Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Nepali Cricket Team Created a History

The national cricket team of Nepal created a history by winning the ICC World Cricket League Division 4. Nepal not only got promoted to ICC league division 3, but did it in a style by winning all the six games it played on its way to reach Division 3. America, Denmark, Tanzania, Singapore and Malaysia(teams that participated in the tournament) couldn't hold back the winner, Nepal. Winning all its game and a tournament in a foreign soil was a major achievement for the Nepali team. And their achievement was highly appreciated by the Nepalis, which was seen yesterday at the Tribhuvan International Airport where a huge crowd welcomed their heroes back home. Along with the people the Prime Minister of Nepal also congratulated the cricket players for their major achievement. The PM congratulating the players.....rare to hear in this country.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Is Politics really A Dirty game

From the time I was old enough to know the world around me, I keep on hearing this sentence --POLITICS IS A DIRTY GAME and ONE SHOULD STAY AWAY FROM IT. I used to question myself Is politics really a dirty game? If its so then why more and more people are deviated towards it. And why the people --the leaders-- who are involved into it are respected everywhere??? If its that dirty then they should be hated rather than revered.

As I grew older and my conscience grew, I learnt and gained different information regarding this field. What I found from my learning is that its not a dirty thing; however, the people involved in it makes it dirty. Some corrupt and selfish people after reaching and getting the post tries to manipulate every instrument he has access to as per his wish and makes the system corrupt. Thats why people who are not involved in this field, who stays out from it, seeing all these comes to the conclusion that its not the right profession to get involved into.

If good people and leaders had been involved in this profession then surely they would not have manipulated the system and sources as per their wish but instead had used it for the benefit of the country and its people. Which could surely make the people say and think that its the right profession and its the only profession which could change the scenario of any country. However, this is not the situation in many countries.

Today the youths have started to take a keen interest in politics and have started to participate in it, hoping to change the disposition of this field, wash out all the stains that has blemished the figure of this field, which surely is a good thing. As it is said that there is always a sunshine after a long night, likewise there will be a sunshine in this field.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Its All Euro Cup

Euro Cup is on the move. Group stage games are on its way. Some teams are winning and some are losing. However, the spirit of the game is up all around the world. Likewise, the Euro fever has touched one of the smallest country in the world, Nepal, also. People are changing their daily schedules so that they can watch their favourite games. Although due to time difference its late night here, people don't care. They stay awake whole night supporting their teams and cheering for every moves they make and every goals they score. Also they feel sad when their team concede a goal. The sentiment of Euro cup has touched everyone.
The people are eagerly waiting sitting in front of their TV to see their team win the Cup.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Regular Bandas Make Life Difficult in Nepal

Kathmandu. 18May2012.

Bandas are no knew word to the people of Nepal these days. Now and then they are facing the wrath of banda. As the day for the promulgation of new constitution of Nepal is nearing (only 8 days left now) the bandas and strikes are growing in number. These bandas and strikes have harrowed the life of the people and put their life on a standstill.
Almost everyday there are people carrying flags gathered in the street declaring bandas and strikes affecting the normal and daily lives of the people. Why are they doing such bandas? A question which normally has almost ready and made up answer -- To make their voice heard and registered in the coming constitution. Kinda cliche.
The vehicles aren't seen plying on the road and those plying are bound to take detour as they don't want their vehicles to be vandalized. The schools and colleges are also affected by the bandas. The hospitals are open, but how are the sick and ill people going to get there!!! Everything is jammed up.....no work, no schools, no colleges ..... and nothing..... ( What a mess)
However, it has got its better part also..... the important one -- less pollution. Apart from that these bandas are not going to help the country, its economy and most importantly its people. So lets not protest by doing bandas and strikes, but devise a novel way to protest and make our/your voice heard. 

Friday, April 20, 2012

Happy Mother's Day

Today its the Mother's Day......... and sons and daughters in Nepal are preparing to celebrate this day in their own way. Some are buying sweets and others are buying gifts to give their mother and make them happy. However, a question arises here...Is a day reverence to one's mother enough to make her happy? What about other 364 days? Isn't it our duty and responsibility to keep her happy the whole year and her whole life? Because what a mother goes through and does for her children in her lifetime can't be compared to anything material in this world.
So....apart from revering her only a single day, lets revere and make her happy you whole life.

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY TO ALL THE MOTHERS IN THIS WORLD.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Chinese Premier's Official Visit to Nepal

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao paid an official visit to Nepal today i.e. 14th of Jan 2012. Chinese PM's visit, which was scheduled earlier this month was cancelled and media told that it was due to China's internal reasons. Better late than never.
The Chinese Premier's official visit to Nepal has helped strengthen the bilateral between Nepal and China. Although the visit was short, the foreign minister of Nepal in an interview has said that the visit was fruitful.