Aug
16
2011
As you may or may not have heard the news from a horse’s mouth, on behalf of the team I would like to share a good news with you. Recently, Kirat Rai Yayokkha Sydney Australia (KRYSA) decided to participate in a Cultural Dance Competition organised by NINFA on the occasion to celebrate the World Indigenous Day 2011 (August 9) at Campsie. Under the Kirat Council Sydney, artists and volunteers spent at least a month to prepare a Sakela Dance and Chyabrung Dance for this event. Albeit the short time notice of rehearsals and preparations, with involved everyone’s sheer dedications and can-do attitude, we have pulled through a winning pair out of 6 contestant groups.
I am very much glad to share the good news that Kirat Limbu Chyabrung Dance was declared the winner and Kirat Rai Sakela Dance the runner-up. I would like to congratulate everyone of you (Kirat – Rai, Limbu, Yakkha and Sunuwar). And special Congratulations and a Big Thank you go to the Dance Artists and Volunteers.
Obviously, to make any event a worth while and success there will always be a bunch of volunteers’ efforts, contributions and dedications at the background. I would like to congratulate these volunteers and on behalf of the team, would like to extend a Big Thank you once again to followings:
Sakela Dance Artists:
1) Degana Rai
2) Bashodha Rai
3) Anupama Rai
4) Jyoti Rai
5) Shrijana Rai
6) Ram Kumar Rai
7) Naresh Rai
Sushil Tumbahangphe
9) Anand Lohorung Rai
10) Sanjay Rai
Song and Rhythm:
1) Narendra Rai
2) Santosh Rai
3) Pradeep Rai
4) Sashi Chandra Rai
Volunteers:
Food and Beverages: (during rehearsals)
1) Sashi Chandra Rai and Family
2) Mohan Rai and Family
3) Chitra Tumbahangphe and Family
4) Samir Bantawa and Family
5) Santosh Rai and Family
6) Ashok Rai and Family
7) Sashi Limbu and Family
Narendra Rai and Family
9) Raju Subba and Family
10) Major Bhala Rai and Family
Dress up and attires co-coordinator:
1) Bashodha Rai
Dresses and attires, jewelleries lenders/contributors
1) Barsha Rai
2) Bindya Subba
3) Menuka Rai
4) Sharmila Rai
5) Bisa Rai
6) Sumitra Rai (Ram’s mother)
4) Bona Rai
Dance Silli creator/contributor
1) Bashodha Rai
2) Degana Rai
3) Jyoti Rai
4) Ashish Lohorung Rai
5) Narendra Rai
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Aug
9
2011
Every year 9 of August marks the day for World’s Indigenous Peoples’ Day with various events and programmes all over the world. This year with the slogan of “Indigenous designs: celebrating stories and cultures, crafting our own future” will unite the world’s indigenous cultures together one more time. I celebrated this day by designing this poster. Feel free to share with everyone. Happy Indigenous Day!
no comments | tags: 9 August, world indigenous peoples day | posted in Indigenous Peoples, IPs and HMGs
May
13
2011

This photo of a little girl eascaping away from the police during clash between students and police force at Chabahil , Kathmandu. This picture won the first award worth of one lakh NRs. For more pictures Follow HERE.
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Jan
12
2011
I have uploaded a lot of pictures at Flickr. Follow this link to see
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ashishphotos
3 comments | posted in Technology
Oct
1
2010

Anuradha Koirala
CNN has nominated Anuradha Koirala for her works as Top 10 heros for 2010. To vote her follow this link Vote Now. Sorry for the link coz it is closed now. Fortunately she became the CNN hero of the year. Watch this! Here. I congratulate her for her success and thank all for voting her. I wish her for every steps of life.
