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Today is a Great day

At last, Nepalese leaders came to an agreement for the peace in Nepal. Last night when I read the news in internet about the agreement, I was excited and couldn't find anypeople to share. But some of my friends were online I shared with them and send congratulation to all, who are in my address box.

As we never been colonized, and again we proved that we don't need external support to solve our problem. When I watched the face of Nepalese people and read their email, who are staying in country, I can read the happiness, joy and hope of bright future in their face. Now, we are near to the new Nepal, after a decade long violent conflict.

Besides, we all have to promise to implement the agreement, to maintain self discpline and collaboration for the New Nepal.......

November 8, 2006 | 3:06 PM Comments  1 comments

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Tihar- My favorite festival..


Tomorrow 24th October, every Nepalese sister will worship their brothers and wishes for their long, healthy and prosperous life. In return, brothers also wish for their sister’s good future and give them gift as token of love. Actually, this festival helps to maintain close relation between brother and sister even after their parting for work and marriage. I am missing this, I am sure that my sisters are also missing me. But I know that their love, care and good wishes always with me. I love you sister…
Happy Tihar………

October 23, 2006 | 2:59 AM Comments  0 comments

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My community, Cultural deviation and Biodiversity Conservation

I belong to the indigenous ethnic community called Kirant Rai in Nepal . We are different from the Hinduism and Boudhism. We follow our own philosophy called Mundhum . We don’t believe in the burning of death body like Hindu. Kirants are known as land son and worship nature. But these days, due to the influence from the western culture, the tendency of constructing concrete grave inside the forest land is increasing day by day, which not only the economic burden to poor members but also converting the forest into death city. The practice also blamed that the Kirants, who worship nature and live in harmony with nature are being destroyer itself. On the other hand, existing forest laws are also being obstacles to these people, who really want to manage graveyard and conserve nature.

October 23, 2006 | 2:59 AM Comments  1 comments

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