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Monday, April 20, 2020

मेरी आमा

मोरी आमा ♥♥

आमा दृष्टि खुलाउने हृदयका स्वर्गीय झङ्कार हुन्
रच्ने सिर्जनवाग यो झिलिमिली आमा कलाकार हुन्
आमा नै नभए हुँदैन रचना आमा बिना के छ र ?
आमा कै प्रिय कोखबाट जगमा जन्मे स्वयं ईश्वर ।
आफ्नो जीवनमृत्युको पनि कठै पर्वाह छोडीकन
सक्छिुन् यत्न गरेर भर्न जननी निर्जीवमा जीवन
आफू जोखिममा परेर सबको उद्धार को गर्छ र ?
आमा कर्मठस्वार्थहीन जगकै स्रष्टा र संरक्षक ।।
बाँड्छिन् सन्ततिमा बराबर गरी माया र श्रद्धायिनी
छातीमा छहरा सुधारसभरी सञ्चार गर्छिन् यिनी
जस्तै दुष्टकपूतको पनि यिनी गर्छिन् भलोे उत्तिकै
चाहे पुत्रकुपुत्र होस् जगतमा हुन्नन् कुमाता कतै ।।
आमा छन् घरमा भने घर भयो सम्पन्न औ सुन्दर
आमा कै मृदुमोहमा रहरिलो स्वर्गीय आनन्द छ ।
आमाको महिमा नभै त कविले रोएर भन्दैन थे
आमा बालककी नमार भगवान संसार भर्ने भए ।।
आमा हुन् ममतामयी, सहृदयी, वात्सल्यकी निर्झरी
लाखौ यत्न गरुन् तथापि सहजै लाग्दैन आमासरी
हुन्छन् शब्द अनेक यो जगतमा प्यारा र राम्रा तर
आमा दृष्टि खुलाउने हृदयका स्वर्गीय झङ्कार हुन्
रच्ने सिर्जनवाग यो झिलिमिली आमा कलाकार हुन्
आमा नै नभए हुँदैन रचना आमा बिना के छ र ?
आमा कै प्रिय कोखबाट जगमा जन्मे स्वयं ईश्वर ।
आफ्नो जीवनमृत्युको पनि कठै पर्वाह छोडीकन
सक्छिुन् यत्न गरेर भर्न जननी निर्जीवमा जीवन
आफू जोखिममा परेर सबको उद्धार को गर्छ र ?
आमा कर्मठस्वार्थहीन जगकै स्रष्टा र संरक्षक ।।
बाँड्छिन् सन्ततिमा बराबर गरी माया र श्रद्धायिनी
छातीमा छहरा सुधारसभरी सञ्चार गर्छिन् यिनी
जस्तै दुष्टकपूतको पनि यिनी गर्छिन् भलोे उत्तिकै
चाहे पुत्रकुपुत्र होस् जगतमा हुन्नन् कुमाता कतै ।।
आमा छन् घरमा भने घर भयो सम्पन्न औ सुन्दर
आमा कै मृदुमोहमा रहरिलो स्वर्गीय आनन्द छ ।
आमाको महिमा नभै त कविले रोएर भन्दैन थे
आमा बालककी नमार भगवान संसार भर्ने भए ।।
आमा हुन् ममतामयी, सहृदयी, वात्सल्यकी निर्झरी
लाखौ यत्न गरुन् तथापि सहजै लाग्दैन आमासरी
हुन्छन् शब्द अनेक यो जगतमा प्यारा र राम्रा तर

AND HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY TO ALL THE MOTHER'S IN THE WORLD ♥♥♥

Friday, April 17, 2020

Coronavirus (COVID -19)

date-22 June 2019                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

                                                                             

 Coronavirus (COVID19)


Coronavirus is a large family of virus .Coronavirus was started from fish market Wuhan ,China .

Symptoms of Coronavirus :

Common symptoms :

  • Fever
  • tiredness
  • dry cough

    Rear Symptoms 

Runny nose.
Sore throat.
Diarrhea.

