Monday, October 19, 2020

 DASHAIN

Dashain, also Bijaya Dashami) is a festival originating from Nepal. In parts of India, it is called DasheraDashera. Dashain is celebrated by the Hindus and Kirats of Nepal and the ethnic Nepali speaking Nepali Gorkhas of Darjeeling hills, Sikkim, Assam and other North-Eastern states of India and among the Lhotsammpu of Bhutan and the Bursee Gurkhas of Myanmyar.

It is the longest and the most auspicious festival in the Bikram sambat and Nepal  Sambat annual calendar, celebrated by Nepalese people, along with their diaspora throughout the globe. It is the most anticipated festival in Nepal, Bhutan, Burma, and North Indian hills. People return from all parts of the world, as well as different parts of the country, to celebrate together. All government offices, educational institutions and other offices remain closed during the festival period. The festival falls in September or October, starting from the shukla pakshya (bright lunar fortnight) of the month of Ashwin and ending on Purnima, the full moon. Among the fifteen days on which it is celebrated, the most important days are the first, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth and the fifteenth.


Day 1: Ghaṭasthapana Dashain

The tilaka (in red) and jamara used during Dashain

Ghaṭasthapana (sowing Jamara) marks the beginning of Dashain. Literally, it means placing a kalasha or a pot, which symbolizes goddess Durga. Ghaṭasthapana falls on the first day of the festival. On this day the Kalash is filled with holy water and is then sewn with barley seeds. Then the Kalash is put in the center of a rectangular sand block. The remaining bed of sand is also seeded with grains. The priest then starts the puja by asking Durga to bless the vessel with her presence. This ritual is performed at a certain auspicious time which is determined by the astrologers. The goddess is believed to reside in the vessel during Navratri

The room where all this is done is known as the Dasain Ghar. Traditionally, outsiders are not allowed to enter it. A family member worships the Kalash twice every day, once in the morning and then in the evening. The Kalash is kept away from direct sunlight and holy water is offered to it every day, so that by the tenth day of the festival the seed will have grown to five or six inches long yellow grass. This sacred grass is known as jamara. These rituals continue until the seventh day.


Day 7: Phulpati

Phulpati is a major celebration occurring on the seventh day of Dashain.

Traditionally, on this day, the royal Kalash, banana stalks, Jamara and sugar cane tied with red cloth is brought by Brahmins from gorkha, a three-day walk, about 169 kilometers (105 mi) away from the Kathmandu Valley. Hundreds of government officials gather together in the Tundikhel grounds in conventional formal dress to witness the event. The king used to observe the ceremony in Tundikhel while the Phulpati parade was headed towards the Hanuman Dhoka royal palace. Then there is a majestic display of the Nepalese Army along with a celebratory firing of weapons that continues for ten to fifteen minutes honoring Phulpati. The Phulpati is taken to the Hanuman Dhoka Royal Palace by the time the occasion ends in Tundikhel, where a parade is held.

Since 2008, when the royal family was overthrown, the two-century old tradition is changed so that the holy offering of Phulpati goes to the residence of the president. The President has taken over the king's social and religious roles after the fall of the royal government.


Day 9: Maha Navami

People standing in queue to visit the Taleju Bhawani Mandir

The ninth day of Dashain is called Mahanavami, "the great ninth day". This is the last day of Navaratri. Ceremonies and rituals reach the peak on this day. On this day, official military ritual sacrifices are held in one of the Hanuman Dhoka royal palaces, the Kot courtyard. On this occasion, the state offers the sacrifices of buffaloes under the gunfire salutes. This day is also known as the demon-hunting day because members of the defeated demon army try to save themselves by hiding in the bodies of animals and fowls.

On Mahanavami, Vishvakarman, the god of creation, is worshiped as it believed that all the things which help us in making a living should be kept happy. Artisans, craftsmen, traders, and mechanics worship and offer animal and fowl blood to their tools, equipment, and vehicles. Moreover, since it is believed that worshipping the vehicles on this day avoids accidents for the year all the vehicles from bikes, cars to trucks are worshiped on this day.

The Taleju Temple gates are opened to the general public on only this day of the year. Thousands of devotees go and pay respect to the goddess this day. The temple is filled with devotees all day long.


