
are often multiplepurpose weapons,
containing mixtures of
anti-armor, antipersonnel, and antimateriel munitions. The
submunitions
themselves may also
be multi-purpose, such
as combining a shaped
charge, to attack
armour, with a
fragmenting case, to
attack infantry, material,
and light vehicles.
Recently submunitionbased weapons have
been designed that
deploy submunitions,
using thermal and
visual sensors to locate
and attack particular
targets, usually
armored vehicles. On
the basis that they
should not cause the
indiscriminate area
effects or unexploded
ordnance risks of
cluster munitions, these
submunitions are not
classified as cluster
munitions under the
definition of the weapon
enshrined in
international law by the
Convention on Cluster
Munitions. However
some of the types of
cluster bombs are:
· Incendiary
· Anti personnel
· Anti tank
· Anti runway
· Mine laying
· Chemical weapons
· Anti electrical
· Leaflet dispensing
HISTORY OF THE
USE:
Munitions" bans the
stockpiling, use and
transfer of virtually all
existing cluster bombs
and provides for the
clearing up of
unexploded munitions.
It had been signed by
108 countries, of which
38 had ratified it by the
affected date, but many
of the world's major
military powers
including the
US,RUSSIA and
CHINA.
Although the cluster
bombs are not
regarded to be used
they had been used
several times in the
history. Some of the
incidents of the use of
cluster bombs are:
· Vietnam war
· Nagomo Karabakh
war
· First and Second
Chechen war
· Crotia, 1995
· Serbia, 1999
· Afghanistan,
2001/2
· Iraq
· Lebanon, 1978/
1982/ 2006
· Georgia, 2008
· Libya, 2011
· Syrian civil war
for the
first time
Rivesh Sah
'11' G
Night and day, stars and sun
All of a sudden in my childish fun
I found myself falling in love
The whisper of your voice, the warmth of your touch
So many little things, made me love you so much.
Then for the first time I realized
What it’s like to fall in love
I found my dreams get complete
Our love was indeed really sweet
Never imagined I would ever quit
Because I had lost myself to be around you
But, now my days are long, my nights are cold
Without you here for me to hold
The tides have changed
My feelings deranged
Because you broke my heart
And tore my soul
Changed my thoughts
And feelings for you
CONVENTION ON
CLUSTER
MUNITIONS:
Again for the first time I realized Love
Love is sad and love is cruel
To try to find it again
I would be a fool…
Taking effect on August
1, 2010, the
"Convention on Cluster
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do you
know???
- In playing cards the
king of hearts is the
only one having a
mustache.
- Our eyes won’t
burst into tears while
cutting onions if we
are chewing gums.
- Babies don’t drop
tears until they
reach about 6-8
weeks old.
- For our earth to be
a black hole it must
convert to a size as
that of a pea.
- We can draw a line
of about 35 miles by
using an average
lead pencil.
- On Mount Everest,
gales can blow at an
incredible 150km/hr.
- An African wolf dog
known as the
basenji is the only
dog in the world that
can’t bark.
- Dolphin sleeps with
one eye open all the
time and a rabbit
can breathe 300
times in a minute.
- It is impossible to
sneeze and open
your eyes at the5
same time and
sneeze can be
stooped if we stop
breathing keeping
our eyes open.
- Of all the words in
English language
Paras Regmi,
'12' C
the highly
educated son
An 80 year old man
living in a foster care
was once visited by his
45 years old son after
a long duration of 4
years. The old man
was sitting on the chair
facing the window
when his educated son
came to visit him.
Suddenly a crow
preached on the
window.
The father asked his
son, “what is this?” son
replied with a surprising
voice, it’s a crow.
After a little while, the
old father asked his
son for 2nd time, the
son said, “father, I just
told you it’s a crow”
For the 3rd time, feeling
irritated he told his
father with a rebuff. “It’s
a crow, a crow”
For the 4th time, this
time, the son shouted
at this father, “It’s a
damn crow. Don’t you
understand? Are you
treating me like this
because I didn’t come
to see you?” and he
left.
One week later, the old
man died with a piece
of paper in his hand.
The son then found
that the paper was a
page of an old diary his
father used to write.
It said; today my son
asked me 24 times
what the thing at the
window was & slept in
my lap. Each time he
asked I hugged him &
felt my affection rising
towards him & replied
with a smile.
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the word set has the
most definitions.
41% of the moon is
never visible from
the earth at anytime.
It is illegal for tourists
to enter the Mexico
City with more than
2 CDs.
February 1865 is
the only month
recorded in history
not to have a full
moon day.
Typewriter is the
longest word the
can be made out of
the letters of one
row of the keyboard.
Venus is the only
planet that rotates
clockwise
The height of the
people increases
more than the
normal in space.
Eiffel tower of Paris
was built for the
hundredth
anniversary of
French revolution.
Bulls are not
attracted to red
color.
reach us,that we are
actually seeing
objects as they
appeared hundreds,
thousands or even
millions of years ago.
So, as we look up of
the sky, we are really
looking back in time.
- The crab Nebula was
produces by a
supernova explosion
in 1054 A.D. the
ehinese and Arab
astronomers at the
time notes that the
explosion was so
bright that it was
visible even on earth
doing the day, and lit
up the night sky for
months.
Prabesh Karki
'12' C
amazing and
strange
astronomical
facts
- If you would place a
pinhead sized piece
of the sun on the
earth you would die
from standing within
145 km (90 miles)
from it.
Even though man has studied the heavens for
thousands of years, we still very little about the
universe we live in and as we continue to learn.
Here is a collection of amazing, interesting and
strange astronomical facts.
- Scientist believe that
we can only see
about some of the
matter in the
universe. The rest is
made up of invisible
matter called dark
matter and a
mysterious from of
energy known as
dark energy.
- Neutron stars are so
dense, that a soup
can neutron star
material would have
more mass than the
moon.
- The son produces so
much energy, that
- Space is not a
complete vacuum,
there are about 3
atoms per cubic
meter of space.
every second the
core releases the
equivalent of 100
billion nuclear,
bombs.
- The star Lucy in the
constellation
Centaurus is a huge
cosmic diamond of
10 billion trillion
carats.
- Black holes one so
dense, and produce
such intense gravity
that even light cannot
escape. Theoritical,
predict that there are
situations under
which light can
escape (which is
often called hawking
radiation).
- The coldest place in
the universe is on
earth, in wolfgong
ketterles lab in
massachusets
0.000000000001
degree Kelvin.
- Light from distant
stars and galaxies
takes so long to
- A single Quasar
4
produce the same
amount of energy as
1 trillion suns.
- The closest
blackhole to forth is
only 1600 light years
away.
- The largest stractare
found in the universe
is the sloan Great
wall, a super cluster
of galaxies 1.37
billion light –years
wide
Adopted from:
Astroceanomy/
Google
yet. You must have
h e a r d
t h a t
“contentment is
greatest happiness”.
U n f o r t u n a t e l y,
‘satisfaction’ is
something that we
humans never get. And
this dissatisfaction
bolsters us to achieve
something bigger.
Priya Mishra
'12' G
Honestly speaking,
diligent, hardworking
sedulous person are
never left behind. We
get only few chances
in our lives to prove
ourselves. The
opportunity does not
knock again and again.
It’s now or never. So
persons who don’t trust
their skill, potential and
alomp don’t get any
chance to succeed. It’s
we, ourselves who can
adorn their life and built
up a brighter future.
i believe
in me.
do you?
like everyone else, I
also love to cherish the
fond memories of good
days, years keep
passing by, the old one
leaves memories and
“example is
better than
precept”. So
I don’t want
to be a
garrulous
adviser.
the new one brings
hope to achieve
something big. For me,
the world has always
posed countless
challenges. I punch
and parry, duck and
dart and manage to
stay afloat. By saying
this, I don’t mean to
address myself as an
aleck person and also
looking back on past is
of no use. Adorned
past does not count
much
but
an
embellished future
surely does. Nobody is
immaculate at least I
haven’t found anyone
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To d a y ’ s
world
demands an agile
person, not a churl and
bigot. I personally don’t
appreciate the person
with lack of self
confidence and the one
who always ends up
comparing him/her with
someone else. I have
a deep respect for a
cheerful, confident and
optimistic person. If you
respect yourself you
will surely be
respected. Don’t you
know?? ‘Pure gold
does not fear flame’. I
do know that most of
us are apprehensive
about our future and
we should be also
because obstacles are
purposely to get on the
way of success. Am I
being officious? I admit
that I am trying to
advice. But trust me I
really don’t mean to do
so.
Our interest, zeal,
enthusiasm are the
bone factor that takes
us to the top. People
have a wrong
assumption that only
shiningly brilliant
bookworms become
successful but believe
me it’s not so. Having
a good personality with
affable behavior and
some extra talents will
be a plus point. I know
there’s a big difference
in saying and practicing
it in real. It’s very easy
to present our views,
advice people and to
solve their problems,
but far more difficult to
apply them in our own
life. It’s simple to say
people,’ keep trying’
but when we get in the
same situation we get
exhausted and too
tired.
T h e r e ’s a s a y i n g
“example is better than
precept”. So I don’t
want to be a garrulous
adviser. I trust myself
and believe in what I
do. I request everyone
to be a paradigm (a
model example) so that
others can be inspired
and take you as a role
model in their life. It
doesn’t matter what
others think about you
what matters is, to put
up a bit and throw your
punches before the
lights are out.
lots to tell…
There are lots of experiences to share
I ‘m going to tell you as you don’t mind to hear…
Lots of happy moments are there in my life
But there are also sad times where I strike
I got lots of achievement and failures
Sajana Thapa
But most important was my care
'12' C
The failure of mine brings achievement
So I believe in them and try again
Far away there’s a better way to go
Full of difficulties, ends with peace so
Don’t ever regret upon yourself and be hopeful
Cause life is precious& if lost no chance to feel pitiful
These experiences of mine force me to conclude,
Life is nothing but a lake of sorrow and happiness god has put.
if i never say
yes again
If I never say yes again,
What would I be in front of you,
Whenever you insisted me for help,
My silence would pierce your bundle of respect,
Whenever you expect anything from me.
The almighty who brought me here,
Shall curse me for my stiffness,
My existence would remain history,
Until I show mercy on a being,
Until I show mercy on a being,
I could be excluded from the sociable member,
As they found me credulous,
With my self made negligence on duty,
How I could manage a solace,
To make myself patience and persistence,
I shall say yes again,
To ensure my existence,
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interview with
pushpa basnet
CNN hero
2012
I consider myself
fortunate. None of my
children are ever
problematic. They
understand our
situation how we are
coping financially and
even socially.
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I love what I
do, may be
that is why I
am a
successful
person now.
CCRC
CLUB
SOCIAL
At 8 am in the morning,
members of CCRC
Social Club went to the
outskirts
of
Kathmandu, at Chapali
to take an interview
with Pushpa Basnet,
the CNN Hero
2012.Early Childhood
Development Center
Nepal founded by her,
sits in a serene crook
of the busy city. She,
along with her 44
children and many
helpers leads a very
simple and happy life
and denies being a
celebrity.
nor want to be counted
as a celebrity. But the
attitudes have changed
of the people. They
know me and are more
helpful. Now people
supports me lots.
- Everyone knows
you as the CNN Hero
2012. But as for
yourself, how do you
introduce yourself?
As for me, I consider
myself a very diligent
and hardworking
person and generally
very simple and
practical. I love what I
do, may be that is why
I am a successful
person now. I am a
very down to earth
person; I do not dawdle
on useless diplomatic
subjects. I am a very
honest person and
very practical at some
points. I don't like
people cheating on me
I can get quite nasty if
they do that.
The jails we are talking
about, are they of
Kathmandu itself?
No, I work with the
children of jails outside
of Kathmandu & I am
working with children
around 14 jails right
now.
- How do you
interact with the
parents of the children
who are inmates?
I do not interact exactly.
Those crimes they do,
do not concern with me
at all I work for my
children and all that
matters to me.
- According to your
past interviews we
have read so far, you
have told that you not
much of a studious
person. But now you
are an internationally
renowned celebrity.
How do you see
yourself in introspect?
- What about the
children? Surely you
must be attached with
them.
Yes they are but I have
to remind myself that
one day they will go
with their parents. The
You see, I do not count
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truth is no one comes
back. Till today I have
sent more than 100
children to their home.
- Yo u h a v e 4 4
children of all groups.
That is 44 different
behavior 44 different
problems. How do you
cope that?
I consider myself
fortunate. None of my
children are ever
problematic. They
understand our
situation how we are
coping financially and
even socially. They are
ever helpful and almost
never complain.
- How hard did you
struggle to come to this
position of success?
Do you think yourself
lucky?
I knew when I was on
the top 10 that it was
all my hard work. But
after that, my
supporters brought me
to the top. The precious
votes I got, they are the
most important phase
on my journey to being
the CNN Hero 2012.
prefer an erect posture
at all times. Since they
can’t walk, they hop
when they are on
ground and mark their
trees with their urine.
The gestation period of
the female tarsier lasts
roughly for six months.
They will then give birth
to a single tarsier baby.
Young tarsiers are born
with fur and with their
eyes open. Baby
tarsiers are able to
climb within a day of
birth and reach sexual
maturity when they are
about two years old.
Prabin Rana Magar
'12' K
tarsiers
Tarsiers are small
animals with enormous
eyes which are as large
as their entire brain.
They depend greatly
upon vision than a
good sense of smell.
They spend their entire
life on trees. They got
their name from their
feet that have
extremely elongated
tarsus bones.
Tarsiers are extremely
shy animals. Their
social habits appear to
be dependent on
where they live.
Tarsiers in some place
stick together in groups
while tarsiers in other
place prefer to rest and
hunt alone. The most
usual thing about these
animals is their flexible
neck that they can turn
SIZE
Their head and body
range from 10 to 15 cm
in length, but the hind
limbs are about twice
this length including the
feet, and they also
have a slender tail
about 20-25 cm long.
They weigh 113-142
grams.
up to 180 degrees.
They are neither a
monkey nor a primate.
CHARACTERISTICS
Tarsiers have soft,
velvety fur that come
in colours like brown or
beige. They have very
long hind limbs. Their
fingers are also
elongated, with the
third finger being about
the same length as the
upper arm. Most of the
digits have nails, but
the second and third
toes of the hind feet
bear claws instead,
which are used for
grooming.
FEEDING HABITS
Tarsiers are nocturnal
animals but can be seen
active even during the
day. They primarily feed
on insects but also eat
Tarsiers are about the
size of squirrel but have
long tail. Their tail is
used for balancing like
a tripod, and they
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small animals such as
rodents, reptiles and
birds. Tarsiers catch their
prey by jumping on
them. They are very
adept at leaping from
tree to tree. They have
also been known to
catch birds that are in
motion.
HABITAT
Tarsiers were once
found in Asia, Europe,
North America and
possibly Africa. Today
they are only found on
several Southeast
Asian islands including
the Philippines,
Sulawesi, Borneo and
Sumatra.
They live in and around
the base of the tree
trunks and the roots of
plants such as
bamboo. They are
occasionally found in
hotels at the top of the
trees.
LIFESPAN
Tarsiers have a lifetime
of about 12 to 20 years.
Adopted from-The
Himalayan Times
November 12, 2011.(page8).
Upieka Bhandari
'11' E
amazing facts
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The smoke that is produced by a fire kills
more people than a burn does because of
Carbon monoxide.
Human are born with 300 bones, however,
when a person reaches adulthood they have
only 206 bones.
The biggest bug in the world is Goliath Beetle
which can weigh up to 9.5 ounces and be 4.5
inches long.
There was once a country named Prussia.
After the world war, it was divided among
Poland, Germany and U.S.S.R.
McDonald Restaurant serves food and drink
to an amazing 43 million costumers on daily
basis.
Cindrella is known as Rashin Coatie in
Scotland, Zeozolla in Italy and Yehnsien in
China.
Mars is the home of Olympus moons, the
largest known volcano in the solar system.
The Great Pyramids used to be as white as
snow because they were encased in a bright
limestone that has worn off over the years.
Paul Hungn holds the record for the loudest
burp which was 118.1 decibels, which is as
loud as a chainsaw.
The fur of Binturong also known as “Asian
Bear Cat” smells like the popcorn. The scent
is believed to come from the gland located
near the tail.
The thickness of Arctic ice sheet is an average
10 feet. There are some areas that are thick
as 65 feet.
Sorrow
makes one
a hero
tomorrow
Without sorrow life is zero
We must accept fates arrow
If our efforts are thorough
Our sorrow, god will borrow
Bindu Panthi
'12' C
Sorrow nicely shapes our mind
Sorrow stops our being blind
Via sorrows, remedies we find
Sorrows are indirectly kind
In the absence of sorrow
Our mind does not grow
We think not like a hero
Our attitude is made narrow
Sorrows must be overcome
For which efforts we welcome
At last strong we become
This is sorrow’s outcome
Our willpower sorrow’s increase
To our heart sorrows supplies grease
Our talent only sorrow release
In a gist sorrow supplies peace
Every sorrow at last dies
Not because of our cries
But because our soul tries
Life and success sorrow ties
Sorrow less person is none
Sorrow is sure if life has begun
Sorrow trains is a slogan
Sorrow is a tamable dragon
In sorrow, all must dip
By coming under its grip
All are lashed by sorrows whip
So every life sorrow makes a trip
Now sorrow will somehow vanish
But you cannot fully relinquish
Further sorrows, time will furnish
From life, sorrow none can banish
Life and sorrow are closely associated
By life sorrow is very much fascinated
By sorrow, peace is initially confiscated
Sorrow grows when life is sophisticated
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and Real Madrid the
Spanish La Liga team.
He captain’s the
national team of
Portugal and he’s the
most costly player in
the history of soccer
after transferring from
Manchester United
Football club to Real
Madrid Football club.
Ronaldo started his
football career for
Andoriha and played
just for two years for
the club de Portugal,
the Portuguesse giants
where Alex Fergusion
admired the young
talented player and
later signed frim for
about 12:24 million
pounds. He was 18
years of age.
Abhash Pradhananga
'12' L
CR7, the
ultimate
superstar
Ideals vary with regard
to everything. So,
everyman has his own
ideal of human
greatness. Some
worship the man of
power, some look up
for inspiration to the
silent, patient worker,
who is dedicated to
knowledge, trying to
keep the torch of
science and philosophy
burning like Einstein,
C.V Raman or Satyen
Bose. There are
others, again, who love
the man of action, the
doer of deeds and so
on. But my idea of a
great man is different
The next season he
won the FA cup with
Manchester United and
also played the Euro
2004 for Portugal. In
the opening match of
from any of those
mentioned above. A
great man, in my
opinion, is the one who
has reached the
highest peak of
success in his early
age. Such a man, is no
doubt rare. But, yes I
really do know a man
who conquered the
world of soccer game
in his young age. And,
he is no other than
Cristiano Ronaldo.
Cristiano Ronaldo was
born on Februry 5th,
1985. He plays at the
wing or the striking
position for Portugal
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competition he scored
first goal for his country,
though they lost the
match to Greece by 21. However, Portugal
still reached the final of
the competition and yet
lost to Greece again.
In 2007, Cristiano
became the first player
that could win every
four major FWA and
PFA awards. The next
year he won the OEFA
champions League
with his club
Manchester United
where he was awarded
the highest goal scorer,
the Golden shoe. He is
in fact the first winger
to win their award. He
also topped the award
for Golden Boot in the
Premier League. He
was named the world
soccer Footballer of the
year, FIFA and
becoming FIFA World
Player the same year.
This made him to
become first United’s
player that won the
Ballond’or in 40years.
He became the first
player that won FIFA’s
Pukas Award, this is an
honorary award given
to best goal of a
season. The goal was
against PC Porta in the
quarter-finals of the
UEFa Champions
League where he
scored from almost 40
yards.
Scoring 51 goals in 1
season he turned out
to be the highest goal
scorer surpassing the
likes of Ferenc Puskas
who scored 49 goals in
a season. In the same
season he would then
finish with a total of 53
goals. This made him
to become the first
Madrid player able to
attain and exceed 50
goal margins a season.
He established a goal
scoring mark of one
goal scored in every
70.7 minutes. As a
result of his goal
scoring attitude he
however won the
European Golden shoe
award again and
became the first player
that won the award in
two different leagues.
Ronaldo is indeed not
only a talented player
but also a fantastic one
with terrific and
dazzling skills that can
give terror to any
defense line in
FOOTBALL.
Tika Prakash Ghimire
English Department
about
mindblowing
speeches
"Neither did I think that I ought for the sake for avoiding
danger, to do anything unworthy of a free-man, nor do
I now repent of having so defended myself; but I should
much rather choose to die having so defended myself
than to live in that way. For neither in a trial nor in battle
is it right that I or anyone else should employ every
possible means whereby he may avoid death; for in
battle it is frequently evident that a man might escape
death by laying down his arms and throwing himself
on the mercy of his pursuers. And there are many other
devices in every danger, by which to avoid death, if a
man dares to do and say everything".
Socrates (Extracted from his speech in the court)
"No more than European society before 1848 felt the
revolutionary atmosphere enveloping and pressing it
from all side. There is one great fact, characteristics of
this, our nineteenth century - a fact which no party
dares deny. On the other hand, there exist symptoms
of decay for surpassing the horrors rewarded in the
later times. In our days everything seems pregnant to
the contrary; machinery gifted with the wonderful power
of shortening and fructifying human labor we behold
starving and overworking it. The victories of art seem
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to bought by the loss of
character. All our
inventions and progress
seems to result in
endowing material forces
with intellectual life, and
in satisfying human life
into a material force."
Karl Marx
(While in exile in
England Delivered this
speech at the time of
founding the peoples
party in 1856)
"In place of a great
number of parties, social
ranks, and societies, a
single community now
has taken its place the
German National
Community! To bring it to
realization and to deepen
it more and more is our
task. I had to hurt many
in this time however, I
believe that the good
fortune in which the entire
nation is participating
today must richly
compensate every single
one for what he had to
give up clearly on his own
part."
for access on equal terms
to trade and raw materials
which are needed for their
economic prosperity. In
addition it records my
desire to bring about the
fullest collaboration
between all nations in the
economic field with the
object of securing for
labor due standards,
economic advancement
and social security. I owe
my advancement entirely
to the House of
Commons, whose
servant I am. In my
country, as in yours,
public men are proud to
be the servants of the
state and would be
ashamed to be its
masters."
on somebody. It is all the
more important for us if
the country has to move
on to the 21st Century.
We are on its threshold.
It is a century that is going
to be vastly different from
anything which we have
known before."
Abraham Lincoln
(Pennsylvania, Nov 19, 1863)
"I go, but my soldiers, my
friends, will continue to
serve France. Her
happiness was my only
thought. It will be the
object of my wishes. Do
not regret my fate; If I
have consented to
survive, it is to serve your
glory. I intend to write the
history of the great
achievements we have
performed together. My
friends, I wish I could
press you all to my heart.
Adieu, my children! Be
always gallant and good.
Do not forget me."
Winston Churchill
(Addresses on Dec 26
1941, The US Congress
in Washington)
Adolf Hitler (Speech to
Germans' in 1935)
"I am a child of House of
Commons. I was brought
up in my father's house
to believe in democracy;
trust the people, small
victors and vanquished,
"Now we are engaged in
a great civil war, testing
whether that nation or any
nation so conceived and
so dedicated, can long
endure. We are met on a
great battlefield of the
war. We have come to
dedicate a portion of the
field, as a final resting
place for those who here
gave their lives that nation
might live. It is altogether
fitting and proper that we
should do this."
Indira Gandhi
(Speech at a Youth
Convention, New Delhi
July 9, 1980)
"This moment is one of
profound grief. Our need
now is to maintain our
balance. We must face
this ordeal with fortitude,
courage, and wisdom.
India lives. India is
immortal. The spirit of
India is immortal. We shall
shoulder this burden…
with determination… I
shall value your guidance
in upholding the unity,
integrity, and honor of the
country."
Napoleon Bonaparte
(Farewell to the old
Guard)
"Youth Force is an
important force at any
time at any country, but
especially in our country
where there has been a
certain dependence on
age, a certain
dependence on authority,
a certain desire to lean
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Rajiv Gandhi (On the
Assassination of Mrs.
Indira Gandhi)
"I have a dream that one
day my four little children
will not be judged by the
color of their skin but by
the content of their
character. I have a dream
that the son of formal
slaves and the son of
formal slave owners will
be able to sit down
together at the table of
brotherhood…"
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Worlds Great
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What about sunrise, what
about rain, what about
panoramic view, what
about beautiful song,
what about love, what
about peculiar sondaughter and what about
the mindblowing speech
if the fabulous characters
can't play their wondrous
symphony that they have
initiated?
The names mentioned
above are not just names,
but are the time which
have ever been qualified
for the epic of democracy
and remained as ever
engraved characters in
the calendar of human
civilization. Reading
between the lines of the
mellifluous extracts by
the staunch leaders,
every individual may
measure their peculiar
heights with the scale of
their knowledge, wisdom
and justice. Brain, bravery
and speech were the
weapons of the leaders
to attack the opponents
and to attract the heart of
millions. As a result, their
speech had not only
halted the heart beats of
hundred of thousands but
also played the vital role
to introduce democracy
and define the
significance of peoples'
rule.Their speech was
recorded by every
psychology which has
remained as the hallmark
on the masterpiece of this
earth. The world is one,
but rug proof and the real
foundations are different.
So long mighteous water
of the Mississippi flows
and the curvaceous peak
of the Everest shines on
this earth the hemoglobin
bobbling and heart
touching speech by the
protagonists may not be
deleted from the memory
of the citizens.
Their bewitching and
oratorical speech
voluntarily vibrated from
every slums to sky-
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scrapers buildings, from
the prisons to the
Universities and from
teashops to the House of
RepresentativesCommons or the
Palaces. It's not
overexaggeration to say
that their mindblowing
speech became more
popular than the
characters who delivered
it. Not only Martin Luther
King scanned over the
horizon of Lincoln
Memorial and
Washington Monument
but Rajiv Gandhi and
Madan Bhandari also
sacrificed their
charismatic life in their
youth because of their
unbelievable capacities
and the original
roadmaps they've
engraved for the
ornamentation of their
respective motherlands.
The meaningful and
powerful speeches by
peculiar leaders' as well
as the idealists' have ever
remained immortal. From
B.P. Koirala to Indira
Gandhi, Sir Winston
Churchill to Adolf Hitler,
were the real servants as
well as protagonists of
their nation. Directly and
straightforwardly they
offered the bunch of
speeches. Their thoughts
shook the contemporary
politics nationally and
internationally. Not only
Abraham Lincoln, the
pioneer to introduce
democracy in the United
States but also Napoleon
Bonaparte who nearly got
victory over the whole
Europe, also witnessed
the bloodbathing
experiences to create
whirlwind for the
betterment of their
countries and the
people.Similarly, the
parallel idealists Karl
Marx and Socrates
released the arrows
(marvelous sayings) of
their insight and brought
evergreen idealogical
current between the
Northpole to the South.
Significantly, the most
immediately striking
quality of their speeches
have been illuminated
with indivisuality,
originality,self expression
and spontaneity. The
curious craftsmanship of
their mind,depth of
knowledge, freedom,
revolution,
power,compassionand
wisdom ensured concrete
success to click their
potentialities in front of
the mirror of the people.
The leading protagonists
of the new intellectual
milieu were itinerant
fighters, staunch
humanists and idealists
of the liberal spontaneity
who offered both political
instruction and guidance
for success in practical
affairs, with the expanded
possibilities for
participation in the
democratic polls (except
Hilter, but he was good
for Germany). The proper
molding of the leaders'
character for successful
participation in ideal and
political life required
rational acuity,
grammatical precision
and oratorical powers.
They could thereby be
best prepared to play an
effective role in the
people's democracy and
more generally assure for
him or herself a
successful character in
the world. They were
naturally qualified
character who granted
the silver circle around
the cloud of peoples'
frustration. Their far
sighted eyes of mind also
photographed the dawn
of everyone's
liberty,prosperity and the
persuit of happiness
around ghettos and
hamlets with the lens of
their far-sighted eyes.
Thence, they also
appeared as a living
embodiment of goodness
and wisdom shaping the
future endeavors.
magical craftsmanship of
the real heroes will be
repeatedly read,
analyzed and
assimilated. So long the
earth exposes its third
pole, the speech by the
people's hero will be
exemplified as the
milestone or source of
inspiration to redefine
their motherland,
Ironically, the World
popular leaders have
been successful to
explore their intellectual
as well as peculiar caliber
and to sacrifice their own
personal benefits and
luxuries. They have been
vanished into the pacific
ocean of sheer
benevolence or the
public. But unfortunately
some of them were
assassinated before the
goal they have scored on
the behalf of the real
people. They enlightened
the lamp of their fire-like
personality reflecting
power, vision, strength
and nobility on their face
but lamp(s) hardly
witnessed the shadow of
conspiration.
In a nutshell, above
mentioned political
personalities and idealists
were the unparallel
champions of their time
when their speech could
capture the whole mass
not only representing the
dream of the people but
also vibrating their mind
for the sake of creative
suffering and "change".
The marvelous and
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still it
exists
democracy and human
civilization. If it is
enveloped, what about
sunrise… What about the
mind-blowing
speeches?
Anita Bhandari
'11' C
I usually get stratified
Don’t know what things stray me
I feel, I’m invisible
And this world is not for me.
Mysterious fact hits me
Higher people kick me
A dreadful dark and a recurring feeling
The unexpected park and the people annoying.
I try to forget the dreary thoughts
I want to live with own guts
Want to feel the happiness and satisfaction
But people block my path with objection.
From the childhood days up to date
This feeling is ever the same
The people behave differently
Looking at me and my poverty
I start loosing my mind
So did I lost my dream
Even though I get one
But never going to fulfill.
Am I wrong or my birth
Why this sort of domination over me
I did hear the world had gone vast
But I’m still tortured regarding my cast…
getting chance to
celebrate the state of
being alone. I want to
be with me. I want to
be all alone. Alas! My
dream remains just a
forbidden day dream.
Provided he (Lord) had
not done so, I don’t
need to care and take
tension about others. I
would love to be a
liberal bird flying higher
and farther up to the
zenith and swimming
miles after miles into
the deep insightful
never-ending ocean
chasing the gigantic
Blue Whale.
Amin Kawan
'12' A
the search
of pain…
Evolved time has
changed me for
forever. A ‘halliera
hidne keto’ has just
metamorphosis to
something absorptive
and someone strange.
I can’t boast that I have
experienced all the
truths of ephemeral life
Long back I
was told
“Diamond cuts
Diamond”. So,
I wonder why
don’t I invite
and face the
highest limit of
pain and
defeat the
PAIN.
but can say with a bet
of million that in my
short sitting with life, I
have faced the storms
of troubles, fired bullets
of barriers and an
unending chain of
deceive and plot. And
the result is, it has
brought a sea change
in me. You can say, me
and my thinking has
changed just the way
the British climate
tends to change.
I want to dive from the
top of atmosphere
towards the earth
because I am eager to
feel the monstral
character of air. I am
keen of being punched
and hit by the very air.
The scratches all over;
the bruises all over. I
want suffering; I want
cut all over my body; I
Something I used to
dream of… Like, I am
standing all alone at the
acme of the rocky hill
and am enjoying the
sense of being all all
alone. But, I curse the
almighty, why he had
poured the emotions
and sense of
responsibility in me,
due to which I am not
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want the ultimate pain
because I want to
conquer the pain. Yes,
I want to crumble the
webby threshold of
pain. Long back I was
told “Diamond cuts
Diamond”. So, I wonder
why don’t I invite and
face the highest limit of
pain and defeat the
PAIN. Since pain is all
what makes the people
suffer throughout their
life, I want to instill the
very pain in me so that
the so-called pain even
can’t touch me.
But mean time, I am so
helpless that I feel sorry
on myself on pondering
over all those useless
stuffs. How a timid like
me can face even a
single strand of pain let
alone the strings of
pain. I have no idea
whether I can survive
and withstand all those
continuous pain in the
search of highest point
of euphoria…
creates bounce in the
song.
Once you are a buildup musician you can
create your CD and
make hip hop beats
online by uploading on
internet. There are also
beat makers available
in the market with
different software that
fully loaded interfaces.
Kritiva Nepal
'12' J
hip hop
beats
Music is one of the best
means to relax our
minds. On the other
hand creating music a
challenging task and
has lots of fun too. Hip
hop music is one of the
popular music among
the youngsters.
you need to select a
well know artist of that
particular beat and try
to make beats like him.
This is an easier option.
Select a song of an
artist and try to intimate
him by getting the feel
of the song.
They love to dance on
it and some of them
wanted to learn Hip
hop music. If you are
an initial music learner
and want to create
music of yourself then
there are some simple
steps how to make hip
hop music.
The most important
step is to format a song
writing lyrics, chorus,
bridge, verse, etc. then
time comes for creating
music, it is easy to go
for drums,kick, snare,
hi hat are good potion.
Finally last step comes
for mixing of the song
which is very important
because when each
lyric and beat is mixed
properly then only it
First you need to pick
styles that can be rnb,
rap, pop, etc. Secondly,
Some other instrument
that can help you are
virtual instruments,
mixers, audio, and MIDI
tracks. You can
download a free beat
software to make your
sound track a popular
one.You can find
Tutorials and manual
how to use the
software.Also make sure
that software company
is genuine and gives
money back guarantee.
