Saturday, December 29, 2018

experience of mom making day

Making momo

Due to ISA(International School Award) we class 8 students got a chance to make Momo. Momo is south asian dumpling. It is a stuffed dumpling. Making it in home was not much fun but preparing it with friends and teachers made it so much interesting and fun. We got to know the process of preparing it it. 
We were preparing it for the whole school including teaching staffs, non-teaching staafs, students. We had to make it for about 463 persons. So, on the very first day we discussed about it and divided our work in 4 groups. On the other day we collected money from everyone and went to buy ingredients needed for preparing momo in the local market of ganesthan. All of us brought utensils which was required
for preparing it. On the same day we cutted the vegetables and prepared dough because we were preparing momo on the next day. And finally on the next day we were making. On that day while i came to school all of my friends had arrived and started making it. Then, I too joined them and helped in preparing it. Our teachers were instructing us. All of us were busy doing different works. Some of us were cooking, washing utensils, mixing kima,etc. After it was cooked we started distributing it to everyone. Because we were not habituated it was prepared little late. Some of us were really hungry so we ate some momos hiding with our teachers. It was fun hiding and eating it. Then momo making was finished in about 4:20. 
I would like to thank our teachers Deepak sir, Khem sir, Kamal sir, Aarati Mam for giving is a chance to make momo. I would also like to thank my school for leeting us organize this program. Participating in this program was really fun. We got to know about different things.


Throughout this project, we got to know that how important is it to learn to cook. We eradicate our heartfelt gratitude to our project teachers for giving us this opportunity to learn to prepare Mo: Mo. Before I was not able to make Mo: Mo but after this project I have learnt to prepare Mo: Mo myself. So, we too thank British Council for giving us this project related to cooking. This is the life time skill that I got through this project. From the money remained our project teachers have decided to provide necessary materials to the orphanage.



Amount collected for preparation of Momo are-:

Total amount collected Rs 33220
Expended = Rs 25720

Amount remained Rs 7500

Here is given the brief and clear description of our Activities that helped orphanage a lot :

Buying Lactogen:
                                We altogether eight students with three teachers went to buy lactogen. We bought 18 packets from the shop. The remaining 7 packets out of 25 was bought later by teacher. After that, we gave this information to our classmates.

Distributing Lactogen:
                                      We distributed lactogen to the volunteers of that organization (Nepal Children Organization). There were children from 2 months to 19 years. We distributed chocolates to small children. Clothes like woolen caps, socks etc. for small children brought by Binu Mam were provided to them on her effort. After distribution, we interviewed the volunteer and went back to school.







Throughout this activity, we got to know the importance of parents. I feel as I am the luckiest person to get love and support from my parents. We eradicate our sincere gratitude to our project teachers for giving us this opportunity to help the orphanage. The labor and hard work we did was properly utilized. We are proud and glad to provide support to an organization as well as an orphanage. 





Not only this much, we too planned to include and prepare international food with recipe and serve to all 8 graders and non-teaching and teaching staffs. After doing long research of international dishes, we selected Chole Bhature as our international dish. Here is given short description about Chole Bhature:-


Chole Bhature is a combination of two dishes coupled together to become a great delicacy of North India. Chole is the chick peas which is prepared in a spicy concoction and is coupled with Bhature which is fried bread made of maida flour. The origin of Chole seems to be from Punjab while the dish is relished a lot in North India. The dish is served with pickle and onions and also, lassi is thought to be the best companion of the dish. This dish is similar to poori tarkari.


The dish is available in almost all eating places in North India and also on street vendors. The dish can also be prepared at home in a healthier and less-oily manner and also the bhature can be made filled with potato, cottage cheese etc. the dish is considered for a heavy breakfast, Chole Bhature is a great treat for college students who enjoy this delicious dish greatly.

