Friday, April 26, 2019

4 Years after Earthquake: Road to Recovery is still Ongoing

It's been four years since the devastating Earthquake shook the hearts of Nepali and ruined Nepal very badly killing over 10,000 people, damaging massive infrastructures, priviate and public properties, and bringing so much transition and uncertainty in Nepal.
Although we lost our homes, we never lost our hopes, we rose up, we did what we could, we dug with bare hands, we opened up our heart and we worked relentlessly to help each other at the time of terrible suffering! Let’s be united and do more for Nepal to make our country and communities greater, safer, better and barrier-free!

Monday, December 31, 2018

Celebrating the Abilities of People with Disabilities: a Chorus for the Change

Many voices can generate a chorus, right? Yes, a chorus for the change has been formed as I am happy to co-ordinate 31 days of special activism campaign for the first time in Nepal starting from December 03 2018 to 4 January 2019! "Accessibility Matters" campaign through which we have been making it to different NGOs, INGOs, private sectors and giving the sessions on "understanding disability" to the staffs and board members of those institutions!!
More updates are coming soon!!

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

My Super-Hero: Louis Braille

When Nature snatched my sight at age 11, initially it was so hard for me to accept the New World that I had to go through! I never thought that I could read and write as quickly as others who would read by looking on the paper and write with pen. I eventually learned that if one door of our life closes, the another door opens enabling us to enter into the same world that everyone enjoys. Yes, knowing braille and writing with Slate and stylus led my life from transition to transformation,  from my dark days into the bright world where I could access the same "world of independence” that Sighted counterparts would! Now I imagine, where I would have been today, if there had been no Braille in my life! Indeed, Braille has become my life, my eyes, my world and my success, which has made me possible to dodge the difficulty in accessing the world of information.
Today millions of visually-impaired people like me have become able to read and write as quickly as others, express themselves as efficiently as other just touching the dots on the paper. The super-hero who invented Braille and left his groundbreaking contribution in the world was Louis Braille, who despite being himself blind, wrote a golden chapter for millions of blind by inventing and developing Braille Codes unlocking the door of opportunities and possibilities.
Today on the occasion of 208th birth anniversary of Louis Braille, the world’s greatest source of inspiration, I express my infinite and heartfelt tributes to him. His story proves that if we have strong motivation and passion for something, we can definitely achieve incredible things in our regardless of our physical limitations. Louis Braille who helped us unleash our eyes through 'touch' perception by inventing “Braille” Script, will always be remembered as the brightest and unsetting star in the world! Happy Birthday Louis Braille! Your great deeds will never go unnoticed!


Saturday, December 31, 2016

2016: The Year of Great Adventures



2016 has been one of the most-incredible and memorable years for me in many ways. If I slice the whole 2016 and metaphorically link my life, I would say, Half adventures, half adversities, half turnings, half twists filled with both bitter and better experiences. Although 2016 has been a great year, full of changes, events and incredible projects, shaping my career more clearly, “adventure” has become one of the major parts that taught and gave me new perspective on life and world. I saw so much things in this year within my country Nepal and outside. From the sorrow of Sindhupalchok to Development of DC, from the magnificence of Mongolia to serenity of Spain, all the great things came into my life making me more assertive to see the world through inner eyes.