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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