By purchasing such
software you will not
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require physical
instruments. The
instruction mention in
the software is time
consuming and you
need to read them with
lots of patients.
Using to kick drum,
audio loops, MIDI
patterns will make you
a great shinning star of
music industry.Hip hop
musician uses
samplers,machine, turn
table, live vocal and
synthesizers,you can
buy them if you can
afford them.
Technology is the key
producer of hip hop
music.
Musicians are trying to
adopt new technology
nowadays. Beat maker
is three times more
capable of what a
producer can do to
create music. The speed
and rhythm of your
drums can decide the
popularity of your music.
man that doesn’t wish
to have a wife, if not
wife then they love their
mother the most. If so,
then why can’t the
same have the same
love and respect for
me?? People choose
male child over me
knowing that I am not
less in any aspects
than the male child.
Though you killed me,
you will know my
importance very soon.
I don’t understand
man, how will you run
the world alone without
me. I wish you could
open up your eyes and
see and accept the
truth. Without my
existence, how will your
existence be possible?
And your deed that
hurts me is you even
don’t deny murdering
Suchita Acharya
'12' B
a war on
baby girls
Why did they kill me
before I was born?
Why couldn’t you keep
me alive? I was looking
at the world through
your eyes, but they
terminated me before
I could open my eyes.
They snatched me
away from you illegally,
you could have saved
me. You must have
been compelled and
bounded by the social
norms but I know you
had the strength to fight
for the life of your baby.
I was happy playing
inside you, I could feel
your joy, your
impatience for my
arrival. Unfortunately,
you couldn’t hold me in
your hands. You
couldn’t pour all the
love and care you
wanted to. Mom…!
Why did you grow so
feeble? Your dreams
and desires ended up
with that one operation.
The operation that
threw me away from
you like your useless
part. I guess, I was not
meant to be compared
with the word ‘useless’
because of a small
reason that I was a
‘baby GIRL’.
Every child deserves a
family. So did I. Man
you helped plant me
but refused to accept
me before I arrived just
because you wanted a
baby boy. There is no
me by your own hands
just after my birth. How
pitiless can you be??
Sex selective abortion
is the practice of
terminating pregnancy
based on the predicted
sex of the baby. The
selective abortion of
female fetuses is most
common in areas
where cultural norms
value male child over
female especially in
parts of People’s
Republic of China,
India, Pakistan, Nepal
and the Caucasus.
In context of Nepal, the
report says that last
year 65% of the babies
found dead and
abandoned around
Kathmandu were girls.
They were still born or
Mom…! Why did you grow
so feeble? Your dreams and
desires ended up with that
one operation. The operation
that threw me away from you
like your useless part.
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killed after birth. It is
shocking but parents
often use most cruel
ways to kill an infant.
In one instance a baby
girl’s body was found
with “PAAN” (a tobacco
used foe chewing)
stuffed in her mouth.
How inhuman is that?
Although Nepal allows
woman to get abortions
many are not aware
about the fact. In our
society, were girl child
is seen as a burden,
pregnant women face
a lot of pressure to
keep the family happy.
Some women, in
desperation and under
pressure choose to
take the extreme
measure and kill their
baby girl. Most often,
murders go unnoticed
by the law enforcement
because the parents
throw away the body in
river or hide it far away
from their home. Thus,
the rate of conviction is
low.
Killing a baby girl in
womb is limited to
those with financial
means to get an ultra
sound and an abortion.
Majority of Nepali
women live in rural
areas and are not
aware of or cannot
access to these
services because of
financial reasons. The
report says number of
well-to-do families in
Kathmandu and other
developed cities, who
opt for infanticide is
growing because they
have legal uses and
also can access to the
services. They abuse
the law that allows
abortion to kill
unwanted girl child.
And, even doctors who
have degrees in their
hand to save life of
others are involved in
this crime just for
money.
As we debate a
woman’s right to
choose and her right
over her body, it is
important that we think
about hundreds of
baby girls dying in
Nepal. How can we
find a balance that
honors a woman’s right
to choose as well as
keep’s unborn baby
girls safe?
And for that, first we
people, both male and
female should behave
like civilized HUMANS
not DEMONS.
import
-ance
of
“you”
Srijana Sharma
'12' B
It’s the journey of time. You moved ahead, you
fall, you rise, you cry, you laugh. Every single
and shorten moments appears as if they are
the important one but later you again realize,
they were just an extraordinary items acting as
a part of your life. The more you grow towards
new phases, the more you get occupied with
experiences and experiences. Sometimes willing
desperately to stay aloof or, either sometime
grows the keen intensity of joy and crowd in
you. Whatever may be new, what matters is it’s
you! Yeah! Definitely what matters over here is
you! How you find yourself comfortable among
the dynamic situation and how could you feel
easy to fetch some moments of relief in you.
Life is to live and either this way or that, you
are bound to live it. So, living completely relay
on you. So, give some experiences to you! Grab
some Cords for you!!!
mistakes
·
When a barber makes a mistake:it’s a new hair style.
·
When a tailor makes a mistake:it’s a new fashion.
·
When a doctor makes a mistake:it’s an operation.
·
When a scientist makes a mistake:it’s a discovery.
·
When a teacher makes a mistake:it’s a revolution.
·
But,,,,,,,
When a student makes a mistake:it’s a mistake,and only mistake.
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Manisha Saud
'12' C
Shyam Karki
'12' R
some
intresting
facts about
the moon
The moon has always been one of the most
intriguing objects for us to look at and for ages
people have been captivated by its beauty.
However, many are not aware of the important
and interesting facts related to the moon.
MOON’S SURFACE
The moon is the fifth
largest of all the natural
satellites in the solar
system. The top five
moons in our solar
system start with
Jupiter’s largest moon;
Ganymede, followed
by the moon named
titan for planet Saturn,
number three position
is taken by callisto of
Jupiter, another moon
of Jupiter called “Lo”
takes the fourth place
and lastly in the five
position the moon is
moving away.
MOON IS MOVING
AWAY
Yes, the moon is
moving away from us.
Studies show that the
moon is taking some
rotational energy from
the earth and along
with its own centrifugal
force it is slowly
thrusting itself higher
in its orbit and further
away from the earth.
The initial findings
show that the moon
was approximately
22.530 kilometers or
14000 miles from
earth, but now it’s over
450000 kilometers or
280000 miles away. It
is estimated that the
moon is moving away
from the earth at
approximate rate of 1.5
inches (3.8
centimeters) every
year.
SMALL DISTANCE
OF EARTH TO MOON
At nearly 30 times the
diameter of the earth,
the distance in
between the moon and
the earth is 384,403
km. light travels
roughly 1.28 seconds
in order to cover this
distance. Now putting
that into perspective of
trillions of planets and
stars are light years
away from us this just
gives us the idea how
massive our
observable universe is.
LUNAR CALENDER
AND A BLUE MOON
There are normally
twelve full moons in
one year, but the
accumulation of eleven
extra days every year
theoretically results in
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thirteen after two or
three years. This is
referred to as a blue
moon. Before the
adaptation of solar
calendar, mankind on
earth, for thousands of
year, had used the
cyclic shifting of the
moon phases to follow
the number of days
and years – this was a
conveniently natural
calendar, which
allowed them to count
the numbers of days
and years. Even to this
day many countries,
cultures and religions
use the lunar calendar
officially.
Just to finish our top
interesting facts about
the moon, if this little
planet ever existed the
earth would have been
quite de-stabilized;
rotating at much higher
speeds with our days
close to only 6 hours
in duration; this would
have caused major
cataclysmic and
climatic effects killing
any forms of life at their
birth possibly without
the moon there could
have been no life on
earth.
Hopefully, the
information above with
the top interesting facts
about the moon will
help you to understand
and appreciate more
about our important
neighbor in space;
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art by
Indap Pun
11 'K'
did you really know
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-
“A” is the name of the village
in Denmark.
It is impossible to sneeze and
keep our eyes open at the
same time.
France was ruled by as many
as 18 Kings of same name.
There is a waterfall near
Honolulu which falls upwards.
A mosquito has 47 teeth.
A housefly can flap its wings
for 1000 times in a minute.
There are no clocks in Las
Vegas casinos.
Flies have their taste buds in
their feet.
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-
A crow has 4 stomachs.
Golden Eagle can see objects
on the ground while flying very
high in the sky.
Oak tree can live over 200
years.
Bed bug reproduces from head.
Chewing gum while peeling
onion will keep you from crying.
In England, the speaker of the
House is not allowed to speak.
The housefly can give a man
30 disease during cholera and
scarlet fever.
Source: Wikipedia
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Jagadish Thapa
'12' C
Parents who are
looking for alternatives
to the pre-made cakes
will have to search
harder in order to find
bakeries that sell
sugarless or egg free
cakes. Having a cake
custom made might be
expensive but it is a
better option if they
want a healthy cake.
When we custom order
the cake, we can
decide the ingredients
that we want to be
included and those we
want left out. This gives
us control over what
our children eat and we
can avoid any allergy
inducing products.
Shrameeka Khatiwada
'12' J
getting
healthy
birthday
cakes for kids
There are many
different ways to
celebrate a kid's
birthday but there's one
constant that is also the
highlight of the day, is
the birthday cake.
Nowadays, a party is
not complete without
the cake and it is
important to ensure
that the cake is not just
visually appealing but
is also healthy. Most
traditional cakes
contain a lot of sugar
and other unhealthy
ingredients that can be
quite harsh for the little
ones' digestive system.
Even for adults, the
cake is something that
should be enjoyed in
very small measures.
When planning
birthday parties for their
kids, most parents opt
to buy pre-made cakes.
While this may seem
convenient, it is not
always the best or
healthiest idea. The
store bought cakes
tend to be loaded with
sugar and other
preservatives that help
to keep the cake
looking good for long.
It is often difficult to
know exactly what
went into making the
cakes and it is
important to avoid
giving them in big
amounts to children.
The best way to ensure
that we get a good and
healthy cake is to bake
it ourselves. Most
people think that they
lack the expertise, but
as long as we can read
and follow recipe
instructions, baking a
cake is not difficult.
There are many
healthy recipes on the
internet and we can
source for the best
ingredients from health
food stores. If we are
not sure about our skill
level, we can try baking
a cake a few days or
weeks earlier to test
our skills.
One big problem that
birthday cakes
pose for
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young children is the
presence of eggs.
Eggs, and especially
the whites, tend to be
some of the top
allergens that affect
babies and young
children. Many cake
recipes do not require
the use of eggs. An
egg-less cake is easy
to bake and we can
use different healthy
ingredients to make
sure that the cake is
tasty. Kids do not know
about sugar until they
are introduced to it, and
delaying their first
encounter with sugar
is doing them a favor.
When baking the cake,
we should remember
that kids are more
attracted by the visual
appearance of the
cake than anything
else. If we spend more
time making sure that
our child's favorite
colors and characters
appear on the cake, the
child will not notice if
the cake does not have
sugar. For instance, a
banana cake is one of
the best recipes for
those who are looking
for a healthy cake that
also tastes wonderful.
Wanna bake a
healthier cake???
kind of political
awakening that the
mass movement in
2062/63 B.S.
Politicians have always
played for vote banks
in Nepal. And yet with
Nepal being one of the
demographically
youngest countries in
the world, the Youth are
the largest vote bank
in the country. It is
essential for the youth
of this country to come
together to assert and
dictate a common
liberal agenda for the
government.
Sarthak Ghimire
'12' C
College
Politics Good or
Bad ?
College politics is
viewed through a
different lens by
different people. Some
choose to ignore it. My
parents asked me to
stay away from college
politics. Why to get into
all that complication?
Politics is dirty. I'd
rather join a college
society. Some choose
to embrace it. Either
way you look at
campus politics, as a
complicated dirty
exercise involving
dishonest ... underhand
cash dealings or as a
democratic process, my
argument is that college
politics are essential to
students from a national
perspective.
"Tribhuwon University
is already one of the
most politically active
Universities of the
country, perhaps
because it's situated in
the Capital and hence
people are politically
aware. Students from
other states too need
to become active and
assert their rights,
straight from the
University level", is the
opinion of a member of
one of political Youth
parties of Tribhuwon
University.
Our nation is at present
being governed by
politicians with an
average age
exceeding 60. They
bring to the job an old
world thinking and slow
pace that holds back
the dynamic
liberalization and open
governance that India
urgently requires as a
nation. It is essential
for the youth of this
country to undergo the
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The Youth have the
greatest stake in the
future of this country. It
is youth that should be
dictating policy to the
government .
Tribhuwon University
has always been
politically active and
across the campus one
finds students agreeing
in unison that the need
of the hour is for Youth
associations to
become strong credible
organs of democracy
capable of influencing
decision making in a
democratic manner. In
this context I believe
that a strong political
culture in the colleges
is essential and the
students must not shy
away from participating
and engaging. If we
believe that politics is
dirty process then it's
essential that we
become a part of this
process and help lead
it in the right direction.
This country can
progress only if the
youth take firm control
of themselves and this
is a process that can
happen only through
political awakening.
with other guys, slowly
the loneliness &
awkward feeling went
away. After a week,we
had a welcome
program by the grade
12 students of our
hostel where we
introduced to them too.
I thought there would
be ragging,
suppression and other
activities by our senior
brothers like we see in
movies or read in
novels. But the
situation was different
from my expectations.
The senior brothers
were all friendly and
cooperative. All of us
found the hostel a lively
place like our own
house. Slowly, time
passed on, we began
to get into hostel life
and in its rules and
Prakash Gyawali
'12' C
my first
experience of
living in
hostel
Heavy machine guns
on our back,living in
groups near battle field,
strict discipline,waking
up early,away from
home,family and
relatives & not so tasty
food! This was what
whirling in my tiny
muscle in my head on
the day when I arrived
to the hostel of our
college. As it my first
experience of living in
a hostel, I was just
comparing it with
army's life.Although my
thoughts seem to be a
little exaggerated one
to you[now i feel it
myself],but this would
certainly happen to any
of us if that's our first
time. On the first day, i
was given a long slip
of rules & regulation of
hostel . By reading that,
everyone felt like
shouting ' what the
heck!'. Slowly, days
passed, other friends
similar to me arrived in
hostel. Our warden,Mr.
Bijay Rai at first
seemed to be a strict
one but he is not so
much a difficult person
as he seems. He
allowed all the new
comers to gather in a
room & get familiar with
each other for some
days which we we're
certainly not allowed to
do on coming days. As
I began to get familiar
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regulations. There are
many exciting
moments stored in my
memory when we all
worked together when
one of our friend was
ill, when we all went to
watch movie together
telling the reason of
eye checkup . Living in
hostel we learnt to work
together,develop
feeling of brotherhood
with other people. But
the main thing is that
we establish such a
strong relationship with
people we knew just a
year before.
Forgetting the minor
difficulties and rules an
discipline, I found great
fun living in hostel and
also I gained many
experiences and
memories.
best
friends
Best Friends we are,
Best Friends we’ll be,
For always forever,
U and me!
Longer than a phone call,
Deeper than the sea,
Sandesh Kandel
All these belong to us
'11' I
U and me!
Put it in a bottle
Never let it free
Keep it in your heart,
U and me!
I hope you read this poem,
Remember it for me,
Look after it with care
U and me!
Shritik Devkota
'12' C
ko n...da
wildest
band eve
Ko n is an American
heavy metal band from
Bakersfield, California,
formed in 1993. The
current band lineup
includes four
members: Jonathan
Davis, James "Munky"
Shaffer, Reginald
"Fieldy" Arvizu and .
Ko n was originally
formed by three of the
members of the band
L.A.P.D. The band
released their first
demo album
Neidermeyer's Mind, in
1993. Their debut
album Ko n, was
released in October
1994. The band began
recording Life Is
Peachy in April 1996,
and released it in
October 1996. Follow
the Leader is
recognized as Ko n's
mainstream
breakthrough, peaking
at number one on the
Billboard 200 in August
1998, along with the
following album Issues,
in November 1999.
The band released
Untouchables in June
2002, and released
Take a Look in the
Mirror in November
2003.
album Greatest Hits
Vol. 1 was released in
October 2004,
concluding Ko•n's
contract with Epic and
Immortal Records.
They signed to Virgin
Records, releasing
See You on the Other
Side in December
2005, and an untitled
album in July 2007.
Ko n's latest albums,
Ko n III: Remember
Who You Are and The
Path of Totality were
released via
Roadrunner in July
2010 and December
2011, respectively.
Ko•n has sold 19
million albums in the
US according to
Nielsen Sound Scan,
and around 47 million
worldwide. Eleven of
the band's official
releases have peaked
in the top ten of the
Billboard 200, eight of
which have peaked in
the top five. Eight
official releases are
Their first compilation
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certified Platinum or
Multi-Platinum by the
RIAA, and one is
certified Gold. Ko n
have released six
video albums and 39
music videos. They
currently have 41
singles, 28 of which
have charted. Ko n
have earned two
Grammy Awards out of
seven nominations, for
"Freak on a Leash"
and "Here to Stay".
Before Ko•n was
formed, three of the
original members of
the band were
associated with the
heavy metal band
L.A.P.D.: James
Shaffer, Reginald
Arvizu, and David
Silveria. Originally
consisting of Richard
Morrill, James Shaffer,
and Reginald Arvizu,
David Silveria joined
when he was 15.
When the band moved
from Bakersfield,
California to Los
Angeles, California,
Silveria dropped out of
high school and Shaffer
stayed in Bakersfield.
When Shaffer reunited
with the band, they
found a manager and
released an EP entitled
Love and Peace Dude
in 1989 through Triple
X Records. L.A.P.D.
released their first fulllength studio album on
May 3, 1991 which
consisted of eleven
tracks. The album was
entitled Who's
Laughing Now. After
releasing two albums,
L.A.P.D. broke up.
Shaffer, Arvizu, and
Silveria enlisted Brian
Welch and Jonathan
Davis to form the band
that went on to become
"Ko n."
The band name is
derived from a fan
suggestion, "Corn",
which the group initially
rejected, but later
settled on due to lack
of better ideas. Later,
Shaffer had the idea to
spell the name with
both a "K" instead of a
"C", and a backwards
"R", so the band's
name would appear as
"Ko n". The logo was
designed by vocalist
Jonathan Davis.
Silveria explained, "The
music makes the
name, because Ko n's
a dumb name. But
once we get
established, it makes
the name cool."
from Jeff Creath, called
"Underground Chicken
Sound," in Huntington
Beach, California.
While they were
recording at
Underground Chicken
Sound, a crowd had
been loitering outside
the studio. The band
began playing a
prelude to a later song,
"Clown", resulting in a
larger crowd gathering.
Arvizu said the crowd
gathered because it
sounded so "different."
Ko n started
performing at gigs in
the summer of 1993,
with members saying
that touring was a
"pain-in-the-ass." While
in Huntington Beach,
the band was spotted
by Epic/Immortal
Records A&R
employee Paul
Pontius. Pontius would
describe Ko n's sound
as "the new genre of
rock." In 1993, Ko n
released their first
demo album,
Neidermeyer's Mind.
Their album had very
limited printing, and
was not well received
by critics or the public.
It was released to
record companies and
to people who filled out
a flyer given out at gigs
they played for free
with Biohazard and
House of Pain.[20] With
this demo, Ko•n
pioneered the nu metal
sound.
Dinesh Sapkota
'12' I
students
and
responsibilities
Substituting to other works, students must read
Grewlling under the prosperity of college,
Optimistic for the future,
By underlining different seedlings of knowledge.
Getting step of work week forward
Should concern with the lessons,
Having aim oriented in life
For the sake of country and countrymen.
Under the shadow of life to achieve something,
All with the thrones must have to dare,
Life is not always bed of roses
Sophistication is possible with educational care.
With the diplomatic planned government
Subjective to constitution erasing violent and fight,
Straight forward to good citizen
Must spread the hope of light.
The only way out is to wake up
Being boon to motherland, toiling hard
To figure out the development
Education of silver line in the dark is the best.
Ko n rented a studio
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an extra ordinary
paragraph
Study this paragraph and all things in it. Actually
nothing is wrong but you must admit it is unusual.
Don’t just zip through it quickly but study it
scrupulously. With luck, you must find out what is
so particular about it and all words found in it can
you say what it is? Tax your brains and try it again.
Don’t miss a word or a symbol. It isn’t all that
difficult. Try, try! Go through this paragraph again
and again until you find it.
Pramod K. Sah
'12' C
what do different
subjects cite
about love?
ANSWER: though E is one of the most used letters
in the English alphabet, the whole paragraph does
not contain even a single E but contains all other
words of English alphabet.
key to success
Algebra:
love is the addition of two hearts
and then division by nothing
resulting in infinite feeling.
Geometry:
love is the point of intersection
of two hearts.
Physics:
love is the point where the
image of two hearts coincides
with each other.
Chemistry:
love is the strong covalent bond
between two hearts.
Zoology:
love is the instinct of all
organisms
Economics:
love is something for which the
demand is higher than the
supply
English:
love is conjunction used
between two hearts.
Trigonometry:
love is like hypotenuse
connecting perpendicular and
base
Accountancy:
love is type of credit which is
profitable when returned.
Pharmaceuticals: love is a kind of drug abuse,
which once started, is
impossible to end.
Let me share someone’s life history with you. This
was a man who failed in business at the age of
21, was defeated in legislative race at 22, failed
again in business at the age 24,overcame the
death of this sweetheart at the age of 26,had a
nervous breakdown at the age of 27, lost a
congressional race at the age of 34, lost a senatorial
race at the age of 45, failed in an effort to become
vice-president at age 47, lost a sensational race
at age 49 and was finally elected as the president
of united states of America at the age of 52 this
man was Abraham Lincoln. Would you call this
man a failure? He could have gutted. But to Lincoln
defeat was a detour and not a dead end.
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Kushal Baral
'12' K
my
introduction
with her
It was already 9:30 pm
when I left from my
friend’s birthday party.
I took my bike and
drove off. My bike
stopped on the way all
of a sudden, it was out
of fuel and the petrol
pump was no where in
sight. I could see
nothing other than
loneliness killing my
feet. I couldn’t do
anything except for
waiting someone to
come, and give me lift.
However, I could see a
girl far, she was a girl
beautifully dressed in
black. She reached to
me. As I could see no
one except for two of
us, I decided to step
towards her. We
introduced each other
insisted me to go to
sleep and she told me
that she had something
to do with her diary. So,
I went up all alone. I
thought she had the
habit of writing a daily
diary. I laid down on the
bed and started
thinking about her. Her
image was floating on
my mind. I wasn’t sure
why her face was
roaming in my mind.
And I don’t know when
it all went black. Next
day when I woke up I
could feel the rays of
sun giggling my cheeks
to sparkle strangeness.
And I opened my eyes
but the girl whom I was
dreaming about whole
night, was not in the
room. I went down to
the reception. I got to
know that she was
gone and paid all the
bills. I was shocked
why she went without
saying a single word to
and we decided to walk
together. After a long
walk we saw a guest
house. And I asked her
to spend that night in
the guest house. We
went to the reception
and asked for two
rooms. But the
receptionist told us, that
there was only one
room vacant, with two
beds. I couldn’t decide
it was a misfortune or
fortune to me to get a
single room with two
beds. We went to the
room. After sometime
we came down for our
dinner. We had our
dinner and I gestured
her to make our way to
the room for sleeping
as I was tired partying
the evening. But she
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me. As I turned to go
upstairs I saw a diary,
the same diary she was
writing last night, there
on the table. As I was
about to open the diary
I heard some voice. It
sounded like my
mother’s and woke me
up. Oh no! I was
dreaming in the entire
damn incident.
It was the first day of my
college life. Oh God I
was late for the very first
day. On my way to the
college I was just
thinking about the girl
that I was dreaming last
night. I stepped inside
the college gate. Oh my
God!! I was surprised to
see the same girl there.
Since, then it has been
one and half year but
I’m still unable to talk
with her.
Please somebody
introduce me to her.
CID
special
Adarsha Paudyal
'11' J
Rachana Dhakal
'12' C
·
Daya has the world record of breaking
most number of doors.
how difficult is
it to get topic
for an essay?
·
CID bureau has 1 Toyota since last 11
years
·
There is no police CID handles every case
·
Accused person accepts his crime only
after getting a slap from Daya
·
None of them ever got promotion,not even
ACP
·
Salunke just presses CONTROL & ALT
and gets the finger prints tested
It is very difficult for us
to get a good topic
suddenly and write an
essay on it. It really
takes a lot of time writing
essays. Also, writing
essays is easier said
than done.
·
People remember the person they just
saw once and give the exact sketch
·
End of the episode, all the criminals get
FAASI!!!
I had to write an essay
that was given to me as
vacation homework.
Vacation had almost
finished but I still had a
few home works left to
be done. And finally the
day had come and the
very next day my
classes would resume.
I had to wake up early
the next day for my
school. And the paper
was still blank left on the
table, waiting for me to
fill it.
Unfortunately I had no
topics and I had been
thinking of one. I kept on
thinking and not realizing
that two hours had
passed. I was still blank.
I got extremely irritated
and threw them away.
After sometime, I was
called for dinner but I
ignored it and started
focusing on where I had
left. Then my dad came
to my room calling for
dinner but I did not move.
He asked me to show my
essay but I sat there still.
Then I started laughing
and he did the same.
Suddenly, a topic struck
my head. I decided to
write whatever I had felt
when I had started
writing an essay.
It is really difficult to write
an essay without
thinking about a topic.
So I suggest everyone
to think for a topic and
then start writing the
essay.
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some shortcuts
IDIOT:
Intelligent doctors in operation
theatre
STUPID: Smart talented unique person in
demand
MATHS: mental attack to handsome
students
ADSL:
amazing dull slow line
ATP:
all time party
BAR:
buy and run
CTS:
coffee, tea and snacks
IBM:
implicitly boring person
NIIT:
not interested in IT
MBA:
masters of bad activities
Hemanga Gautam
'12' J
A Book Review :
the secret
garden
what made this book
come alive for me.
Mary along with her
uncle’s son, Colin and
the local, charming,
talented boy Dicken as
two contemporaries,
make an interesting
trio.
someone who enjoys
the process, from
planting the seeds to
appreciating the beauty
of the end product. I
loved the vivid
descriptions of all the
particular plants, trees,
and animals…
I really lost myself in
the beauty of the Secret
Garden… it’s natural
beauty and the idea of
its powers to cleanse
our physical and
spiritual sides.
Someone claimed that
re-visiting this made the
reader want to “get
back into
gardening…and I felt
that. It’s a gardener’s
story…a tale for
If you haven’t yet read
this book yet (are there
more people out there
besides me?) then I
insist that you pick it
up! It’s wonderful,
twee, humorous and
the perfect escapism
into a childhood long
gone; best enjoyed
through the innocent,
unaffected eyes of a
child.
a poem
about
examination
Frances Hodgson Burnett. The
Secret Garden.
Wordsworth Classics.
ISBN 1853261041
The book starts off with
the incredibly spoilt
Mary Lennox being
taken back to England
from India where she
has lived all her life with
her doting father and
indulgent servants. She
is sent to stay at the
house of a hunchback
uncle she has never
met in the wilds of
Yorkshire and she
doesn’t like it one bit!
At first she refuses to
eat breakfast and
mopes around feeling
sorry for herself, but
when she goes outside
and realizes how
wonderful the moors
and the gardens and
grounds of the large,
looming house are
Mary begins to enjoy
herself, especially
when she finds an
entrance to a secret
garden that has been
shut away for 10 years.
Rabi Raman Prajapati
'12' P
Oh! It's an examination
Must study with concentration
English with its punctuation
Mathematics with its calculation
Geometry with its construction
History with its civilization
Economics with its production
Physics with its variation
Chemistry with its equation
Computer with its application
Oh! Oh!! Oh!!!
Can't even do meditation
So, there's no time for relaxation
When will I get promotion?
To another class of great confusion!
Burnett’s classic story
of a horrid and selfcentered little girl and
her equally
disagreeable cousin is
as real and wise and
enthralling now as it
was when it was first
written over 75 years
ago. In the meantime,
the Secret Garden
brings out the inner
psychological depth of
human mind.
The characterization is
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and happiness in my
face. Our friendship
was like Tom and Jerry,
we couldn’t live without
fighting. There was
intense love and belief
in between us.
….But today, time has
changed and you are
also changed my dear
friend. You broke my
belief and most
importantly you broke
my heart. But today
Sushma Pokharel
'12' C
changing
time
also, I can’t say I don’t
care for you because
how can I be cruel and
unkind, as you became
to me, whom I believed
with my closed eye.
…Still when I think of
you, your memory
brings a cute smile on
my lips.
In the remembrance of
my best friend ever
Samjana.
who says so ?
- Truth and non- violence are my god.
- Frailty the name is women.
Our friendship was like
Tom and Jerry, we couldn’t
live without fighting
- Give me blood and I shall give you freedom.
–
- Little knowledge is dangerous.
– Alexa
When I remember you
now, I get happiness, a
feeling of joy,
encouragement and my
body seems to be full
of enthusiasm.
Sometimes ago, you
were my inspiration and
my courage. When I
was in trouble, you
used to hold my hands
to support me and I
used to get lost in it. I
used to get intense
power within myself to
fight against the hurdles
ahead. No matter how
difficult the task was, I
used to take it easy
because you were
there for me, always
wishing for the smile
- A single step for man but a giant leap for
mankind.
- Neil Armstrong
- The busy bee has no time for sorrow.
–W
- Keep your face to the sunshine and you
can’t see the shadow.
- I came, I saw, I conquered.
–J
- Freedom is the oxygen of life.
–
- Knowledge is the power.
- A living dog is better than a dead lion.
–O
- There is only one evil that is ignorance.
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CA says, “If I don’t
give my part, you can’t
save your own life.”
MBBS says, “Students
get considered all over
the world, if they are a
part of me.”
CA says, “I get
considered whatever
institute I choose. My
signature works
everywhere.”
By the same time,
Prem Dahal
'12' J
MBBS
vs CA
MBBS says, “I trap the
students at the
entrance gate, and
hardly make them
enter my field.”
CA says, “Ha! Ha!, If
you won’t let them
enter, I won’t let them
go, they are finally my
victim, so I am great.”
MBBS says, “I am a
symbol of hard work, I
catch students only on
books, my
information.”
CA says, “I am cool.
If students are Me, they
sit on a chair and
control all financial
institutions.”
MBBS says, “Oops! I
get high respect from
people.”
CA says, “Respect
does not make us live,
only money makes it,
there comes an
engineer and says,
“Hey, if I deny my
profession, neither will
there be hospitals nor
any financial
institutions, so I am
great!”
excuses
for not
doing
homework
Ashma Acharya
'12' E
and I am the
embodiment of
financial transactions.”
MBBS says, “If they
can’t study my subject,
they go to yours, so
you are inferior to me.”
CA says, “If I am
inferior, there are
around 13 thousand
suicide attempts in
your name. So you are
a suicidal bag.”
MBBS says, “I serve
people and they call
me God.”
CA says, “He…He.
But if you fail an
operation, they
consider you a demon.
Look at me, sitting on
a chair, I earn my life,
so I call myself cool.”
MBBS says, “I am the
master of life, I give
you a life.”
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-
I knew we had to do homework and I did
it but I didn’t know we had to bring it.
-
I had done my homework but my
grandmother took it and kept it beside
the god so that the god would bless it but
when I woke up in the morning it wasn’t
blessed so I didn’t bring it.
-
I did my homework and showed it to my
father but he took it to his office to show
his friends how clever his daughter was.
-
I had done my homework and kept it in
the kitchen but when I woke up in the
morning I saw that my mother had
wrapped father’s tiffin in it.
-
Yesterday I had done my homework so
well that I hid it in a place so that nobody
would find it but when I got up in the
morning I forgot the place.
a funny
telephone call
Caller: Hello! Can I speak to Annie
Wan, please?
Operator: Yes, you can speak to me.
Upendra Parajuli
'12' C
Caller: No, I want to speak to Annie
Wan.
Operator: Yes, I understand you
want to speak to anyone. You can
speak to me. Who is this?
Caller: I am Som Wan. I need to talk
to Annie Wan!!This is urgent.
Operator: I know you are someone
and you want to talk to anyone! But
what’s the matter about?
Caller: Well, just tell my sister Annie
Wan that our brother Noe Wan got
an accident and he is being admitted
to the hospital. And right now Avery
Wan is on his way to hospital.
Operator: Look!!If no one was injured
and no one was sent to hospital,
then that accident is not an urgent
matter. May be you find this hilarious
but I don’t have time for this.
JOKES
Once Ram asked god…….
Ram: How much time does one million years stand for?
God: Only a second.
Ram: And one million dollar.
God: Hardly a paisa.
Ram: Please give me a paisa.
God: Ok, just a
second……………
-
In a Biology exam, all
the students were asked
to answer any 7 out of
10 questions. One of the
students answered all
the 10 questions and
wrote highlighting”
CHECK ANY SEVEN”.
-
Once a teacher asked a
student……
Caller: You are so rude. Are you
Rihanna?????
Operator: No, I am Saw Ree…
Caller: Yes, you should not be sorry,
now can I have your name please?