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Aug
23
2010
This is a short story which I have written in story writing competition held by Central Queensland University. I won the first prize and $100 gift voucher. I was featured in CQUnivesity’s newsletter. Here is the link for the news letter
Newsletter URL: Here
Here is the story
Wireless Made It Possible
“Tikhe!”, I shouted in anger when one of my sheep was trying to bully others in the herd. It was already evening and the sun had just started to set. I slowly followed them to their pen at my house. That was my daily routine and I didn’t like it. I liked to read books. Not the school text books but those kinds of books which have interesting fantasies and imagination in it. I was not a good student neither a bad one. I had never got good in any subject neither had failed.
Once, a white man handed me a small book which had lots of sketched pictures in it. Though I didn’t understand any of the writings I really liked it. I used to see it under the kerosene lamp for hours daily. I used to carry the book everywhere. I was so much into it that I forgot to watch my sheep went into the farm. My father found out that and he thrashed me very badly. He saw the book too and tore it into several pieces. Though he used to do like that before too but I hadn’t felt that much bad before. Soon I determined that one day I would be able to get what I wanted.
I always felt bad about the condition of my village which people call it Nangi. It is located at the most remote part of Nepal where there were no telephone services, roads and electricity. As I grew younger I tend to see the problems of the people in my village clearly. I was always thinking about how could I change the way we were living. In the age of information is power, we didn’t even know what is information and why we need it. I was thinking how could I make it possible to access the information?
As I was born in Magar family I was expected by everybody to become a British Gurkha soldier. That was only the way people of my village knew how to make money. Many generations of my village were such soldiers. But I had different dream and it would be against my family to follow it. After completing my high school I became teacher so that I could do something to my society.
After few years of teaching I got scholarship at University of Nebraska at Kearney for my bachelor’s degree to study computer engineering. It was like dream come true to me. After the completion of my study I returned back to my village dreaming to change the live of my people. Soon I realized how it was hard to access information in my village. I had to walk two days to get to the nearest town to access e-mail and internet. When people of Australia knew about the situation they donated four used computers to me. But without the telephone line it was impossible to connect to the internet. I emailed to BBC about the possible solution that they could come up with. It was good to know that BBC responded with an article published. Soon many volunteers of the world were willing to help me and they suggested the plan to use wireless technology. Then test team worked day and night and finally it was successful to connect to the nearest network using microwave antenna. Soon my remote village was connected to internet. I taught computers to the students of my school. We also build library, health clinic and new class rooms. The health clinic used internet to do telemedicine. The locals saved lots of money to call their relatives using text and voice chats. The hunger of getting recent and interesting information had reduced and the new era had begun.
People recognized my effort and voted me to get the respected award of Ramon Magsaysay Award for Community Leadership. I got many such recognition nationally and internationally but the thing that mattered most was the love and support of the people.
When I told my successes to my six years old daughter she replied, “Please, buy me a candy.”
The Actual Story URL: Here
3 comments | tags: ashish lohorung, CQUniversity, writing competition | posted in Story
Jun
3
2010
Many international student of different countries took part in a protest program at Town Hall.
3 comments | tags: immigration rules, international student, protest, Sydney | posted in News & Events
Jun
1
2010
This gone friday was the last day of term one of CQUnivesity. CQUniversity is helding up the final examination from this June. As my exam is starting for the upcoming exams which starts from 7 th of June and ends on 10 th. On the final day of this term CQUniversity hold Jazz party to all of the students of the university. CQU also hold writing competition and lucky draw.
no comments | tags: CQUniversity, examination, term end, writing competition | posted in News & Events
Jan
31
2010
Roger Federer beat Andy Murray with set points 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 in the finals of Australian Open 2010 men’s singles and broke his own record of winning highest numbers of grandslam titles having 16 grandslams in total.
2 comments | tags: andy murray, Australian Open, melbourne, men's singles, roger federer
Jan
31
2010
Roger Federer is currently playing against Andy Murray in the finals of Australian Open 2010 men’s singles in Melbourne.Roger Federer is currently leading the match with 1 – 0 set. I will soon update the final match details soon.
no comments | tags: andy murray, Australian Open, melbourne, men's singles, roger federer