Friday, July 16, 2010

Good job

Nepalese student association in Japan (NESAJ) did another good work by helping Journalist Rabin Thapaliya.

His interview at Kantipur TV (Kantipur Aaja) is enough for justification of this help.

Nesaj has donated 1 year salary for a primary teacher in a small school in Chitwan district. It is only school in the area offering eduacation opportunities for children of unprivileged part of society.

Nesaj has been able to do that only with support of many kind hearted student members. They held high the sense of "contributing the society". Wish !!! this sagacity remain high in all of them even after they turn into technocrats ! beaurocrats! businessmen! politicians! or any other position of leadership.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Workmanship.

In continuation of my last blog ! why Nesaj considered Mr. Thapaliya a person who really need to be supported?


Well we all have realised journalist as "chautho ang" but what else we have given them ?

I am impressed by Rabindra Mishra's, Bijaya Kumar pandey's efforts of putting forward the person alities with really appreciable talents. In their own way journlaists like them have contributed for the betterment of society. But many of them who report behind cameras left unrecognised even around their own periphery.


The most important issue is not about recognition of anyone as particular but acknowledging the importance of all who are part of society and working for it despite of their hierarchial position at work place or society.


In a far distant world than mine, here in Japan I was taught the imporatnce of this acknowledgement for workmanship.


"San" is honorific word to call someone by suffixing in name or designation. Here they have even Yasayiya San, O Nikuya San ! Yasayiya San is vegetable seller and O Nikuya San is meat seller.


Bloom

Yesterday another magnificent scholar/researcher and my friend Dr. Basata Gautam went back to Nepal. He is one of the most nice persons, I have known so far. He left here an inspirational thought of serving the MOTHERLAND. His blog and his daughter's blog are the source of inspiration for me to start this blog

In practical dimensions of life, other Nepalese friends who are working here are adorable as well.
'' Faat haru le kaslayi pugchha !!! bhir ma pani fuli dinchhu''( ma ta lali guras bhaye chhu). Many of our Nepalese friends attracted and amazed rest of the world with their brilliant deeds.

Laliguras is blooming distant far from homeland and attracting all those passer byes .

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Brilliance awaked Nepal@Interview in BBC

Dr. Kamal Lamichhane, a source of great inspiration !!!. Currently, a JSPS Postdoctoral Research fellow in the University of Tokyo and a close friend of mine, made whole Nepal realize that "nothing is impossible" if you believe in this phrase. Some time ago, I read his interview in Japan Times and yesterday Mr. Rabindra Mishra interviewed him in BBC.

He is a working model of the philosophy that explains " any things is possible" if we are devoted to our goal. He was illiterate up to the age of 12 years but finished his PhD at the age of 29 despite his blindness! He utilized the opportunities to their best extent. While many of us keep itinerant with opportunities in our laps till those opportunities loose their potentials.

His interview with BBC was really euphoric to all of us weather PWD or normal beings!


Great! I would like to salute him with whole of my heart.