Some of the amount we expended for preparation of Chole Bhature are-:

1) Departmental Store=Rs 2765
2) Vegetables= Rs 250
3) Curd= Rs 100                     
4) Masala= Rs 80
5) Catering= Rs 690
6) Plastic materials= Rs 330

     
  Total amount = Rs 4215



We with the great help and support of Aarati Mam made Chole Bhature quickly and in convenient manner. Like the preparation of mo:mo it was not difficult. We smoothly and successfully completed the preparation of Chole Bhature. This dish was really very tasty and healthy too. Rather, all students and staffs added this dish once or more than that. This dish is very appealing. That's why we will try this recipe at home as well.

 

 

 
 



Through this preparation of Chole Bhature, we came to know the presence of most appealing, tasty and healthy dish popular in India. We are known about the preparation of Chole Bhature. We would like to thank our project teachers for their support and co-ordination to build up our lifetime skill. We are feeling proud to be part of this wonderful project.

Friday, December 14, 2018

Experance on Dhading tour

I am lakpa tamang student of grade 8.Our school take us in dhading tour.It was very enjoyable.altogether 40 students are going in tour.Rajan sir, murali sir sarita mamand bijaya sir also going with us.we start our journey from our school.in bus we play different song it was just wow.we enjoy a lot in bus.we sang song ,dance and crack jokes it was very enjoyably.

After 4 to 5 hour we reach in dhading .Location is very beautiful.every where green forests it was so beautiful.At night we have to sleep in tent. After reaching there we stand on ground ant listen some structure which we should follow while sleeping at night.After half and hour we take breakfast and going in beach.All students are very excited to see beach.After that we walk for sometimes and visit some are.After visit we return in our camp and join speaker playing music and dancing.All students are very excited to dance .We all dance till 11.30.There is camp fire also.At night murali sir telling us ghost story which make students very scary.Story was very scary.We all feel there is a ghost behind us.after listening 2 ghost story we went in beech to feel the dark night.It was very interesting.after coming back from beech we all went in our tent.sir suggest us to sleep.But we all are in enjoy mood.I think all are sleeping after coming back.But in our tent we all are not sleeping,We sang song we dance .some friends crack jokes and make everyone laugh even sleeping friends also wake up and laughing.Some friends are playing PUBG .Some are watching videos,listening songs.At night time there is so cold but i feel very hot because of my all friends i feel so hot even there is so cold.All friends are very good.I feel this tour is the best part of our life where we get opportunity to enjoy with our friends.Early in the morning we all wake up and take snacks.And moving for visiting chepang village.chepang village lie in the top of villages.location of chepang village was  mine blowing. After visiting chepang village we returns in our camp.and again we going in beech and playing differents games. Some friends are making something in beech it was very beautiful.All friends and teachers are very friendly and helpful that make tour more more enjoyable.
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Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Tihar experience

Tihar is a second gretest festival of hindus. it is observed for only five day.Tihar fall in the month of kartik.As it is celebrated for five days,it also called as panchak.The other name of tihar is deepawali.

Deepawali is the festival of lights and flowers. The meaning of Deepawali is the raw of light.it is celebrated to commemorate Rams returns to ayoudhya after his victory over ravan.it comes just after 20 days of dashain.

The first day of tihar is crow tihar.On this day, crow as m,essenger is worshiped.it is also given different foods items.dog as the guard is wirshipped on the second day.people give delicious food to eat.

laxmi puja is the third day of tihar. on this day goddess laxmi,god of wealth is worshiped.last day of tihar is vhai tika .sister worship their brother and bless for their healthy and long life.they put tika of seven different colour on their brother forhead and garland them with flowers. sisters present sweets gifts fruits and many other items to their brother.in returns brother give them money or any other gift items for the respect bestowed upon then.

Dashain experience

Dashain is the gretest festival of hindus.It is also called Durga puja.it falls on the month of Aswin and is observed for fifteen days.During the time of Dashain all the school,colleges,governmental as well as non governmental organization remain closed. people who are far from their homes come back and celebrate it with joy and fun with their family members.