Operator: That’s what I said. I am
Saw Ree…..
Caller: Oh….my god….OMG!!!!
Akshya Kumar: Yes………
[Dialtone]
Teacher: What is the
difference between
discovery and an
invention?
Student: My father
discovered my mom and
invented me…
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Suraj Jan Dhungana
'12' K
paragliding
Paragliding is the
recreational and
competitive adventure
sport of flying
paragliders: light
weight, free-flying, footlaunched glider aircraft
with no rigid primary
structures. The pilot sits
in a harness
suspended below a
hollow fabric wing
whose shape is formed
by its suspension lines,
the pressure of the air
entering vents in the
front of the wing and
the aerodynamic forces
of the air flowing over
the outside.
engine, paraglide
flights can last many
hours and cover many
hundreds of kilometers,
though flights of 1-2
hours and covering
some tens of
kilometers are more
the norm. By skilful
exploitation of the
sources of lift the pilot
may gain height, often
climbing an altitude of
a few thousand meters.
travel to a suitable
takeoff spot, the
selection of a landing
place and return travel.
Para gliders are unique
among soaring aircrafts
in being easily portable.
The complete
equipment packs into
a rucksack and can be
carried easily on the
pilots back, in a car, or
on public transport. In
comparison with other
airports this
substantially simplifies
- Malvern,
Worcestershire
Despite not using an
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Famous places for
paragliding
- Pokhara
- Leicestershire
- Black forest
- Pinoy adventures
- Tourism in Lebanon
- Joginder nagar
valley
- The blorenge
- Vagamon
- Tourism in
Maharashtra
- Divisov
child labour
Help!
I am in pain
All my hard work is in vein
Get beaten and slapped
And I'm tired of being nagged
I scream and shout
But no one hears me out
Even when I call out loud
I want a mother's hug
Not an old rug
I want a father's kiss
Not a dirty dish
I see hear my master scolding all the way
And I have to face him everyday
I want to go to school
And stopped being treated like a fool
Help!
I am in pain
All my hard work in is vain.
positive, depending on
my mood.
Soniya Thapa
'12' B
the effect
of music
on our
lives
Music has always been
a huge factor in my life.
Not only does it serve
as one of my greatest
influences in the world,
but it also defines who
I am as a human being.
It has helped mold me
into the kind of person
I am today, as well as
the kind of person that
I strive to become in
the future. Music gives
me the strength I need
to push forward, to
achieve my goals, and
to believe that I have
the power to change
the fate of our world.
Sometimes in my life,
I just feel a rush of
emotions sweeping
through my mind, and
I don’t know how to
control them. That’s
where music comes in.
Music allows me to
make sense of things.
It enables me to
express myself through
the emotions that I am
feeling. Through music,
I am able to observe
the world in a different
light, which can be
either negative or
Whenever I start to
feel discouraged or
despondent, like the
rest of the world has
turned its back on me
and is just one big
disappointment, I listen
to slow, mournful, and
depressing music. I
especially like songs
that have meaningful
lyrics—lyrics that make
you ponder over what
kind of person you
want to be, what kind
of role or purpose you
have in this world, or
what kind of an effect
you have on others
around you. Music like
that is, in my opinion,
the best kind of music
to listen to. Of course,
there are also
instances when all I
want to do is laugh and
jump around the
house, dancing
to all my
favorite
catchy
tunes.
During
those times,
I listen to a
totally
different
style of
music. It
could be
pop,
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techno, electronic,
punk, or even all of the
above. It all depends
on my mood, which
constantly varies as the
days progress. You
may have heard
people say that they
cannot live without
music. People say a lot
of things... most of
which are far from the
truth. However, when I
say that it is impossible
for me to live without
music, I truly mean it.
To be honest, I can’t
remember the last time
I haven’t listened to
music. I literally cannot
go one day without
listening to some kind
of tune. If my iPod
breaks, I’ll go onto my
laptop and open up
ITunes. If ITunes
doesn’t work, I’ll sign
onto my Youtube
account and search for
some kind of song to
listen to on that
website. If the internet
is down, I’ll take out my
walkman and drop a
CD inside it. If my CD
is scratched, I’ll turn on
the radio until I find the
right song I want. What
I’m trying to say is that
no matter what, I
always find a way to
satisfy my craving for
music. When you love
something so much,
you fight for it…no
matter what opposition
may stand in your way.
That explains why I’m
rambling on and on
about music and how
important it is for
people to express
themselves through it.
When you truly care for
something and feel
passionate about it, the
way I do, you’ll be able
to discuss it for hours
upon hours. There’s
just no end to it. With
music, it’s an
everlasting cycle. First,
I wake up in the
morning to the sound
of my alarm clock,
which changes
frequently depending
on my current favorite
song. Then I go to
school, where,
although I am not
permitted to listen to
music on my iPod or
any other technological
devices, I actually play
a list of favorite songs
on a little radio inside
my head called
“Taylor’s Greatest Hits.”
Well, there’s not
actually a specific
name for it; however, I
do constantly sing
songs in my head
during class or
speeches or really
anytime throughout the
day.
In fact, I even write
down lyrics to the
songs I play in my head
on paper, just because
I love the way they
sound or the meaning
that they convey to the
listener, and I want to
always remember
them. After school, I
come home, and the
first thing I do is listen
to music. Even when I
go to bed, I lie in the
darkness, just listening
to the sound of the
radio or some music
channel on television.
Some song lyrics I hear
provide me with a
tremendous source of
inspiration and an
incredible sense of
hope for the future. I
honestly don’t
understand how some
people can go through
life without listening to
any type of music at all.
When my parents tell
me to turn off my music
because I’ve been
playing it “too much” or
because it’s “too loud,”
I stare at them
dumfounded and
astonished by their lack
of awareness of the
significance of music
in my life. “Soniya, how
can you constantly be
listening to music?
Don’t you ever get sick
of it?” they ask me on
a daily basis. I can’t
even comprehend their
repeated questions
because I can’t
understand how
anyone could NOT
listen to music every
second of the day. It’s
the only thing we have
in life—the only thing
that stays with us
wherever we go. It’s
like a memory. A
memory will always
stay forever in your
heart, and no one can
take it away from you.
A memory is all you
have left to hold onto,
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when you have already
let go of everything
else. It’s the same with
music.
Music is the only thing
that stays with you
forever. Friends come
and go, seasons
change, bruises
fade…but when all is
said is done, music is
always there for you. It
is the one thing that you
can depend on to
always remain by your
side, when everyone
else has already left it.
And that is why I love
music so much. I’m not
going to lie when I say
that I feel genuinely
sorry for people who tell
me that they don’t listen
to—or even like—
music. I can’t even
comprehend how it
could be humanly
possible for someone
Some song
lyrics I hear
provide me
with a
tremendous
source of
inspiration
and an
incredible
sense of
hope for the
future.
not to enjoy the
beautiful sound of
music or the wonderful
lyrics that go along with
it. The idea is
completely
unfathomable to me. I
believe that those who
have not yet been
affected by music are
missing a great deal in
their lives, for without
music, what else do you
have to live for? What
else do you have to
hold onto? How can
you bear going through
life each day without the
assurance that you
always have something
to rely on to be there
for you, to understand
you, and to help you
make sense of the
world? This is what
music does for us. My
belief is that those who
do not yet feel music’s
warm embrace have
simply not discovered
a song that they can
relate to or connect
with. I think that
everyone in the world
has at least one song
that describes them
perfectly—one song
that defines who they
are as a human being
and as an individual. If
one has not found that
song yet, one has not
lived a complete life, for
what kind of life is worth
living without one that
does not contain
music? My greatest
desire is for everyone
to feel and experience
the everlasting power
and beauty of music
and to recognize the
tremendous impact it
has on our lives. Music
offers love to a world
full of hatred. Music
provides peace to the
corrupt society in which
we reside. But most of
all, music brings us life
when we feel as if we
are dead, as if there is
no hope left for
humanity, as if all that
we have come to know
and appreciate has
been lost in the
wind…just a tornado of
mixed up musical notes
that play a doleful
melody that never
dares to end.
Lincoln Vs
Kennedy
Abraham Lincoln
Elected to the congress in 1846.
Elected president in 1860.
Lincoln contains 7 letters. L.I.N.C.O.L.N.
Shot in a theatre named Kennedy.
Lincoln’s secretary was named Kennedy.
Aashrika Chaudhary
'11' A
John F. Kennedy
Elected to the congress in 1946.
Elected president in 1960.
Kennedy contains 7 letters. K.E.N.N.E.D.Y.
Kennedy was shot in a car which was branded Lincoln.
Kennedy’s secretary was named Lincoln.
Lincoln and
Both of them visited Monroe and Maryland a week before they were killed.
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be more inclined to skip
this important step.
Another big problem is
that you run out of
ideas. At one sitting
ideas don’t come as
freely as they do over
several days. People
who leave assignments
to the last minute are
more likely to resort to
cheating. When an
assignment is left to last
minute, you worry more
and cheating and taking
shortcuts happen a little
more. Procrastination
also affects the quality
of work because your
assignments look
hurried and just thrown
together without any
seriousness.
Bina Prajapati
'11' D
procrastination
is the thief
of time
make up
your mind to
get it done
and just do it
One of the biggest
reasons why home
works get a bad mark
or are incomplete is
because of
procrastination.
Procrastination has a
bad effect on work and
on you. Procrastination
means to put off work
for another time when it
can be done
immediately. When you
procrastinate, you don’t
learn how to discipline
yourself, the quality of
work suffers and you get
tensed. Procrastination
is said, the thief of time.
The 1st reason why
procrastination is bad
is because the quality
of work suffers.
Sometimes an
assignment needs to be
proof read first. If you
procrastinate, you will
Another danger that
comes with
procrastination is an
increase in tension.
When an assignment is
left to the last minute, it
stays in the back of your
mind the whole time.
Once the day arrives
when you must do it,
any other plans must
be put off or postponed.
You end up being
frustrated and upset
with yourself and the
teacher. If several
assignments are to be
done at the same time,
the stress increases
even more. Not only
you have to rush to get
everything done, but
you also have to worry
about whether you’ll
finish it in time. Stress
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also increases when
you procrastinate
because you start to
doubt yourself. When
you make up your mind
that you won’t leave the
next assignment until
the last minute and you
end up doing it, you get
When you
make
excuses for
other things
as well. You’ll
start making
excuses to
cheat on
your diet or
quit
exercising.
This is bad
pattern to get
into
frustrated and upset
with yourself.
The last and most
important reason is
because you learn poor
work habits. As you
further your education,
you will no longer be
able to leave things to
the last minute. As
assignment gets bigger
they require more
planning and thought;
if you haven’t learned
the skills to plan before,
the assignments won’t
get done properly.
When you make
excuses for other things
as well. You’ll start
making excuses to
cheat on your diet or
quit exercising. This is
bad pattern to get into;
you start to realize that
you won’t get it done
early so why bother
trying. Once you start
to doubt yourself your
self confidence drops
and all kinds of other
problems start to
happen.
Procrastination is
dangerous; you fool
yourself by thinking up
reasons to wait one
more week or one more
day. The best thing is
that procrastination is
really easy to stop. You
just have to quit being
lazy, make up your
mind to get it done and
just do it!
determination
and persistance
Thought shall be the greater,
Heart the keener, courage the greater;
As our might lessens,
Sure a great life weakens, if you don’t weaken.
Abhishek Deo
'11' F
The best way out is always through,
But inevitable is the speech true,
I have not yet begin to tight,
With the mind following a sight right
All is not lost; the unconquerable will,
And study of success, important feel,
And courage to never submit or yield;
And what is else not to have won shield?
Nothing in the world can replace persistence,
Talent will not; cosmopolitan is the unsuccessful intelligence,
Genius will not; unrewarded genius is in gestures,
Education will not; world’s full of educated deregisters
Nothing is wasted, nothing is in rain;
The seas roll over but the rocks remain;
Omnipotent are determination and persistence,
The slogan ‘Press On’ will solve the problems of human race!!!
the most…
The most selfish one lettered word:-“I”……Avoid it.
The most satisfying two lettered word:-“WE”…..Use it.
The most poisonous three lettered word:-“EGO”….Kill it.
The most used four lettered word:-“LOVE”…..Value it.
The most pleasing five lettered word:-“SMILE”……Keep it..
The most spreading six lettered word:-“RUMOUR”………….Ignore it.
The hardest working seven lettered word:-“SUCCESS”…..Achieve it.
The most unenviable eight lettered word:-“JEALOUSY”……Distance it.
The most powerful nine lettered word:-“KNOWLEDGE”…..Acquire it.
The most essential ten lettered word:-“CONFIDENCE”……Trust it.
Raksha Khadka
'11' E
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- LOVE is not about
finding the right
person, but creating
the right relation. It
is not about how
much love you have
in the beginning but
how much love you
build till the end.
- Smokers have
smoky hearts,
drinkers have
drunken heart. I
request you not to
eat too much of
sugar cause you
already have a
sweetheart.
Deepak Raj Aryal
'11' B
best 10
- LET’S THANK
Newton for
exploring and
defining the gravity
by which every
object falls towards
the center of the
earth,the way you
fall in love with me
.love you till gravity
remains in the
universe.
- U ALWAYS thinks
wrong of me when I
hold hand. God
made the gaps
between the fingers
of my hand so I
could hold you tight
forever. It’s not me
intending to touch
you but my
promising you that I
will be with you
forever.
- I state that love can
neither be created
nor be destroyed
but can be
transferred from one
person to another.
- I will love you till tom
catches jerry for his
dinner.
- Neither Romeo and
Juliet, nor muna
madan; we are just
best friends from a
decade. But like the
sunshine, your
words eliminate all
darkness of my
heart. So whenever
feel the presence of
god. Just I feel my
mom and you. If this
is love then my
friend I LOVE YOU!
- ONE ROSE
exclusively for a
nice person like u
from an ever nice
person like me.
Keep the rose until
it dries. Keep my
love until I die.
HAPPY
VALENTINE’S DAY.
My heart.
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- I believe your every
excuse; I forgive
your every mistake.
That is the biggest
proof that I love u.
- I complained about
your dirty hair,
shouted about your
torn jeans, made
faces about your
choice. But still I
love u like anything.
Cause your heart is
not dirty a torn out&
it made a good
choice choosing me
as your bf.
friendship
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Old friends are gold. New friends may be
diamond. If we get a diamond, we should
never forget gold because to hold diamond,
we need the base of gold.
Medicines and friends both cure our
problems. The only difference is friendship
doesn’t have an expiry date.
Friendship is needless like philosophy and
art. It has no survival value, rather it is one
of the things that give value to survival.
Friends are the angels who lift us to our
feet when our wings have trouble reminding
us how to fly.
A true friend is not like the rain which pours
and goes away. A true friend is like the air,
sometimes silent but always around.
The test of friendship doesn’t come when
you are together. It comes when you part
ways and you realize that despite the
distance, the friendship is always there.
A true friend is someone who reaches for
your hand and touches your heart.
True friends see you true, believe in the
things you want to do, feel glad when your
dreams come true. Best of all: they don’t
judge, they simply love you because you
are you.
Dipa Shrestha
'11' A
the real
nature of
man
THIS REAL?” In fact,
all the religions begin
with this question and
ends with its answer.
Even tin the remote
part, where recorded
history cannot help us,
in the mysterious light
of mythology, back in
the dim twilight of
civilization, we find the
same question was
asked, “ WHAT IS
BEYOND THIS?
WHAT IS REAL?”
We may talk about
seeing nothing beyond
and keeping all our
hopes and aspirations
confined to the present
moment and struggle
hard not to think of
anything beyond the
world of senses; and
perhaps, everything
outside helps to keep
us limited within its
Great is the tenacity
with which man clings
to the senses. Yet,
however substantial he
may think the external
world in which he lives
and moves, there
comes time in the lives
of individuals and of
races when, in
voluntarily, they ask, “IS
THIS REAL?” To the
person who never finds
a moment to question
the credentials of his
senses, which’s every
moment, is occupied
with some sort of
sense-enjoyment even
to him death comes
and he also is
compelled to ask, “IS
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narrow bounds. Whole
world may combine to
prevent us from
broadening out beyond
the present. Yet, so
long as there is death,
the question must
come again and again.
The hopes of a lifetime,
built up little by little with
all the energies of a
great mind, vanish in a
second.
Now comes the desire
to be happy. We run
after everything to
make ourselves happy;
we pursue our mad
carrier in the external
world of senses. If a
young man is asked
whose life is
successful, he will
declare that is real. But,
when the same man
grows old and finds
future ever eluding him,
he will then declare that
it is fate. He finds at
last that his desires
cannot be fulfilled.
Where ever he goes,
there is a very strong
wall beyond which
cannot puss. Every
sense activity results in
a reaction. Enjoyment,
misery, luxury, wealth,
power and poverty,
even life itself are all
moments.
Thus, when people
cease to think of the
pat or future, when they
give up the idea of
body, because the
body comes and goes
and is limited, them
they have risen to a
higher ideal. People
are frightened when
they are told this. The
fear of death can only
be conquered when
man realizes that so
long as there is one life
in this universe, he is
living, when we
consider ‘I’ as ‘He’,
when we realize this, it
is the truth. Let this
realization ring day and
night in our minds like
a song and at the point
of death declare ‘I am
he’ that is the truth; the
indefinite strength of
the world is ours. Drive
out the superstitions
that have covered our
minds. Let us be brave.
Know the truth and
practice the truth. The
goal may be distant,
but awake, arise and
stop not till the goal is
reached.
riddles
-
When is it bad luck to have a black cat follow
you around?
When you are a mouse.
-
If a peacocks lays an egg on qarden, who owns
the egg?
No one, because peacocks don’t lays eggs.
-
Which of the two words have thousands of letters in them?
Post office
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Why do birds fly south in the winter?
Because it is too far to walk.
-
Which is the hottest letter of all the alphabets?
‘B’ because it makes oil to boil.
-
Do the buses run on time?
No they run on wheels.
-
Why is ‘u’ the happiest letter of the alphabets?
Because It’s in the middle of FUN.
-
Why was the Egyptian girl worried?
Because her daddy was a mummy.
-
What wears a cap but has no head?
A bottle
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What is the question you can never answer “yes” to?
Are you sleep
-
How many times can you subtract 5 from 25?
Just once, because after you subtract anything from it, It’s not 25.
-
It is everything to someone and nothing to everyone else. What is
it?
Your mind
-
What did the fish say when he ran into a concrete wall?
“Damn”
-
Before Mt. Everest was discovered, what was the highest mountain
on the word?
Mt. Everest of course
Saroj Yadav
'12' D
try to understand
Son:
Father, may I ask you a question?
Father: Yes, but make it short.
Son:
Well, when a doctor gets sick and goes to another doctor, does
the doctor doing doctoring have to doctor the doctor, the way the
doctor being doctored wants to be doctored, or does the doctor
doing doctoring doctors the doctor in his own way???
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Jaya Chapagain
'12' L
it was not
mere a
spider
The table clock on my
window was about to
strike midnight when I
woke up from a short
nap for bathroom.
Everything on my room
was staring at me as
usual. As I walked out
and in to my room, I
had no idea why I was
so much confused that
night. Except my
thoughts, everything
was on their expected
place. I was about to
turn off the lights,
suddenly something
fell down to my index
finger which I would
have ignored and gave
a itchy feeling followed
with tick sound on floor.
I glanced down. I
noticed that there was
a spider without its two
locomotors banged
down from ceiling to
floor.
I tried to sleep but my
mind was preoccupied
by that tick sound. After
turning on bright light,
I lied with my back on
my wall placing pillow
between my back and
wall. I was staring all
over my room. I figured
out that my room
looked like an ordinary
rental room with very
few spaces on the
floor; a kilowatt meter
on wall indexing each
and every units of
electricity consumed,
over packed table, dirty
wires reaching up to
main switch board.
Everything was giving
a dirty look. When I
glanced down on floor,
the spider was still
there. It got my eyes
on it. I kept watching it.
It was roaming here
and there on floor and
time and often trying to
climb up the vertical
wall. It was impossible
for my eyes to focus on
something else except
that spider. I was
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astonished by the effort
it had made in spite of
the fact that it was two
legs short than ordinary
spider of its kind. Again
it started its journey, I
kept watching. After
climbing almost
halfway to ceiling it
again fell off. It went to
next corner and again
tried to climb up. Again
it fell off. I took my eyes
off the spider and saw
the time, it was exactly
1 am. I could not think
about sleeping as
spider was far more
fascinating than the
sleep. I continued to
watch. Fatigueless
efforts for next half hour
took that spider to its
destination and that
was its web on the
north east corner of my
ceiling.
That incident striked
me. I analyzed the
attempts made by
spider, counted back
its failures and I found
them to be 17 times.
strange spark, which
was hard to miss even
in the dark. He held her
arm and pulled her
away from the bridge.
Krishna Poudel
'11' A
unconditional
love
There is no control on
ones heart when it
comes to this strange
feeling of love. You
may be denying love
for long but when the
bug bites you there can
be no denying. What
fate it means must be
the concern. One again
one rarely has control
over ones fate. But do
lovers stop trying? No,
they put all their efforts
and try hard to make
their love story a
success. You may
have read many of the
sad love stories but this
story will surely make
Pulling her to the street
and securing from the
possible damage, he
showed her the beggar
at the edge of the
bridge that had no
place to live, no food
to eat and yet was
living in a miserable
way. She realized her
mistake and
apologized. Suddenly
the boy left her and
went away. Next
morning she went back
to the bridge to find the
man who had saved
her from committing a
suicide. He was
nowhere to be found.
After repeated visits
during the day she
decided to visit the
you amaze.
Hear it out.
Once there was a girl
who was very upset
with her life. She was
so depressed that she
decided to take her life.
On deciding so, she
thought to jump down
from the bridge into the
sea. Just when she
was about to jump
someone pulled her
back.
In the darkness of the
silent night also she
could see his face. His
deep eyes had a
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place at night. That
night she found him
sitting on the bench
near the street lamp
.on seeing her he said
that he knew she had
been searching for him.
The girl asked him why
he hadn’t turn up all
these day. On this
query he replied that
he didn’t want to give
her reason to suicide.
She smiled and said
that she had learnt a
lesson and wouldn’t
take her life ever. Days
passed and they
became good friends.
She took picture with
him to keep it as
remembrance. One
day she proposed him
telling she has fallen in
love with him. He got
nervous and left
without a word. He
waited days after that
but got no news from
him. She neither knows
where he lived nor had
any idea about where
he worked. All she
knew was he would
appear at the bridge
someday. Years
passed and one day
she thought of looking
at the pictures she
once took with him she
was shocked to see
that picture didn’t have
his face but only hers.
She checked all the
pictures but she was
alone in each of them.
She was bewildered
and started enquiring
madly about him. No
one knew him. Then
the policemen at the
nearby station informed
her that he was long
dead. He had jumped
off the bridge several
years ago before
meeting her. This was
the same bridge where
she had attempted
suicide that night. She
was shocked and
broken. She thought of
taking her life but she
remembered him
saying that he would
not want to be the
reason for her suicide.
She lived loving him till
her last breath.
Love is unconditional;
it makes you weak and
makes you strong too
as seems to be
paradox. It confuses
you and in other hand
pacifies you .love
stories happens with all
these special emotions.
abcs of
friendship
Pooja Bista
'11' E
A: Always be honest.
B: Be there when they need you, or you may wind up alone.
C: Cheer them on, we all need encouragement now and then.
D: Don’t look at their faults, look at their brighter side.
E: Encourage their dreams and goals.
F: Forgive them, you too may do something wrong sometimes.
G: Get together often.
H: Have faith in them; humans are remarkable people.
I: Include them; you may need to be included sometimes.
J: Just be there when they need you.
K: Know when they need a hug, and couldn’t you use one sometime?
L: Love them unconditionally.
M: Make them feel special, because aren’t we special?
N: Never forget them; who wants to be forgotten?
O: Offer to help; know that “No Thanks” is just politeness.
P: Praise them honestly and politely.
Q: Quietly disagree, come to the amicable decision.
R: Really listen; a friendly ear is soothing.
S: Say you are sorry; don’t let them assume it.
T: Talk frequently; communication is important.
U: Use good judgment.
V: Verbalize your feelings.
W: Wish them luck!
X: X’mine your motives before you help out.
Y: Your words account, use them wisely.
Z: Zip your lips when told a secret.
“Wish you a happy relationship with your friends!”
Books are the valuable treasure,
Reading is the good pleaure
books
And are full of knowledge
With the information of every edge.
Books are of different varieties
And has great priorities.
Learning it is everyone’s freedom
That helps to increase your wisdom.
Hundreds and thousands of books
Just pick it up and look ......
Don’t make yoour time waste
Read books and make life illuminated.
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Abhay Khanal
'12' K
sometimes makes me
an antipathetic person.
But if we can manage
to make someone live
us knowing and
accepting us, I think
that is the absolute
happiness.
Furthermore, it seems
to me that family is the
basic source of
happiness. Certainly, I
can’t always be a good
person and sometimes
I despair and make
them upset. But I can’t
stand seeing them
upset. Thus, I never
leave any stone
unturned to make them
happy. Consequently,
when I see happy
family faces, I feel
deeply happy. Thirdly,
to have friends is one
of the most meaningful
aspects of
life. I
Reshmi Bade
'11' A
happiness
Trying to
satisfy
these
desires
has a
great
meaning
to achieve
happiness
for me.
believe that one should
have three very warm
friends at least. For
example, I can’t bear
loneliness and if I
couldn’t share, I would
never be happy. As a
consequence, if you
feel like me, it will be
worth improving your
close relationships
to be happy.
To
Humankind
can’t continue their
lives without desires. If
one wants to be happy,
surely, he has to
discover his best
desires that provide
him a happy life. Some
of these desires that
help to continue our
lives can be accepted
in our relationships, a
good family life and
strong social
relations. Trying to
satisfy these desires
has a great meaning to
achieve happiness for
me.
I have an obsession to
expect people to
accept my thoughts
and manners in every
situation. Yes, it’s not
a good quality and
To recap,
humankind
has a short
life but he is
given a lot of
desires to be
happy
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recap, humankind
has a short life but he
is given a lot of desires
to be happy. Moreover,
if one wants to discover
the meaning of his
short life, he should
look for it in desires.
Whether he finds it or
not, he will taste
happiness just by
looking for it.
Suyasha Subedi
'11' A
dirty yet
respectful
hands…
Red, green, blue,
golden, silver and the
sound of crackers
made the evening even
more surprising. And in
this course the moon
too was shy to come
around as the crackers
seemed to rule the sky.
And above all the
pleasant smell from the
puja room and the
fragrance from the
flowers. That was a
time you never wished
to end and you prayed
to live in that particular
moment. As tihar the
great festival of Hindus
that is full of colors and
lights was near.
As the night began to
proceed with it the day
began and as the
sunray stroke my face
I pretended to be
asleep but then I had
to wake up. I woke up
and freshened up as
another day was
starting up with more
surprises and even
more fun. And
afterwards my mother
told me to help her out
for shopping. She told
me to buy a few stuffs
actually a lot of stuffs
and having a look at
the list I was not so
sure that I could hold
them all together and
bring them back home.
Then I set out for
buying them. The
whole street was
decorated with flowers
the temple was
crowded and
everybody seemed to
be happy. Children
were in their new
clothes with balloons in
their hands and street
vendors were quiet
pleased to have so
many customers
around. And in this
busy place no one
even bothered to look
around as they
themselves had a lot
more to be done. I
entered the shops and
kept buying things on
the list making sure that
I would not leave a
single item to be
bought. And finally with
all the tick marks in the
list except for two ran
out of money. Oh god!!
I didn’t want to come
back again. So then I
decided to take the
items at home and later
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send someone to pay
the money back.
So I looked at the
shopkeeper figuring
out how to tell that I ran
out of money but I had
to take the items home.
He was a thin man with
spectacles and a fat
gold chain shining on
his neck. He looked
rather sly and cunning,
he always did. And his
hands were full of a lot
of gold rings and
obviously he was rich.
And I had known this
man for the last many
years as we were his
regular customers. But
this awkward situation
had never occurred in
the past years. So with
a smile on my face I
told him my problem
.He was patiently
listening to me with the
smile on his face and
gradually his smile
disappeared till I
reached the end of my
words. “Come on your
going to let me take the
items home right? “I
faked a smile as I never
liked this shopkeeper
as it was hard for him
even to lend a plastic
at other times.
“No..No...No...no go
back home bring the
money and take them”
and then I replied” you
don’t trust me. I am
your regular customer”
and then he said “ha
ha…I know...i know..
But if you need stuffs
then you’ve got to pay
alright??” arggg… that
made me angry that
really did. I ain’t going
to eat his money. Or
steal his stuffs and by
the time I talked on this
matter the shopkeeper
was turning red with
anger and all the
people were staring at
me. And that was so
stupid actually
embarrassing and
humiliating. I stared at
him and then came out
of the shop. And I could
listen to the people in
the shop talking about
me and then I moved
forward to my house.
Another thing I had to
do was to mend my
mother’s shoes
suddenly I noticed a
cobbler at the side of
the road. He was there
with torn clothes and in
the bustling street the
cobbler had no
customers. Well, I
could be his first
customer but then I
was a penniless
customer! Should I ask
him to mend the
shoes? Will he also
create a fuss about it?
Hmm..What goes by
trying? I went in front
of him and told him that
I had no money but had
to mend the shoes and
that I would return it
back afterwards. I was
quiet sure that he
would not agree as I
was not his regular
customer and I had
never seen his face
before. Neither had he
seen me before. He did
not say a word took the
shoes from my hand
and started mending
my mother’s badly torn
shoes. That thing
really touched my
heart. And then I
remembered the stupid
shopkeeper.
and small children. And
how hard his life would
be. And I felt that the
money was more
important to the cobbler
than to the shopkeeper.
But still the cobbler did
not care so much for
the money and was not
at all greedy and did
his work faithfully but
on the other hand the
rich shopkeeper
though being rich was
even worried for a few
rupees. And the
shopkeeper could not
win the trust of his
customers. By the time
he finished with the
shoes I felt that he had
a long way to go with
that attitude. And
Somewhere I had
learnt that all works are
equal and that every
person that does some
or other work is equally
important. And at that
moment my heart was
filled with respect for
the cobbler as he
proved himself to be a
better service provider
than the rich
shopkeeper. Actually
the money I would
have given to the
cobbler mattered a lot
to him than the money
that I would have given
to the shopkeeper
would matter to the
shopkeeper.
And as I watched his
hands move and his
long nails with thick
layer of dirt on it. I
imagined his small
family with a loving wife
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prayed to God for his
better life though he
had to work every
minute to earn. But still
being rich is not the
entire goal of life . All
that matters is the
internal happiness and
satisfaction in whatever
we do. And so I came
to know that the
shopkeeper was more
obsessed with his life
and everyday was in a
rush to earn as much
as he could. Further I
hoped that the
shopkeeper realizes
that it is sometimes
not so good to be so
over indulged in your
work.
dark
description
of a blind
Rajan Godar
'11' G
With lacking clarity
though I seem to see all
but virtual is my reality
wake on for every normal deed.
However unable to see
wanted to watch the whole world
but locked within the dark boundary.
Wishes are below my suppressions.
All hopes are nearly dead,
thinking that to be most unlucky.
And what a prime birth I paid,
years and years passed away
Felt the world suppressive and unkind,
Unfortunate and unable to see my own tears,
crying in pain, above all, said a blind.
princesses’s
life vs my
life
Almost every girl on
this planet earth
dreams of living lives
of princesses. They are
fascinated by all those
charms and glitters of
princesses which are
showcased in many of
the princess related
movies and even book.
The story ending in
“And they happily lived
ever after” is what
every girl wants in her
life and dreams of living
that perfect life. The
party gowns
mesmerize the girls’
heart and they wish to
dance wearing that
perfect fitted gown to
their ball. Every girl
plays with her Barbie
doll and sees herself
in her Barbie. A girl
may feel awkward
reveling that she
still likes to
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watch that perfectly
ending movies if she
gets a chance. Well,
talking about the lives
of princesses and the
way they live, we find
it perfectly perfect in
the Barbie and Disney
movies. Their life is so
much picture perfect
that it’s hard to point
out any faults. Each
and every
accommodates of the
princesses are fulfilled
within a blink; if they
wants to meet their
friends, they are
around her, if she
wants dresses, it’s all
there in her closet, if
she wants to visit
somewhere, her
bodyguards are ready
to take her there. But
to a disappointment, a
life of princess consists
a most important
ingredient of life that
makes life worth living,
that’s FREEDOM…
Freedom is such a
thing that makes the
life of an ordinary girl
worth living, it makes
her life only hers not
for her king or queen
parents or her
kingdom. People may
say that even after
knowing so many
picture perfect
moments of a
princess’s life how can
anyone say that it lacks
the most important
ingredient of life but I
can bet that I or any
ordinary girl will have
a life better than any of
the movie princesses.