Day 10: Bijaya Dashami or Vijaya Dashami


The tenth day of the festival is the 'Vijayadashami'. On this day, a mixture of rice, yogurt and vermilion is prepared. This preparation is known as "tika". Often Dashain tika time is different every year. Elders put this tika and jamara which is sown in the Ghaṭasthapana on the forehead of younger relatives to bless them with abundance in the upcoming years. The red also symbolizes the blood that ties the family together. Elders give "Dakshina", or a small amount of money, to younger relatives at this time along with the blessings. This continues to be observed for five days till the full moon during which period families and relatives visit each other to exchange gifts and greetings. This ritual of taking tika from all the elder relatives (even the distant relatives) helps in the renewal of the community ties greatly. This is one reason why the festival is celebrated with so much vigor and enthusiasm.

Sunday, September 13, 2020

Firewall

FIREWALL

 A firewall is a system designed to prevent unauthorized access to or from a private network. You can implement a firewall in either hardware or software form, or a combination of both. 


Firewalls prevent unauthorized internet users from accessing private networks connected to the internet, especially intranets.

Three basic types of firewalls 

  • packet filtering
  •  application, 
  • packet inspection

  • Packet filtering: The system examines each packet entering or leaving the network and accepts or rejects it based on user-defined rules. Packet filtering is fairly effective and transparent to users, but it is difficult to configure. In addition, it is susceptible to IP spoofing.

    Three basic actions regarding the packet consist of a silent discard, with Internet Control  Message Protocol or TCP  response to the sender, and forward to the next hop. Packets may be filtered by source and destination IP  addresses, protocol, source and destination ports. 
  • Application: This process applies security mechanisms when a TCP or UDP connection is established. Once the connection has been made, packets can flow between the hosts without further checking.Different techniques are used to surface such security vulnerabilities at different stages of an applications life cycle such as design, development, deployment.
  • Packet inspectionA proxy server is a type of gateway that hides the true network address of the computer(s) connecting through it. A proxy server connects to the internet, makes the requests for pages, connections to servers, etc.
  • Endpoint specific: Endpoint based application firewalls function by determining whether a process should accept any given connection. Application firewalls filter connections by examining the process ID of data packets against a rule set for the local process involved in the data transmission. Application firewalls accomplish their function by hooking into socket calls to filter the connections between the application layer and the lower layers. Application firewalls that hook into socket calls are also referred to as socket filters.

Tuesday, September 1, 2020

E-learning (Merits and Demerits )

 As we know where whole world is suffering from this pandemic situation called covide-19. All the countries are suffering a lot of circumstances.  It has made a great loss in many sectors like business, education and many more organisation.  Due to this Covid-19 we students are not being able to join our class physically but the government and school administration have come upon with the newes idead of taking virtual class. The government has decided to continue teaching learning activities through online using electronic gadgets. There are some advantage and disadvantage of e-learning.  Some are mentioned below:-

Merits of e-learning are:- 

1) It enables both teachers and students to get into teaching learning activities from anywhere in anytime.

2) E-learning provides better understanding of course using different effective and interactive tool for presentation. 

3) It has become more beneficial for teachers as they can keep records of each and every students.

4) E-learning helast the teacher to deal with less attentive students when they are online. 

Demerits of e-learning are:-

1) There is limitation of modern technology and Internet access, 

2) The students can even chat privately in online class without being known by the respective tearchers.

3) Students may be distracted and misuse on the name of online class. 

4) E-learning tendso to create eye related problems and many more disense. 

                                          Thank You!!!

Saturday, August 22, 2020

TEEJ

                                                                     TEEJ 


Occurring around the month of August, Teej is a festival celebrated by women all over Nepal for three days. Decked up in red sarees and red tika, bangles, women sing and dance to traditional folk songs for days. It is specially significant for married women, when they get a special invitation to visit their maternal home and feast.

Following a long feast also known as Dar, the women, sit for a 24 hour long fasting , where most do not eat or even drink water. What is fascinating is to watch women of all age group, young and old, dance for hours in the heat , rain, without a drop of water or food for an entire day.

Observers can take photos of these women dancing merrily , where sometimes foreigners, especially women tourists are requested to participate in the merry-making.

The significance of such a festival is for women to ask for special blessings by Lord Shiva, to have attain a good husband in life, and to pray for his longevity.


On the final day of this three day festival Women satisfy seven saints offering them food, money and various offerings, and also bathing with Red mud and brushing their teeth with Datiwan (branches of a bush tree) hoping this purifies their body and soul.

