Wednesday, August 13, 2008

My village in Google Earth







This is the picture of my village taken through Google Earth.

Monday, July 28, 2008

American in Maoist Flag?


It was the first day of CA meeting. I took this photos in Babarmahal as an Amerian man was holding a red flag of Maoist and was supporting them crying for slogans. It was a sort of strange scence for me so took photo of him.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Still Political Dispute Continues

people had an imagination of the peace and democracy after CA elction but the events prove that this country is not going to be in the correct way. I am frustrated with my own life, I am frustrated with my own system, I am frustrated with my own Govt. and I am frustrated with my own destiny. Nothing good can happen to this country. It look like this, what a shame!

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Education for all!!





It was another joy to distribute scholarship to more than 70 children this year too. I wish no any kids left school just because their family can not afford for their education. Thanks to everyone from Slovenia, Australia, England, Belgium, who supported us to send many children to school. I specially would like to thank Nara from Australia, Sasha from England, Mojca and Zhenda from Slovenia, Ganesh-Himal Team from Belgium. (Last Photograph by: Laura O'Neill)

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Welcome to Federal Republic Nepal





Constitional Monarchy is no more in Nepal.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Next monsoon; the next trouble!



I still remember those hard days to the people who were displaced by landslide in 2006. Life under a big rock was not less then the human life in stone age. Monsoon season is coming soon and of course more troubles with it. Lets hope and pray, nothing wrong will happen to these poor and disadvantaged people this year.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Use free time in productive work


This lady has a shop. She works with these stuffs when she does not have customer at shop. Even if she is illiterate, she seems to properly utilize her time in productive way. She can be a good example for the people who live in city and have free time.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Village Eco-Tourism in Jhyanglang Village






“Aama, may I help you with Kitchen work?”, Mojca, a 21 years old girl from Slovenia asks mother of host family with respect and in reply mother smiles and shakes her head saying “of course”. In Jhyanglang village of Rasuwa near Kalikasthan, rural village eco-tourism has started already with few European tourists to watch traditional culture of Hindus and Buddhist. Mojca enjoyed her 3 nights and 2 days cooking tea for family, cutting grass, doing some kitchen work and having experience with the traditional music and culture.
Child Club (http://www.newhorizonchildrens.blogspot.com/) have established a child library and cultural centre with the help of tourists and special support from http://www.ganesh-himal.be/ ASBL, Belgium. “It can be a good way to improve local economy and specially for the children, this can be a good source of income through which they can do a lot of things”, 45 years old French Kacem Tuoak says.