Alright I agree that if a
princess wishes to
meet her friends they
are around her but
where is the fun
hanging out with your
besties along the road,
chatting and gossiping,
if a princess wants any
dress, its in her closet,
but she doesn’t have
that fun window
shopping and
bargaining, if a
princess wishes to visit
some place, her
bodyguard are there to
take her but where is
that self-dependence
nature and the freedom
to move and hang
around freely. May be
my life will face various
problem relating to
various stuffs but I will
definitely have the guts
to face it and solve it
cause I would have
seen the world and I
believe that if there is
no spice in life, there is
no fun and there is no
excitement,
challenges. I have
never dreamt of being
a princess. Sure I am
and always will be the
little princess for my
parents but I have
never looked forward
for having a life of
princess and having
there perfect ending
story cause I know that
life will never be there
way, it will at some
point have some
difficulties and
problems.
can’t walk with boys,
we know people may
think the other way
even if that person is
just our friend, we are
not free to walk alone
at nights, we fear. Why
is it so? Why it’s only
girls who fear and are
in terror and fright. I
want girls not to be
princesses but to live
their life their own way
Life will never go the
princess way so why
dream of it? We know
who we are and what
we have greater than
any of the princessFREEDOM. We have
rights to choose the
way of living our life
because it’s our life not
others, we have the
freedom to hang
around with friend
without thinking what
other people say and
think, we are not limited
to the high walled
premises of the
palaces.
But still today, some of
the girls are living a life
of princess, a
miserable life of
princess. That’s totally
not fair, it’s their life and
their choice to live the
way of living but our
society doesn’t
understand that very
point. Still girls are
chained and limited in
the walls of society. We
can’t live freely, we
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and not fear. This is just
a small effort from my
side to reduce the
number of miserable
princesses in this world
and hope for a better
tomorrow free from any
kinds of fear. I wish this
small effort of mine will
someday create a
better living world for
us to live…
Physics Joke
1. When a third grader was asked to cite
Newton's first law, she said, "Bodies in
motion remain in motion, and bodies at
rest stay in bed unless their mothers call
them to get up."
2. Here is a teaching tip for physics
professors: When a student tries to
paraphrase something you have just taught,
feed her or him the following line: "I know
you believe you understand what you think
I said, but I am not sure you realize that
what you heard is not what I meant." This
will guarantee that the student will not
interrupt your class again until the next
semester.
3. Why is electricity so dangerous? Because
it doesn't know how to conduct itself
properly.
4. A physicist and a mathematician are at a
conference about Flyntch 9 dimentionnal
spaces.
The physicist asks the mathematician, "Do
you understand any of this??"
The mathematician replies, "Its easy, you
just got to visualize it"
The physicist asks, "How can you possibly
visualize something in 9 dimentions??"
The mathematician replies, "First I visualize
it in x dimentionnal space and then, I let 9
go to x”.
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and only you…
Friendship is the
powerful force in the
creation; it’s the only
one which can easily
fill unmanaged life to
well-managed and
beautiful life. Some
people come into our
lives and quickly go,
some stay for a while
and leave on footprints
on our heart and some
come, stay and live
forever as fresh and
unforgettable
memories in the core
of our hearts. Among
them friends, you are
the one who stay in our
life and change our
world forever, the way
we live and the way
we’ll become in the
future…
Sleshma Sapkota
'11' A
missing you
my friend
“Though sky reaches
its limit, and so does
water in the sea. But
you know my love… it
never ends.”
Neither it dares nor its
restriction, what is there
left to say you? Oh
stupid!! Please
understand, I love you
Friends are the
irreplaceable ones in
Dear Friend
A friend like you is rare to found,
Love and believe for you has no bound,
A special friend fills life with fun,
With your inspiration, a miracle can be done.
Dear friend you are a gift of God for me,
Your presence makes the world less lonely,
We understand each other in a special way,
Your glowing eyes provide me endless joy.
We are always there for each other,
You and I were and will be friends forever
Our friendship is built with heartfelt care
Despite all the changes, I’ll always be there…
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our life who can neither
be replaced nor can be
forgotten throughout
the life. My closest
friend, you were there
for me beside me to
help, to provide me
courage and to support
me whenever the
problems came
chasing me. I was
bounded by many
circumstances and
challenges but you
were the one to help
me without any selfbenefit. When you
were with me, I used
to feel that I was the
luckiest person in the
world as I had got an
irreplaceable friend like
you in my life and I feel
the same now as your
memories are still fresh
as a morning rose in
my heart…
We were having a
great life until there
came a drastic twist in
our lives, there started
the college life, and we
the closest friends who
were always there for
each other got
departed as we choose
different ways. You
were the breath of my
life. My dearest friend,
there is not a single day
that passes without
remembering you.
When I remember
those days we spent
together, it makes me
cry- my eyes are full of
tears. You were my
best friend, are my best
friend and forever will
remain my best one.
My dear friend, you are
the only whom I trust,
believe and never
forget you till the end
of my life.
“Always smile, my
blessings for you,
Always laugh my
wishes for you!!!”
the one we
call friend
After all had been
created and was
arranged, he looked
down upon the people
and said, "I cannot be
there to comfort them
in their sorrow, I can't
be there to wrap my
arms around them. I
am here and they will
feel my presence but
they will need
something more."
He paused and said, "I
will create for them
someone they can see
and touch, I will make
this
person
understanding and
compassionate,
thoughtful and caring."
"She won't need to be
overly intelligent, just
sensitive, to other's
needs."
"She will have a warm
heart and gentle hands
and all the time in the
world, or so it will seem
to those she comforts."
"Time will mean very
little to her it will never
be too late or too early."
"She will be a very
blessed individual and
many will love her and
come to her door often.
She will have to be
something very special
because I love children
very much. I want them
to have only the best
for they will have many
trials and need a strong
shoulder."
And so he created this
individual after much
thought and time. Then
he said, "I must give
Rakshya Basnet
'12' J
"Time will
mean very
little to her
it will never
be too late
or too
early."
her a name. "He
paused for a moment
more and then said'
"one of my greatest
creations, I shall call
her a friend."
New Generation
Study is their fashion,
Comics are their lesson,
Fighting is their game,
Drinking is their aim.
They go home and throw their bags,
Nine is the fixed time to come back.
Twelve is the time to go to bed,
So, report cards are filled with red.
For stealing there is no hesitation,
As they are the students of new
generation.
They take money from home to pay
the fee,
Instead of paying fee, they enjoy by
taking milk tea.
Thus, this is the definition because
They are the students of “NEW
GENERATION”
They think classroom as a jail,
And regard teacher as a hell.
They always wait for the last bell,
So, they can go out of the hell.
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'11' E
infinitesimal,
elementary particles, or
bosons, were formed.
They then would pass
through the Higgs field
with blinding speed and
as a result become
matter. In the absence
of this conversion
process, it is thought
that there could be no
universe according to
current scientific theory.
This view is supported
by mathematic
calculations
determined by super
computers.
Sandip Lohani
'11' B
god particle
is proof of
god of the
creator
On July 3, scientists
affiliated with the
European Organization
for Nuclear Research
Laboratory known as
CERN, located in
Geneva, Switzerland,
made an amazing
discovery. They
announced to the world
that they are almost 99
percent certain that
they have now verified
the existence of the
subatomic particle
called the Higgs boson.
They accomplished
this through the use of
the Large Haldron
Collider, the most
powerful particle
accelerator in the
world. This revelation
had been predicted by
the Standard Model,
the theoretical
physicists' working
assumption that
describes the structure
of matter and the
building blocks of the
universe.
What is particularly
ironic about this whole
postulation is that its
founder Peter Higgs
and physicist Leon
Lederman co-authored
a science book on their
findings in 1993 which
they entitled "The God
Particles: If the
Universe is the Answer,
What is the Question?"
Lederman said after
the book's publication
that the authors
actually wanted to call
The Standard Model
proposes that there is
an invisible field named
the Higgs field after its
proposer Peter Higgs
of Scotland. He had
theorized that
simultaneously with the
Big Bang explosion,
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the particle "The G.D.
Particle," but their
editors forbade it for
fear of offending
religious consumers of
science books.
This is because the
vast majority of
scientists don't want
their scientific theories
"contaminated" with
any religious
connotations or
implications. Indeed, a
1998 study of the
subject published in the
prestigious magazine
"Nature" concluded
that 90 percent of the
world's top scientists
either doubt or
disbelieve in the
existence of God.
These atheistic
presumptions appear
to influence how they
process and interpret
scientific information.
Jesuit Brother Guy J.
Consolmagno, an
American astronomy
researcher and
spokesman for the
Vatican Observatory,
responded to the Higgs
boson discovery by
commenting, "There's
still a lot of work to be
done before we can
say with any certainty
that we understand
how nature behaves at
these extreme
situations of very small
sizes and very large
energies."
The Rev. Monsignor
Lorenzo Albacete, an
American Catholic
theologian, scientist
and author, also
opined, "The Higgs
particle has actually no
theological or
philosophical
significance. It is one
thing to ask how the
universe is structured
and how it operates. It
is altogether different
to ask why there is a
universe at all." He
further said, "Today we
follow science as it
seeks to expand our
knowledge of the
answer to the question
about the beginning. If
researched humbly
and tested adequately,
there is no reason why
the different answers
understood correctly
cannot but help us
deepen our knowledge
of the mystery that
surrounds us."
Anglican Archbishop
Rowan Williams of
Canterbury has stated,
"Belief in God is not
about explaining how
one thing relates to
another. It is the belief
that there is an
intelligent, living agent
on whose activity
everything ultimately
depends for its
existence."
These reasoned
comments might be
contrasted with those
of Arizona State
University theoretical
physicist Lawrence M.
Kraus, who in a recent
Newsweek article
claimed that the Higgs
boson discovery "...
posits a new story of
our creation
independent of
religious belief." He
went on to say, "If we
can describe the laws
of nature back to the
beginning of time
without any
supernatural
shenanigans, it
becomes clear that you
don't need God."
In 2010 the noted
British theoretical
physicist Stephen
Hawking in his bestselling book "The
Grand Design" echoed
this view when he
claimed, "Spontaneous
creation is the reason
there is something
rather than nothing,
why the universe
exists, why we exist. It
is not necessary to
invoke God to light the
blue touch paper and
set the universe going."
In his famous book
"The God Delusion",
the British ethnologist
and evolutionary
biologist, Clinton
Richard Dawkins,
contends that a
supernatural creator
almost certainly does
not exist and that
where
i'm
from
I am from dying hopes
from meaningful shout of my parents,
which brings me into life.
I am from the tension full nights
I am from the inspirational word of
my teachers
whose behaviours influence me a lot as if drugs.
I’m from novels, comics
from Shakespeare’s poems and dramas
I’m from the “bring the challenges
and ready to face it.”
from the facts and lies
I’m from blissful days
that signifies joys
from crotched days
that signify sorrows.
I’m from the watery tears,
lively smile and rigid determination
From the morals of my grandparents,
the sweat my father poured to make
my wishes come true
From my mother’s pain
to bring me in this beautiful but dirty world
I am from ME, “MYSELF”
I am from this “MASKY WORLD”.
Jokes
Rojan Shivakoti
'11' S
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Jyoti Swongamikha
'11' D
A customer came rushing
into the fast-food shop
and ordered a cheese
burger. A minute later he
started looking at this
watch and asked “will the
burger be long? “No, it
will be round, answered
the waitress.
religious faith qualifies
as a delusion — as a
fixed false belief. His
book has sold over 2
million copies and has
been translated into 31
languages.
Recently, a group of
American atheists held
a "Reason Rally" in
Washington, D.C. Their
keynote speaker was
the aforesaid Oxford
biologist Professor
Dawkins. His comments
included the statement
that "... faith is an evil
precisely because it
requires no justification
and brooks no
argument." One of his
admirers proudly held a
sign that proclaimed "So
Many Christians, So
Few Lions."
Putting aside the
needless
confrontational rhetoric
from some outspoken
non-believing
scientists, which is
unfortunately echoed
with pleasure by not a
few media
provocateurs, it is now
quite clear that the
Higgs boson
affirmation rather than
being a point of
controversy between
science and religion, is
really a confirmation of
a principle found in the
General Theory of
Relativity. This rule
states that the
dimensions of time,
space, energy, and
matter constitute a
continuum. This means
that they must
simultaneously come
into existence at
precisely the same
instant.
Theoretical physicists
have described this
phenomenon as the
"Big Bang," or the
original powerful
explosive event that led
to the formation of the
universe, some 13.7
billion years ago. In
scientific parlance it is
described as a
dimensionless point of
pure radiation of infinite
density.
To the question of what
originally caused or
initiated the big bang,
the only possible
answer is, of course,
God our Creator. When
one reflects upon the
existence of time, it
implies a concept of
eternity, and the
existence of space
implies the concept of
infinity. Together, these
basic concepts of
necessity lead to a
non-human source or
originator, which we
name as God or our
Creator. Religionists
believe that God is a
living agent upon
whose activity
everything originally
flows and ultimately
depends upon for its
existence.
existence." This
answer, of course,
rests within the domain
of theology, philosophy,
and our own personal
religion or individual
system of belief.
Perhaps it is time for
those non-believers
within the scientific
community to put aside
their oversized egos,
take a large dose of
humility, and consider
the words of the 20th
century's foremost
theoretical physicist,
Albert Einstein. He
stated, "God is a
mystery, but a
The Standard Model,
now with its Higgs
boson in context, is
further proof of the
majesty of God, the
Creator. It does not
answer, however, what
Pope Benedict XVI has
characterized as "... the
most important
question of all — the
meaning of our human
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comprehensive
mystery. I have nothing
but awe when I
observe the laws of
nature and feel the
sublimity and
marvelous order which
reveal them in nature."
Indeed, it can be said
that the Higgs boson
would be a welcome
discovery by Einstein
if he were alive today,
it being a true
representation in
nature of the
marvelous symmetry
and transcendental
splendor of the
Almighty.
love at
first
sight
Melina Gautam
'12' B
Searching my paths everywhere,
I got you on a place out there.
You were as beautiful as much
But I’d never seen an angel as such
You were white as snow
And your face remained with a glow
I can’t forget your smile
Not even for a while
Searching for you, I forgot my life
But when you avoid, it hurts me like a knife
You’ll be happy with my love and care
Whatever we have we’ll share
I always imagine that you are mine,
If we are together, we could have a shine
My life was dark, you gave it a light
That was my love at first sight.
and are gone from the
Sahara. Over the past
150 years, ivory
hunters have ruthlessly
hunted them for their
tusks.
CHARACTERISTICS:
One of the distinctive
characteristics of
African elephants is
their large ears. Their
ears help these
animals to have a
remarkable sense of
hearing. These large
ears are also flapped
around to relieve the
body from the soaring
temperatures. They
have sparse hair on
their body. Generally,
these mouth and on
their tail.
Salina Maharjan
'11' C
african
elephants
African elephants are
the largest living land
mammals. They are
known for their huge
size, unique body parts,
social behavior and
longevity. They are
much larger than Asian
elephants and are
known to be thick
skin in certain
areas of the
body. They
differ from the
A s i a n
elephants in
terms of their very
large ears and tusks.
Besides, African
elephants also have
a sloping forehead
a s
compared to the Asian
elephants.
African elephants once
lived throughout Africa;
they now inhabit no
more than one-third of
the continent
The trunk of the African
elephant is used for the
variety of activities. It
can detect new scents
and thus make the
elephant aware of any
possible danger. The
trunk is used to pick
large as well as small
objects.
G e n e r a l l y, A f r i c a n
elephants travel in
groups, extensively in
search of food and
w a t e r. T h e
males often
prefer to roam
alone or in
groups of
single
males
probably
around
their
1 3 t h
year.
Adult
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females and young
travel in herds. Groups
are always led by the
oldest female in the
group known as the
‘matriarch’. They use
different vocal sounds
and their trunk to touch
and communicate with
each other.
SIZE: an African
elephant can weigh
more than 5443 kg.
The males stand at a
height of around 12
feet at the shoulder
level. Female African
elephants stand at a
height of around 10
feet.
FEEDING HABITS:
African elephants feed
mainly on roots, leaves,
fruits, grasses, etc. with
the help of the tusk and
trunk. They also manage
to rat the barks of the
trees. They roam great
distances to find enough
food.
H A B I TAT: A f r i c a n
elephants are found in
many areas of the subSahara Africa. While,
some prefer the dense
equatorial forest, some
are also found in
woodlands and the
savannas. They always
inhabit areas that
provide them with
ample food and water.
They also prefer to be
away from disturbance
cause due to human
activities.
L I F E S PA N : t h e
average life span of an
African elephant is
about 60 years.
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fun facts…
fun to
know…
- The word "queue" is
the only word in the
English language
that
is
still
pronounced the
same way when the
last four letters are
removed.
- Beetles taste like
apples, wasps like
pine nuts, and
worms like fried
bacon.
- Of all the words in
the
English
language, the word
'set' has the most
definitions!
- What is called a
"French kiss" in the
English speaking
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world is known as an
"English kiss" in
France.
"Almost" is the
longest word in the
English language
with all the letters in
alphabetical order.
"Rhythm" is the
longest English word
without a vowel.
In 1386, a pig in
France
was
executed by public
hanging for the
murder of a child
A cockroach can live
several weeks with
its head cut off!
Human thigh bones
are stronger than
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concrete.
You can't kill yourself
by holding your
breath
There is a city called
Rome on every
continent.
It's against the law
to have a pet dog in
Iceland!
Your heart beats
over 100,000 times
a day!
Horatio Nelson, one
of England's most
illustrious admirals
was throughout his
life, never able to
find a cure for his
sea-sickness.
The skeleton of
Jeremy Bentham is
present at all
important meetings
of the University of
London
Right handed people
live, on average,
nine years longer
than left-handed
people
Your ribs move
about 5 million times
a year, every time
you breathe!
The elephant is the
only mammal that
can't jump!
One quarter of the
bones in your body,
are in your feet!
Like fingerprints,
everyone's tongue
print is different!
The first known
transfusion of blood
was performed as
early as 1667, when
Jean-Baptiste,
transfused two pints
of blood from a
sheep to a young
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Fingernails grow
nearly 4 times faster
than toenails!
Most dust particles
in your house are
made from dead
skin!
The
present
population of 5
billion plus people of
the world is
predicted to become
15 billion by 2080.
Women blink nearly
twice as much as
men.
Adolf Hitler was a
vegetarian, and had
only ONE testicle.
Honey is the only
food that does not
spoil. Honey found
in the tombs of
Egyptian pharaohs
The six
official
languages
of the
United
Nations
are:
English,
French,
Arabic,
Chinese,
Russian
and
Spanish.
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has been tasted by
archaeologists and
found edible.
Months that begin
on a Sunday will
always have a
"Friday the 13th."
Coca-Cola would be
green if coloring
weren’t added to it.
On average a
hedgehog’s heart
beats 300 times a
minute.
More people are
killed each year from
bees than from
snakes.
The average lead
pencil will draw a line
35 miles long or
write approximately
50,000 English
words.
More people are
allergic to cow's milk
than any other food.
Camels have three
eyelids to protect
themselves from
blowing sand.
The placement of a
donkey's eyes in it’s
heads enables it to
see all four feet at all
times!
T h e s i x o ff i c i a l
languages of the
United Nations are:
English, French,
Arabic, Chinese,
Russian
and
Spanish.
Earth is the only
planet not named
after a god.
It's against the law
to burp, or sneeze in
a
church
in
Nebraska, USA.
You're born with 300
bones, but by the
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time you become an
adult, you only have
206.
Some worms will eat
themselves if they
can't find any food!
Dolphins sleep with
one eye open!
It is impossible to
sneeze with your
eyes open
The world’s oldest
piece of chewing
gum is 9000 years
old!
The
longest
recorded flight of a
chicken is 13
seconds
Queen Elizabeth I
regarded herself as
a paragon of
cleanliness. She
declared that she
bathed once every
three months,
whether she needed
it or not
Slugs have 4 noses.
Owls are the only
birds that can see
the color blue.
A man named
Charles Osborne
had the hiccups for
69 years!
A giraffe can clean
its ears with its 21inch tongue!
The average person
laughs 10 times a
day!
An ostrich's eye is
bigger than its brain
--------------------------One of these amazing,
but useless facts is
false. Do you know
which one?
resticate
from the
heaven
Achalshail Khadka
'11' A
My mother loves me a lot
She cries for me, begging for a pardon
But the blind god throws me out of the
heaven
I pray and pray begging for my mother
Though, my cousin impose not for a brother
But the blind listens of other and
Throws me out of the heaven.
I was not an easy crease to kick out
But the god was fume and punched me out
rather.
I told mom,
I am not the one who will love you for ages
But just a test who will soon go in rest.
I try and try but don’t know
When the drop of water at the tip of leaf fall
Since, I thought you might get sock
I don’t know myself when to rock.
Tears fall down before my eyes are open
Slowly the grip of my soul are loosen
There are movements held in my chest
The bitterness of sorrow that I had taste.
Now I know
Again my next loving mother will ask for
pardon
But the blind god will again listen of other
and
Throw me out of the heaven
I’ll be tired again and again
So, god please
Don’t try to kick me out again.
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bodies are trying to
desperately switch the
hunger inspection;
however, the hunger
call is suppressed,
ignored or overridden.
Anorexia nervosa
patients increase food
intake by 2-3% over the
trial period. Anorexia
nervosa has many
complicated implication
and may be thought of
as a lifelong illness that
may never be truly
erred, but only
Reema Shrestha
'11' A
things
we’ve
learnt from
films:
anorexia
nervosa
Anorexia nervosa is an
eating disorder
characterized by
immoderate food
restriction and irrational
fear of gaining weight,
as well as distorted
body self-perception
and typically involves
excessive weight loss.
Anorexia nervosa
usually develops during
adolescence and early
adulthood. Due to fear
of gaining weight,
people with this
disorder restrict the
amount of food they
consume.
The
restriction of food intake
cause metabolic and
managed overtime.
Anorexia nervosa is
characterized by low
body
weight,
inappropriate eating
habits and obsession
with having a thin
figure. Individuals
suffering from it may
also practice repetitive
weighing, measuring
and mirror gazing
alongside other
obsessive action known
as ‘body checking’.
hormonal disorder.
Outside of medical
literature, the terms
anorexia and anorexia
nervosa are often used
i n t e r c h a n g e a b l y,
however anorexia is
simply a medical term
for lack of appetite and
people with anorexia
nervosa do not in fact
lose their appetites.
People suffering from
anorexia
have
extremely high levels of
ghreline (the hunger
hormone that tells the
brain when it is time to
eat) in their blood. The
level of ghreline
suggests that their
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Rojan Shivakoti
'11' S
If being chased through a city, you can usually
take cover in a passing wedding precession
or festival parade – anytime of the year
A detective can only solve the case after
being suspended from duty.
If you decide to start dancing in the street,
everyone you bump into will know all the
steps.
Most people keep the scrapbook of
newspaper cuttings and photos too, especially
if a member of their family has been killed
in a strange accidents like murder, etc
When you turn the lights out to go to bed,
everything in your room will still be clearly
visible, just slightly bluish.
jokes
I went to store to buy
some insecticide.” Is this
good for beetles”- I
asked a clerk. “NO” he
replied, “it kills them”.
become some sort of a
religion that joins these
fans together.
Harry Potter Mania
surpasses all its
counterparts in the
most extreme. The
number and the variety
of the people are most
amazing. Translated to
more than 67
languages including
Hindi, Azerbaijani,
Arabic, Bengali, Welsh,
Turkish, Afrikaans,
Ancient Greek and
other very diverse
languages, HP can
claim on its fans being
most diverse. Apart
from that, cultural
influences include
parties at midnight prior
the release of the book,
social and academical
Ansuya Poudel
'12' A
harry potter
mania
I found, like a
THOUSAND Facebook
pages related to Harry
Potter and the Series.
The fact that people
follow Harry Potter
Mania so seriously,
even after two years of
the release of its last
movie and six years
after the release of its
last book (Harry Potter
and the Deathly
Hallows Part 2 and
Harry Potter and The
Deathly Hallows
respectively), surprised
me. The Fandom
reaches as far as the
wet countries like
Vietnam and as wide
as the Prairies of the
South America. But the
thinning of the so called
‘HP Generation’ cannot
be overlooked either. I
remember people
standing in queues
outside bookshops to
buy the latest book of
the series the very day
it came out. I have seen
people camping out
and gathered to witness
the end of a
phenomenon during the
premiers of the last film
of the series and crying
along with the actors.
The series has affected
so many people
worldwide that it has
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convents for both young
and old around the
world, marking of the
Platform 9 ¾ at King’s
Cross Railway Station,
London, adaptation of
words like ‘Muggle’ and
‘Hogwarts’ by the
Oxford Dictionary and
many more. The fact
that it was made into a
movie only highlighted
the general hysteria of
the fans. Critics state
Harry Potter Series to
be the only novel to
instigate mass-media
coliseum to its present
degree. Such popularity
has made JK Rowling
the richest author, the
actors Daniel Radcliffe,
Emma Watson and
Rupert Grint to be the
most popular child
actors of their
generation.
In my opinion, what
everyone likes the most
about the story is that
all of us want that magic
in our lives. All of us can
relate to that scrawny,
oppressed, common to
the point of invisibility
boy who believes in
good, love and
friendship. The much
wrong theme of Good
against Evil shown in
the magical arena with
very relatable
characters is appealing
to the crowd. Many
have criticized the
novels for lacking
ethical mores, struggle,
moral dilemmas,
dealing with the so
called ‘grey areas’ by
the characters and
literary finesse. But all
these facts have done
nothing to stop HP from
topping the New York
Times Bestseller
Fiction, win almost all
award for children
literature in Britain and
become the most read
books of all times.
Everyone who has read
the book would find that
you would like to stay
at the Wizarding World
of Harry Potter forever.
I hope the magic will
continue to effect many
more generations to
come and remind them
that there is still love
and good to fight for!
who the
hell created
the exams?
After a long leave, you
attend your college and
hear that its exam day.
You are shocked and
blown away. Everybody
reading the notes loud
and its like Eminem rap
for you. You don't know
what to do and how to
react. The exam bell
rings like the guitar by
the Blues on your ears.
Teacher enters inside
the room as energetic
as Jackie Chan with
bunch of papers like a
Shahrukh Khan Movie
scripts. Seeing at the
faces of friends very
happy, you find a sad
song playing in your
background. When
your teacher gives you
the question paper on
hand, you find 1300
degree Celsius molten
lava eating up your
hand. Seeing at the
questions you find your
seat hotter than 'Kbc's'
hot seat, your mouth is
swollen. You are
sweating like a
monsoon rain. The
birds in the stomach
start playing drums and
guitars louder than
Linkin Park's Feint and
your mind becomes
empty. You find the
questions as if lyrics of
Kolaveri Di and letters
dancing in Gangnam
Style. You find
numericals harder to
solve than cid cases.
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Binam Dahal
'12' K
You are now left with
no option than to leave
the class with the
answer sheet as clean
as before in a slow
motion M.J. walk. Only
one question in mind
"Who the hell created
the exams???"
examination
Astha Dhakal
'11' R
Oh my dear examination!
For you, I’ve had no preparation
I am terribly afraid of you
Please, do tell me what to do
You are early; I am late
To pass, I am constantly loosing weight
Tomorrow, I know, its am must
But let me learn my lessons first
My brand of procrastination
Won’t help me in examination
So, go away and leave me here
With my books and permanent fear
answer is not correct
because there are
many people who are
blind."
Stumped again,
continued my quest for
knowledge and over the
years, mother asked
me a couple more times
and always her answer
was, "No, but you are
getting smarter every
year, my child."
Sujata Nepal
'12' J
Then last year, my
grandpa died.
Everybody was hurt.
Everybody was crying
even my father cried. I
remembered that
especially because it
was the first time I saw
him cry. My mum
looked at me when it
was our turn to say our
final goodbye to grand
pa. She asked me, "Do
you know the most
important part of body
yet, my dear?"
anatomy of
friendship
I only hope
that you
have
enough love
and friends
that you will
always have
a shoulder
to cry on
when you
need it
My mother used to ask
me what the important
part of the body is.
Through the months I
would take a guess at
what i thought was the
correct answer. When I
was younger, I thought
sound was very
important to us as
humans, so I said "my
ears."
She said, "No, my child.
Many people are deaf.
But you keep thinking
about it and I will ask you
again soon." Several
years passed before she
asked me again and
since making my first
attempt, I had contempt
the correct answer. So
this time I told her,
"Mummy, sight is very
important to everybody.
So, it must be our eyes."
I was shocked when she
asked me this now. I
always thought this was
a game between her and
me. She saw the
confusion on my face
and told me,
"This
She looked at me and
told me, "You are
learning fast, but the
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question is very
important. For every
body part you gave me
in the past, I have told
you were wrong and I
have given you an
example why. But today
is the day you need to
learn an important
lesson."
She looked down at me
as only a mother can. I
saw her eyes well up
with tears. She said,
"My dear the most
important part of body
is your shoulder." I
asked, "Is it because it
holds up my head?"
She replied, "No, it is
because it can hold the
head of a friend or a
loved one when they
cry. Everybody needs
a shoulder to cry on
sometime in life, my
dear. I only hope that
you have enough love
and friends that you will
always have a shoulder
to cry on when you
need it.
Bhagwati Poudel
'12' A
Who are
you to me?
Dear readers, it’s
complicated!
Really it is very
complicated to define
the relation of yours to
other people or of other
people to you. I very
often wonder about the
relations people get in
their life. Regarding
myself, I am a daughter
of someone, I am a
sister of someone, I
might be someone’s
wife, I might be
someone’s daughterin-law, sister-in-law,
etc. I have my father,
mother, brother, sister,
grandparents, uncle,
aunt, friends, etc.
actually I have a world
of my own. But
sometimes a very
unique breeze of
feeling passes through
me. I think why was I
not born in US or some
next country. Was it
that womb scripted by
some divine power for
my origin or it is just a
coincident; any one
was to be born and it
was me. While stating
this, I never mean to
regret on my today’s
status. But I just
wonder, what would
have happened if my
zygote was developed
to some next womb
other than of my
mother?
accepted and I too
respect it. I have got
my own identity of
blood that can never
be erased in the long
pages of history. But
the conflict among the
people is that some
people say blood
relation is the strongest
relation to any other
relations while others
state that the emotional
relations are the
strongest relations. I
tried to solve this
contradict by putting in
my pan balance. On
one pan I kept parents,
in relation of blood
while on the other I
kept husband, in
emotional relation but
my pan needle showed
null deflection. Instead
of solving the problem,
the situation became
more dilemmatic. Now
I am totally confused
about the relations. So,
nowdays I have
became selfish. I
accept the people as
my relatives if they
Anyway the identity of
birth is always
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support my existence
or regarding them as
my own is beneficial to
me i.e.if they love me.
Really if people love
you they are yours.
But the problem is still
not solved.
Sometimes, I wish to
define some relations
but different barriers
arise across. It’s the
similar condition again.
I know you are my well
wisher, you always
pray for my goodness,
you are ever ready to
help me. I have felt
your pain in my cut, I
have seen your tears
in my pain. In a single
statement “you love
me”. But, how can I
introduce to my world;
neither you are of my
blood nor I am granted
with any social
certificates engraving
your name. So dear,
please don’t mind my
question, I just hope
simple words with you:
“Who are you to
continue eating
breakfast in the
morning.
Tanuja GC
'12' D
more reasons
you need to
eat breakfast
in the
morning
Breakfast is the most
important meal of the
day. And it really is!
Eating breakfast kick
starts your metabolism,
provides your body with
essential nutrients,
helps maintain a
healthy weight and
protects you from
disease. Even with the
facts about how
important breakfast is,
30% of Americans still
skip breakfast. Why?
Because many people
feel they don't have the
time for breakfast or
they don't like breakfast
foods, or they think that
by skipping breakfast
they can avoid adding
extra calories to their
diet and lose weight.
However, none of these
reasons are good
enough or factual
enough to actually skip
breakfast altogether.
Making time for
breakfast has
enormous health
benefits and can
actually help to lose
weight or maintain a
healthy weight. Here
are some powerful
reasons to start or
People who are trying
to lose weight skip
breakfast thinking that
the calories they don't
eat will reduce their
overall intake. This plan
actually backfires,
because when you
starve the body of food
and nutrients it actually
holds onto fat, burning
calories much slower to
conserve energy. When
you skip breakfast the
body stays sluggish
because it's gone all
night without food and
you are waiting even
longer to provide it with
the nutrients to function
optimally. After fasting
all night when we are
asleep food actually
jump starts the
metabolism, basically
kicking it into high gear
so the body burns
calories more
effectively throughout
the day. Easting
breakfast not only
stimulates calorie
burning but also will
wake you up because
you now have energy
to use.
Another thing, the kind
of breakfast food you
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eat will also determine
how your body
responds. Now a days
breakfast foods consist
of simple carbohydrates
i.e. Doughnuts, cereal
bars, white bread,
sugary cereals, bagels.
These types of foods
are loaded with sugar
and usually have high
number of calories,
which spikes your blood
glucose levels.
Although, it will give you
energy it will be short
lived and when your
blood sugar crashes so
will you and you will
crave more sugary
substitutes before you
even hit lunchtime. By
eating a hearty
breakfast with complex
carbohydrates, which
digest slowly such as
oatmeal or whole grain
bread or bagels, which
are high in fiber and low
in sugar, you will
provide your body with
a steady source of
energy and keep your
cravings down.
A hearty breakfast not
only provides the body
with enough energy to
last you all morning but
it also gives the body
the nutrients to function
optimally. When you
skip breakfast its harder
to get the
recommended daily
allowance of vitamins,
minerals and nutrients.