Monday, January 20, 2020

Experience of Educational Tour

Every year our school organize educational tour to grade 8 and 9. After the end of our second term exam the next day was our tour. Everyone who was going were very excited. After the end of exam we went home and start packing bag for tour. Out of 48 students 30 students were going tour. We were going Chitwan, Ghandruk, Pokhara and Bandipur from 2076/09/19 to 2076/09/23. There were 4 teacher and 2 non teaching staffs who joined us in the tour.  




Day 1 ( Kathmandu to Sauraha)


We were told to arrive the school at 5:30 am. The weather was extremely cold. I had decided the outfit the previous day. As planned, I wore my outfit. Our journey started around 6:00 am. At first all felt asleep.We had donuts and boiled egg  as our breakfast. We all were enjoying our bus ride. We played songs and danced in the bus. Then, we entered Chitwan at around 10:40 am. We had our morning meal at Ramnagar. We all ate the food and got fresh up and without any delay we moved straight to our resort. The resort was beautiful and attractive. Then, we immediately went for jeep safari on Chitwan National Park. We were 12 in one jeep and others students were in another jeep. I with my 3 friends sat together and enjoyed the most with no cover but wind. It was almost 2 hour ride.

 We returned back to the resort at around 3:20 pm. Then, we left for Elephant Breeding Center at around 3:30 pm. We observed the female elephants and their babies with different age group. Likewise, at 4:05 p.m. we went to the
National Trust for Nature Conservation. There we observed different animals and species of crocodiles. We were truly satisfied and surprised looking those species.After that, we went back to resort and had our lunch. As, all the students were ravenous so they all like the food. After that we washed our face became fresh and went for the room selection. We chose the room as we were 5 girls in a room. After that we went to observe Tharu Culture.
We had a lot of fun there. We also dance in the stage at the end of the program.

 Then, we returned back to the resort at 8:30. We had a campfire and after that dinner at around 9:45. Again we enjoyed the campfire and danced by playing music. We sat around the fire and enjoyed our first night of the tour. After campfire, we went to our respective room and slept.

Day 2 ( Sauraha to Pokhara)

As, we were told to wake up early in the morning and moved fast towards our destination with a cup of tea. We moved from there around 6:00 am. As, all students were tired all sleep in the bus. We had our breakfast in the bus  only. 

  
We entered Pokhara by 11:05 a.m.Then, after a moment we have our morning meal in Pokhara ( Ivy Inn Hotel). We took a little break there. Then, without delay we moved for our destination. It was the long journey in the bus. Some students slept and some students sang song in the bus.  Then, we left for Ghandruk by 12:20 pm. We all enjoyed the bus ride with the songs played and dance of our friends. We reached Naudanda by 1:45 pm. The road was not so good as well as satisfying. But, the scenery was just awesome. After a long journey we reached Kichme where we had our lunch as noodles. We all loved that noodles. Then, we went to washroom and drank water and moved for hike to Ghandruk. As, we were told to take necessary clothes for tonight so we all packed the clothes and moved.Then, we moved for hike to Ghandruk by 5:20 pm. We saw Khachhad on the way. During hike, we had to climb the staircase. We reached the gateway to Ghandruk by 5:50 pm. We were really tired by half an hour hike. Some of us were lost on the way.It was around 1 hour hike.     
Then, we finally reached the Hotel. Then, we went to our respective room and change our dress and came done to have a cup of tea. Then at 7:30 we had our dinner. After dinner we had camfire. We all enjoyed in camfire.


Day 3 ( Ghandruk to Pokhara) 

On this day we woke up early in the morning and went for a walk. The mountain were looking so beautiful form our hotel. We had really fun during the walk in the Ghandruk. We clicked many photo there. After a small hike we went to the hotel and had our breakfast. It was very tasty. And we went to our room and packed our bag and got ready to moved from there. Then, we moved for the hike to Kichme. We all were singing will the hike. We reached there at
around 9:00 am and took rest for a while and without delay we moved to Pokhara. At 1:00 p.m. we reached the hotel Ivy Inn. We had our meal by 1:15. Then, we left for visiting Pokhara by 1:40 pm. At 2:10 we reached the Fewa Lake. There we did boating and visited Taal Barahi Temple. We took blessings from the temple. We enjoyed the boating a lot. By 2:50 p.m. we returned from Fewa Lake and moved towards David's Fall. We reached there by 3:00 pm. We observed the David's Fall. We too clicked some photos with cultural dress. 

