Wednesday, March 31, 2010

भूटानको राजनीतिक इतिहासका महत्वपूर्ण घटनाक्रम

सन् १६१६ साब्डुङ नवाङ नाम्ग्येल तिब्बतबाट भूटान आई शासन गर्न थाले ।
- सन् १६२४ नावाङ नाम्ग्येलको पहिलो गोर्खा भ्रमण राम शाहसँग समझदारीमा गोर्खालीहरुलाई भूटान ल्याइयो ।
- सन् १६४०नावाङ नाम्ग्येलको दोस्रो गोर्खा भ्रमण तत्कालीन राजा डम्बर शाहसँग भेटघाट नेपाली परिवारलाई सीमावर्ती क्षेत्रमा बसोबासको व्यवस्था ।
- सन् १६५१५८ वर्षको उमेरमा नावाङ नाम्ग्येलको मृत्यु ।
- सन् १८६३वर्षको सुरुमै टोङसा प्रान्तका पेन्लोप नाम्ग्येल वाङचुक तराई क्षेत्रका काजी अमर प्रधान चिराङका कीर्तिमान बुढाथोकी तराई डुवस्रका गाजवीर थापा आदि करिब बीसवटा घोडामा सरसौगात लिएर काठमाडौं पुगे । तत्कालीन राजा सुरेन्द्र र श्री ३ जंगबहादुरसँग भेटी सुरक्षाका लागि बन्दूक हातहतियार गोली गठ्ठा सरसौगात र जनसमेत लिएर फर्के ।
- सन् १८६५११ नोभेम्बरका दिन बि्रटिस भारत

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Awarness on HIV/AIDS to Adults

Youth Friendly Center(YFC) Timai, Khudanabari and Goldhap-conducted awareness sessions on HIV & AIDS, STI, VCT, HSR and other related issues on dated 25 march 2010

The sessions were very interesting as the participants took great interest in the afformentioned subject.According to YFC-Coordinator of Timai Hem Raj Gurung, " Most of them remarked that they learnt many things from the sessions. They even said that this kind of programme should have been organized much earlier."

Friday, March 26, 2010

YFC TIMAI GIVES AWARENESS ON HIV & AIDS TO DISABLES

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First time in the history of YFC, the YFC-Timai  conducted an awareness programme  on HIV & AIDs, STI and Health in sign language to the Disables of its camp on 26th March 2010.  

Narmaya Tamang, a core comittee memeber from the Disabled category led the team. Other resource persons were Pema Tamang, former Disability Programme Incharge of Timai, Rita Kumari Dahal and  Aita Sing Rai, Social Coordinators and Prem Gurung from AMDA. 

Thursday, March 25, 2010

NIGHT OF FLAMES

                                             (A painful memory of Goldhap Fire)
March 1, 2008, 6:50 pm is an Unforgettable Night. The sun had dipped behind the mountains and the night had already spread its blanket over the Eastern Nepal. The sky above was clear. Stars had already come out to play in the sky-garden where one was teasing another with their twinkling eyes in joy. Constellations too were in their evening stroll, and the shooting stars were busy playing hide and seek. In Jhapa district, the family members were sharing with each other their day’s summery; children preparing for class ten final exams were immersed in their studies and others were watching television. Suddenly there appeared on the television BREAKING NEWS! BREAKING NEWS! The telephone began to ring TRING!!!TRING!!! Mobiles