Safety measures of  Coronavirus

WEAR A CLOTH FACE COVER

  • The cloth face cover is meant to protect other people in case you are infected. You could spread COVID-19 to others even if you do not feel sick.


 Stop COVID-19 to spread over the World


  • .Stay home if you can and avoid any non-essential travel. Avoid social gathering.
  • Practice social distancing by keeping at least 3 feet — about two arm lengths — away from others if you must go out in public. Stay connected with loved ones through video and phone calls, texts and social media. Avoid close contact with people who are sick .
  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after being in a public place, or after blowing your nose, coughing or sneezing. If soap and water are not readily available, use a hand sanitize with at least 60% alcohol.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands.


     
  • Clean and disinfect household surfaces daily and high-touch surfaces frequently throughout the day. High-touch surfaces include phones, remote controls, counters, tabletops, doorknobs, bathroom fixtures, toilets, keyboards, tablets and bedside tables. Follow CDC guidance.


                                                                       Stay Home Stay Safe


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  • Friday, July 22, 2011

    Kosi river danger for Nepal and Nepali's


    Nepal is the second small country of water sources, but there is a great problem of water .we couldn’t drink pure water.
    With water level in the Koshi River crossing the danger level on Wednesday   morning, threat of a repeat of the 2008 floods that caused havoc in eastern Nepal and Bihar looms large.   Water level was recorded at 197,700 cusec at 6:15 am, in 2011 August, higher than the danger level of 150,000, leading
    officials at the Koshi barrage control room to switch on the red light and raise red flag indicating danger.
    Twenty of the 55 sluice gates of the barrage have been opened to allow flow of water. Incessant rains in the eastern parts of Nepal have led to rise in Koshi’s water level early this monsoon.
    Water level on the river had reached 167,000 cusec in August 18, 2008 leading to breaking of embankments and heavy flooding in many villages of eastern Nepal and neighbouring Bihar in India.
    With water level continuously rising, experts say that the water could breach newly constructed embankment causing repeat of the devastation witnessed three years ago.
    Twenty of the 55 sluice gates of the barrage have been opened to allow flow of water. Incessant rains in the eastern parts of Nepal have led to rise in Koshi’s water level early this monsoon.
    Water level on the river had reached 167,000 cusec in August 18, 2008 leading to breaking of embankments and heavy flooding in many villages of eastern Nepal and neighbouring Bihar in India.
    With water level continuously rising, experts say that the water could breach newly constructed embankment causing repeat of the devastation witnessed three years ago.
    Although the Kosi Barrage was capable of withstanding 900,000 cusecs of water when constructed five decades back, erosion of its eastern embankments over the years has weakened it considerably.  
    The 2008 floods was an indicator that damage could take place even when the water level was much lower. The highest water level was recorded in 1954 when it had reached 850,000 cusec.
    On Thursday, a high-level team headed by home secretary Lilamani Poudel inspected the Kosi Barrage and directed local officials to coordinate with Indian officials and initiate control measures at the earliest.
     “The local administration will hold a meeting with Indian authorities on Saturday. If the process is not started immediately, we will hold a government-level meeting with India very soon,” local media quoted Poudel.
    Flashfloods and landslips caused by heavy rainfall have damaged several roads and obstructed regular movement of vehicles on many important highways like East-West and Prithvi.

    Tuesday, July 12, 2011

    Woman Right

     Nepal is the poor country. There are many uneducated people.They do not know what is my right womsan  is housewife.


    Every year, in and around March 8, which is marked as International Women’s Day, many programs and activities are organized with great pomp and splendor but the issue of women’s rights regrettably takes a quiet and quick backseat during the rest of the year. This is extremely unfortunate as the issue of gender equality is something that we cannot afford to ignore at least in our part of the world where women at best continue to struggle to find a place at par with men and at worst suffer the worst forms of discrimination and torture.  Take the case of Maya waglel, 45, from Sripur of Triyuga Municipality-9 in Udayapur district who was attacked Sunday with a khukuri by her neighbor on the charge of being a witch.

