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Table of Content Editorial

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Messages Rotary International President's Message

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District Governer's Message

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President's Message

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Information on RC patan Heritage Executive Board 2022-23

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Members of Rotaract Club of Patan Heritage

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Committees for RY 2022-23

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Club Reports/ Activities Mission vision goals

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Club Activities

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Articles Gap Between Academics and IT industry of Nepal 12 Six am thought 13 Period Blood, Pure or Impure? 14

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Editorial

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Message from RI President

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President's Message

Rtn.Yug Jung Karki President

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Executive Board 2022-23

Rtn.Yug Jung Karki President

Rtn.Lisa Maharjan Vice President

Rtn.Agrani Amatya Vice President

Rtn.Abhipsa Pradhan Secretary

Rtn.Rosika Dangi Joint Secretary

Rtn. Hrishav Mishra Treasurer

Rtn.Prajolita Bista Community Service Chair

Rtn.Smriti T. Magar Proffesional Service Chair

Rtn.Ashwini Pudasaini Membership Chair

Rtn.Rojina Dangi The Rotary Foundation

Rtn.Aanshi Paudel International Relationship Chair

Rtn.Sulav Timalsina IT Officer

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Rtn.Jorisha Joshi Digital Engagement Officer

Rtn.Shristi Dangol Sergeant At Arms


Members of Rotaract Club

Rtn.Sunayana Shrestha

Rtn.Binima Mool

Rtn.Swikriti Devkota

Rtn.Shrijal Byanjankar

Rtn.Sailesh KC

Rtn.Rakchya Gurung

Rtn.Rijan Satyal

Rtn.Alina Manandhar

Rtn.Bibhuti Pokharel

Rtn.Dipjyoti Lama

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Gap Between Academics and IT industry of Nepal

Agrani Amatya Vice President IT means information technology. The word IT itself an Important part of people’s daily life. World is dynamic and in this dynamic world there is huge demand of manpower in the information technology. Now a day’s technology has become important part of human’s daily life. It’s demand and scope are huge in this global market. According to the research the demand of manpower in computer science and information technology is high. And world’s top position job is under the computer science. The basic skills of computer science have become as important as our mother tongue. The reason behind the popularity of IT is its global application and median to reduce the huge human effort. Due to its huge demand the world seems like to be a small village.

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While talking about the impact and demand of IT in Nepalese market. Though we are small in geography but we are competing with the global market. Every organization, market and various sectors have been covered with technology. Not even the market also our academics and curriculum have various field related to computer science. Universities have been running various faculty of IT & amp; computer science. While comparing the academics and market, we can see a huge Gap between Academics and IT industry of Nepal.

Our curriculum and academics aren't able to fulfill the requirement of market.The requirement of this market has been fulfilled by such manpower who has taken skill-oriented trainings from various institute. While talking with the students passed out from university their answer is same that is our academics is outdated. We are learning the technology of 80’sand 90’s which has zero application in modern technology. Such type of bitter truth is in our academics. Let’s compare the technology before five years and present we see huge difference and it seems to be complicated. But our university is teaching such academics which was designed about a decade ago and has never been revised. That’s why student cannot adjust within the market.


Therefore, this is the present scenario of Nepal’s IT market and academics. Due to such scenario, our academics is creating a huge gap between the IT market. If this problem isn’t solved in the time, then our academics will definitely be deviated out of track which mayresults the negative consequences and may leadthe bad effect on the future of students

Talking about a recent incident about duesi bhailo you could hardly see any children of the age 6-13 years participate. The craze for this day is slowly fading away yet it is not. In the sense that the older generation of 90s kids and below are following the traditions and saving the culture. But will it last long if we don't teach our younger generations its importance?

Six am Thought

Tihar has to be one of my favorite festivals as it is also the festival where we worship and honor animals, ourselves, and the bond between brothers & sisters. You must have seen dogs shivering during tihar, hiding under blankets and beds to stay away from those sounds (Pataka's sounds). In the morning during kukur tihar we worship our dogs and in the evening we scare them to death.

Festivals then vs now, a sudden thought popped up in my head. Have you ever wondered how 90s kids enjoyed Dashain and Tihar back in their days? Saying this makes me sound old but trust me you can clearly see the Why is that? Did you know that dogs can Community Service difference even if you are hear 12x more frequency of sound. Is there a Chair not that old. way we could solve this problem? I question Two of our major festivals named Dashain and myself.

Prajolita Bista

Tihar are the celebrations we kids wait for every year. One for dachinas, playing cards and flying kites while the other for playing deusi bhailo and firecrackers. But are festivals the same as they used to be 5-6 years ago? Have you ever thought about it?

The answer is NO there is a big difference

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Period Blood: Pure or Impure?

Abhipsa Pradhan Secretary

Is the period blood pure or impure? This question might confuse a lot of people about menstrual blood. To answer this we must first understand the menstruation cycle; the natural process of the female body. Females have an amazing process going on inside their body. One of them is menstruation. The menstruation cycle occurs during the reproductive age of a female. It usually starts at the age of 12 and ends usually at the age of 50. It differs from person to person. The end of menstruation is called menopause. Every month a female body prepares itself for conceiving a baby when she is in her fertility period. The hormones called ‘estrogen’ and ‘progesterone’ stimulated in the female body are responsible for this cycle. The menstruation cycle occurs in four phases. At first from day 1st to day 6th blood flows from the vagina. After day 7th, a thin lining starts developing at the walls of the uterus which is called uterus lining. During the cycle, usually on day 14th ovulation occurs which is simply the release of eggs from the ovaries. 14 | ROTARACT CLUB OF PATAN HERITAGE

Meanwhile, the uterus lining then becomes thicker and thicker as the days pass until day 28th. This layer is said to be preparing for the fertilized egg to form and provide essential nutrition when sperm from the male and ovum(egg) from the female meet and fertilization occurs. If the fertilization occurs, the menstrual cycle stops until the baby is born. But if the fertilization doesn’t occur then the layer gradually falls and it is thrown out from the vagina by the body which is a natural process. This phenomenon repeats and occurs every month which we call ‘The menstruation cycle’.

For a long time, I used to think menstrual blood was impure. It is the impurities that come out every month. Until I found out, the uterus lining is formed by the combination of tissues of blood vessels, endometrial fluid, and mucus


and the blood component in menstrual discharge is the same as arterial blood (Source:Find here). It is the purest form of blood which can also be used as NPK fertilizer (Source:Find here & here). But here in our society there is a myth that a female on their periods should not be touching plants or else it will die. When the blood itself can be used as fertilizer for plants it is irrelevant to say females on their period are impure or the blood that flows is impure. There is no evidence that the menstrual discharge is toxic and dangerous as well until and unless she is having infectious disease. Due to my lack of knowledge and myth deep rooted in the society I also had misconception. But now I no longer consider it as impure blood. Why should we consider it impure? Just because the blood comes out from the vagina, we cannot say it is impure. It is a myth which exists in society. We have to clear our perception of menstruation and accept menstrual blood as pure blood. We the youths should be able to break the taboos and stigma for the upcoming generation, for a better world. We should believe and analyse the actual facts rather than the existing myths. We should normalise and accept menstruation. If we don’t then who will?

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