Monday, November 30, 2009

nepali modelsJems Rai


Name: Jems Rai Lovely name: MottuBirth Place: Dharan (now in Catmandu)Star Sign: CancerHeight: 5 Feet 6 InchWeight: 65 KGSkin Color: BrownEye Color: BlackHair Color: Artificial BrownYour Occupation: Accountants relatedHobbies and Interests: Swimming, Watching Movie & travelingFavorite Movies: Love story typeFavorite Music Artists: Brain Adams, loize and Sonu NigamFavorite Foods: Daal, Bhaat and TarkariFavorite Pastime: Playing with kidsWhat attracts you to the opposite sex: Inside heart with pure quality.Your aim in life: live life bravely and of course HappilyAnything that you want to tell about yourself: Mmmm I M jems for Radha hahahahahaDo you use the net?: yes, yes, yesYour favorite websites: All site which makes me laugh.Contact: Now out of NepalEasy for text: jemsforu@yahoo.com or devitfalls@yahoo.comWish to audience:Yah I wish all my frns to be happy and make poor people happy by helping them in needs.

Inspiring Infrastructure


Projects recognized by Bentley Systems in their 2009 Be Inspired Awards include a bridge in Vietnam, a light rail system in Arizona, roofs in Worcester and Wimbledon, and the modernization of Chicago's O'Hare Airport.
In this annual program, Bentley highlights outstanding examples of its software in use on infrastructure projects of all kinds around the world. This year's program includes awards in 17 categories, from buildings and roads to team coordination.
A Roof in Worcester
The roof design of the Worcester Library and History Centre in Worcester, United Kingdom, draws on two local influences: the nearby Malvern Hills and the historic Royal Worcester kilns. Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, architectural lead on the project and winner of the 2008 Stirling Prize, used parametric modeling in Bentley's GenerativeComponents software to develop the roofscape, earning an award from Bentley for innovation in generative design.

Nepali actors pooja lama


I thought the marriage was the happy ending. But, the latest news is not so promising. Poor Pooja, she should be having a pretty hard time.
Entertainment circle is heated with the gossip of difficulties in the relationship between newly married couple, Pooja Lama and Shishir Shyangtang.
Although, Pooja said that their relationship is as good as ever and they are not having any misunderstanding, Pooja is living with her
friend Nisha Sunar instead of her newly married husband. Nisha Sunar is one of the best friends of Pooja and according to Pooja she is sick. Pooja says that Nisha’s husband is away and she doesn’t have anybody to take care of, so she has to live with Nisha.
That is ok, one should help friends in hard times. But, Pooja also claimed that the relationship between friends is more important than husband and wife’s relationship.

Rivers inNepal are treated

Rivers in Nepal are treated as goddesses. They are the ever flowing and inspiring source of beauty, abundance and infinite adventure. The rugged topography, extreme variations and excessive snow melting in Nepal make this mountain kingdom blessed with blosoming, flowering rivers, running across the country. This makes Nepal an obvious choice for river adventure.

MT. EVEREST




Sagarmatha (Mount Everest) is the World's Highest Mountain. Sagarmatha rises to 8848 Meters (29,030 Feet) above the sea level. Originally Mount Everest was called Peak XV. As it turned out, Peak XV already had two other names one name came from South side of the Mountain, from the Nepalese who referred to it as Sagarmatha or "Goddess of the Sky". The other name came from North side of the mountain from the Tibetans, who had name to it as Joloungma, or "Goddess, Mother of the world". Later the mountain has renamed in honor of Sir George Everest. Although today it is rarely called Joloungma or Sagarmatha, it is clear from their names for the mountain that the Nepalese and Tibetan people worshiped this special place on the earth.
Mount Everest looms above the valleys of the Khumbu Region of Nepal. The world's tallest mountain has lured trekkers and mountaineers since Sherpa Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary, a New Zealand beekeeper, made the first ascent in May 1953. While it has been more than 50 years since it first achieved international celebrity, Everest continues to fascinate the adventurous as a world-class mountain destination.
Snow Lion Expeditions has been leading trekkers to the base of the world's highest mountain for nearly two decades. The company offers three different trekking routes through the Khumbu to breathtaking viewpoints of Everest: Kala Pattar, Everest Base Camp, Gokyo Ri and Thyangboche Monastery.

Beautiful Pokhara




The beauty, they say, lies in the eyes of a beholder. That might be true to something beautiful, but what you want to tell about something sublime. If there is something that challenges Biblical Garden of Eden in its splendor and magnificence, it’s Pokhara – the ultimate destination for the wanderlusts and those who appreciate, of course, beauty in its pristine glory.
The enchanting valley of Pokhara valley is situated at an altitude of 827 meters from sea level. An incarnation of the religious heaven, this celestial city is also known as the “city of seven lakes”. Just 200 kilometers west of Kathmandu, it is linked by Air and by road from Kathmandu and the Indian border Sunauli. Pokhara offers magnificent views of Dhaulagiri, Fishtail, Manaslu, five peaks of Annapurna and others. This is one of the few places in the world to provide such a dramatic view in a sub-tropical setting. The nearest snow-capped mountain, Fishtail, is less then 30 kilometers from Pokhara. Pokhara's numerous lakes offer fishing, boating and swimming.A