When the body is in a
state of energy
deprivation most
people head for the
quick fix of sugary, high
calorie, high fat snacks.
Not only does this
impede your body's
ability to function, it
also hurts your ability
to lose weight. By
eating a healthy
breakfast that contains
complex
carbohydrates, lean
protein, low fat dairy,
and fiber you can
consume a healthy
balance of essential
nutrients that will help
the body function
throughout your day.
Overall people who eat
breakfast tend to have
a better diet than those
who skip breakfast
altogether.
Not only will your body
burn calories more
efficiently and you will
have more energy by
eating a good
breakfast but it will
boost your brainpower
as well. After a long
nights sleep the body
has used up most of
the glucose and
glycogen stores that is
converted to energy,
so these need to be
replenished through
the consumption of
food. If you don't eat
breakfast the body
slows down calorie
burning to conserve
energy. When your
metabolism slows so
does the rest of your
bodies are functioning.
You may feel tired,
sleepy, fatigued,
experience
headaches, mental
fuzziness and the
inability to concentrate.
By eating breakfast
your energy stores will
be restored and you
will feed your brain the
glucose it needs to fire
neurons and synapses
to make clear,
conscious decisions.
being
nostalgic
Ripping through lushy woods
There runs a creek
Serpentine and serene
My tiny world necklaced by it
Sushmita Bhandari
'12' A
Momma's call echoed all
Yet, there pervades deafening lull
Placid and tranquile
So was me as juvenile
Along with fatigue,
mental fogginess and
headaches, not eating
breakfast can lead to
long-term health
problems. Because
breakfast is where
most people get their
fiber, skipping this meal
can have costly effects
on the body. Skipping
a breakfast high in fiber
can lead to higher
levels of bad
cholesterol (LDL).
Fiber binds to
cholesterol and helps
to excrete it out of the
body rather than
clogging up the
arteries. This reduces
the risk for heart
disease. Fiber also
reduces excess
estrogen in the body
which overtime can
increase the risk for
breast cancer.
Breakfast can be the
healthiest meal you eat
all day. That's why
eating a high fiber
breakfast can help to
reduce your risk for
disease and start your
day off on the right
track.
There was the time,
She gathered the maple leaves
fodder and all those weaves
Childish as I was
Exploring a grand design of boat
I used to arrange those
Alas, Ruthless nail kiss my palm
Droplets drizzle like the morning dew
She came running to make me calm
A sheer attention from a skillful hand
Momma weaved round after round
As she stopped, my euphoria knew no bound
My miniature boat on her hand
Abruptly
I snatch it latter a while
I don't know why?
Momma gave me a light smile
Seeing my glittering eye
With the joyful shiver
I raced to the river
So did my momma
Putting the mud-made toy
I made captain a tiny boy
I did allow its maiden voyage
Of course of my dream cruise
Boat sailed away and I farewell it bye
Colliding against jerks and jolts
Time passed away like a lighting bolt
So did me.
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Number refers to the
countable items. With
most plurals it is better
to use number.
Ancient/ Old:
Ancient is the opposite
of modern whereas old
is the opposite of
young. Moreover,
ancient refers to very
old things. And old can
at time be used in the
case of a very young
child as well.
Anticipate/ Expect:
To anticipate is to guess
or imagine in advance
what will happen, and
take the necessary
action to face it. To
expect is to believe or
think that something will
happen or come.
Anjan Paudyal
'12' K
brain
teasers
How much are you
familiar with the
language; the spellings
you write, the words you
speak? We don’t know
but we very often make
mistakes while writing
or speaking. Sometimes
we use different words
than we ought to use;
sometimes they also
create problems for us.
Lets make an attempt
to eradicate such verbal
errors. Here are some
words often mistaken for
one another:
Amount/ Number:
Amount refers to the
quantity of something
that cannot be counted.
Anxious/ Eager:
Anxious means
nervous or worried and
is usually followed by
about. Eager means
looking forward. It is
usually followed by to.
Cause/ Reason:
Cause is something
that produces a result
or an effect whereas
reason is something
that justifies or explains
a result.
Client/ Customer:
A person who goes to
the solicitor or an
architect and pays for
his help or advice is a
client. People who buy
goods from
shopkeepers or traders
are customers.
Discover/ Invent:
Discover means to find
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out; get knowledge of;
bring to view something
existing but not yet
known. Invent means
to create or design
something not existing
before.
Empty/ Vacant:
Empty means
containing nothing. It
refers to an object.
Vacant also means
empty. It is used for
place or space.
Glance/ Glimpse:
Glance means to look
at something quickly
whereas glimpse
means to see by
chance, just for a
moment.
Hear/ Listen:
Hear means ‘to
perceive sound, etc.,
with the ears’. Listen
means ‘try to hear, pay
attention to’.
House/ Home:
A house is a building
for people to live in. and
the place where you
live in is your home,
whatever type of house
it is. Your home is the
place to which you
belong and where you
feel comfortable. It also
means the place where
one is born and
habitually lives.
Hurt/ Injured/
Wounded:
Injured and hurt both
mean physical damage
caused by an accident.
But wounded implies
physical damage
caused in an attack.
Price/ Cost:
Price means the
amount of money for
which a thing is offered.
Cost is like price, but
is used less for objects
and more for services.
The amount of money
we pay for something
is what it costs us.
Shade/ Shadow:
Shade is any place
sheltered from the sun.
And the dark shape
made by the shade of
something is shadow.
Travel/ Journey:
Travel means ‘moving
from place to place.’ If
a person moves from
place to place over a
period of time, we
speak of his or her
travels. A journey is the
time spent and the
distance covered in
going from one
particular place to
another.
We write in letters but
we speak in words.
-A T WEAVE
It is a scientific law of
language that if
enough people make
a ‘mistake’, the
‘mistake’ becomes
acceptable usage.
That law applies to
pronunciation, to
grammar, to word
meanings but not to
spelling.
-NORMAN LEWIS
(Reference: Brush up
your English, S T
Imam.)
Saujanya Mani
'11' L
Fernando Jose Torres
Samz was born on
28th March 1984.
Nicknamed El Nino
(the kid in Spanish) is
a Spanish footballer
who plays for Chelsea
Football Club and the
Spain National Team
as a striker in shirt no
9.
Torres started his
career with athletico
Madrid progressing
through the youth
system to the first team
Squad. He made his
first team debut in
2011. He joined
Premier League Club
Liverpool FC in 2007
after signing for a club
record transfer free. He
then left the club in
January 2011 to join
Chelsea FC for a
record British transfer
fee of 50 million pound
which also made him
expensive Spanish
player in history. He
has helped the club to
win the FA cup
champions league.
In his Spanish
international career, he
has participated in 5
major tournaments.
Euro 2004,2008,2012
and FIFA World Cup
2006 and 2010 in
which he has won Euro
2008, 2010 and FIFA
World Cup 2010
respectively.
my best friend
He sometimes makes me feel easy
And sometimes makes me shy
He acts like he’s the king of all
Can’t understand how and why
He eventually transforms from nice to rude
Is not easy to understand his mood
First holds my hand with love so tight
Then changes his mind and tends to fight
And then asks me, “Are you alright?”
He criticizes me and even my words
He talks nonsense and makes me feel hurt
He says that he knows me the best
But he fails whenever I give him a test
Everything for him seems to be a trend
What more can I say – but this is my best friend
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Astha Dhakal
'11' R
october revolution
Dayitwa Shrestha
'12' K
The October
Revolution, also known
as the Great October
Socialist Revolution,
Red October, the
October Uprising or the
Bolshevik Revolution,
was a seizure of state
power leading to a
political revolution, It
was a part of the
Russian Revolution of
1917. It took place with
an armed insurrection
in Petrograd
traditionally dated to 25
October 1917 Old Style
Julian Calendar (O.S.),
which corresponds with
Soviet and Russian
Soviet Republic on one
wing and Russia
Republic and Russian
Provisional
Government on the
other wing. The
commanders of the left
wing were Vladimir
Lenin, Leon Trotsky and
Pavel Dybenko
whereas Alexander
Kerensky led the
opposition alone. Lots
of physical and human
destruction were made
with this revolution
which ended with the
grounding of all warriors
7 November 1917 New
Style (N.S.)Gregorian
Calendar. So, it is also
known as the
November Revolution.
It followed and
capitalized on the
February Revolution of
the same year. The
October Revolution in
Petrograd overthrew
the Russian Provisional
Government and gave
the power to the local
soviets dominated by
Bolsheviks. As the
revolution was not
universally recognized
outside of Petrograd
there followed the
struggles of the
Russian Civil War
(1917-1923) and the
creation of the Soviet
Union in 1922.The
revolution was led by
the Bolsheviks, who
used their influence in
the Petrograd Soviet to
organize the armed
forces.
The belligerents of this
revolution were
Bolsheviks, Left SRs,
Red Guards, 2nd All
Russian Congress of
Soviets, Petrograd
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on behalf of Russia
Republic and Russian
Provisional
Government.
Outcomes of the
revolution:
The Second Congress
of Soviets consisted of
670 elected delegates;
300 were Bolshevik and
nearly a hundred were
Left SocialistRevolutionaries, who
also supported the
overthrow of the
Alexander Kerensky
Government. When the
fall of the Winter Palace
was announced, the
Congress adopted a
decree transferring
power to the Soviets of
Workers', Soldiers' and
Peasants' Deputies,
thus ratifying the
Revolution.
The transfer of power
was not without
disagreement. The
center and Right wings
of the Socialist
Revolutionaries as well
as the Mensheviks
believed that Lenin and
the Bolsheviks had
Mensheviks
believed that
Lenin and the
Bolsheviks had
illegally seized
power and they
walked out
before the
resolution was
passed
illegally seized power
and they walked out
before the resolution
was passed. As they
exited, they were
taunted by Leon Trotsky
who told them "You are
pitiful isolated
individuals; you are
bankrupts; your role is
played out. Go where
you belong from now
on - into the dustbin of
history!" .
The Council of People's
Commissars now
began to arrest the
leaders of opposition
parties. Dozens of
Constitutional
Democratic Party
leaders and members
of the Constituent
Assembly were
imprisoned in The Peter
and Paul Fortress.
These were to be
followed by the arrests
of SocialistRevolutionary Party
and Menshevik leaders.
On 20 December 1917
the Cheka was created
by the decree of
Vladimir Lenin.
arms of the Soviet
Union.
Other decrees:
"
All Russian banks
were nationalized.
"
Private bank
accounts were
confiscated.
"
The Church's
properties
(including bank
accounts) were
seized.
"
All foreign debts
were repudiated.
"
Control of the
The Decree on Land
ratified the actions of
the peasants who
throughout Russia
seized private land and
redistributed it among
themselves. The
Bolsheviks viewed
themselves as
representing an alliance
of workers and
peasants and
memorialized that
understanding with the
Hammer and Sickle on
the flag and coat of
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factories was given
to the soviets.
"
Wages were fixed
at higher rates than
during the war, and
a shorter, eighthour working day
was introduced.
But the matter of pain
is that it ended by giving
rise to the Russian Civil
War which continued
from 1918 to 1922.
my
college
Sumiksha Yadav
'11' B
Carrying the bundle of books everyday,
Makes the student feel not joy
Not heavy makeup for girls and short hair
For guys,
Discipline, compulsory homework makes,
The CCRCians to choose way to right
Attend the college at 10: 30 sharp not late,
In case, guard makes return home from the
gate,
Only thirty minute break, can’t gossip with
mates,
Weekly exams and re – test which causes
serious headache
Surprised bag checked by making long queue
But on that day one thing I knew,
Absentees were only few
Provides quality education and best
knowledge,
After all,
It always has won award for “Best College “
- Bats always turn left
when exiting a cave.
- Every time you
sneeze some of
your brain cells die.
- Horse has biggest
eye among the land
animal.
Rabina Prajapati
'11' A
amazing
facts
- There are 45 miles
of nerves in the skin
of a human being.
- A spider’s silk is
stronger than steel.
- We forget 80% of
what we learn
everyday.
- There are more
bacteria in your
mouth than there are
people in the world.
- Our brain cells are
the largest living
cells in our body
- The frog that can eat
snakes is Lepta
Doctin penta.
-
which can live an
entire lifetime.
-
When we sneeze, all
our body function
s t o ps e v e n o u r
heart.
- Astronauts get taller
when they are in
space.
- Chewing gum while
peeling onions will
keep you from
crying.
Squirrels forget
where 50% of their
nuts are hidden.
- Cold weather makes
finger nails grow
faster.
- It takes about 7
minutes for the
average person to
fall in sleep.
- About 1 out of
every
2
million will
die by
falling
out of
bed.
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- Four out of five
people over 100
years old are
women.
- Birth control pills
designed
for
humans will also
work for gorilla.
- When water freezes,
it expands by 10%.
- The only animal with
4 knees is elephant.
- Not only the fur of a
tiger is striped, the
skin is stripped too.
- A starfish has no
brain but it has
complex nervous
system.
- You can’t think of an
English word to
rhyme with the word
month because
there isn’t such
word.
- Human hair and
fingernails continue
to grow even after
death.
making easier to the
international business
all over the world.
The organization
officially commenced
on January 1, 1995
under the Marrakech
Agreement, replacing
the General Agreement
on Tariffs and Trade
(GATT), which
commenced in 1948.
Concept of WTO was
introduced in Uruguay
Round at first in 1986
and the concept was
accepted in 1994 April
15 by the ministerial
meeting held at
Marrakech, Morocco.
Morocco’s Marrakech
talk finalized the
Marrakech agree on
establishment of WTO
and a new institution
called WTO was
established in 1
January 1995.
Nitiz Lamichhane
'12' P
world trade
organisation
(wto)
Establishment
Headquarter
Membership
Official languages
Director-General
Budget
Staff
Website
World Trade
Organization, an
important milestone in
the field of trade and
commerce, is an
organization that
intends to supervise
and liberalize
international trade. With
January 1, 1995
Centre William Rappard
Geneva, Switzerland
157 member states
English, French, Spanish
Pascal Lamy
196 million Swiss francs
(approx. 209 million
USD) in 2011.
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wto.org
The WTO, being the
successor to the GATT,
is the legal and
institutional foundation
of the multinational
trading system. In
addition to this, it acts
as a platform on which
a view to simplify the
problems of
international business,
the organization took
birth for reduction in
tariffs by setting
standard so as to
regulate, manage and
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trade relations among
countries evolve
through collective
debate, negotiation and
adjudication and also
covers trade in goods,
services and intellectual
property. Its basic
objectives are ‘raising
standard of living,
ensuring full
employment and a
large and steadily
growing volume of real
income and effective
demand and expanding
the production and
trade in goods and
services.’ It is currently
working for the
elimination of
discriminatory
treatment in
international trade
relations. The
organization is
attempting to complete
negotiations on the
Doha Development
Round, which was
launched in 2001 with
an explicit focus on
addressing the needs
of developing countries.
As of June 2012, the
future of the Doha
Round remains
uncertain. The conflict
between free trade on
industrial goods and
services but retention
of protectionism on
farm subsidies to
domestic agricultural
sector(requested by
developed countries)
and the substantiation
of the international
liberalization of fair
trade on agricultural
products (requested by
developing countries)
remain the major
obstacles.
The organization deals
with regulation of trade
between participating
countries; it provides a
framework for
negotiating and
formalizing trade
agreements, and a
dispute resolution
process aimed at
enforcing participants'
adherence to WTO
agreements, which are
signed by
representatives of
member governments
and ratified by their
parliaments. Virtually all
decisions in the WTO
are taken by consensus
among all member
countries and they are
ratified by members'
parliaments along with
voting if needed. Trade
friction is channeled
into the WTO's dispute
settlement process
where the focus is on
interpreting agreements
and commitments, and
how to ensure that
countries' trade policies
conform with them. By
lowering trade barriers,
the WTO’s system also
breaks down other
barriers between
peoples and nations.
Moreover, it’s the duty
of WTO is to help trade
flow as freely as
possible.
WTO’s current directorgeneral is Pascal Lamy,
who leads a staff of
over 600 people in
Geneva, Switzerland.
The WTO has about
157 members,
accounting almost
whole of world trade.
Around 30 others are
negotiating
membership. In
addition to states, the
European Union is a
member. Nowadays,
more than 95% foreign
trade is performed
based on the principle
of WTO. Nepal also got
the membership of
WTO as the 147th
member on 23 April,
2004(2060 B.S.).
Hence, with the help of
unlimited techniques,
principles and hardwork, WTO has
established itself as an
active organization
which is working for the
betterment of trading
system and elimination
of trading problems.
The goal is to improve
the welfare of the
people of the member
countries.
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love
Rivesh Sah
'11' G
It is prickly to touch as a hedge is,
Or soft as something fluff?
Is it sharp or quite smooth at edges?
Oh please tell me truth about love!
Love seeks not itself to please,
Not for itself has any care,
But for another gives it ease,
And build a heaven in hell’s despair.
What love is, if you would be taught?
Your heart must have taught it alone,
Two souls with but a single thought
Two hearts that beat as one.
When love congeals,
It soon reveals.
The taint of aroma of performing seals,
The double crossing of a pair of heels.
Love is anterior to life,
Posterior to death,
Initial part of creation, and
Exponent of breadth.
Where both deliberate,
The love is slight.
Who ever loved that loved not as first sight?
And, what is your love like?
Oh! My love is like a red rose
That’s newly sprung in August.
Oh! My love’s like a melody,
That’s sweetly played in tune most!!!
Nikesh Kr. Lamsal
'12' K
dream
According to the great
psychologist Sigmund
Freud, "dream is the
channel of outlet of the
unfulfilled needs and
desires".
Sorry readers I am not
talking about that
dream.
I want to
fabricate the
world in a
celestial way
where
humanity will be
the sole religion
and morality will
be the global
constitution.
Late Freud talked about
the dream in sleep,
when one is
unconscious or sub
conscious. But I am
talking about the day
dream, not only day it
might also be seen at
night but it is seen by
the fully conscious
mind. I think not only
me, every one have
some dreams. But, let
me talk about myself.
While I was in my early
childhood, I dreamt to
be a pilot; my father is
a Nepal Airlines Officer,
perhaps it was a
psychological effect to
me. Later when I
started to mix up with
the world of
entertainment, started
enjoying the movies; I
dreamt to be a hero. I
was highly influenced
by the cinematic hero.
When I was studying at
grade 8, my brother
was seriously ill and he
was admitted at Kanti
Children's Hospital,
Maharajgunj. At that
instant of time, I dreamt
to be a medical doctor.
Later when I started
learning in secondary
level, I dreamt to be an
aeronautical engineer
and serve NASA. At
the right time I used to
wish to travel space
once in my life. But, at
the ending session of
my +2 education, I'm
dreaming to be a
successful social
worker or a true
politician. I wish to bring
a drastic change not
only in my country, over
the whole globe. I want
to fabricate the world in
a celestial way where
humanity will be the
sole religion and
morality will be the
global constitution.
Actually all the people
are free to dream in
their own way. But most
of the dreams remain
unfulfilled. Here, the
matter that I don't get
in my mind is that can
dreams be connected
to the aim or they are
just the wishes.
"Winners always have
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the aims, while the
other people just have
wishes", this might be
the very reason why the
dreams mostly remain
un fulfilled. If dreams
were the aims, I don't
think they would
fluctuate with the sun
and rain. So, dreaming
is just the act of building
the buildings of
interest, planting the
plants of cactus.
Yesterday I had a
dream, today I have
another dream,
tomorrow I will have
next dream. Now, I am
tired of those unfulfilled
dreams. So, I have left
dreaming now-a-days.
Today I just have an
aim; the particular aim
which is the destiny of
my life, the sole target
of my life, I want to be
a successful social
worker so that I can
cultivate the human
civilization by sowing
the seeds of knowledge
in the bare fields of
humanity. I don't swear
to create heaven like
earth, perhaps the god
will attempt to create
earth like heaven.
"However I can just
attempt, success is
supernaturally mixed".
they defeat in the semi
finals?
Luton Town. Chelsea
beat Luton 2-0 in front
of a packed Wembley
Stadium.
Who did Chelsea beat
in 1906, that set a
record for their biggest
League win?
Glossop. Chelsea
beat Glossop 9-2 in a
Division Two match
on 1st September
1906.
What was the nickname
of former goalkeeper,
William Foulkes?
Fatty. William 'Fatty'
Foulkes was socalled, because of his
enormous weight,
rumoured to be over
20 stones. He played
for the club between
1905-06, and died 10
years later, in 1916.
Sahan Baral
'12' B
chelsea
Chelsea won the 1971
In the 1997-98 season,
Chelsea played in one
of the strangest
matches against a team
based 100 miles into
the Artic Circle. Which
team was this?
Tromso. At one point,
the match had to be
stopped so that the
lines could be cleared
of snow.
Chelsea won their first
silverware for 27 years
when they won which
trophy in 1997?
FA Cup. A great 2-0
victory over
Middlesbrough in the
final capped a great
season.
The turning point in
scoring, but Chelsea
scraped through the
replay with a 2-1
victory. John
Dempsey and
Osgood scored the
goals.
From which club did
Chelsea sign
Boudewijn Zenden in
2001?
Barcelona. Zenden
began his career at
PSV in 1994, before
moving to Barcelona
in 1998, and then
Chelsea three years
later.
Who did Chelsea beat
to become FA Cup
winners for the first time
in 1970?
Leeds
United. Chelsea and
Leeds drew 2-2 at
Wembley Stadium,
but Chelsea took the
cup by winning the
replay 2-0 at Old
Chelsea's recent history
was the signing of Rudd
Gullit by Hoddle, but
what was the transfer
fee?
Free. Rudd Gullit was
signed on a Bosman
and the rest is history.
The 1994 FA Cup Final
was won 4-0 by
Manchester United.
Which Chelsea player
hit the crossbar in the
first half while the
scores were still level?
Gavin Peacock. I
wonder how the game
would have went had
that gone in.
In 1994 Chelsea
reached the final of the
FA Cup, which team did
European Cup-Winners
Cup, but who did they
beat in the final?
Real Madrid. The first
game was a 1-1 draw
after extra-time with
Peter Osgood
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Trafford (both games
went to extra time).
How many league
goals did Jimmy
Greaves score for
Chelsea in season
1960-61?
41. Greaves set a
record for scoring the
most Chelsea league
goals in a season, and
later went on to play
for AC Milan,
Tottenham Hotspur
and West Ham United.
In his Chelsea career
between 1957-60,
Greaves scored 124
goals in just 157
games.
Which season saw the
League championship
come to Stamford
Bridge for the first time?
1954-55. They won the
title by four points
over second placed
Wolverhampton
Wanderers, and under
the management of
Ted Drake. This was
the only time in the
20th century that
Chelsea became
champions of
England's top-flight
division.
Who was the first
manager in Chelsea's
history?
John Tait Robertson.
Robertson managed
the club from it's
inauguration in 1905
through to 1907.
Calderhead then took
the reigns for 26 years
between 1907-33,
followed by Knighton
between 1933-39, and
Birrell was 1939-52,
which was interrupted
by World War II.
In what year were
Chelsea FC formed?
1905. The club also
moved into Stamford
Bridge in this year,
which was built in
1877.
What was the scoreline
in the first leg of the
Champions League
2003-04 semi-final
between Chelsea and
Monaco, and the
aggregate scoreline?
Monaco 3 Chelsea 1,
Monaco 5-3 Chelsea.
Chelsea's dream of a
Champion's League
title was dashed in the
semi-finals against
AS Monaco in 200304 season, with the
first away leg at
Monaco going
horribly wrong. The
first leg ended 1-3,
with Chelsea unable
to come to terms with
the Monaco frontline,
despite Monaco
playing with 10 men
for 38 minutes. Dado
Prso, Fernando
Morientes & Shabani
Nonda scored for
Monaco, while Crespo
scored for Chelsea in
the first leg. The
second leg at
Stamford Bridge
started as planned for
Chelsea as they shot
to a 2-0 scoreline but
then lost the
advantage as Monaco
equalized and hung
on for a 2-2 draw.
The 2003-04
Champions League
quarter-final saw
Chelsea pitted against
London & Premier
League rivals Arsenal.
Who were the scorers
for Chelsea,
considering both the
home and away ties?
Gudjohnsen,
Lampard and Bridge.
Chelsea won 3-2 on
aggregate after the
first leg at Stamford
Bridge ended in a 1-1
draw and Chelsea
won the second leg at
Highbury 2-1.
Gudjohnsen scored in
the first leg, while
Lampard and Wayne
Bridge scored in the
second. Gudjohnsen
also played a key role
in setting up Bridge
for the crucial winning
goal in the second
leg.
scorer for Chelsea in
the Champions League
- season 2003-04?
Frank Lampard. Frank
Lampard joined
Chelsea from West
Ham United, and
emerged as a key
player in the Chelsea
side as well as the
national team, in his
role as a goal scoring
midfielder. In 2003-04
Champions League
he scored 4 times,
and also finished the
Premier League
season in 03-04 with
10 goals.
Who was the highest
Funny
questions
with no
answers
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Roshan Ghimire
'11' A
Can you cry underwater?
Why does a round pizza come in a square
box?
Why is it that people say they ‘slept like a
baby’ when babies wake up like every two
hours?
Why do people pay to go up tall buildings
and then put money on binoculars to look
at things on the ground?
Why does Goofy stand erect while Pluto
remains on all fours? They’re both dogs!
If corn oil is made from corn, and vegetable
oil is made from vegetables, what is baby
oil made from?
Do the alphabet song and Twinkle Twinkle
Little Star have the same tune?
Did you notice that when you blow in a
dog’s face, he gets mad at you, but when
you take him for a car ride, he sticks his
head out the window?
either to swim or for
rafting. Full of rage,
when I asked my
mother what was this
all about, she told me it
was all because of what
we call ‘climate
change’. My mother
being a geographic
teacher got something
of her interest, and
started babbling. She
told me, change in the
distribution of weather
patterns over periods of
time is climate change.
The climate is
changing, the effects
are already being felt
and human activities
are the principle
causes.
Apekshya Sharma
'12' B
the climate
change
People are
recklessly
doing things
that they are
not
supposed to
do and are
upsetting
nature and
her
elements.
When I step out of the
ice cream parlor, my ice
cream melts. Is it only
me whose ice cream is
melting or even other
ice cream lovers are
having their ice creams
melted? Only my ice
cream can’t feel that
hot! On my urge to see
the snowfall, my father
took me to Phulchowki.
When I woke up the
next day, for all the
‘snow-fun’, I couldn’t
find snow; anywhere,
near my sight. Where
have all the snow
gone? Why am I
missing the snowfights? On planning our
next vacation my sister
insisted that we go to
Trishuli River for rafting.
On reaching the spot,
the people told that we
couldn’t go in the river,
After I returned to my
hometown, I took my
laptop out and with all
those queries, started
surfing net about
climate change. Many
elites, scientists and
different governmental
organizations such as
Food and Agricultural
Organization(FAO),
World Health
Organization(WHO),
National Aeronautics
and Space
Administration(NASA)
have given theories
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We have
blamed
everything
and us, but
how do we
even know
the climate is
changing?
about what causes the
climate to change.
Every theory blames
the sun for changing
climate. But, is the sun
to blame? Yes, sun can
be blamed for climate
change but it is not the
sole cause. The
variations in the solar
radiations cause the
climate change.
Because of massive
burning of fuel, use of
greenhouse gases, the
concentrations of these
gases have risen and
this has caused the
warming of the planet’s
atmosphere. This is
what we call ‘Global
Warming’. Global
warming is the
there is
always
something
we can do;
not feel sorry
about our
mistakes
and do
whatever we
can to undo
what we
have done.
synonym to climate
change. Volcanic
eruptions cause a lot of
harmful gases to be
released in the
atmosphere. Oceanic
circulation and plate
tectonics can be
considered another
cause of climate
change. But above all,
human activities are the
principle cause of
climate change. People
are recklessly doing
things that they are not
supposed to do and are
upsetting nature and
her elements.
Deforestation and
Pollution are two of the
long term problems.
We have blamed
everything and us, but
how do we even know
the climate is
changing? How can we
know world is suffering
from something
dreadful as climate
change? Different data
and information have
cool insults
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Roses are red, Sky is blue, God made me
beautiful but what happened to you?
You are best at all you do and all you do
is making people hate you.
When I’m with you I feel like I’m in the zoo.
I’ll definitely come to your funeral when you
die, but I’ll probably have to go to office
that day because I believe in business
before pleasure.
If aliens do not exist, what are you?
They can’t measure your intelligence; the
scale doesn’t go that low.
May your life be like toilet paper- long and
useful.
shown various changes
to the elements of
nature. The sea level is
constantly rising and
different islands are at
risk of drowning. The
overall global
temperature is rising
because of the
greenhouse effect. The
ice sheets in the glacier
lakes are melting and I
reckon, there will be a
day when ice would no
longer be seen floating
in the lakes. There are
a lot of things that prove
that the climate is
changing acutely and
abruptly.
Many organizations
have shown a keen
interest in the
consequences of the
climate change.
Undoubtedly, the
effects are only harmful,
and not good. The
climate change hits the
agricultural sector
foremost. Death due to
malnutrition will be the
most. The devil will play
its role and bring out
natural calamities.
People will die due to
flood and storms. Also,
with them, they’d bring
diseases along.
Climate change will
cause some places to
have scarcity of water,
whereas at some
places, there will be
excessive water. The
heat waves will cause
human beings to suffer
from different
cardiovascular and
respiratory diseases.
The aquatic and
terrestrial plants and
animals will be affected
mostly.
Not caring about the
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changing climate would
be like opening
Pandora’s Box-we
would bring out all the
sufferings at once,
together. After my
concern about this
topic, I’ve come to a
conclusion, there are
two things we can think
of, first what we could
have done and second
what we can do. We
could have always
protected the
environment and we
didn’t. What’s done is
done and it cannot be
reversed. But, there is
always something we
can do; not feel sorry
about our mistakes and
do whatever we can to
undo what we have
done. Many countries
are following “Kyoto
protocol” and are
undoing their mistakes.
Another important thing
we can do is limit
modernization and
urbanization. One
should know that
modernization and
environmental
protection should walk
hand in hand. Solar,
wind and hydropower
should be used instead
of the non-renewable
sources. Fuel
consumption should be
reduced acutely.
It’s already the end of
November and it’s still
warm. I fear a day will
arrive when my
younger generation can
have to experience no
winter, while in some
places of same world,
who don’t know there
is a season named
“summer” at all. I
reckon, the day
wouldn’t be far enough.
Sameen Mahat
Discipline Incharge
history of worldcup
Year Host
1930 Uruguay
1934 Italy
1938 France
1950 Brazil
1954 Switzerland
1958 Sweden
1962 Chile
1966 England
1970 Mexico
1974 West Germany
1978 Argentina
1982 Spain
1986 Mexico
1990 Italy
1994 United States
1998 France
2002 S. Korea & Japan
2006 Germany
2010 South Africa
aet: after extra time
p: after penalty shoot-out
Winners
Uruguay
Italy
Italy
Uruguay
West Germany
Brazil
Brazil
England
Brazil
West Germany
Argentina
Italy
Argentina
West Germany
Brazil
France
Brazil
Italy
Spain
Score
4-2
2-1 (aet)
4-2
3-2
5-2
3-1
4-2 (aet)
4-1
2-1
3-1 (aet)
3-1
3-2
1-0
0-0(3-2p)
3-0
2-0
1-1 (5-3p)
1-0 (aet)
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Runners-up
Argentina
Czechoslovakia
Hungary
Brazil
Hungary
Sweden
Czechoslovakia
West Germany
Italy
Netherlands
Netherlands
West Germany
West Germany
Argentina
Italy
Brazil
Germany
France
Netherlands
No. of teams
13
16
16/15
16/13
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
24
24
24
24
32
32
32
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sound but relevant too.
Learned people agree
that Nepal, where
receiving proper
engineering education
is a goal of almost half
of the High School
science graduate, thus,
has a great
employment
opportunity. But, when
it comes to describing
the education, there are
people who take sides
against it.
Saroj Koirala
Ex-CCRCian
engineering
education in
nepal
Engineering is the
backbone of every
development. Its
engineers who
innovate and it’s them
who carry out the
conventions. From the
construction of megastructures to the
development of
smallest of ICs, there’s
a touch of an engineer.
And therefore, it won’t
be an irony to state that
engineering is behind
pretty much everything
that the world has been
through in the last few
decades.
In a country like Nepal,
where the wounds of
previous wars are
slowly healing and the
lush of development is
expected to spread
soon, engineering is
very essential. Nepal,
for ages has been
described to have vast
resources which could
have been utilized for
sustainable
development. To exploit
the resources in
efficient way,
manpower like
engineers, with both
theoretical and practical
knowledge is a must.
Such manpower can
only be obtained if
people are imparted
with education which is
not only intellectually
enthusiasm of institutes
to produce engineers
and even the student’s
craze to this field can
be taken a positive sign.