 It was 3:30 when we observed the Gupteshwar Mahadev Cave. The cave was very slippy and warm as well. We observed the David's fall and Kamdhenu cow inside the cave. By 4:00 p.m. we left for the Shanti Stupa. We reached there at 4:15 pm. We were not allowed to make noise over there. We clicked photo silently, observed the scenery and returned back by 5:00 pm. We had our lunch as chaat at the nearby restaurant.
 Then, we were told to had a small night walk near lake side. We all were so excited. We had aleast 1 hour night walk. Then, we returned to hotel. We  had a surprise when we return hotel. All the teachers amazed us by providing pizza. The pizza was  so tasty. After that we had our dinner. Then we have camfire. We sing and dance in the camfire. I enjoyed the camfire a lot.  



  Day 4 ( Pokhara to Bandipur) 



As told we got ready at 5:40 and went to Sarangkot to see sunrise. By 6:35 we reached Sarangkot. The scenery was overwhelming and mesmerizing. We couldn't see the sunlight clearly but we all were satisfied by seeing the beautiful mountains. By 7:10 we returned back from Sarangkot and we left for the Bindyabasini Temple.  We reached temple by 7:45 am. We visited all the round from temple and click photographs. After returning from temple we had our breakfast at nearby hotel. After having breakfast we went to Mahendra cave.
We enterd the Mahendra Cave at 9:05. The cave was slippery same like Gupteshwor. There was many ancient sculpture inside the cave. I had a good time inside the cave. The exit for the cave was little bit difficult but I managed it.  We returned back to the bus and we went to Bat Cave. We reached there at 9:50 am. It was totally different and difficult to walk inside tha cave. The cave was fully covered with bats. We crawled to get outside of the cave. I got scared at that time but teachers helped us a lot to get out of that cave. We returned to bus and went to observe Seti river. After that we returned to hotel and we had our meal. We rest for some time at hotel and departed from hotel and moved towards International Mountains Museum. We reached there at 12:30pm and observe the cultural dresses of diferent caste. We observed the equipments of climbing mountains. After that we were shown a small video. I enjoyed a lot watching that video. We departed
for Bandipur at 1:50 pm. It was a small journey in bus. We reached there at around 7:15 pm. 


The people welcome us by putting tika and giving flower with a cup of tea and Alu. Then, we were divided into groups and sent in different house. There we had our lunch and changed our dress and went for a walk to Bazar.Then, we went to our house and had dinner. Without delay we gather in the bazar and went to dohori ghar. There will played Antakshari and the local people sang dohori and we danced there. It was really fun. As, I want this moment was the best part of the tour. Then, at around 10:00 pm we went to sleep.

Day 5 ( Bandipur to Kathmandu)

 This was the last day of the tour. We had a plan to hike Bandipur but we woke
up late. We went to the top to see the sunrise but unexpectedly we couldn't see the sunrise. It was really cold so we went back to home fast. At 7:30 and we had our snacks. After that we departed from the home. While returning back local people again put tika and gave small flower. We departed from there at 8:50 and moved towards the Siddha Cave. After a long hike we finally, reached Siddha Cave. One of the Guide show us the way to the cave. There were so many Architecture. It was so beautiful and amazing. It was slipy and warm too. It was a best experience of the cave. After a few moment we came out of the cave.We departed from cave at 11:00 am. Around 11:30 we reached the hotel and we had our meal. The meal was so delicious. After that we departed for Malekhu. 


We reached Malekhu at 2:00 where we had fish. The fish was really tasty. Some of them bought food stuffs and share to all of us.The time passed so quickly that we could not even realize that our tour has been completed. Finally we reached our school we took our bags and moved towards our home. I share all my experience to my family members.  



                                                               THANK YOU!!
                  

Wednesday, January 15, 2020




Travelling provides us with new experienceces and perspectives. We are able to see the world in a different way and learn about new things as well as about ourselves. During our travels, we see new things that we have never experienced in our daily life before.




 


Day 1 ( Kathmandu to Chitwan)
As planned 30 students along with teachers arrived school at 5:45 am. Then all the students along with teachers left for the tour. On first day our destination was Sauraha. We reached Naag Dhunga at 6:40 am. All the students were sleeping this time. The scenary around was not so visible due to fog. It was really very cold that time. At 7:10 we crosses Naubise and moved towards Malekhu. We had our breakfast at 8:00 am. We were provided doughnuts on the bus only. Along with doughnuts we were provided eggs too. We all were enjoying the bus ride. Some of them were singing whereas some were dancing in the bus. We took a small break in Dhading.

