My First day at Visible Impact
Published On :
4th May 2018
After a long time communication with the Team of Visible Impact, I finally got the chance to meet with Team Sarathi and Visible Impact family. I went there with my brother and it was the most awaited day for me. And after that we reached to Visible impact I met my brother friend’s whom I had already meet. Each face was new to me but also we started to talk with each other. I was excited, happy and nervous all at the same time. After few minutes the session started with the warm welcome with the card and playing the game with introduction. In the introduction process we had to include 1 to 10 numbers with name in sticky paper. I wrote 6 in that paper.....
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Lessons learnt by a girl
Published On :
5th January 2017
Posted by : social champion
Don’t shed tears for the unknown
For they only hold vivid imaginations.
Don’t reminisce in the past,
It only reflects the time gone by.
Let’s learn to live in the present,
A reality we ought to embrace.
The sun offers its warmth,
The trees its’ cool breeze,
The rich offer their wealth
While only the poor offer their heart and soul.
Poor in riches, rich in love,
I give you my love and affection
For the hatred and neglect you have to offer.
Translated by Shibu Shrestha..
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" Four things i have learned during my Adolescence."
Published On :
25th October 2016
Posted by : Sharmila acharya
Today my mind is stable only because thousands of encrypted thoughts have agreed to get explained through the words to be written. Thoughts, perceptions, inspirations, acts and opinion are literally varied from person to person but, also due to level of maturity a person. The time when I really don’t know all the above jargon, I was actually playing with these things day by day.
“ Uff ! You are grown up now” this was the sentence I used to repeatedly hear from my parents (like everyone) at my teenage (adolescent); a most confusing time of my life. Time when I was slightly drifting away from my favorite cartoons while hung up with melodramatic seri.....
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A Miserable Life on Street
Published On :
16th October 2016
Posted by : Uddhav Khakurel
Offering his entire life to the heavenly God in Aryaghat of Pashupatinath, a thirteen years old boy called Akash Baniya has been working on the banks of Bagmati river from his childhood. Firewood, log, straw to the cremation site is supplied by him. His happiness knows no bounds, when he gets some tips for the help, from the people attending funeral. Life is not so easy to be lived. He picks waste materials to earn an extra amount. However, he likes to use some extra ordinary ideas created in his mind like throwing magnet in the river for collecting coins. He too doesn't know every time about the results but at least, he tries his best to make his li.....
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