Despite the complaint
over the product and
utilization, engineering
education in Nepal has
been flourishing in the
recent years. Long ago,
Institute of Engineering,
under the management
of Tribhuwan University,
was established to
supply the nation’s
need of trained
manpower for
development and
construction. Today,
there are over a dozen
colleges in Nepal that
promise of quality
Analysts agree to a fact
that, the courses of
engineering that is
taught in Nepal is
modified to suit the
context of Nepal. For
example, in abroad and
few colleges within
Nepal too, Electrical
and Electronics
Engineering is a
popular stream.
However, IOE has
specialized the course
to merely Electrical
Engineering because if
the potential of Nepal
to produce
hydroelectricity to its full
capacity comes true,
the specialized
manpower will be
preferable to that which
is generalized into
Electrical and
Electronics
Engineering. Besides
the teaching of
engineering education.
Putting the debate
aside for a while, this
Mechanical Engineer in
small number is an
implicit answer to
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Nepal’s lack of
industries and
machineries.
However, all the
developments in the
recent years are not
pleasing. No wonder,
several institutes have
shown enthusiasm in
imparting Engineering
education, but, this has
increased an unfair
feeling of competition
not in terms of quality
but in terms of
economic gain.
Besides, instruments
and practical approach,
which is essential to
train the manpower, is
not available to the
necessary extent. And
finally, there is a
production, which if
continues at the same
rate, will one day
outnumber the
demands and such sign
have already begun
showing.
Despite all these traits,
the brighter side is more
overwhelming than the
dark one. If one has a
keen interest in
Engineering and is
resolute to becoming a
good engineer, Nepal’s
Engineering Education
can aid him as much as
he expects any
universities around the
world to. The engineers
produced in Nepal have
proved themselves
sufficient to carry out
the required
construction and
development that
happen in the nation. A
large number of
graduates of this very
system have been
recorded to have gone
for higher studies
around the world and
are found to have
acquired as much as
any other person from
other country can.
Some have had great
careers in Middle East
if u love
someone:
and even in the west
where development
and research works are
abundant. All of this is
a sign that Engineering
Education of Nepal is a
productive one.
appreciate
your life
Rabina KC
'11' E
If we are blessed with eyes
Why do not we see?
Are the ears we’ve been given,
Not enough for you and me?
Why do our fingers just touch and feel
While all our minds how evil
Problems lay all, on which we dive
Learn to live,
Appreciate the miracle of life.
Saujanya Shrestha
'11' A
1) if you love someone because you think that he
or she is really gorgeous,then it is not love it is
"infatuation".
2) If u love someone because you think that you
should fall for him/her then it is not love it is
"compromise".
3) If you love someone because you think you cant
live without him/her then it is not love it is "fuss".
4) If you love someone because you can't leave
him thinking it'll hurt him then it not love it is
"charity".
5) If you love someone because you share
everything with him/her then it is not love it
"friendship".
6) But if you love someone because you feel the
pain of the other more than them then it is love.
7) If you get attracted to other people but stay with
him/her without regrets then it is love.
8) If you let him go knowing he has to go but he/she
does not want to then it is love.
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Listen to the birds’ chirp
In the early hours of the day
And listen carefully to their wings,
As they flutter far away.
Feel the heat on the skin
As the sun rises each morning,
Breathe the air you are blessed with,
And leave your sorrows beneath.
Instead of memorizing the mistakes,
And being too stubborn to forget,
Live your life and don’t take it for grief
And stripped of its beauty.
Let us appreciate and love,
This is our only duty.
sorrows complete a life
and that has happened
to me too. When I was
born, I was crying and
the world laughed at
me. That day, my
destiny was created,
my fate was designed
and my life got a
beginning. That day, I
had to cry for milk, it's
simple, sorrow needed
for happiness, as life is
defined.
Nitiz Lamichhane
12 P
my life:
lived ? or not
started yet?!
'Life', a word heard by
everyone, understood
by most of them, felt by
some, and to have lived
completely, there's
hardly anyone. It's a
gift gifted to thing or
matter which makes it
alive, which helps it
realize what it really is.
But as a human being,
I would say life is what
we live. "What do we
live?" isn't a normal
question, the answer
"life" doesn't seem any
normal, either.
I am happy to have got
a life. Like others, I was
born, I got love and care
from my parents, I grew
up and I experienced
many things. Are those
things collectively known
as my life or are they
parts? Here, the
question isn't what my
life is or what makes my
life. But what I have been
wondering is; has my life
been 100% lively up to
now? Couldn't it go any
better or worse?
Yeah, I got love from
elders, care from
friends, and respect
from young ones, got
scolded, got punished
and so on. We know,
both happiness and
For the happiness of not
going to school, I used
to bring fake tears in my
eyes. I used to be angry
with my parents if they
didn't fulfill my demands,
and how could they? ,
my demands were too
much broad at that
period. I fought world
wars against my brother
always but always I lost.
I now also feel myself
proud to say that,
yesterday's fight with my
brother may not even
get an exact number like
World War I or II, as we
haven't counted these
wars and will never
count. I mostly got
punished from my mom,
but also I hugged her
crying, not dad. I can't
even ask myself the
reasons of these facts.
May be it is what my life
Haven't I
lived any part
of my life till
now, or has it
just started?
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Some say
love is life but
I think love is
just a part of
life
is called. May be these
memories have made
up my life.
Now, I have grown up.
I'm good at studies; I
have made a lot of
friends, and of course,
I have got a simple
ordinary life anyone
would wish for. I don't
know why but now also
I sometimes bear the
fact in my mind that I
haven't got a great life.
Although I haven't left
any stone unturned, I
haven't been successful
to make my life as I
wished and still wishing.
I want to be the coolest
guy in college, most
intelligent in studies,
and richest in the world
and so on. I just
imagine; having a lot of
friends, four-five
chamchas around me,
a dashing girlfriend etc.
When I see a guitar in
front of me, I think I
could be a Rock star
but when I actually try
to play it, I fear the
crowd would disappear.
I also wish, when I
attend a party, I could
sing and dance like
superstars. But again,
when I try, I sometimes
forget the dance steps
and sometimes can't
remember the lyrics. I
wish to win a speech
contest but can't even
think how to deliver the
speech in front of mass.
I wish to be selected as
a national cricketer but
the fact is; I become
OUT on the first ball I
face when I play with
my friends. Is that what
my life really is??
These may be the
unfulfilled dreams but
without these I couldn't
even say that my life is
mine. In my opinion, the
dreams are necessary
to make my life, not their
fulfillment. Some say
love is life but I think
love is just a part of life.
My life has been great
till now and hope it will
be. I have been satisfied
partly with what I have
got; full satisfaction can
never make a life. I have
seen dreams, some
have been fulfilled and
some may come true in
future. All these
experiences, dreams,
wishes and memories
are the bricks which
mutually remain
together to complete a
sweet home i.e. life.
kids are quick
Diwash Joshi
'11' S
TEACHER: Maria, go to the map and find North America.
MARIA: Here it is.
TEACHER: Correct. Now class, who discovered America?
CLASS: Maria.
TEACHER: John, why are you doing your math multiplication on the
floor?
JOHN: You told me to do it without using the tables.
TEACHER: Glenn, how do you spell “crocodile”?
GLENN: K-R-O-K-O-D-I-A-L
TEACHER: No, that’s wrong
GLENN: Maybe it is wrong, but you asked me how I spell it.
TEACHER: Donald, what is the chemical formula for water?
DONALD: H I J K L M N O
TEACHER: What are you talking about ?
DONALD: Yesterday, you said it’s H to O.
TEACHER: George Washington not only chopped down his father’s
cherry tree, but also admitted it. Now, Louie, do you know why his father
didn’t punish him?
LOUIS: Because, George still had the axe in his hand.
TEACHER: Clyde, your composition on “My Dog” is exactly the same as
your brother’s. Did you copy his?
CLYDE: No, sir. It’s the same dog.
Today also, my friends
say," Tero ta life banne
bhayo yar", but I still
don't understand that,
Is it me who made my
life?, Haven't I lived any
part of my life till now,
or has it just started?,
or has not started yet?!
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CLUBS
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“ Youth initiation for environment conservation “
CCRC Eco Club
Background :Why do these foolish
people want to serve
for others in this selfish
world? It is a common
question that would
arise in psyches of all
and sundry who are
typical of the
materialistic world.
Mankind seeks
happiness and
pleasure in physical
things they think wealth
is synonymous to the
highest level of
pleasure. But alas! The
rich are the biggest
Sufferers. Where really
are the people
fallacious? It is in the
point that they search
the key in illuminated
areas which was lost
in a dark place. The
key is pleasure,
happiness,
euphoria.the
illuminated areas in the
material world. What
people mistaken to the
place, where key can
be found, dark place is
the service to mankind,
where people never
look at however it's
where the key actually
lies.
Social organisations
are concerned about
philanthropic ally task
in the society. They
went to find key, they
are oriented to
eliminate beastness
human instinct. Social
activities always went
to look society better
be better. There isn't
an ideal society where
no suffering exists. It is
the goal to which
CCRC ECO CLUB is
also heading to. The
club claims to achieve
this goal through strong
shoulders of students,
the youth who exert
their effort to define this
world of self centred
people in a new way.
CCRC ECO CLUB at
a glance history and
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now :By the initiation of
some enthusiastic
students of the college,
the club took its birth in
2004 AD ( 2061 B.S ).
It was by the initiation
of CCRCian
SADHANA THAPA
and RITESH KARKI.
The revival of the club
with new enthusiasm
was done by the
students of batch 2063
B.S who contributed
with the present logo
and slogan. The slogan
of the CCRC ECO
CLUB is " Youth
Initiation for
Environment
Conservation ". Only
then the club was able
to show its presence in
the college through
various programs and
activities conducted
inside and outside the
college. Slowly, Eco
club become a
prominent organ of
CCRC. It is the first
club in the college.
CCRC ECO CLUB is
even known outside
the college.
MEMBERS :There is no proper data
about how many
members were
involved during the
time of inception of the
club. Roughly, there
might have been about
50 members at the
time of its
establishment. But after
2064 BS the number of
the members has
always remained
above a couple of
hundreds. From
establishment to till
now there are about
2500 members in this
club
STRUCTURE OF THE
club :The club is divided into
four types of members
; Board members,
Executive members,
class representatives
and general members.
One can acquire his
general membership
by filling up
membership forms that
are later provided with
membership card. The
executive members are
interviewed and
selected from among
the general members
by the senior Executive
members. The board
members are elected
from among the
executive members of
the club.
The executive panel
of the club consists
of the following posts
:12345678-
President
Vice - president
Secretary
Program Incharge
Treasurer
Joint secretary
Vice - treasurer
Vice - program
incharge
9- Volunteer co-
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ordinator
10- CR co-ordinator
11- Executive
members
12. Class representatives
(C.R)
ACTIVITIES :Ever since its
establishment of
CCRC ECO CLUB, it
has been involved in
various activities that
were focused on
betterment of students
and society. Some of
the major programs
conducted by the
CCRC ECO CLUB are
:-
Volunteering in
entrance exam.
Navakiran plus
-
Teacher's day
celebration with
mutual cooperation with
CCRC sports club
and The english
society
- Inscribing
botanical names to
the trees in college
premises - I.e : tree
tagging
- Plantation around
college premises
and plant
management
program
- Seminar on
HIV/AIDS
- Seminar on DRUG
ABUSE
. Cleanliness program
2064/2065/2066/
2067/2068/2069
- Blood donation
program
/2065/2066/2067/
2068/2069
- Volunteering in
orientation and
welcome program
- Volunteering in
different programs
organized by
different
organization
outside the college
premises.
- Sanitation program
in association with
Suryokot Samaj
Sudhar Samiti and
Aatmabal Saving
and Credit Cooperative Ltd.
- Other social
services and
awareness.
CCRC ECO CLUB is
established for
encouraging youth to
take initiation for the
betterment of society
and environment. It is
the first club of the
college which is also a
platform for the
students to sharpen
their leadership, skills,
work in team and
contribute something
for the environment
and people around us.
This club is of the
students and
established for the
students so, the
students are required
to make the best of the
opportunity they are
bestowed within this
club. And we all are
thankful to the founder
/ director, coordinators,
all the teachers, staffs
and students who
helped this club if its
every moment.
Small steps towards big
differences
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CCRC Social Club
Background
We all want to channel
our ideas and energy
some way or other. We
all want to participate
and feel included. The
clubs of CCRC provide
such opportunities. But
with almost 1500
heads and 1500 ideas
at one place, there
aren’t always enough
solutions. We the
founder members felt
the same.
The idea of taking the
problems at our own
hands for the first time
was intriguing. So, we
started to search for the
means to take such
responsibilities and
make a change by
reachable means.
the society of our own
accord and taking our
turn to show outside.
We got the support and
a new club was formed
“”CCRC SOCIAL
CLUB”.
Till Date
Participation
Youth and students
have to be the power.
The more voices, the
better the work
accomplished. We
wanted to form an
informal sort of
network. People liked
the idea of looking into
Since it’s established,
CCRC Social Club has
been involved in all
those activities which
were always focused
on fulfilling the
objectives for which the
club was introduced.
Every project of ours
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was to pass the ideas
of individual from one
to another with the
burning new ideas. We
did following tasks:
·
“Photo
competition’ on
many themes
which was indeed
a successful act.
·
Fresher’s program
was held
successfully with
mutual cooperation with
different clubs of
the college.
·
Volunteering in the
formal program of college.
Founder Members
·
Book Donation to the
orphanage and
·
Dipendra Dhakal
·
Mukesh Phunyal
·
Wall magazines on the
degrading issues to pass
on the message including
various social activities.
·
Salona Byanju Shrestha
·
·
Smrity Ghimire
Shraddha Manandhar
Aims and Objectives
Board Members
CCRC Social club was
introduced only for service, to
understand, to rectify and to
promote. “Let’s make a
difference together” with this
slogan, we the founder and
board members together has
finally made a difference.
-
Parina Mathema
-
Pratima Adhikari
-
Madhu Shah
-
Barsha Singh
-
Binaya Koirala
-
Sudip Jung Thapa
-
Sakar Panta
MEMBERS
-
Hem Bahadur Gurung
-
Gaurav Adhikari
Founder President: Ansuya
Poudel
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CCRC Sports Club
INTRODUCTIO
N
Sports can be termed
as an activity involving
physical effort and skill
in which a person or
team competes against
another for a purpose
of entertainment or
competition. Literally, it
can be defined as play
or pleasure gained
from an activity such
as hunting. In a simple
language sports can
also be described as a
platform to explore
hidden talent on
different ways with
varieties of games and
interest. Regarding
these things, CCRC
“Let’s
Promote
Sports
With
Education”
has also given priority
to sports and as a
result it has
inaugurated SPORTS
CLUB in 2067B.S.
Among different clubs
in CCRC, sports club
after its establishment
has been regarded as
one of the best and
active club because it
has stepped in a
different new activities
and successfully
performed varieties of
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programs. Though this
club had not crossed
many episodes it has
gained lots of
appreciation from
concerned members,
principal teachers and
participants as well.
CCRC SPORTS CLUB
is established with the
purpose of running
sports based projects
and the college is
providing provision of
opportunities to
progress and develop
sporting skill and
expertise. As sports
club has organized
different competitive
opportunities to all
levels, and had
delivered a top level
success with the
increased participation.
Activities
Since the day of
establishment, different
sports development
program has been
organized. The club
has organized different
sports competition like
Basketball, football and
table tennis etc.
Sports wek in 2067
B.S. between dashain
and tihar vacation and
in 2068 B.S. in the 2nd
week of magh in winter
vacation.
-
Running sports
based projects in
college.
-
To improve the
fitness of health of
participants.
-
Providing provision
of opportunities to
program and to
develop sporting
skills and
expertise.
-
To expand
opportunities for
participation in
sports.
Intra college football
competition (2068 B.S.)
Basketball training to
interested players.
Above mentioned
activities were
conducted since its
establishment.
-
To increase the
quality and
quantity of players
by providing
different training
facilities and
opportunities.
-
To provide
opportunities to
move from
recreational
participation to
competition or
excellence.
Aims and
Objectives:
-
To assist in the
establishment and
management of
sports
development
programs
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The club is planning
several programs
effective enough to
create influence and
motivate the students
to participate and
develop skills regarding
sports and game. The
main goal of the club
is the all round
development of
students and
strengthing the
reputation of college in
the field of sports.
CCRC Health Club
Health, as the word
itself is transparent; we
understand it as
something related to
our body, to our wellbeing. Health, the
indispensable part of
all creatures leads the
precious living with
complete assets of
intellectual. The
significance of health
has led human to leave
no stone turned.
Health, it is such a key
to success whose
acknowledgement we
all should possess in
this industrial world.
We, the divine
creatures and the
leader of this whole
universe are almost
aware about its
importance and ways
of health maintenance,
yet we neglect this
important part of the life
taking it as a minor
thing.
To clear the
misconception of
people and dignifying
the fact, a journey
starts from a single
step. Mohammed
Ishran Khan, a
CCRCian gave birth to
a great idea of arousing
awareness among
people and make
CCRC a friendly
environment and
healthy place for study.
The CCRCians
impressed by his idea,
finally established
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Health Club in 2067
B.S. formally.
Health Club, the club
that deals health along
with education was
formed to accept the
great challenge of
fighting against
people’s negligence
towards health and
getting rid of common
health problems.
Understanding the fact
“When wealth is lost,
nothing is lost, when
education is lost,
something is lost but
when health is lost
everything is lost”,
health club has
marched forward to
bring about a drastic
change in health
behavior of common
individual. Since
“Healthy mind exists in
a healthy body”, we are
always committed to
make CCRCians
physically and mentally
sound.
A country is what its
people make it.
Similarly, the health
environment of CCRC
depends upon the
health of CCRCians.
Learning and teaching
process can be
effective only if the
health is sound. And
CCRC health club is
always working for the
same.
Collection of single
drop makes an ocean.
If we start a campaign
to maintain healthy
environment from our
college, then surely we
can make the world a
better place to live in.
So, health club has
emphasized on
improving the health
condition of college
premises.
Activities:
obstacles, we found
out our way in
darkness as well by
bringing up an effective
program against Drug
Abuse with the help of
NARCONON Nepal
and the success of this
program opened a new
door for the club. The
support and
encouragement from
every nook and corner
of this college insisted
us to be actively
involved in blood
donation program
since 2010. We are
now making up our
mind to carry out
another new program
i.e. Health camp which
will obviously meet its
destination.
publish health tips
every Friday so that the
learners can bring
improvement in their
health status.
Besides, we have
proper provision of first
aid inside the college
in order to handle the
situation of casualties
and injuries.
Improvement in food
quality and cleanliness
in cafeteria,
Cleanliness in
restrooms are some of
the activities exercised
to maintain neatness in
college environment.
We also
Aims and
Objectives:
·
To raise
awareness among
the students about
drug abuse.
·
To assist the
college
administration for
the supply of sale
and pure drinking
water.
·
To maintain
neatness in
college premises.
·
To provide
sufficient medicine
and materials for
first aid.
·
To establish CCRC
as a healthier
institution.
How much
busy life
we
Struggling with
the
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survive? It exists only
if our health remains
sound. So, what we are
trying is to make
people understand this
essence fact. Those
people who run behind
success work day and
night discarding their
health but when health
does not support them,
they fall down at the
ground level from the
peak of success. So,
in order to be
prevented from our fall
from a great height,
whose sorrow we can
never recover. Let us
not neglect our health
and let us move
together to lead a
healthy and successful
life implementing the
health tips and healthy
behavior in practical life
so that CCRC can be
proud of its healthy
CCRCians.
CCRC–Club of Humanity
Introduction:
CCRC – Club of
Humanity, a youth
initiation for the
awareness about
Human Rights, is a
newly formed club in
CCRC. It is the club
which helps to ensure
our rights by spreading
the knowledge about
human rights. The club
is the successor to
former organizationHuman Rights
Education Club, which
was initiated by some
European human
rights’ volunteers along
with some Nepalese.
Initially, the volunteersIrene Fernandez,
Joryck Cartoux,
Angela, Jyotsena,
Anish R. Shrestha, and
some others started to
present a 2-hour
workshop every Friday
with an aim to teach us
about such rights. After
their four months stay,
it was a moment of
sadness as we
presented a farewell to
them on September 17
(2069/06/01). During
their stay [JuneSeptember 2012], we
learned too many
things not only about
human rights but also
other developmental
programmes such as
personality
development,
presentation
techniques, and so on.
We spent a really good
time with them which
we can never forget.
only because of their
absence. We just
wanted to share the
knowledge we got from
them. So we, the
regular attendees of
the workshops, jointly
put an effort to ensure
the existence of the
club. A week before
their leave, on
September 7, we had
made them select 5
executive members
who would lead from
But we didn’t want to
close the workshop
the front to create a
club which would work
for human welfare.
Finally a new and
unique organizationtype club was
established named as
“CCRC- CLUB OF
HUMANITY”.
Membership
Structure:
The club consists of
three types of
President of HRC handing donation
materials to Irene and orphanage care-taker.
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members- Board,
Executive and General.
Board members are
chosen through
democratic voting
system, where all the
members are the
voters. Currently the
club has 5 Board
members, 40
Executive and
approximately 25
general members.
The current executive
structure of the club is:
President
Elson Thapa
Vice-President
Nitiz Lamichhane
Secretary
Laxman Thapa
Treasurer
Ichhya Pyakurel
Program In-chargeRavi Raman Prajapati
Aims, objectives and
Programmes:
The major aims and
objectives of club are:
·
·
·
To help students be
aware about
human rights
To conduct
workshop every
month
To conduct different
programmes
·
·
·
related to human
rights education
To develop the
presentation skills
along with
personality
development
To launch quiz
contests, debate
contests, speech
competitions
To conduct
seminars and
meetings on
different subjects.
For the fulfilment of its
objectives, the club has
performed some
programmes till now.
One of its major
programmes was
Donation to Orphans.
On the auspicious
occasion of Children’s
Day, we, the members
of HRC, went to Pavitra
Samaj Sewa at
Dhapasi and provided
the orphans with
different daily used
goods like food, clothes
and so on. It was a
really big step taken for
ensuring their child
rights in particular and
human rights as a
whole.
Along with this, the club
conducted CA seminar
on January 23 in
association with The
English Society. The
programme was
launched with a view
to help the students be
known about what CA
is, how to be CA, who
can study it, and so on.
It was not only for
Management students
but also for those who
had an aim to be CA in
the future and those
who just wanted to
know about Chartered
Accountant.
Volunteer-exchange
One of the major
attractions of the club
is volunteer-exchange.
The European agency,
Across Continents,
sends usually two
foreign volunteers who
conduct workshop
classes on Human
Rights. Irene
Fernandez and Joryck
Cartoux were the initial
ones. But the exciting
part is, the members of
the club get chance in
the volunteerexchange programme.
Just like the European
volunteers conduct
lectures here in our
seminar hall, we too will
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get golden opportunity
to be selected as the
one to be sent to
United Kingdom for the
very purpose. In UK,
we will be termed as
the human rights
volunteers and that
would be a dream
come true for anyone.
We will participate in
different programmes
related to human rights.
We will be giving
Human Rights
Education to new faces
for the sole purpose of
ensuring rights of socalled backward ones.
No one can afford to
lose an opportunity to
go abroad, to visit new
places, to see new
faces, to make new
friends. So CCRCClub of Humanity
provides you with a
chance to make your
life and live it happily.
At the end of four-five
months session,
usually at the farewell,
all the members are
awarded with
certificates. Receiving
the Certificate for
Participation means a
lot to everyone. It
ensures our future as
a Social Worker and of
course encourages us
to work for others, live
for others. We promise,
we will try our best to
create an ideal world
where all are born
equal and treated
equally. So let’s be
together to ensure that
the Human Rights are
provided with great
ease to each and every
human. Be proud to be
a human and make
others proud.
CCRC Art &
Culture Club
Introduction
“Let’s unite together to
make our culture live
forever” taking this
inspirational moto, the
establishment of
CCRC Art Culture Club
on 9th Bhadra
2066(25th August) by
the student of grade XII
(batch 2065/2066) has
been proven to give
overall excellence to
the students. All of us
can doubtlessly say
that today’s world is a
competitive world and
in this mad rat race of
getting good marks
many get lost following
their passion, their
dream of music, art,
dance etc. And in this
situation there are 2
conditions in front of
you:
·
Give up
·
Get up
And this club assures
you will surely get up.
Our ambition is to bring
our students on the top
and to achieve their
ambition with the great
deal and support and
cooperation from
teachers and parents.
It is matter of pride to
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mention that those
students who have
been lacking platform
to show their
extraordinary talents
regarding various
aspects like music,
dance, drama, art and
many more get
awesome platform to
showcase their talent.
Objectives:
-
To provide an
appropriate
platform for the
students to explore
for the students to
explore the art
hidden within them
and express it in
alluring.
-
To get skills
ornamented with
the help of trained
members of the
club
-
To select
appropriate
candidate for
representing
CCRC in any
intercollegiate
competition like in
dancing, singing,
art, drama etc.
Achievements
from (20662068)
“Culture is the
name for what
people are
interested in,
their thoughts,
their models, the
books they read
and the
speeches they
hear, their tabletalk, gossip,
controversies,
historical sense
and scientific
training, the
values they
appreciate, the
quality of life
they admire. All
communities
have a culture. It
is the climate of
their civilization.”
-Walter Lippmann
We can easily say that
there are no bed
cushions on the path
of success but are full
of thorns and
challenges. But the
members of Art and
Culture Club have
accepted those
challenges and have
conducted major and
minor programs
successfully.
CCRC Art and Culture
Club, within two weeks
of establishment
successfully conducted
‘INTRA COLLEGE
ART COMPETITION
2009’ at the college
premises on 20th
Bhadra 2066. The
winner of the
competition was sent
to represent CCRC on
the inter college
drawing and art
competition who also
took the first position
which became a matter
of pride for college as
well as our club.
Achievements
of 2069
We can proudly say
that our seniors had led
our way and we tried
our best maintain the
legacy of CCRC Art
and Culture Club.
management we were
successfully able to
conduct the ‘Intra
College Art
competition’. This
competition was made
more memorable as
teachers also
participated in this
competition.
We have also been
actively participating as
the volunteers in the
different programs
organized of college
and other clubs.
We have conducted
‘Teacher’s Day’
program successfully
with full efforts and cooperation of the
members of the art and
culture club.
With the co-operation
and initiation of college
“Art is a selective
re-creation of
reality according to
an artist's
metaphysical
value-judgments.
An artist recreates
those aspects of
reality which
represent his
fundamental view
of man's nature.”
-Ayn Rand
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Est. 2066 BS/ 2009
"We inspire"
The English Society
Introduction and Objectives
The English Society is
an auxiliary to Capital
College and Research
Center which helps in
the promotion of both
English and Nepali
literature in the college.
The main objective of
the society is to
develop leadership
quality in the interested
students who
eventually help the
college in creating
platform for their fellow
students and even
themselves flourish
skills regarding
literature.
Activities Involved
Within short period of
time of its
establishment, it has
successfully organized
and has participated in
various programs
gaining massive
support from the
students of CCRC and
other fellow clubs as
well, establishing itself
as an active
appendage of the
college itself. Moreover
it is also involved in
activities led by
different other clubs,
cooperating them for
the better results.
While enumerating the
major projects and
activities that the
society conducted,
participated and
coordinated, the
following can be taken
in account:
- Publication of
yearly magazine,
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-
-
CCRC Herald
Publication of bi
yearly magazine,
CCRC Scroll
Coordination of
Teacher’s Day
program under
active involvement
of Eco Club and
Sports Club
CCRC Poetry
Award
Slogan writing
competition
USEF seminar for
Abroad Studies
CA seminar
Future Plans
for the Year
The members of The
English Society believe
in aspiring high and
achieving high so, a lot
of programs-some
even exceeding the
goals and working
areas-are planned by
the society. Primarily,
the society aims to be
actively involved in
organizing
competitions related to
literatures and
languages within the
college and even
among colleges,
mobilizing all the
potential manpower
that it possess.
Besides, as an agency
with prime concern in
the administration for
the addition of books
related to literature in
the college and is
promised quick
implementations
regarding the very
topic. The society aims
to conduct phonetics
classes for the
improvement of spoken
English.
Finally, to make the
inside out, we must
accept the fact that
there are a number of
hands that have joined
together in forming of
this society and
bringing the society at
this stage. To begin
with, we express our
heartfelt gratitude
towards the
founder/director,
coordinators, all the
teachers, staffs and
students as well as the
well wishers of the
society without whose
trust and support none
of our efforts would
yield anything fruitful.
We will always be
looking forward for the
support,
encouragement and
obviously the critical
propositions and
compliments, which
are must for proper
direction of the society.
The present body of English Society
Board Members
President:
Vice President:
Secretary:
Vice Secretory:
Program Incharge:
Vice Program Incharge:
Treasurer:
Joint Treasurer:
Nikesh Kumar Lamsal
Sagar Panta
Priya Mishra
Suyasha Subedi
Apekshya Sharma
Sandip Lohani
Suchita Acharya
Shreya Singh
Executive Members
Birat Poudel
Nitiz Lamichane
Sovika BHandari
Soniya Thapa
Aasma Acharya
Snigdha Gautam
Kritiva Nepal
Shrameeka Khatiwada
Tanuja GC
Pragyash Pandey
Samyam Bikram Pathak
Sanjay Sapkota
Rabina KC
Rabina Panta
Upieka Bhandari
Anu Karki
Abiral Sangraula
Astha Dhakal
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CCRC IT Club
Introduction
CCRC IT club is one of
the youngest clubs in
CCRC. CCRC IT club
stands for Information
Technology but our
idea is to encourage
youth into all round
development without
holding any boundaries
and limits. We
acknowledge will to
succeed and support
the courage to
withstand the
hindrances as a team.
No matter, who we are
and what we do, if we
have hope we have
techniques and
technology. So,
together we create
together we win, we
are known as TEAM IT.
New Campaign
After the establishment
of the club the first idea
was to bridge the gap
between lightening
speed of technological
development and
youth of Nepal. After a
lot of effort, some
programs easily took
the height and was
successful to gain
enthusiasm in youth
about technology. But
widening our area of
concerns we want
youth to interact with
the world be
institutional, sports,
commercial,
managerial or
corporate in such a
way that a physicist
could tell a free kick of
brilliance. This idea of
giving each head a
chance to held up high
is CCRC IT new
campaign.
Objectives
Establishment of club
was limited in certain
ideas and aims. These
aims with the strength
grew old and strong.
Now, the hawk eye of
TEAM IT flies wide
areas to see and
amplify the tiniest
brilliance. Some of
such aims are as
follows:
· Create enthusiasm
in youth on IT.
· Provide knowledge,
ideas and seminars
on IT.
· Launch training
programs on
graphics, web,
animation,
programming and
much more.
· Make CCRC a free
wifi zone.
· Provide opportunity
to interact with great
people who have
made easy access
of IT in Nepal.
· Create leadership
quality in
individuals.
· Acknowledge every
talent that comes
and show them the
right path of
success.
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With all the help of our
seniors, teachers and
members, TEAM IT
has retained a good
reputation among other
clubs. Maintaining such
standards is always a
opportunity to capture
and to change lot of
deliquescence into
golden letters of history
of the college.
So good luck TEAM IT
TOGETHER
WE
CREATE!
TOGETHER
WE WIN!
ice cream facts
·
Air is the major ingredient of
ice cream without which it
would be as hard as a rock.
·
It is said that the average
single scoop of ice ream
come takes 50 licks to finish.
·
Research shows that the
favorite flavor of ice cream is
the classic vanilla. Then
comes chocolate, strawberry
and chocolate chip.
·
The most popular topping for
ice cream is chocolate syrup.
·
·
Ice cream and other desserts
contain calcium which is the
wonder mineral for healthy
bones, maintaining muscle
mass and even helps to loose
those kilos.
Frozen custards, yogurt, curd,
gelato, kulfi and sorbets are
other popular options over
ice-cream. Yogurts are very
healthy as they are a natural
source of proteins and
calcium and go easy on
digestion.
BELIEVE IT OR NOT
·
A dog can hear sounds that
are hundred times fainter
than the faintest sounds that
can be heard by a person.
·
The human body makes
about two million red blood
cells every second.
·
The smallest mammal in the
world is the bumble bee bat
from Asia. It weighs less than
a penny.
·
Rats can’t vomit.
·
Babies start dreaming even
before they are born.
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p7, a9 rsf{p“ oxf“, ;dfj]zL
lbuf] ljsf; lgdf{0F ug{, kmsf{pg'5 zflGt
;Eo v]ndf sfnf] wAjf, b]vfpb}5f} lsg g]tf
zflGt ef8\g] o:tf 5fl8, xf];Lof/ ep otf
e'“8L eg{ hfg]sf 5f}, ljb]zL ;xof]u dufP/
ef] efu, 7f8f] k“Zr/ nufP/
cGt{lglxt cledfg x6fO{, zflGt jL/tf hufpg' 5
b]zsf ;f/f czflGtkg, ut{ agfO{ b]vfgfpg'5
bfh'efOs} dfldnfdf, rlsb}{5 lsg o'4
czflGtdf b]z 8'Ab}5, kmlscf{pm x} uf}td a'4
cfsfzdf c´} klg rª\uf gfRb}5 . nf===
e'tS' s} la;]5{' lrof / kk . ca kk lrofdf
d[tcj:yfdf 8'a/] a;]sf] 5 . kksf] gfddf
kksf] nf; lrofdf Ps lrxfg eO{ a;]sf]
5 . lrof klg ;]nfO;Sof] . lbbL cfpg'
cl3 lrof / kk s/];faf/Ldf x'TofOlbP“ .
dnfO{ cfhsf] lrof / kk ;fx|} ld7f] nfUof],
;fx|} /dfOnf] nfUof] . lrof / kk;“u b'lgof“
lgofNg slt ld7f] x'G5 . To;}n] d ;w}“
lrof / kk vfG5' . d]/f] ;fyL lrof /
kk….