 
At 10:40 we reached Muglin. After that we entered Chitwan. It was really a beautiful place. I was amazed by seeing the yellow mustard flower. Around 11:45 we reached Ramnagar and we had our meal. After that we directly moved toward our resort. We reached our resort at 1:10 pm.The resort was beautiful on the bank of the beautiful Narayani river. Then we immediately went for the ride of Chitwan National Park experiencing the most enthusiastic Jeep Safari. It was almost 2 hour ride. Then we went back to the resort and again left for the museum and elephant breeding center.We observed the things kept in the museum which was very attracting and interesting. But we were massively starving. I couldn't focus less in the elephant breeding center. Then we immediately rushed back to the resort and had the most delicious food ever. Maybe it was also the hunger that made it more tasty. We had it watching the beautiful sunset on the bank of the river.

5 of us shared a room. The room was pretty nice and comfortable too. Then we went to observe Tharu culture at 7:00 pm. It was very interesting to watch that culture. The dances were performed in mesmerizing way. After the completion of the culture we too danced with them on the stage. The culture lasted for 1 hour. After that we went for a shor walk and returned to our hotel. We had a campfire and we took our dinner at 9:45.





Day 2 ( Chitwan to Ghandruk) 
As planned we departed from resort at 6:00 am after having morning tea. After that we moved towards Pokhara. As all the students and teachers woke up
early in the morning all of them felt sleepy on the bus. On this day we had our breakfast on bus only. We reached Pokhara at 11:05 am and we had our meal at 11:40 am. The meal was vary tasty. We took rest for half an hour. After that we left for Ghandruk. We all enjoyed the bus ride by singing and dancing. We too clicked many photos on the bus. The road was not so good. I got little scared. We reached Kimche Bus Station with a lot of difficulties faced on off-side road. 

We were even able to see Mt. Machhapuchre lying in the Annapurna range. We had our lunch near the Kimche Bus Station. After having lunch we moved for hike to Ghandruk village. During hike we have to climb the staircase. All the students were tired after half an hour walk. Some of the teachers even lost their  way.
 We reached Ghandruk gate at 5:50 pm. Again after half an hour walk we reached our hotel. The place was amazing. Mountains were clearly visible from the hotel. After reaching hotel we were provided a cup of tea. After having tea I felt warm. It was very cold at Ghandruk. The water was so cold that we could not even touch it. We stayed at -1 c at Ghandruk. We had our dinner at 7:30 pm. It was so tasty to eat.
 After meal we had a camfire. We played Antakshari between girls and boys. It was so fun to play with friends and teachers. It was totally different experience for me. After camfire we went to sleep.


 Day 3 ( Ghandruk to Pokhara) 
 This day we woke up at 5:30 am and went to visit Ghandruk village. We went by walking. It was so fun to see the beautiful mountains. It was my first time
that I had seen the such a beautiful mountains from so near. This was the most beautiful memory I have captured from Ghandruk. At 7:50 we had our snacks and we departed from hotel at 8:10 am. We reached Kimche Bus Station at 9:00 am. We took rest for sometimes and moved toward Pokhara. I enjoyed the beautiful scenery from the bus. We reached our hotel at 1:00 pm. After reaching there we had our meal. Then we moved for boating in Fewa lake. The lake was so big and wonderful. At 2:10 we reached Fewa lake and Taal Barahi Temple. It was so enjoyable moment while boating. We clicked photographs and sing while boating. 

At 2:50 we returned from Fewa lake and moved towards Devid's Fall. We reached Devid's  fall at 3:00 pm. We observed the Devid's fall and clicked some photos with the cultural dress. At 3;30 we observed the Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave. It was very hot inside the cave. It was very slippery also. 


We observed
David's fall and Kamdhenu cow inside the cave. After that we went to Shanti Stupa. On that stupa we were strictly prohibited to make noise. We clicked photographs  without making noise. We observed the beautiful scenery from that stupa. We returned at 5:00 pm from stupa and we had our lunch at nearby resturant. We were provided Samosa Chat as our lunch. Me Ojashwi, Resha, Susmita, Salina, Deepak sir and Bijay sir had a competition that who will finish the chat at first. Deepak sir won the competition. One of our friend Anmol bought Lolipop for all the students. We ate lolipop and enjoyed our night walk at lakeside. During night time Fewa lake look so amazing. 