    Ms Wagle’s case is just a case in point. There are many more incidents of similar violence against women that is regularly reported in the media. The cases that make it to the media again form only a small percentage of the brutality that women have to endure on such an unfounded charge. That women in Nepal continue to be discriminated in such a fashion in an age when their counterparts in other parts of the world are heading governments and multinational companies is saddening to say the least.

    Let us look at the issue of witchcraft more deeply. We never hear of a man or even a woman from a financially well-off family charged of being a witch. Such charges are always invariably labeled on women from the lowest strata of the society or those who have no one to fend for them. Additionally, such incidents mostly take place at relatively poor and underdeveloped communities pointing clearly to the fact that there is a direct correlation between this problem and the socio-economic condition. Unless the source of the problem is addressed, it is here to stay.  

    But that does not mean we have to wait until our communities are prosperous to eliminate this societal disease permanently as that may take years to happen especially considering how politics has been unfolding in the country in recent times. The state has to make a start now by meting out exemplary punishment to the perpetrators of the crime. But punishment is a reactive, not a proactive, measure to address the issue. An effective start would be to intensify the social campaigns that help people eliminate their unfounded beliefs and deep-rooted biases. Remember that not every woman has the fighting spirit of Charimaya Tamang. For every Ms Tamang, there are thousands of women who need the unflinching support of the state

    Saturday, July 9, 2011

    Tourist length of stay reaches six-year hight

     

     Tourist length of stay reaches six-year hight

     

    Nepal is the tourist area.There is  many sences for views.Tourist is the main income sources for nepali people.

    Thanks to Nepal Tourism Year 2011, the average length of stay of tourists in Nepal has increased to a six-year high of 12.67 days in 2010-11. 

    Travel trade analysts attribute this growth to a shift in the purpose of visit from traditional cultural tours to adventure and pilgrimage. “A tourist spends a minimum of 10 days for adventure activities compared to other types of activities, said Aditya Baral, spokesperson of the Nepal Tourism Board. “More tourists going outside Kathmandu also increased the length of stay.”
    The increment in tourist stay has also resulted in a rise in their daily spending. The survey shows that daily spending has increased to US$ 46.73 this year from US$ 36.88 last year. The Economic Survey shows that tourists coming for pilgrimage has increased significantly in the current fiscal year. As per the survey, the number of visitors putting down pilgrimage as purpose of visit saw a significant rise of 16.81 percent compared to 10.4 percent in the last fiscal year. Hoteliers admitted that hotels were filled to capacity during the main season for pilgrims, June-August.
    “We had full occupancy of pilgrims in June-August last year,” said Raju Bikram Shah, senior general manager of the Shangri-La Hotel and Resort. According to him, travel agencies diversifying their destination packages has also led to a rise in the length of stay.
    The survey shows that visitors for trekking and mountaineering, the major tourism products, slowed down this fiscal year. The number of trekkers and mountaineers dropped to 11.65 percent from 20.9 percent in the last fiscal year.

    Friday, July 8, 2011

    kaski landside victima left in the lurch

    Kaski landslide victims left in the lurch

    KASKI),JUL06 - 
    Pokhara  is the most important tourist area.There are many people will come from the world.The most incomeing sources is  tourist for pokhara's  people.
    As the sun begins to set, Yam Kumari BK and her family of five from Thumki VDC-7 in Kaski begin wandering about the village in search of shelter. This has been the daily routine for the BK family since Monday, when landslide buried her neighbour’s house claiming six lives. The landslide has also put Yam Kumari’s house in danger. It could collapse anytime. Yam Kumari’s family is not the only one to suffer. Four other families have also vacated their houses after Monday’s landslide, while 12 others are spending nights at their friends’ places.
    “One landslide has already claimed six lives, while putting many more at risk,” VDC Secretary Durga Raj Subedi said. “Since the rain has not stopped, the danger of landslide is still there.” According to Subedi, at least 20 other houses are also at risk.
    Families displaced by the landslide have not received any relief from authorities concerned so far. The family of Chandra Bahadur Pariyar, who lost six members, in the disaster is also yet to get some.
    After Monday’s disaster, Nepal Red Cross Society provided clothes and monetary assistance of Rs 5,000 to the surviving.