104
ls/g ;fKsf]6f
!! s
k|1f uf}td
!@ aL
hLjg sf“8f ls k"mn
ha ;dosf kfgf klN6b} uP ta p;sf OR5f / cfsfª\Ôf,
ef]s / Kof;n] p;nfO{ ;kgfsf] ;x/ sf7df8f}+ Nofof] .
;'gf}nf] eljiosf] ;kgf af]ss
] f] pm Ô0Fe/sf] nflu t o;
la/fgf] 7fp“nfO{ /dfOnf] ;+;f/ 7fgL oxf“sf] /d´ddf
ljlng x'g k'u]5 . t/, lj:tf/}lj:tf/} p;n] hLjgsf]
ulx/fOsf] jf:tljstf a'‰b} uof] . p;n] clxn];Dd h]
af“Rof], Tof] t jf:tljs hLjg g} /x]g5 . slt ;d:of,
r'gf}tL / cK7\of/fnfO{ k5\o“fpb} hLjgdf cl3 a9\g'kg]{
s'/f, 3/df Pp6f l;ª\sf] gefr]sf] p;nfO{ s] kf] yfxf
x'GYof] / < afafcfdfsf] Gofgf] sfvdf x'ls{O,{ ;a} k|sf/sf
;'v;on ef]u ub}{ cfh hLjgsf] of] r/0Fdf cfOk'Ubf
p;sf] dgn] p;nfO{ ;f]W5— æh;n] kl;gfsf] vf]nf] aufO{
sf“8f?kL hLjg latfO{, cfk"mn] cf“;' lkP/ ldlxg]t u/L
k};f sdfP cfh t ltg} k};fdf df]hu/L ltgLx?sf] kl/>dsf]
wlHh p8fO/x]sf] 5;\ . v} t}n] s] ul/;\ < tL lg:jfy{
afa'cfdfsf nflu . æv} t}n] ltgsf] cGt/x[bonfO{ v';L
kfg{ ;s]sf], oxL xf] t]/f] afa'cfdfk|ltsf] st{Jo < ta pm
nfhn] 6fpsf] lgx'/fp“5 clg lt k|Zg lg/Gtl/t g} /xG5g\
. x'g klg xf] . p;n] clxn];Dd afafcfdfnfO{ b'Mv lbP/
ltgLx?sf] 3fpdf g'g 5ls{g dfq t hfg]sf] 5 . clxn]
ha p;nfO{ dx;'; x'G5 ta kZrftfk\sf] cfuf]df hNg'afx]s
c? s'g} ljsNk x'“b}g pm;“u hLjg Tof] c"Wof/f] sf]7/Ldf
xfjf gl5/]´}“ lg:;fl;g yfN5 . ca s]xL ug]{ rfxgfsf]
lahf/f]k0F x'b“ f ;do t pmaf6 6fl9O;s]sf] /x]5 . ;'Gb/
hLjgsf] sNkgf u/]/ oxf“ cfb/0FLo JoltTjn] d]/f] hLjgdf
s]xL gx'“bf klg d}n] /fi6«sf] nflu 7"nf] of]ubfg lbP, t“
olt dfof ;fy / ;'v kfp“bf klg s]lx ug{ ;lsg;\ eg]
h:tf] ;f]R5 . hLjg t Toltv]/ km"n x'G5 ha dg cfglGbg
x'G5 v';L x'G5, ;a} s'/f lrTta'‰bf] x'G5 . æp;sf] hLjg
sf“8f ls km"n tÆ .
sf“8f egf}“ eg] g p;n] ;do;“u pNl´g'k/]sf] 5 g
;'vljnfk u/]sf] 5, km"n egf}“ eg] p;sf] hLjg ;'Gb/
5}g,\ ef}lts ?kdf ;'Gb/ eP klg p;sf] dg cfh czfGt
5, 56\k6fO/x]sf] 5, Unflgdf 8'a]sf] 5 . hLpg] OR5f
x/fPsf] 5 t/ dg{ ;Sb}g pm, cf?gf cf“vf cufl8 7"nf]
dfG5] ag]sf] ;kgf af]s]sf ltgsf nflu s]lx ug]{ OR5f
knfPsf] 5 p;df . t/ eujfgsf bf;L eO;s]sf nflu
pm k5fl8 x]b}{ /f]O/x]sf] 5 . sf“8f geP klg sf“8f ?kL
5 p;sf] hLjg, dgdf la´]sf sf“8fnfO{ v} s;n] kf]
lgsfNg ;S5 / <
105
!
w/fjf;Lsf] wf/0Ff …
æc? efÈfsf /fd|f
s[ltx? cg'jfb
eP/ cª\Uf|]hLdf
jf xfd|} g]kfnL
efÈfdf
cfOxfN5g\, t/
xfd|f] ;flxTo
pTs[i6 x'b“ fx'b“ } klg
xfdLn] pgLx?sf]
efÈfdf cg'jfb
u/]/ k7fpg
;s]sf 5}gf}“ .Æ
lj=;+ @)!& ;fn >fj0F @ ut] cfO{taf/sf
lbg kf“ry/, cd/fk'/–& sf] j:tLdf dftf
clDasfb]jL e6\6/fO{sf] sf]vaf6 lktf
l6sf/fd e6\6/fO{sf] sfvdf Pp6f ;fdfGo
afns hlGdPsf] /x]5 h;sf] gfd s[i0F
k|;fb e6\6/fO{ /flvof] . kl5 uP/ cfk\mgf]
gfd s[i0F w/fjf;L /fv]sf tL dxfg\ dfgj
g]kfnL ;flxTo8'·fsf ;kmn df´L x'g h;n]
Tof] 8'·fnfO{ Pp6f o“usf] gbL tfl/;s]sf
5g\ . æafns x/fPsf] ;"rgfÆ ælnnf n]vgÆ
ægf/L leq To:tf] s] 5 xh'/ <Æ æz/0FfyL{Æ
æ´f]nfÆ æ/fwfæ æcfwfaf6f]Æ ækf08'lnkLÆ
nufot pgsf aL; s[lt k|sflzt 5g\ eg]
æu]i6fkf]Æ eGg] s[lt k|sfzf]Gd'v 5 . dxfgGb
k'/:sf/ @)$^, /fli6«o k|ltef k'/:sf/
@)%#, o'jfjÈ{ df]tL k'/:sf/ @)%^ nufot
y' k | } k' / :sf/ / ;Ddfgx? kfO;s] s f
w/fjf;Ln] @)^@ ;fnsf] dbg k'/:sf/
;d]t kfO;s]sf 5g\ . k]zfn] s[lÈ ljsf;
a}s
+ sf] sd{rf/L eP klg k"0F{sflng n]vs
x'gnfO{ kf“r aÈ{ ;]jfcjwL af“sL x'“bfx'“b}
klg hflu/af6 /flhgfdf
lbPsf w/fjf;L xfn dg, jrg /
sd{n] ;flxTo ;]jfd} ;dlk{t 5g\ .
tLg ;Gtfgsf lktf e};s]sf w/fjf;L
xfn sf7df08f}sf] leQ] u0f]z l:yt
lgjf;df a;f]af; ub}{ cfPsf 5g\ .
x“l;nf] / uldnf] d'bf| sf w/fjf;Ln]
æb OªUnL; ;f];fO{6L l;l;cf/;LÆnfO{
lbPsf] cGt/jftf{sf] ;+lÔKt ?k
o; k|sf/ 5 .
gd:t] .
gd:t] .
;~r} x'g'x'G5 <
;~r} 5, cln cln
6fpsf] b'Mv]sf] 5 .
lbgx? s;/L
ljTb} 5 g\ t cfh
106
ef]nL <
h]7f] 5f]/f] lbkn]zsf] lax]sf] nflu ´fkf
uPsf lyof}“ . lax]jf/L ;s]/ ev{/} sf7df08f}
kmls{of}+ . af“sL t lbgx? ;fdfGo ?kdf g}
lalt/x]sf 5g\ . n]vg k7g, clncln
3'd3fd, ToxL t xf] lg . k"0F{sflng n]vs
x'gnfO{ sfd ug{ pd]/ x'“bfx'“b} hflu/af6
cjsfz lnOxflnof] .
oxf“n] ækf08'lnlkÆdf cfkm"n] csf]{ æu]i6fkf]Æ
eGg] pkGof; n]lv/x]sf] s'/f pNn]v
ug'e
{ Psf] 5, sxf“ k'Uof] æu]i6fkf]Æsf] sfd
< xfdLn] slxn] k9\ g kfp5f} “ Tof] <
æu]i6fkf]Æsf] sfd clGtd–clGtd r/0Flt/
5 . cfzf u/f}“ tLg rf/ dlxgfdf kf7ssf]
xft–xftdf k'Ug]5 .
ljZj ;flxTosf] s'/f ubf{ cGt/fli6«o
;flxTosf] t'ngfdf g]kfnL ;flxTo sxf“g]/
e]l6G5 <
-xf“:b}_ of] rflx“ k|Zg ;lhnf], pQ/ cK7]/f]
5 Sof . xfdL klg /fd|} cj:yfdf 5f}“,
lg?T;flxt x'g' kb}{g . ljb]zL ;a} /fd|f,
xfd|f ;a} g/fd|f eGg] 5}g . pgLx? sxf“
klg /fd|f klg 5g\, g/fd|f klg 5g\ t/
xfd|f] ;d:of cg'jfb xf] . c? efÈfsf /fd|f
s[ltx? cg'jfb eP/ cª\Uf|]hLdf jf xfd|}
g]kfnL efÈfdf cfOxfN5g\, t/ xfd|f] ;flxTo
pTs[i6 x'b“ fx'b“ } klg xfdLn] pgLx?sf] efÈfdf
cg'jfb u/]/ k7fpg ;s]sf 5}gf}“ . km]l/
cª\Uf|]hL dfq} cGt/fli6«o ;flxTo x}g lg,
lxGbL, aª\ufnL, kmf/;L, h:tf ;flxTo klg
t 5g\ lg .
oxf“sf] k':tfsf] ;flxTo / cfhsf] xfd|f]
k':tfsf] ;flxToaLr s:tf] leGgtf dx;'z
ug' { x ' G 5 < ls p:t} p :t} nfU5 <
5}g lxhf]sf] / cfhsf] ;flxTo lans'n}
leGg 5 . ;ª\Vof / u'0FfTds, b'j} t'ngfdf
;flxTon] k|ult ul//x]sf] 5 . xfd|f] ;dodf
dflg;x? g} yf]/} lyP . ;r]t dflg;x?
c´ sd lyP . ;flxlTos ultljlwx? la/n}
x'g] uy]{ . dg nfUg] lalQs} k':ts lsg]/
k9\g kfOb}gYof] . k':tssf] k|sfzgsf]
ljt/0F ;a} l;ldt lyof] . cfkm"n] /rgf
u/] klg k|:t't ug]{ cj;/ kfO“b}gYof] .
clxn] t /fd|f] 5 lg . :s'n, sn]h,
ufp“–6f]n ;a}lt/ ;flxlTos ultljlwx?
eO/x] s f x' G 5g\ . /] l 8of] , l6eL,
kq–klqsfx?n] klg ;flxTonfO{ dxTj /
:yfg lbO/x]sf x'G5g\ . dg nfUof] eg]
k':tsx? 5fgL–5fgL lsg]/ k9\g kfOG5 .
k|zf;g, /fhgLlt klg pa]nf h:tf] 5}g .
s'g} a]nf d}n] g} ´fkfsf] ;fKtflxs ljrf/
eGg] klqsfdf æcj]oÆ eGg] gfd /fv]/
æd'St kftf]Æ :tDe e"ldut eP/ n]Vy}“ .
t/ clxn] t ;a}nfO{ af]Ng], n]Vg] :jtGqtf
5 lg .
oxf“n] clxn]sf] ;flxTosf] cj:yf /fd|f] 5
eGg' eof] t/ s]xL ;do cl3dfq æn'Æ
eGg] s[lt dlxnfd}qL ePg eg]/ hnfOof]
/] lg <
To:tf s]xL clk|o 36gfx? klg 5g\ t/ tL
unt 5g\ . clxn] xfdLaLr g} s'g} vfgfsf]
kl/sf/ NofOof] eg] Tof] ;a}nfO{ dg gkg{
;S5 lg . s;}nfO{ g'g sd xf]nf, s;}nfO{
al9 xf]nf, lk/f] klg To:t} yf]/} w]/} xf]nf
. To:t} t xf] lg ljrf/, ;flxTo klg .
slxn]sfxL“ s]xL sdhf]/Lx? x'g klg ;S5g\,
To;sf] 5'66\ } ax; x'G5, ;dLÔf x'G5, cfnf]rgf
x'G5, lj/f]w x'G5 t/ s[lt g} 89fOxfNg' d'vt{ f
xf] . s' g } klg lrh 89fOxfNg' x' “ b } g .
;flxTo km';b{ sf] ;donfO{ xf] eG5g\ dfG5]x?
. xfdLsxf“ n]vsx? c´} klg Joj;flos
x'g ;s]sf 5}gg\ . o; ljÈodf oxf“sf]
wf/f0Ff s] 5 <
Tof] k'/fgf] ;f]rfO xf] . xfdLsxf“ ;flxTo
c´}klg Joj;flos x'g ;s]sf] t 5}g t/
x'b“ 5} . k"0F{sflng n]vsx?sf] ;ª\Vof guGo
5 . km]l/ ;flxTo t ;a}sf] xf] lg . clxn]
8fS6/n] sljtf, syf n]Vg'xb“' g} , OlGhlgo/n]
pkGof; k9\g'x'“b}g eGg] t 5}g lg . l6lr·
xl:k6ndf Pshgf 8fS6/ x'gx' G' 5, 8f= /ljGb|
;dL/, pxf“n] kb\d>L k'/:sf/ ;d]t lhTg'esf]
5 . To:t} c? klg y'k|} pbfx/0Fx? 5g\ .
xh'/n] ;flxTosf] ljleGg kf6f]df snd
rnfpg' ePsf] 5, y'k|} s[ltx? k|sflzt
5g\ . o;/L n]vx? n]Vbf s:tf ljÈox?nfO{
oxf“ n ] a9L k| f yldstf lbg' x ' G 5 <
d]/f] n]vgsf k|dv
' ljÈoj:t' eg]s} dlxnf,
a'/fa'/L / e'/fe'/L x'g\ lsg eg] ;dfhdf
jf:tljs kLl8t log} x'g\ . /fhgLlts
bz{g, cfbzf]G{ d'v l;4fGt juL{o gf/fx?df
snd rnfpg dg nfUb}g . l;4fGt dfq}n]
hLjg rNb}g . clxn]sf] ;a}eGbf 7"nf] rrf{sf]
ljÈo wgL u/LaaLrsf] lje] b klg
c:jefljs 5 . wgLn] wgL eP/ s] ck/fw
u¥of] t < ul/anfO{ wgL agfpg kf] sf]l;;
ug]{ xf], wgL x'b“ d} f s;}nfO{ lsg ufnL ug',{
lsg lj/f]w ug'{ <
ca Psl5g ;flxTosf/x?sf] cfly{ s
cj:yfsf] s' / f u/f} “ . s:tf] 5 <
n]v/] } wgL x'G5' eGg] t 5}g t/ klg xftd'v
hf]8\g k'U5 . n]vsn] n]vgsf] :t/nfO{
sfod /fVg ;Sg'k5{ . ækf08'lnkLÆ s}
s'/f u/f}“ g kf“r xhf/ eGbf a9L laqmL
e} ; Sof] , cem} k lg ahf/df dfu 5 .
n]vsx?sf] cfly{s cj:yf ;'wfg{ klxn] t
n]vs :jo+ lhDd]jf/ x'g' k¥of], bf];|f]
kf7sx? ;r]t eOlbg' k¥of] / s]xL sfg'gL
;'wf/ / /fHon] lbg] ;'ljwf klg cfjZos
5g\ .
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æ;ª\Vof /
u'0FfTds, b'j}
t'ngfdf ;flxTon]
k|ult ul//x]sf]
5 . xfd|f] ;dodf
dflg;x? g} yf]/}
lyP . ;r]t
dflg;x? c´ sd
lyP . ;flxlTos
ultljlwx? la/n}
x'g] uy]{ .Æ
clxn] syf, sljtf, pkGof; 5fkfdf dfq geP/ ljw'tLo
dfWoddf klg k|z:t x'G5g\ k|;f/0F x'G5g\, ;'Gg k9g\
kfOG5, To;n] c;/ ub}{g <
To;n] n]vsnfO{ s]xL 3f6f t xf]nf t/ kmfObfx? klg
5g\ . k};f gx'g]n] klg ;'Gg, k9\g t kfof] lg ;r]tgfsf]
ljsf; eof] lg t . To:t} efÈf / ;flxTosf] k|rf/–k|;f/
klg t x'G5 .
cfnf]rsx? jf egf}“ s]xL dflg;x? ;flxTodf clZnntf
a9\of] eG5g\ lg . oxf“nfO{ s:tf] nfU5 <
dnfO{ ;flxTodf To:tf] clZnntf a9]h:tf] nfUb}g . ;flxTodf
t s] clZnntf 5 / < a? rnlrqx?, uLtx?, Do'lhs
lel8of], lj1fkg cflb clZnn x'“b} uO/x]sf 5g\ lg .
clZnntf t Toxf“ 5 . ;a} gfª\uf]kgnfO{ clZnntf eGg
klg t ldNb}g . Pp6L a'9L cfdfn] ;DxfNg g;s]/ pgsf]
wf]tL km':Sof] eg] jf ;fgf] caf]w afnsn] cf“vf cufl8
g} ;';' u¥of] eg] To;nfO{ t clZnn eGg ldn]g lg .
oxf“ cfh Pp6f ;kmn ;flxTosf/ x'g'x'G5 . o;sf] >]o
s;nfO{ lbg'x'G5 <
kl/jf/sf ;b:ox?, cfkmGtx?, kf7sx? ;a}sf] dfof /
;xof]un] oxf“;Dd cfOk'us
] f] x'“ . t/ To:tf] oxL eGg] rflx“
sf]xL 5}g . lsgeg] d}n] h] b]v]“, h] ;'g]“, h] ef]u]“, ToxL
n]v]“ . d]/f ;a} /rgfx? oyfy{ x'g\ .
Ps jfSodf hLjg s] xf] <
hLjgsf] s'g} kl/efÈf 5}g . -hLjg u]d xf] . aLrd} 5f]/L,
k|ltdfn] hjfkm lbOg\_ lxhf] hLjgsf] Pp6f kl/efÈf lyof],
cfh cs}{ 5, ef]nL csf]{ xf]nf .
cGTodf oxf“nfO{ eGg dg nfu]sf] s]xL s'/f, xfdLnfO{ s]xL
;'´fjx? <
To:tf] vf;} s]xL 5}g . of] pd]/d} ltdLx?sf] r]tgfsf] :t/
/fd|f] 5, o;n] pHHjn eljiosf] ;ª\st] u5{ . af“sL /fd|f]
;“u k9\g' .
xfdL klg oxf“nfO{ cfufdL lbgx?df klg o:t} ;kmntfx?
ldNb} hfcf];,\ xfd|f] nfvf}n“ fv z'esfdfgf 5 . x;\ t oxf“sf]
dxTtjk"0F{ ;do / ljrf/sf nflu cfef/L 5f}“ . oxf“nfO{
w]/}–w]/} wGojfb .
-of] cGt/jftf{ æb OªUnL; ;f];fO{6L l;l;cf/;LÆsf
;b:ox? ;'lrtf cfrfo{, ;f]ljsf e08f/L, cg' sfsL{,
>]of l;+x, la/f6 kf}8]n / lgs]z s'df/ nD;fnåf/f
lnOPsf] lyof] eg] n]vg tyf ;Dkfbg lgs]z s'df/
nD;fnn] u/]sf x'g\ .
;flxTosf/ w/fjf;L æb OªUnL; ;f];fO{6L l;l;cf/;LÆsf
cltly ;Nnfxsf/ ;d]t x'g\ .
Ps jfSodf ;flxTo s] xf] <
;flxTo hLjgsf] snfTds cleJolSt xf] .
108
hLjgsf] gf}nf] cfofd cfljisf/ ug'{ ltdL
;/b sf] s';'d ´}“ af:gfbf/ aGg' ltdL
s[kf /xf];\ O{Zj/sf] ;w}“ ltdL dfly
u?8 alg cfsfzdf ljr/0F ug'{ ltdL
afx| æcfO{Æsf
;fyLx?
cf]t agL 5xf/Lsf] lztnsf] cfefÈdf
zfZjt ;To hLjgsf] cg'ofoL aGg' ltdL
r]tg dgsf] pkof]un] ljj]slzn x'G5 dfgj
gf}nf] af6f] >[hgfsf] uf]/]6f]df lx“8\g' ltdL
b]zsf] uf}/j ´lNsPsf] lgs]zsf] sljtfdf
?a]g, /lag o'/f]ksf] v]nf8L´}“ aGg' ltdL
afx| sÔf ;]S;g ‘cfO’ l;=l;=cf/=l;= sn]hdf
d]/f] ;fyL Oltxf;df cd/ cd/ aGg' ltdL ..
Pp6f km"n kfl/hftsf] gGbgdf km"n]sf] 5
cg'kd km"nsf] /Ôf OGb| agL ug'{ ltdL
z'enfesf] ;Gb]znfO{ cgGtdf km}nfpg
w/tLnfO{ Hof]lt lbg] lbjfs/ aGg' ltdL
j}s'07df jf; ug]{ ;'/]zsf] cflzÈn]
w}o{jfg wL/h agL lÔlthnfO{ gf£g' ltdL
k|frLg ;Eotf 5 ldlynfsf] ;+:s[ltdf
gf}nf] cfofd ofg ca l/ª\s'nfO{ lrGg' ltdL
gljg o'usf] pb\3f]Èdf kf~rhGo aH5 ca
b"/fTdfsf] gfz ug{ s[i0F agL ;g'{ ltdL
dfwjfsf] cflzÈdf dfgjtf x'sf{pg'5
ljhoL / hof agL c;'/nfO{ dfg'{ ltdL
j;Gtsf] cfd'vdf cfdf]bsf] cg'/fu 5
d~lhnf sf] ;f}Gbo{df do'/ eO gfRg' ltdL
gf/L dgsf] cfbz{df ;'l:dtfsf] d':sfg 5
lk|o+sf aGg] /x/ x[bodf ;f“Rg' ltdL
lbg]zsf] cfnf]sf lbio cf]d k|sfz 5
Pp6f km"n ;/f]hsf] ;/f]j/df km"Ng' ltdL
clenfÈf dfw'o{df lgt' agL /Dg' ltdL
;Gtf]Èsf] ;f; km]g{ klvP{sf g]kfnLsf]
;'v zfGlt ;d[b\lwsf] cfzf agL cfpg' ltdL
lbk]zsf] pHofnf]n] 1fgsf] Hof]lt afNg'k5{
bLkf agL clzÔfsf] cGwsf/ d]6\g' ltdL
pRr gfd /f]lx0FLsf] ;u/sf gÔqdf
;'hgsf] cfTdf agL ljgf]bdf /Dg" ltdL
z"GotfnfO{ d]6fpg clgn agL p7\g'k5{
cf]h;sf] t]h lnO{ cGwsf/ d]6\g' ltdL
;'s[lt / ;'sd{sf] ;'/lenfO{ km}nfpg
PGhn agL :ju{af6 w/tLdf ´g'{ ltdL
rl/qdf lg:snªs :jefjdf ;'lzn xf];\
clj/n 1fgsf] jÈf{ ;'af]w ug'{ ltdL
z/t]Gb| ahfn
!@ cfO
xfdL clxn]sf
o'jf
6fO{ ;6{ / KofG6df xfdL ;lhP klg.
bf}/f ;'?jfn / u'Go'rf]nf] gnfP klg.
o; wtL{sf ;Gtfg xfdL klg xf}“ lg.
g]kfnL x' eGg] cledfg xfdL ;adf 5 lg.
¥ofk / /s uLt xfdLn] ufP klg .
afng / ;]nf]sf] ;'/ ldnfpg gcfP klg .
/fli6«o efjgf t xfdLdf klg 5 lg .
:jfledfgL g]kfnL eGg cgsgfp“b}gf} lg .
;fN;f / la–af]O{·df xfdL gfr] klg
b]pbf / ef?gLdf sDd/ gef“r] klg .
uf}td a'4 xfd|f x'g\ eg]/ hfg]sf 5f}“ lg .
b]zsf lgDtL dg{ xfdL klg ;S5f}“ lg .
lkHhf / au{/df xfdL ;b}j /d] klg .
u'Gb|'s / l8“8f]sf] :jfb xfdLn] ghfg] klg .
xfdLnfO{ klg g]kfnsf] dfof w]/} 5 lg .
5fltdf g]kfnnfO{ ;w}“ /fVg] g} 5f}“ lg .
ljb]zL ;flxTo dg nfP/ k9] klg .
g]kfnL ;flxTosf/ w]/} glrg] klg .
e'n]sf 5}gf}“ dxfsltsf] Tof] d'gfdbg .
xfld leq klg el/Psf] Tof] d'gfdbg .
xfdL leq klg el/Psf] 5 g]kfnLkg .
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dxf]T;j a:g]t
!@ h]
d}n]
ltdLnfO{
lsg
k|]dk|:tfj
ul/g…<
lgs]z s'df/ nD;fn
!@ s]
dflg; sd{zLn k|f0FL xf] . To;}n] dflg;n]
ug]{ k|]d klg k|ultzLn x'g'k5{ . k|]dnfO{
dfgjtfs} Pp6f cofdsf] ?kdf lng klg
;lsG5 . k|]dnfO{ efjgfTds kl/efÈf
lbOof] ; \ of t zf/Ll/s kl/efÈf g}
y'kfl/of];,\ Tof] dfgjtf / dfgjLo cl:tTj;“u}
hf]l8Psf] x'G5 . To;}n] k|d] xfd|f] ;Eotfsf]
cfwf/ klg xf] . cfdfn] 5f]/f]nfO{ ug]{ k|d]
klg k|d] g} xf], >LdtLn] >Ldfg\nfO{ ug]{ k|d]
klg k|]d g} xf], bfOn] alxgLnfO{ ug]{ k|]d
klg k|d] g} xf], ldqn] ldqnfO{ ug]{ k|d] klg
k|d] g} xf], ;]jsn] ug]{ ;]jf klg k|d] g} xf],
levf/LnfO{ leÔf lbg' klg k|]d g} xf],
km"ndf kfgL rfg'{ klg k|]d g} xf] . km/s
olt dfq xf] ls slt k|]d :jfy{k"0F{ x'G5g\
t slt k|d] lg:jfy{ x'G5g\ h;df ax; ug'{
cgfjZos / cg'ko'St x'g ;S5g\ . To;f]
t k|]dsf] k|sf/, cfsf/ / tf}n lng] s'g}
dfks klg xfdL ;“u 5}gg\ . xfdL dfq
xf]Og, s;}n] klg To;nfO{ 5'g jf b]Vg
;s]sf] 5}g, t/ klg k|d] sf] ;'gf}nf] cg'el" tdf
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g} xfdLn] dfgjtfsf] :jl0F{d Oltxf;
sf]l/;s]sf 5f}+ . oxL Oltxf;sf] /k\mtf/df
xfdLn] ljleGg k|d] cg'el" t uof}+{ / u/fof}+ .
k|d] s} ;[hgf d]/f] lhGbuL k|d] d} df}nfO/x“bf
dfgj?kL d]/f] k'ikj[Ôdf ;fob k|d] sf] gf}nf]
km"nsf] sf]lknf nflu;s]sf] 5 . d}n] s;}nfO{
k|]d u5'{ / p;af6 k|]dsf] cg'e"lt ug{
rxfG5', h;sf] s'g} dfkg eg] 5}g .
cfh d p;sf] ;'vdf /dfp“5', p;sf]
b'Mvdf ?G5', cfjZos k/]sf] a]nf p;nfO{
;xof]u u5'{ / k|To]s kn p;sf] z'e
lrGtgd} ck{0F u5'{ . p;n] klg d k|lt ug]{
o:t} Jojxf/n] dnfO{ k| ] d sf] cg' e " l t
u/fp“5 . cfh xfdL s]xL xb;Dd v'nf
5f}+, lgs6 5f}+ t/ klg d}n] cfh;Dd
p;nfO{ k|]d k|:tfj u/]sf] 5}g, lsg < s]
d}n] ;dfhn] cf/f]k nufPh:t} eoª\s/
gf6s ul//x]sf] 5' t < s] xfdLn] ;dfhn]
eg]h:t} efjf]Tt]lht gf}6ªsL u/L/x]sf 5f}+
t < gq of] k'?Èk|wfg ;dfhdf d}n] p;nfO{
lsg k|]d k|:tfj ul/g“ < cfh d of]
;ªsL0F{ ;dfhnfO{ o;sf] pQ/ dfq xf]Og :kil6s/0F
g} lbg afWo 5'….
;dfhsf] of] k|ZgnfO{ d]/f] klxnf] pQ/ of] xf] ls s;}nfO{
dfof jf k|]d ug{ ;f]Wg' jf cf}krfl/s k|:tfj /flv/xg'
kb}g{ . k|d] s'g} Jofkf/ xf]Og hxf“ qm]tf / ljqm]tfaLr s'g}
g s'g} ;D´f}tf x'g}k5{ . k|]ddf s'g} ;t{x? klg nfu" x'g}
;Sb}gg\ . of] lgtfGt Psf]xf]/f] x'G5 . cfkm"nfO{ 3[0Ff ug]{
dflg;nfO{ klg k|d] ug{ ;lsG5 eGg] d]/f] b[9 ljZjf; xf] .
d}n] o;/L hjfkm lb“bf ;dfhn] dnfO{ km]l/ csf]{ k|Zg u5{,
To;f] eP ltd|L k|]ldsfnfO{ lsg p;n] rfx]hlt ;do
lbb}gf} <
dnfO{ nfU5 of] s'/f ljlbt} 5 ls k'?Èk|wfg of] ;dfhdf
s'g} Pp6L :qL jf gf/L afa'sf], kltsf], 5f]/fsf] jf efOsf],
s'g} g s'g} k'?Èsf] xft ;dfpg lgl/x 5] . olb Tof] ljjztf
xf]Og eg] klg, Tof] p;sf] j+zf0F'ut u'0F xf], geP p;n]
kl/jf/ jf ;dfhaf6 l;s]sf] afgL xf] . ToxL gf/L;dfhsL
Ps kfq g xf] d]/L k|l] dsf, p;n] x/kn d]/f] xft ;dfP/
cfk"mnfO{ ;'/lÔt ePsf] dxz'z ug{ vf]Hg' :jefljs} xf]
t/ lj8Dagf xf8 / df;'n] g} ag]sf d]/f oL xftx? klg
t s'g} klg a]nf r'l8g ;Sg] sdhf]/ 5g\ . To;}n] d rxfG5'
pm cfk\mg} kfpsf] e/df pleof];, cf?g} kfv'/Lsf] e/df
´'0l8of];\, lsgls tL ;a} p;sf cf?g} xg\ . :d/0FLo
s'/f] of] 5 ls s;}sf] 9f8df r9]/ ofqf ubf{ s;}n] cfk"m
a8f;fx]a jf zf;s ePsf] cg'el" t ug{ ;S5 . lagf ysfg
cfk\mgf] ofqf to ug{ ;S5 t/ ;a}eGbf dxTjk"0F{ s'/f
u'dfp“5, Tof] xf] ofqfsf] dHhf lng eg] ;Sb}g . xf“;f]
rkfP/ v'zL x'g rfxg] dfG5]x?n] of] s'/f glal;{P hflt
x'G5 ls . cf“vfaf6 ´/]sf sltko cf“zs
' f yf]kfx? cfGb|fdf
k'Ubf cd[tdf ?kfGtl/t x'g] u5{g\ . d p;sf log} cj;/x?
vf]:g rfxfGg .
u5f}{ xf]nf lg < ltdLn] k'hf ug]{ eujfgsf klg t nfvf}"
eStx? xf]nfg\, t/ s] ltd|f] elQmnfO{ To;n] s'g} k|efj
kf/]sf] 5 <
dnfO{ nfUb}g ls æd}n] ltdLnfO{ lsg k|d] k|:tfj ul/g <Æ
eg]/ o;eGbf a9L :kil6s/0F lbO/xg' cfjZos 5 .
oBkL dfgjLo ;dfhsf] ;+/rgfnfO{ x]bf{ j}jflxs k|:tfj
pko'Qm ;dodf Pp6f ljÈo aGg ;S5 t/ o; ljÈodf
ltdL k'0F{?kdf :jtGq 5f} lsgls ltdL :jod\ ljj]szLn
k|f0FL xf} .
lIflth
kf/L
cfsfzdf
;dfhn] dnfO{ lvGg agfpg xf] of p;nfO{ snª\lst
t'Nofpg xf], yfxf 5}g t/ csf]{ Pp6f k|ZglrGx k|of]u u5{,
p;sf] t cs}{ k|]dL 5 t < dnfO{ nfU5 o;sf] hjfkm
;dfhn] d;“u gdfUg'kg]{ xf] lsgls of] p;sf] Joltut
;DaGwsf] s'/f] xf] . olb p;sf] csf]{ sf]xL k|]dL 5 eg]
t ´g\ d}n] k|d] k|:tfj gu/]sf] clt g} j]z eof] . s;}nfO{
v';L lbg' cfkm}df dxfgtf xf] t/ e}/x]sf] v'zL vf];]/
cfk\mgf] km';|f] JolQm b]vfpg v'zL agfpg] gf6s ug'{ t
gf}6ªsL afx]s c? s]xL xf]Og .
olb p;sf b'O{j6f k|]dL x'g ;Sb}gg\ eg] d p;sf] k|]dL
xf]Og k'hf/L x'“ . cfk\mgf] eujfgnfO{ t ltdL klg dfof
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k|ltÔf vltj8f
sÔfM!@ a
b'O{ 6'qmf afbn lyof]
ltd|f] ofb cgfo;}
d]/f] dgdf cfOlbof]
3fd c:tfO{ c“w]/Ln]
3'D6f] xfNbf v]/L
ltd|f] ofb ltd|f] tl:j/
3'Dof] cf“vf jl/k/L
;D´gfsf] t/]lndf
5fOlbof} o;/L ls
cf“vf lrDnL ltdLnfO{
dgdg} dx;'; u /]“
sNkgfdf /dfpg] dg
cfh klg ljrlnt 5
p;s} ofb p;s} tl:j/
cfh dg leq 5 .
c“w]/L of] ;f“´ cfh
cf“z'n] g} lelhlbof]
ltd|f] ofb dgdf cfp“bf
d'6' ;fx|} /f]Olbof] .
k5\of}/L lelhlbof]
;'sfpg] 7fp“ kfOg“
dgsf] Joyf n'sfP/
e'nfpg klg ;lsg“ .
dfof gePsf] t x}g
t/ b]vfpg ;lSbg
kl/l:ylt g} 5 o:tf]
h;nfO{ abNg ;lSbg .
ltdL;“u} latfPsf
tL ld7f knx?
ofb cfp“bf l5gl5gdf
ufx|f] sf6\g lbgx? .
