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Biography of Rajesh Hamal

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The one and only legendary superstar- Rajesh Hamal (age 52 years) is reigning Nepali Cinema Industry since his debut from the movie Yug dekhi Yug Samma in 1994. A gold medalist in English literature, he is the revolutionary actor who entered into cinema world in those days when acting was never considered as a serious profession. Family:-Born in 9 June 1964 in Mission Hospital of Palpa to father Dr Chuda Bahadur Hamal and mother Renu KC Hamal, his siblings include younger sister Dr Rupa Hamal, younger brother Rakesh Hamal, Elder Sister Dr Rekha Hamal and elder sister Dr Rita Hamal. All of his sisters are living in USA as a doctor. His father died when he was serving as an Ambassador to Pakistan. He had also made Maina Suchikar, a disabled woman from Khagendra Nava Jiwan Kendra, Jorpati to be his sister with whom he used to celebrate his birthday till Maina passed away. His parents did not support his decision to be an actor in an initial phase because it was considered the low lev

Value of time

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Time is the most important factor for the progress of human beings. Time is running continuously. Time once gone is gone forever. It never comes back. Time gives equal opportunity to all. It doesn't say the poor or rich, young or old, healthy or sick etc. It is equally important to all. Time and tide wait for no man. Time is precious. We can buy everything with our money  but time can't be bought. Time can be divided into present, past and future. Past is past. It has already gone. We should learn from the past experience. Present is important for us. If we utilize the present time properly, our future automatically becomes bright. So, we should not waste our present time. We should not waste our time by  doing unnecessary things like playing cards, gossiping about other people,  watching films etc. We should utilize our time doing creative works like reading good books, helping our family members, working hard etc. We have to use our time wisely. Loss of time leads us to

Female education

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Education for women is called female education. Half of the population has been occupied by women. A nation can not progress unless woman are provided good education. Both male and female are the two parts of a coin. Both of them are equally important. They are like the  two wheels of a cart. A cart can't go ahead properly if one wheel is broken. So female education is most important for all round development of a country. people don't realize the importance of education for woman. So, the most people in the countryside don't send their daughters to school. They think that their daughters go to others' houses after marriage. So, they think that education for woman is useless. If woman are educated, they can play an important role for the progress of a family. They can trach their children many  good  things. educated woman can be a great helper for her husband.she can solve the problem without having  any difficulty. They can play an important role for the develo

Rara lake of nepal

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Rara Lake is the biggest lake in Nepal.It lies in the Mugu district in the northwest of Nepal.It is in a remote area in the karnali zone.It is difficult to get there and that is why very few people reach Rara Lake.Rara national park was established to preserve the beauty of the lake. The oval-shaped Rara Lake is situated in a beautiful surrounding.You can see the reflection of snow capped Api and Saipal Mountains in the crystal-clear lake. The lake cover an area of 11 square kilometres.It is about five kilometres long and three kilometres wide.The lake is 167m deep at the deepest part.The altitude of Rara Lake is about 2990 meters. Rara Lake is within Rara National park.Therefore,no one lives near the lake nowadays. There used to be some people living nearby.But in 1976,they were resettled in Bardia to establish the Rara National Park.The park was established to preserve the plants and animals of that area.it was also established to preserve the Rara Lake itself.The park mostly

Biography of Dr. Ram Baran Yadav

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Dr.Ram Baran Yadav was born to a simple farming family in Sapahi village of Dhanusha district on 4th february,1948.He grew up to become a medical doctor and later to become the first President of Nepal Dr. Yadav completed his school education in Dhanusha district.Later,he came to Kathmandu to pursue his education . He was very interested in studying medicine.He got the opportunity to fulfil his dream when he joined Calcutta Medical College.From there,he received his MBBS degree.He continued his education in Chandigrah and finished his MD degree. He was interested in politics even in his college days.Later,he became the personal doctor to B.P. Koirala,the first elected Prime Minister of Nepal.Mr Koirala was an influential leader and politician.This led to Dr. Yadav becoming an active politician. Dr. Yadav got elected to the House of Representatives from Dhanusha district in 1991 elections.He held the position of Health Minister later from 1999 to 2001. After the monarchy en

City life or village life?

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Nepal is mainly a land of villages. There are more villages than cities in our country.Kathmandu,Pokhara and  Biratnagar are the examples of the bigger cities in Nepal.On the other hand,Dharan,Butwal and Nepalganj are smaller cities.Life in a city is different from the life in a village. In big cities,we find better facillities for education.There are larger numbers of schools in a city than in a village.Universities and big colleges are in the cities. An ordinary family can also give their children good education. Cities have more health facilities compared to villages.In every city,there are good hospitals.Many well-qualified doctors are there to serve the sick people. cities have many disadvantage too.In the cities,we cannot enjoy the beauty of nature as we do in villages. A city life is more  artificial than a village life.people live cut off from nature.They cannot experience the charms of birds and flowers,or the beauty of the sunrise and sunset as in the villages. One

How to make a kite?

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Before we fly a kite it is a good idea to learn how to make one.Let's look at these steps to make a fighter kite. What you need: 1. a light piece of square paper or plastic (about 40×40 cm) 2. two thin bamboo splints.One is the same length of the diagonal of the paper.The other is a little longer. 3. small pieces of paper 4. glue 5.string How to make it: 1. Take the pieces of paper and the shorter bamboo splint.Stick the splint along the diagnoal with the help of glue and the small pieces of paper. 2. Now take the longer bamboo splint.Bend it and stick it across the other diagonal with the help of glue and pieces of paper.Your kite should look somewhat like this now. 3. Make two tiny holes on both sides of the splint at the center of the paper. Choose the diagonal where the straight bamboo splint is. 4. Now make two similar holes where the two bamboo splints meet. 5.Then,cut a piece of the string about 40 cm long.Insert it through the holes that you have ma