It starts with gatasthapana during which people put jamara. Since gatesthapana,goddess durga is worshiped for nine day and night.it is also called Navaratri.

The seventh day is called saptami.The eighth day and nineth day are called Mahaastami and mahanawami.On these days,people sacrifice goats,hens,buffaloes,in the temples of goddess durga,the symbol of power.And the tentrh day is the last day of dashain known as vijaya dashami.It is celebrated to commemorate rams victory over ravan,the demon and durga victory over mashisaur.it is the great time to have delicious food and to wear new clothes.

Dashain is the time to share happiness. all classes of people whether rich or poor observe this festival.people celebrate this gretest festival sharing their happiness and good wishes among one another..

Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Question answers

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Tuesday, September 11, 2018

TEEJ
Teej is a greatest festival of Hindu women.This festival is the time for making wish for either married or unmarried women.According to Hindu mythology,parvati,the daughter of himalaya parvat, had observed fasting on this day and performed puja on the shivalinga. she wanted lord shiva as her husband.it is said that that she had women for the longivity of their husband life.so,the teej signifies a happy every-lasting married life.on the heart of lord shiva because of her devotion and accepted her as his wife.for this significant reason, the unmarried girls observe this festival to get suitable husband in their life and married w

on this day, women take a heavy meal contaning various items. They eat special dish called DAR at midnight because in the next whole day they have to spend without taking a drop of water also.Not   only female members but also all the family member enjoy DAR in the home.On the second day,women fast throughout the day even without drinking water. During the time of festival,the married women are called back from their in-LAWS home by parents and brother to celebrate it together.

the fifth of the day after full moon day of bhadra is celebrated rishi panchami. On this day also women fast throughout the day and perform puja in the evening. They generally worship sapta rishi. The girls after their mensuration period are allowed to perform it on this very day. They take both early in the morning in the nearest river. It is said that on this day women should clean their body 360 times. They even brush their teeth with 360 piece of wood called Datiwan .They wear red coloured saries. They sing and dance throughout the day. There is huge crowed of women in temples of stages or Rishi. even the government of nepal has declared holidays for the working women. 

In real reason, Teej is taken as the greatest festival of women. when women come back to their birthplace, they meet their friends and have a happy gathering. This festival itself has many religious and culture significance. But in the time of celebration,it is essential to be conscious for women so that they can celebrate it in a proper way without any loss of jewelleries and other during their gathering.


                   

Saturday, September 8, 2018

MY FATHER

My father is very special to me.he is the one person who loves me all times.Even when he scold me i know it is in my best interest that he does that. So i do not grudge his scolding. I always sincerely try to follow what my father tell me to do.when i obey my father i am happy and meet with a great deal of success.
I love my father and i am very greatful to him for all that he does for me. When i fall sick
it is my father who helps me get well. He take care of me with so much love and affection,
And so i get well soon.my father is a very helpful person whenever someone needed help
he always helps them. He love to visiting,hiking. Climbing everest.my father is a great person for me he is a my hero. He always support me. He is a treeking guide  he loves mountains a lot.
My father is my teacher my father is my guide my father is my world i love my father very much. ...

Monday, August 27, 2018

Rakhi is basically a sacred thread of Rakhi is basically a sacred thread of protection embellished with the love and affection of a sister for her brother. This day is also known as Raksha Bandhan and celebrated on the full moon day of the Hindu month of Shravana in India. This frail of thread of Rakhi is considered as stronger than iron chains as it binds the most beautiful relationship in an inseparable bond of love and trust. Rakhi festival also has a social significance because it underlines the notion that everybody should live in harmonious coexistence with each other.
Not a single festival in India is complete without the typical Indian festivities, the gatherings, celebrations, exchange of sweets and gifts, lots of noise, singing and dancing. Raksha Bandhan is a regional celebration to celebrate the sacred relation between brothers and sisters. Primarily, this festival belongs to north and western region of India but soon the world has started celebrating this festival with.....