Joy{ nfU5 hLjg of]
5}g\ hxf“ ltd|f] ;fy
dg{ g} ca 8/ 5}g\
g/x“bf hLjgsf] cy{ .
l;/fgL leH5 ;w}+
d'6' ;fx|} b'MvL lbG5
c“w]/Ln] 3'D6f] xfNbf
ltd|f] ofb al9lbG5 .
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dflg; hª\unL g} lyof] . g t p;“u a:gsf
nflu af; g} lyof] g t hLp 9fSg] skf;
g} lyof] . v'nf cfsfz d'lg afbnsf] lz/s
cf]8/] ;'Tg] / ls/f km6\ofª\Uf|f vfP/ af“Rg]
dflg; cfh sxf“ k'lu;s]sf] 5 . p;n]
cfuf] agfof], l;sf/ ug{ yfNof] / ;Eotfsf]
l;h{gf u¥of] . cfh ToxL dflg; eJo
dxndf /dfO/x]sf] 5, z'6a'6 / 6fOdf
;lh/x]sf] 5 .
k|sfz clwsf/L
!@ v
rfx]df s] gx'g] /x]5 / ? dflg;nfO{ p;sf
cfk\mgf /x/ / rfxfgfx?n] slt ljsl;t
agfPsf] 5 . ;Eotfsf] ljsf;;“u} dflg;n]
lj1fgsf] ljsf; u¥of] . cfk\mgf] cl:tTjsf]
s'g} klxrfg gePsf] dflg;n] cfh l;ª\uf]
a|Xdf08nfO{ ;fgf] sf]7fdf sf]rfl/lbPsf]
5 . hldgdf ef}tfl/“b} lx“8\g] pm cfh
cGtl/Ôdf ofg el//x]sf] 5 .
t/ /x/n] k|ultsf] af6f]df dfq 8f]/fpg]
g/x]5 . /x/s} sf/0F dflg;n] cfkm+}nfO{
sf];L/x]sf] 5 . ltg} uf“hf / 8«U;sf] /x/n]
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sltn] hLjg jjf{b u/]sf 5g\ t slt
;]S;sf] /x/n] PrcfO{eL / P8\;n] u|l;t
5g\ . csfnd} d[To'sf] rk]6fdf 56\k6fO/x]sf
5g\ . cfk\mgf /x/x? d]6\g cfh dflg;
c?nfO{ s'lNrg yfn]sf 5g\ . cfk\mgf] ef]s
d]6g\ c?sf] uf“; l5lg/x]sf 5g\ . ljsf;sf]
af6f];u“ } dflg;x? cwf]ultsf af6f]df klg
bf}l8/x]sf 5g\ . ls/fkm6\ofªUf|f dfg]{ cf}h
+ f/
gePsf] dflg;n] l;ª\uf] ljZj Wj:t ug]{
k/df0F' ad agfPsf] 5 . cfh pm l;ª\uf]
ljZjnfO{ wdSofpg yfn] s f] 5 .
of] /x/ eGg] s'/f ;f“Rr} crDdsf] /x]5 .
Psflt/ ;'vsf] pRrtd lzv/df n}hfg
;Sg] eg] csf{lt/ b'Mvsf] ;fu/df b'afpg
;Sg] . h]h:tf] eP klg ;a}nfO{ cfk\mg}
lsl;dsf] /x/ x'G5 . u/LanfO{ wgL aGg]
/x/, wgLnfO{ c´} wg sdfpg] /x/,
ljåfgnfO{ ljBfsf] /x/, j}1flgsnfO{
cljisf/sf] /x/, g]tfnfO{ s'rL{sf] /x/ /
dnfO{ rflx“ of] n]v ;a}n] k9'g\ eGg] /x/ .
lhGbfjfb ! d'bf{jfb !
ælhGbfjfb . d'bf{jfb .Æ cfk\mgf] jl/kl/
36]sf 36gfx?nfO{ ;f]´f] ?kdf eP klg
s]nfpg ;Sg] pd]/ ePb]lv d]/f] sfgdf
u'GHodfg cgluGtL zAbx? dWo] ;fob
af/Daf/ cfO/xg] dfly plNnlvt zAbx?
g} xf]nfg\ . v} lsg xf] s'GgL oL b'O{ zAbx?sf]
k|ltWjlgn] d]/f] dfg;k6ndf 7"n} k|sf]k
NofPsf] 5 . h;n] ubf{ u'?x?n] lbPsf]
u[xsfo{ ug{ cfgfsfgL ug]{ d]/f] xft cfh
lgs} :km'tL{n] el/Psf] 5 . / pÍ ljrf/x?n]
b]zsf] jt{dfgsf] cj:yf af/]df n]Vg dnfO{
s'Ts'TofO{ /x]sf 5g\ .
5 . g]kfnL cfdfsf] cl:dtfdf cf“r cfp“bf
;d]t xfdL gfnfos ;Gtlt´}“ 6'n6' n' ' x]l//x]sf]
5f}“ . b]z ljZj dfglrqdf lbgfg'lbg v'lDr“b}
uPsf] cj:yfdf hn / yn lgwLdf c?sf]
xs nfUbf klg xfdL Ps zAb af]Ng ;ls/x]sf
5}gf}“ . b]zsf] 9's'6L l/lQ“b} b]zjf;Lx?sf]
kf6Lsf] af; x'b“ f;d]t xfdL df}g 5f}“ . o:tf
;+jb] gzLn /fli6«o ljifosf klg xfdL r}gsf]
;f; km]l//x]sf] cj:yfdf eg] d ælhGbfjfb
/ d'bf{jfbÆ h:tf gf/f af/Daf/ ;'lg/x]sf]
5' . cflv/ oL gf/fx? sxf“, s;/L /
lsg 3lGsb}+5g\ t <
ljleGg sfnv08x? kf/ ub}{ Pjd\ jfwf,
cj/f]wx?;“u h'Wb} cl8u / c6n ul/df
af]ss
] f] ;'Gb/, zfGt / ljzfn g]kfn cfh
/fhgLlt gfds v]ndf cu|;/ s]xL kmf]xf]/L
/ ub\bf/ v]nf8Lsf sf/0Fn] s'?k ag]sf]
5 . jL/ aneb| / elÍ yfkfn] v8f u/]sf]
/fi6«jfbsf] vDaf cfh sdhf]/ aGb} uPsf]
P xfdL t cfkm}“df kf] nl8/x]sf /}5f}“ t .
xfdL t cfk\mg} v'6\6f tfGg kf] Jo:t /}5f}“
t . xfdL k};f, ;Qf, zQmL / Vofltsf] v]tL
ug{ olt Jo:t eP5f}“ ls xfdLnfO{ b]zsf]
af/]df ;f]Rg km';b{ g} /x]g5 . xfd|f] cfvf“df
t zQmL / ;Qfsf] hfnf] lj´]sf] /}5f}+ .
To;}n] t xfdL cfk\mg} cfdfsf] cl:dtf
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;fu/ kGt
!@ ;L
n'l6Psf] klg yfx kfp“b}gf}“ /}5 . cfk\mg} efOaLr d'bf{jfb
eGg] rSs/df xfdL zq'nfO{ ;d]t lhGbfjfb eGg k'u]5f}“ .
ha d}n] cfkm}n+ fO{ P]gfdf x]/,“] ta d]/f] k|ltlaDa o:t} kfp“bf
d ql;t x'G5' . ta cg]sf}“ k|Zgx?sf] pTkltn] dnfO{ c;x\o
agfp“5 . s] ca xfd|f k'vf{n] lbPsf] alnbfgsf] s'g} d"No
5}g < s] ca xfdL b]znfO{ ;tLn] ;/fk]sf] b]z eGb} bfloTjaf6
klG5g ldN5 < s] xfdL :jfledfgsf ;fy af“Rg kfp“bg} f}“ <
;w} + e l/ c?d} cf>o lng lsg afWo 5f} “ t <
v} s:tf]
gof“ g]kfnæ
…sf]xL qmflGt ug{ l;sf];\ t g]kfnLx?af6 ha xfdLn]
Pstfsf] an ;f/f ljZjdf´ 5n{ªu\ kf¥of},“{ ta ;a}n] oxL
eGb} lyP . t/ cfh ;a}, pknlAwx? u'Dg] l:yltdf 5g\ .
b]zdf /fhgLlts cGof]n?kL sfnf] afbn d8fl/g yfln;Sof] .
;xdlt eGbfeGb} b]zsf af7f egf}bfx?n] ;xdlt zAbsf]
a]OHht ul/5f8] . ;lj+wfg agfpg] clewf/fnfO{ Psflt/
kG5\ofp“b} ;a} lhGbfjfb / d'bf{jfbsf] b'lgof“df Jo:t 5g\ .
oL b'O{ gf/fx? clxn]sf cfjZostf x'g t < g t gfª\uf]
JolŒfmsf] cfª 9fSg] b'O{ hf]/ sk8f g} aGg ;S5 . oL aGg
;S5g t s]jn efO–efOaLrsf] tuf/f] . b]zsf] 6fps] tTj
aGnfg t/ cfd hgtfsf nflu lk/f]Ng] zAb afx]s c? s]xL
x'g ;Sb}gg\ .
t;y{ xfdL ;a}sf] cf“vfdf nfu]sf] zlQm / ;Qfsf] sfnf]
kbf{nfO{ k\mof“sL b]z / b]zjf;Lsf] jf:tljs lrq sf]g{ gog
/fVg h?/L 5 . æefO km'6] ujf/ n'6]Æ eGg] egfOnfO{
rl/tfy{ x'g glbg ;a}hgf Pstfsf] ;'qdf cfj2 x'g h?/L
5 . cfk"maLr km'6 Nofpg geOsg @))& ;fnsf] /f0Ffzf;g
/ @)^@÷^# ;fnsf] /fhtGqssf] lj?4df ´}“ ælhGbfjfb
/ d'bf{jfbÆsf] k|of]u ug'{kb{5 . czflGtsf] rk]6df k/]sf]
b]znfO{ lr/:yfoL zflGt / cdgrog sfod ug{ Ps a'4sf]
vf“rf] k/]sf] 5 . xfd|f k'vf{n] r'nfPsf] jL/ uf“yfn] ubf{
cfh xfdL g]kfnL eg]/ uj{ u5f}{“ / 9fsf 6f]kLsf] ;fgdf
lz/ 7f8f] kf/]/ :jfledfgsf ;fy lx“8\g ;S5f}“ . xfdLn]
klg b]znfO{ ;DkGg kfg{ To:tf] sfd u/f}“ h;n] ubf{ efjL
k':tfn] xfd|f k':tfdf uj{ ug{ ;sf];\ . olb xfdL cfk;d}
n8\g] xf] / b]znfO{ cwf]utLtkm{ ws]Ng] xf] eg], efjL k':tfn]
xfdLnfO{ s]jn Ps zAb lbg]5g\ æd'bf{jfbÆ xfdL ælhGbfjfbÆsf]
xsbf/ ;d]t /xg] 5}gf}“ .
xfdL jt{dfgdf ælhGbfjfbÆ jf æd'bf{jfbÆ s'g zJbsf]
xsbf/ 5f}“ tkfO{ cfkm}“ d"Nofªsg ug'{xf];\ .
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gof“ g]kfn hxf“
l8:sf] 7f]s]sf ´Gsf/df
sG;6{sf k'sf/df
kf6L{sf] ;+;f/df
clg lk|o;Lsf] d'xf/df
rnlrq l/lnhdf
x]nf] xfO{ / lKnhdf
lqm:d;df / Go'o/df
7/f{ cgL lao/df
n'uf lagfsf] km];gdf
dfG5] dfg]{ ld;gdf
k|zGg v8\sf
!@ ;L
n]l8h b]lvg] lhG;df
hlxNo} nf:6 a]Grdf
hf“r eTs]sf] sf];{df
gDa/ cfpg] ;f];{df
æv} s:tf] gof“ g]kfnÆ
g t nf]s efsfdf tfn ldnfp“5g\
g t ltxf/df s;}n] wf“};L e}nf] ufp“5g\
g t 5Gbsf dfqfn] sfg r'Dg vf]H5g\
g t dlGb/df eujfg\n] dfG5] e]6\nfg\
g t dfG5]n] dfG5] /]6\g 5f]8\nfg\
g t oxf“ sf]xL cfjfh p7fpg ;S5g\
g t s;}n] e|i6frf/sf] kf]n vf]Ng ;S5g\
lzÔsn] ;8s /f]h]kl5
ljBfyL{n] snd 5f]8]kl5
8fS6/n] hf“Rg 5f]8]kl5
;/sf/n] g} xltof/ uf]8]kl5
lsg oxf“
km}nfPsf]
s;n] kf]
s;n] kf]
a'4n] cf“vf g5f]Knfg\
xft sfl6Pkl5
gof“ g]kfn /f]Hnfg\
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cfh d ;“u sljtf 5}g .
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d gf/fo0FL;“u} aUy]“
lg/Gt/ / lgZrn
;“u;“u}
dldsf] dfof a'jfsf] 5f“of aUYof]
cgL aUYof]
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;fyLefOsf] xf“;f] /
cg'xf/x?
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slt :ki6 / slt pHofnf]
d log} cg'xf/nfO{ x]y]{“
lt cg'xf/ dnfO{ x]y]{“
lt 5fn leqsf cg'xf/
d]/f k|]/0Ffsf >f]t x'g\
;kmntfsf k|lts x'g\
xf] lt cg'xf/x? dnfO{
x/avt ;ts{ u/fpg] d]/f cfkmGt x'g\ .
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lj/f6 kf}8]n
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d jfudtLsf] kmf]xf]/ kG5ofp“b}
;fyLx?df xf“;f] vf]Hb}5'
t/ xf“;f] k5fl8 klg :jfy{sf] 9n ugfO/x]5 .
cxf] afudtL
ltdLn] lognfO{ d]nldnfksf] efÈf l;sfPgf} <
dfof / k|]dsf] af]nL l;sfPgf} <
;fob lo klg ltdLh:t} d}ln;s]===
g t oxf“ jfudtLn] lg/Gt/tfsf] kf7 g} l;sfp“5
g t ;ts{tfsf] cnfd{ g} ahfp“5
a; df}g 5, cf?g} j]udf d:t
sxf“ gf/fo0FLsf] km/flsnf] t6 df aUg] d
;fu'l/OPsf] t]h j]u;“u} jfudtLdf xfd kmfNg' <
clg gf/fo0FLsf] j]u;“u}
efG5fdf tf]/L k8\s]sf] / bfn 58\s]sf] cfjfh klg
knkn ;ts{tfsf] cnfd{ ahfp“Yof] .
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clg x/jvt lg/Gt/tfsf] r'gf}tL lbg]
;8\Unf] d]/f] gf/fo0FL;“u}
d klg aUy]“ /
aufp“y] cÔ/ ?lk d]/f efjgf
efjgf;“u} d klg hGdfp“y]
ækfunæ / æxs{axfb'/æ
d q;Lt 5'
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cÔ/ ;/L aUg 8/fpg yfn]“
/ hlGdg 5f8] ækfunÆ / æxs{axfb'/Æ
To;}n] dfkm ug'{;\
cfh d;“u sljtf 5}g===
t/ cfh d jfudtLsf] t6df
xl/sª\ufn 5'
o;n] lg/Gt/tfsf] r'gf}tL lbb+}g
g t ;fª\Unf]kgsf] kf7 g} l;sfp“5
lgi7'/L alu/xG5, cfk\mg} tLj| ultdf
g t oxf“ d 5fn b]V5'
g t lt 5fn leqsf cg'xf/ klxNofpg ;S5'
xf] x/avt ;ts{ u/fpg]
ljZjf;sf] kmfbf cf]8fpg] /
cfzfsf] nx/ hufpg]
d d]/f lk|o cfkmGtsf]
pHofnf] cg'xf/af6 sf];f} 6f9f 5'
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l; l; cf/ l; ;]S;g …h]
l; l; cf/ l; ;]S;g …h]
uP“ d]/f b'O{ jÈ{ k9\5' egL egL
e]6]“ d}n] ;fyLx? s:tf s:tf eg]
sÔfdf pgfGrf; hgf o;f] d}n] ug]“ .
;'? u/f}“ ladnaf6 ;w}“ l9nf] Aofu Kofs ug]{
sfd ubf{ cNdlng] ;w}“ l9nf] ug]{
jÈf{ xfd|L ;w}“ u[xsfo{ ug]{ uly{g\
c:dLtf v8\sf ;w}“ lh:sfp“bf ?g] dfq uly{g\
uf]s'n hf]zL
ukmf8L Tof] gljg t ;w}“ af]Ng} dfq
!@ kg]
h] {
7\ofSs} pN6f] ;ldt k'/L d:sL dfq /xg]
;'bLk aNn s] sd, u5{ u[xsfo{ sÔfdf aNn–aNn
;}n]; / ;ld/ lagf, klg x'G5 ;]S;g ‘h]’ vNn
rlt{snf ;'Gb}df xf“; p7\g] vfnsf xfd|f ;fyL
k9\g / /dfOnf] ug{ xfdL ;w}“ dfly
lzÔsnfO{ lh:sfp“bf lbp“;} x'g] /ftL
lbSs nfUbf ;lGbk lji6sf] /dfOnf] ukm g} hflt
s[ltef / ;lanfO{ 6\o'anfO6 eGy] ;w}“ ;a}n] lsg
b'O{ jÈ{ el/ c:dLtf uf}tdnfO{ lrGg} ;lsPg
d's' eg] ;w}“ el/ ;'Tg} x'GYof] d:t
k|eft lrq sf]g{ ;fx|} vqf x]g{ x'GYof] Jo:t .
cdf{g cnfd ;fx|} xfp8] ;anfO{ x“;fpg]
;Gtf]È s];L ;fy lbg] / ;anfO{ km;fpg]
u7\7f3/sf] ;'bLk æu7\7Æ] -uf}td_ geP sÔf dh} gcfpg]
snfd dfG5] ;fgf], l/; 7"nf] x]b}{ 8/ nfUbf]
lbk]z eg] Rjf“;] s:tf] lk/ nfUbf]
;ldk lyof] ;fyL xfd|f] gkTofpg] vfnsf]
pHhjn / dxf]T;j ;w}“ zfGt lw/, uDeL/ vfnsf
lhjf:dL ;w}“ y/L y/L :6fOn kf/L af]Ng]
;l/tf af]Nbf xf“:g], ;w}“ pN6f] ;'Gg]
/Ôf lyOg\ hf]s/ xfd|f,Vofn 76\6fdfq} hfGg] .
u'un eGy] dnfO{, uf]s'n d]/f] gfd
;/nfO{ ;f]w\g k|Zg vf]h]/ Nofpg] d]/f] sfd
;'b;{gnfO{ d]/f] h'8'jf efO eGy], cg'xf/ xfd|f] ldNYof]
lr/g gljg;“u a;]/ vfnL rnL dfq /xGYof]
x]dfªu aGof] ;'v b'Mvsf] ;fyL
sn]h xfd|f] cAan lyof] ;a}eGbf dfly
k9\of}“ u'Gof}“ 1fgL aGof}“ æl;=l;=cf/=l;=Æ lyof] ;fyL
oxL“sf] a'4L, ljj]s, 1fg lnO{ k9\5f}“ ±@ dfly
g]kfnL ;/sL lk|o lzZof, >ldsf gfgL
;a;“u rNg] lh:sg] pgsf] /fd|f] afgL
;“u} a:g] lblksf lyOg\ ;fx|} 1fgL
lbn lgSs} 7"nf] t/ dfG5] eg] ;fgL
;lSbg d aofg ug{ ;Dk"0F{ ;asf] gfd
ug'{ klg x'Gg 7fg]“ o:tf] asDkm';] sfd
gd'gf 5g\ ;]S;g ‘h]’df n]V5' ltgs gfd
ug}{ ;lsGg jofg ´g\ ltgsf] t sfd .
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xjfO{ b"3{6gf ;Gbe{df
>4f~hln
e]6\g' lyof] cfdf ltdLnfO{
afaf ltdLnfO{ 9f]Ug' lyof]
p‰ofnf] dxndf cfk\mgf]
ufp“df d}n] kfOnf 6]Sg' lyof] .
e]6\g' lyof] cfdf ltdLnfO{
afaf ltdLnfO{ 9f]Ug' lyof]
p‰ofnf] dxndf cfk\mgf]
ufp“df d}n] kfOnf 6]Sg' lyof]
slt a:g' of] le8df
slt x]lkg' of] ;x/df
;ª\3È{do hLjgnfO{ Tofu]/
dfofsf] ufp“nfO{ r'Dg' lyof] .
;ª\3È{do hLjgnfO{ Tofu]/
dfofsf] ufp“nfO{ r'Dg' lyof]
d]/f] sf]OnLsf] ld7f] cfjfh
/ :jR5 xfjfn] dnfO{ af]nfpb}“ lyof] .
ldld{/] p‰ofnf] 3fd;“u}
lx“8] d cfk\mgf] nIo kfpg
d]/f] sf]OnLsf] ld7f] cfjfh
/ :jR5 xfjfn] dnfO{ af]nfp“b} lyof] .
v} s] xf] lhGbuL
ltd|f] kfOnf d]/f] kfOnf
lx“8\g' lyof] Ps} kydf xfdLnfO{
p8]/ hfg] :ju{ Tof] xfd|f] ;+;f/
n}hfg] jfo' kª\vL 3f]8f lyof] .
gljg a;Gtsf] sNkgf ubf{
u[idsf] ´/Ldf ?´]sf] /x]5 lhGbuL
cfsfz x'g] sNkgf ubf{
;d'Gb/sf] ulx/fOdf 8'Abf] /x]5 lhGbuL
!( hxfg Ps} ;fydf
ckl/lrt lyof}“ xfdL t/
km/s hft / km/s klxrfgdf
Pp6} cfTdfsf] cfef; lyof] .
;kmn hLjgsf] sNkgf ubf{
lhp“bf] nf; x'“bf] /x]5 lhGbuL
sf]nfxn ;+;f/ lÔlth x'“bf
PsfGtdf ?“bf] /x]5 lhGbuL
ljrf/ lyof] lrGg]5' ltdLnfO{
ltdLnfO{ clg p;nfO{ klg
nfUYof]
eLGb} b]lvg] xfd|f] uGtJodf st}
ulx/f] ;DaGw lyof] .
rfxgf / efjgfx? lIf0F eOlb“bf
km'6]sf] r'/f ;/x eof] lhGbuL
v} s] kl/efÈf lbpm“ lhGbuLsf]
/f]bg} /f]bgdf ldng /x]5 lhGbuL
yy{/ sfKg yfn] crfgs
nf]rg ;fd'Gosf b[iox?
glhls“b} uP/ wtL{ klg
cGwsf/n] af6f] 8f]xf]/fp“b} lyof] .
;a}lt/ lt/:s[t / 3[0Ff ePkl5
OHht / k|lti7fsf] vf]h /x]5 lhGbuL
eGy] lhGbuL ldld{/]sf] /ft /x]5 lhGbuL
eGy] lhGbuL ;kmntfsf] r'r'/f] xf]
clUgsf] Tof] tftf] /fkn]
b'Mvsf] cl;d si6 lbP/
v/flg alg ;a} cfzfx?
Ps} lrxfgdf b]x ldNb} lyof] .
t/ c;kmngf g} c;kmntfsf] ef/ eP5 lhGbuL
To;}n] t d eG5' cf“;'sf] e]n xf] lhGbuL
cfZjf;g g} cfZjf;gn] d'lt{sf] dfu{ b]vfpg]
aGbL ;+;f/sf] h]n xf] lhGbuL …
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:jlKgn zfSo
!@ P
d cfP“ oxf“===
s]xL aGg] c7f]6 lnP/
;do;“u} bf}l8b}“
sf“8fx?sf] aLrdf u'nfa aGg
d cfP“ oxf“
s]xL r'Dg] nIo af]s]/
h'gsLl/nfO{ k5\ofp“b}
rGb|dfnfO{ 5'g
d cfP“ oxf“ .
dfof / cflzjf{bsf] ´f]nf af]s]/
b'Mv / kL8fnfO{ dgdf bafP/
cg]s ORÔf / cfsfª\Ôfsf ;fy
sdhf]/ Tof] 3/nfO{
;an agfpg
kl/jf/sf] cfzfsf] bLk ag]/
d cfP“ oxf“ .
5f]/LnfO{ k9fpg gkfp“bf
cfdfsf] dg /f]Psf] lyof]
afa'sf] lz/ ´'s]sf] lyof]
ca
d}n] d]/L cfdfnfO{ v';Lsf cf“;' lbg' 5
afa'sf] ´'s]sf] lz/ 7f8f] kfg'{ 5
To;}n], xhf/f}“df Ps aGg
d cfP“ oxf“
d}n] h:t} s]xL aGg] c7f]6
d]/f] efOn] klg lnPsf] lyof]
d}n] h:t} s]xL r'Dg] nIo
p;n] klg af]s]sf] lyof]
t/ cfh
p;sf lt rfxgfx?
p;u}“ x/fP/ uP
To;}n], p;sf] cefjdf
c“w]l/Psf] xfd|f] hLjgdf
pHofnf] k|sfz 5g{
d cfP“ oxf“ .
cfh d;“u
;fyLx?sf] ljZjf; 5
u?sf] cflzÈ 5
lbbLsf] e/f]Èf 5
/ efOsf] cfTdLotf 5
d}n] cfkm}nfO{ ;fljt ug'{5
To;}n], cfkm}+nfO{ lrgfpg
d cfP“ oxf“ .
ca cjZo,
cfdfa'afsf] ;kgf ;fsf/ kfg'{ 5 d}n]
u'?sf] ldx]gt clg ;fyLsf] cfTdannfO{
;fy{s kfg'{ 5 d}n]
ug'{5 d}n] cfk\mg} nflu, aGg' 5 sfljn
To;}n], s]xL ug]{ b[9 af]s]/
lxp“df k'l/Psf] af6f] vf]tfNb}
;u/dfyf r9\g
d cfP“ oxf“
xf] o;}sf nflu
d cfP“ oxf“ ..
k|sfz clwsf/L
!@ aL
hLjgsf] k"0F{lj/fd
cfdf=== cfdf=== cfdf===
oL zAbx? d]/f nflu cd/ x'g]5g\,
d o; b'lgof“af6 labf eP klg
x'h'/sf] cf;gdf ;b}j al;/x]sf] x'g]5' .
dnfO{ ofb 5 xh'/sf] cf}“nf ;dfO{
Clts cof{n
hLjg/y cl3 a9fpg l;s]sf]
!@
dnfO{ ofb 5, xh'/sf] xft ;xf/f agfO{
n]Vg] / k9\g] sfo{df 5“DdLPsf]
xh'/ sf] oL c6'6 ;DaGwn] dnfO{ ;tfO/xG5 .
cfdf==== xfd|f] kl/jf/nfO{
s:sf] lu4] gh/ nfu]5
d]/f] af“Rg] sNkgfnfO{
p;n] k“0F{lj/fd nufP5 .
d}n] Rof“v'/f] h:t} agfPsf] hLjgsf xjfOhxfhnfO{
Pp6f c“uf/Lsf 7f]Ss/ 3fts eP5
d}n] nfvf}“ sf]l;; ubf{ klg
lht t sNkgfdf dfq l;ldt eP5 .
cfdf d]/f] c;xeflutfdf
b'MvL gaGg' xf]nf
of] k|fs[lts /x]5
hlGdP kl5 d[To' cª\ufNg} kbf]{/x]5 .
d}n] la;]{sf] 5}g cfdf sf“wdf tkfO{n] af]s]sf]
;+;f/sf] kl/ro k|fKt d}n] u/]sf]
clGtd Ô0Fdf dnfO{ Pp6f s'/f ofb cfof]
h'g Pp6f 3fd5f“of /x]5, eGbfeGb} of] k|f0F uof]
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cfdf of] g]kfnLsf]
b]z /x]g5
wlgk|;fb v8\sf
!@ s
oxf“ xfd|f clwsf/x? 5}gg\ cGofo, cTofrf/
ei6«frf/n] 8f“8f sfl6;Sof]
oxf“, ;':tfsf a:tL 5}gg\ gfnfkflgsf hª\un 5}gg\
Toxf“ bzuhfsf kf]n 5}gg\
cfdf xf], of] g]kfnLsf] b]z /x]g5 .
xfdLnfO{ C0Fdf 8'jfof} c´
pgs} u'gufg ufof} b]zdf cefj} cefj u/fof}
oxf“ t]n 5}g, dn 5}g, cj s]xL af“sL 5}g\
g]kfnLnfO{ h]ndf /fVof}, pgLx?nfO{ ;'?ªvgL eufof}
cfdf, xf] of] g]kfnLsf] b]z /x]g5 .....
oxf“ eTsfOPsf ;'s'Daf;Lsf a:tL 5}gg\,
t/fOdf 8'jfg / ;Ltnx/sf 6x/f 5}gg\
a?
oxf“ e'6fgLsf / ltJatLsf ufp“a:tL 5g\,
oxf“ ljb]zsf rnv]n 5g\ .
oxf“ sf]6]Zj/, ;fg]kf, aNv' dxn alg/x]5g\
cfdf, xf] of] g]kfnLsf] b]z /x]g5 ..
g]kfnL 6]lnlehg ptf aGb eP
bzuhfsf kf]n x/fP /fv]gg\ af“sL xfd|f]
axfb'/L xfd|f] :jfledfgL
arf}+ g]kfnL xf], cfO;s] k“j{af6,
cfO;s] kZlrdaf6, cfO;s] blÔ0Faf6,
;'tf}“ xfdL g]kfnL gS;f ;dfP/,
g]kfnL ´08f cf]9]/, cf“ugdf ufO{nfO{ af“w]/
d'vdf l;ld|s /ª bn]/
cfO;s] rf/}lt/af6
cfdf, xf] of] g]kfnLsf] b]z /x]g5,
of] g]kfnLsf] b]z /x]g5=========
of] g]kfnLsf] b]z /x]g5..
;fdGtafb, ;fd|fHoafb d'bf{afb gf/f nufof}+,
hgtfsf ;'gf}nf a:tLnfO{
o'4sf] e“dL / /utsf] vf]nf aufof}+
cfdf, xf] of] g]kfnLsf] b]z /x]g5 ...
xfdLn] pgLx?nfO{ k7fof}“, ljb]zLsf] xftdf lbP
hoGtk|;fb / s/0Fl;+xsf] xftdf b]znfO{ afhL yfk]
ljKkfdf b]z lbP ljdfg:ynnfO{ lbNnLdf p8fP
n'lDagLsf] slk ug{ lbP, sxf“ 5 ca af“sL g]kfn,
cfdf, xf] of] g]kfnLsf] b]z /x]g5 ....
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