Thursday, November 26, 2009

nepali common folk


Humble people are the pride of the nation they know her truly they Humble and hunest pepople are hard working by nature. it is the universal truth that hard work always brings better result simalarly it is true that anusty is the best



people in general (often used in the plural); "they're just country folk"; "folks around here drink moonshine"; "the common people determine the group character and preserve its customs from one generation to the next"



the traditional and typically anonymous music that is an expression of the life of people in a communityfolk music consisting of a genre of a cappella music originating with Black slaves in the United States and featuring call and response; influential on the development of other genres of popular music (especially soul)



Wednesday, November 25, 2009

kathmandu, bishal bazzar

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Music museum of nepal

The Music Museum of Nepal was founded in the year 1995 with a view to collecting, preserving and glorifying Nepali folk musical instruments. There are more than 100 ethnic groups in Nepal, each with their own culture and traditions to mark every occasion from birth to death with music. Each group organizes various musical ceremonies and plays their own musical instruments in accordance with traditions and rituals. Many groups such as Gaine, Damai, Badi have adopted folk music as their way of life and play folk musical instruments professionally. Our study has found more than 525 kinds of musical instruments in Nepal.




Folk musical instrument makers, musicians, singers and dancers have long had a lowly position in Nepalese society and their arts and skills have not been fully recognized, appreciated or properly rewarded. Consequently the people of Nepal have not generally developed a national pride in their folk music and successive Governments have not seen the importance in keeping alive the country’s intangible musical heritage. Many songs have undoubtedly already been irrevocably lost; many traditional folk musical instruments have disappeared. Nepalese culture is in a state of flux and the future of the extended family tradition is likewise unstable. Singers, musicians, dancers and instrument makers are consequently increasingly unable to pass on their arts and skilled crafts to their children and grand children.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Hotel Barahi






Hotel Barahi was not very enticing. The cheaper rooms had no mosquito rooms; these apparently not being a problem in Pokhara, yet the more expensive rooms did have screens although inadequately fitted. With no fan, you would have to rely on clanky individual a/c units.

Mountain resort

The Jomsom Mountain Lodge is built from the native stone in the Jomsom area. The entire valley looks like "Lawrence of Arabia Goes to the Moon". If you like to hike, there are good trails in the area, and if you want, you can make the day hike back to Pokara instead of flying back out.
The lodge itself has a great staff, a nice evening buffet dinner, and the views are incomparable.

Teacher






Nepal Teacher's Association-NTA though was officially established in 1990.has its history dates back to 1951.immediately after the dawn of democracy. Because the odd political situation, teachers in Nepal were not able to exercise their freedom of associations in a meaningful way. Again and again teachers associations were enthusiastically created and sadly cremated until 1980, the first phase of democratic movement rocking the world hugely dominated by authoritarian regimes.



The liberal political environment followed by the announcement of Referendum on the then party-less Panchayat system or a multiparty democracy; the teachers of Nepal were organized under the banner of Nepal National Teacher Association-NNTA.But, Nepal Nepalese teachers great enthusiasm for a strong and united teachers movement was soon shattered because, of the weakness and prejudices developed around the then teachers leadership. Misplaced political activism, opposed to sound professional values and norms defeated the organizational spirit and ideals of teachers movement joyfully cultivated in 1960.Similarly the government's callosity and bellicosity towards teachers organization was leaving no place for a sound professional grouping. As a result of long and complex dialogues between the government and teachers leadership reached to a agreement and brought two organizations for primary and secondary level teachers.The agreement was strongly opposed by the other NNTA leadership not involved in negotiation.As a result of this NNTA was divided into separate camps.However the division was not based vertically on mere political grounds. After the restoration of democracy in 1990,Nepal Teachers' Association was re-instated as continued legacy of 1951 initiatives.



House resumes to pass budget

The Parliament session on Monday resumed the debate on the budget, which was pending in the House since the last five months. The House discussed the appropriation under the heading of 16 ministries after the main opposition UCPN (Maoist) lifted its disruption of House procee-dings for the... More...

Monday, November 23, 2009

India Take Command

India took a big step towards winning theri firsi Test series in now zealand since 1986 after racking up a 233 -run lead early in their second innings of the third Test here on saturday
India were on 51-1 at stumps on the second day after dismissing now zealand for 197 in reply to the tourists total of 379 pace bowler zaheer khan did most of the damage to now zealand ' taking5-65
Harbhajan singh bewled 23 consecutive overs taking 3-43 mahendra singh Dhoni played a captain's role ' taking six catches Ross Taylor top-scored with 42' while opener tim mcin-tost made a scratchy 32.
India extended their lead in their second innings with Gautam Gambhir unbeaten on 28 and Rahul Dravid not out on nine . virender se-hwag(12) was the only wicket to fall . Earlier , India odder four runs to their overnioght Score of 375-9 Chris Martin took 4-98.