गाई जात्रा

Gai is cow and Jatra is Procession (Festival).

Gai Jatra festival, the procession of cows, generally falls in the month of Bhadra, which correspond to English calendar months of  August/September. 

This year Gai Jatra is on August 30, 2015. That is on Bhadra 13, 2072 BS. 

The festival of cows is one of the most popular festivals in Nepal. It is said people in ancient time started worshiping Yamaraj,"the god of death" on this day. 

However, the modern form of celebration of Gai Jatra came into existence in the medieval period of Nepal during the reign of Malla Kings. The present form of Gai Jatra with humorous acts, parody, comedy and was started by then King of Kathmandu Pratap Malla. He made Rani Pokhari (Pond) in the heart of Kathmandu and build a temple in the middle of the same 
pond.

Friday, August 17, 2018

information about tulsi plant
Ocimum sanctum, know commonly as tulsi, is also known as "holy basil" or "sacred basil". This plant is often grown in Hindu homes for its medical and spiritual properties.

The health benefits of holy basil, also known as tulsi, include oral care, relief from respiratory disorders, as well as treatment of feverasthma, lung disorders, heart diseases, and stress. Holy Basil, which has the scientific name Ocimum sanctum is undoubtedly one of the best medicinal herbs that have been discovered. It has endless miraculous and medicinal values and has been worshiped and highly valued in India for thousands of years.
Even going close to a tulsi plant can protect you from many infections. A few leaves dropped in drinking water or food can purify and kill the germs within as well. Even smelling it or keeping it planted in a pot indoors can protect the whole family from infections, cough, cold, and other viral infections.
These applications are not at all exaggerated. It has been an age-old custom in India to worship it two times a day, water it, and light lamps near it in the morning and evening. It was and still is, believed to protect the whole family from evil and bring good luck. Basil leaves have also been an essential part of all worship ceremonies since ancient times. These practices are not superstitious as they actually have sufficient scientific reasoning behind them. Keeping in view the ultra-disinfectant and germicidal properties of this legendary herb, wise people devised these customs to bring people into contact with this plant every day, so that they may keep safe from day-to-day infections.

Saturday, August 4, 2018

My Experience of ISA Journey

Hi, I'm lakpa. I'm the student of Grade 8. Today, I'm sharing my experience in the journey of ISA. We students of grade 8 were assigned the project to prepare note/report about herbal plants in Nepal.

As we know that there are many countries in the world. Some are very rich and some are poor. Some are developed and some are not. Nepal is one of them. It is a god gifted country. It is rich in natural resources. There are many herbal plants in Nepal. There are many herbal plant industries in our Nepal.last time,we went to koteshwor to see and learn some thing from that industry and from that industry staff. First of all we are interested to look and learn about the herbal plant.

It was very exciting and inspirational visit. I also learned how to conserve and preserve herbal plants and use in appropriate manner. I too learnt how to utilize them for beneficial purpose(i.e. health and economic).

we are going there by bus in that place. that one of the staff told about the herbal plants in Nepal. All are asking question turn wise. All are sitting in discipline and manner. We are asking question about hair how to make our hair long. and the staff told us we should use jatamasi oil. we are clicking the photos in that industry. we are going in their lab where that medicial plants were research. we are writing many things about herbal plant. that staff also was so excited to teach us. That staff tell us very knowledge full things which can be use in ISA(International school award) mahendra sir and bijaya sir were clicking photos and video.  

Thank you

Wednesday, August 1, 2018

experience of herbal plants in nepal

nepal is a beautiful country.
environmentalism about nature. The use of plants in healing finds a receptive population
among urban and rural Nepalis, and discourse about medicinal plants is generated in a
variety of places.
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For this chapter, I draw attention to the politics of conserving
Ayurvedic medicinal plants within contexts of local engagement with nature and the
environment that are common to lay Nepalis, specific engagements with medicinal plants
by family-trained and academically-trained doctors, and government and non-
government organizations’ efforts to protect medicinal plants.