We returned to hotel at 7:00 pm. Our teachers surprised us by providing Pizza. The pizza was so delicious. After that we had camfire. We dance and sing on the campfire. We had our dinner at 9:00 pm. Again after having dinner we started dancing. We danced till 10:00 pm. I was so tired that I went to room and sleep.


Day 4 ( Pokhara to Bandipur) 
As told we got ready at 5:40 and went to Sarangkot to see sunrise. By 6:35 we reached Sarangkot. The scenery was overwhelming and mesmerizing. We couldn't see the sunlight clearly but we all were satisfied by seeing the

beautiful mountains. By 7:10 we returned back from Sarangkot and we left for the Bindyabasini Temple.  We reached temple by 7:45 am. We visited all the round from temple and click photographs. After returning from temple we had our breakfast at nearby hotel. After having breakfast we went to Mahendra cave.


 We enterd the Mahendra Cave at 9:05. The cave was slippery same like Gupteshwor. There was many ancient sculpture inside the cave. I had a good time inside the cave. The exit for the cave was little bit difficult but I managed it. 

We returned back to the bus and we went to Bat Cave. We reached there at 9:50 am. It was totally different and difficult to walk inside tha cave. 
The cave was fully covered with bats. We crawled to get outside of the cave. I got scared at
that time but teachers helped us a lot to get out of that cave. We returned to bus and went to observe Seti river. After that we returned to hotel and we had our meal. We rest for some time at hotel and departed from hotel and moved towards International Mountains Museum. We reached there at 12:30pm and observe the cultural dresses of diferent caste. We observed the equipments of climbing mountains. After that we were shown a small video. I enjoyed a lot watching that video. 
We left for Bandipur at 1:50 after returning from museum. We reached Bnadipur at 5:15. The local people welcomed us with a flower and a tika. It is a culture of that place. They too give us a cup of tea and a piece of potato to enjoy the view. On that day we stayed in home stay. 

We divided groups and went to different different homes. Me along with my 4 friends Ojashwi, Resha, Salina and Susmita stayed in one home. We had our dinner at 7:30. After having dinner we gathered in Rodhi Ghar. There we played dohori and we too observe the local song of that locality. Around 10:00 we returned to our respective houses.


Day 5 ( Bandipur to Kathmandu)  
We had a plan to go for a hike to Bandipur at 6:00 am. All the groups went for hike but our group was late. We walked fast and finally we catch all the

students. There we climbed staircase. I got so frustrated. We went there to watch the sunrise but this time also we couldn't see it due to fog. While returning from hike we saw a little part view of sunrise. We return to our respective home at 7:30 and we had our snacks. After that we departed from the home. While returning back local people again put tika and gave small flower. We departed from there at 8:50 and moved towards the Siddha Cave. 

While returning from Bandipur we visited local market and buy some gifts to the teachers. We kept our bags on the bus and moved towards the Siddha Cave. Siddha Cave is the largest cave of Asia. We went through jungle. It was really a memorable experience for me. We reached the cave at 10:00 am. It was so big and huge. Among all the caves we visited it was the biggest of them. We were very excited to go inside the cave. One of their guide joined us and he showed all the monuments present inside the cave. It was dark so we turned the flashlight from our mobiles phone. We all were amazed by seeing such beautiful architect. We departed from cave at 11:00 am. Around 11:30 we reached the hotel and we had our meal. The meal was so delicious. After that we departed for Malekhu. 

We reached Malekhu at 2:00 pm and we had a plate of fish. The fish was sogood. Many students bought it and took to their houses. We rest their for some time and we moved toward Kathmandu at 2:15. All the things were happening according to our schedule. We crossed Naubise at 4:00 pm. We were not ready to go home. We still want to spend some more days with friends and teachers.


The time passed so quickly that we could not even realize that our tour has been completed. Finally we reached our school we took our bags and moved towards our home. I share all my experience to my family members

                                                      

                  
 THANK YOU!!

  DASHAIN Dashain , also  Bijaya Dashami ) is a festival originating from  Nepal . In parts of India, it is called  Dashera .  Dashera. Dash...