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The things i dont want to see

· One min read

" if you have to just dream then dream the biggest one"a retired british army, was saying to his grandson when he failed to pass the test for british army. his age were more but he had the never give up attitudes. i felt like the person's attitude was marvelous."once an army, always an army"this phrases was very deep" it was reckoning something, somewhere inside my head to find out the true answers, what actually it was. In 2014, i had no idea what i am i going to do in my life. An engineering student with lots of other energy except for study. i packed of my things

NirVani -A Tale of Nir and Vani

· 10 min read

I was taking a respite from my demanding schedule, embarking on a journey from Kathmandu to Pokhara, seeking a tranquil escape to relax and recharge. As the bus rumbled along the winding roads, I found myself seated beside a man named Nir. His presence exuded an aura of quietude, yet his eyes bore a weight of hidden pain, concealed behind a faint but persistent smile.

NEPAL - A Country Sold By Her Own Children

· 6 min read

source:- english.khabarhub.com

Down the streets of Kathmandu's New Bus Park, one old man was Murmuring. His screeching voice saying that, "it's a curse of Sati that all Nepalese should go through the political, economic and social problems forever and the good doers will never be appreciated" and so on. harkening back at those old man's words, I was astounded by and somewhere deep inside pensively, the words he was saying were so true and worthy to envisage on. Hundreds of questions in mind and maundering around.