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Grow with us

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It has been our continuous effort to create a platform to showcase such talents whose talents have not been recognized by anyone so far. Let your talents not be confined within yourselves. Let people around the globe witness it. In our effort to find such talents, we have published creative works of many, so that they get encouraged and motivated to carry on with their work. To exemplify, you can check a link below, a poetess, who belong to a lower class family. With her marital life, struggle is her everyday routine as she hardly finds any time to express her feelings and jot it down in a piece of paper. Mrs. Kamala Devi Adhikari, a house wife, who is a very fine poetess has also read out to the public a Nepali Poem in the 78 th episode of “Pratibha Milan” with an initiative of Common People Common Voice. Related Links of Mrs. Kamala Devi Adhikari. कहाँ गई  टूङीने हुन पाइला हरुु जिन्दगी का पानाहरु Similarly, Jigme Tenzin, a Veterinary Science student who hail

Giving wings to her dreams:Rinchen Doma Bhutia

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Rinchen Doma Bhutia With a rise in population, employment problem has been rising in the state rapidly. Running towards getting oneself employed in Government sector with a white collar job can be seen as a trend in the youth’s these days. With the rising employment crisis, youths are getting more inclined towards drugs abuse or any other activities, leaving negative impact on them and the society. The above theory, that many youths believe in and walk with it their entire life has been proven wrong by a girl from Sombaria, a small hamlet in West Sikkim. With an international achievement at a very young age of 23, she can be encouragement to many of the youths all over the nation. Today we are here in a conversation with Miss RInchen Doma Bhutia, who recently has participated in the Pre Paragliding World Cup which took place in Bir Billing, Himachal Pradesh. Being the only female contestant to represent   India , has been a matter of pride for the entire nation. Commo

Vague destination

Vague destination Sinuous I see, looking ahead,  No peace of mind, did I find, With no guidance, I alone trot, I know, nothing where it leads, Then I shall walk, towards far horizon, That seems very near yet very far, I’m lost as the road winds, To a distant vision so bleak. Everything is blank with loopholes, Destination, whatever it may be, What it means I know not, Downtrodden, I walk far east, Like a lost fawn in the dense jungle, Frightened of the immediate predator, No acquaintances with no protector, Shall this be my fate? Only god knows. As the sun heads below the horizons, Dawning the of rise of blue moon, I see no peace but a misery ahead, With unceasing sadness and loneliness, Of this and that of earthly works, Incredible why it befalls, Soul of mine wonders to and fro, Never finding a way to move through.                                                  By: Jigme Tenzin

103 & still going strong

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Pada Bdr. Gurung  "Bali bow Baje" By: CPCV We often think that how long we may live because of the lifestyle we are leading? One may get amazed after hearing that some people have lived for more than 100 years and are still living. In our quest for people living for more than 100 years, we came across a man whose age has reached 103 years and still determined to live for another few more years. Few kilometers away from the town of Gangtok in a village called Ranka, and after 15-20 minutes of walk upwards the road, lives Padam Bahadur Gurung, 103 year old man who is popularly known as ‘Bali Bow Baje’. On our way to his home we also encountered a huge snake, straight away heading towards us. Frightened and startled we finally reached his house. Born and brought up in Ranka, he had a very simple life like any of ours. He is survived by 2 sons, 1 daughter and 6 grand childrens. At first we had a difficult time to communicate with him, as his vision was blurred and hi

Indian women education: - A historical perspective

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Dr. I..B.S. Yadav By: DR. INDRA BIR SINGH YADAV Education is a ladder of development. It dispels darkness and brings s light. It is a base of all Human Resource Development, a stepping stone for the onward march of culture, the bedrock of all human progress. An ancient proverb lays down: If you are planning for one year, plant trees; If you are planning for five years, plant rice: If you are planning for the future, educate your children. “Education of one boy is education of one person by education of a girl the education of the whole family”. --- Jawaharlal Nehru This statement amply and to a great extent explains the importance of women education. In India, the condition of women education has always remained deplorable. Women’ education was badly neglected in the past. While her position in Vedic times or even the Upanishadic Era was good, there is no doubt that period after 1000A.D. was a dark age for her. Whatever the historic reasons, her social position began

My thoughts coated with sadness

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Jigme Tenzin By: Jigme Tenzin I feel sad! I don’t know why. Tears are rolling down my eyes. I know I never felt like this before.    I look around and I see no one. I’m alone, a sheer thought came. There is no one who really do not understand my silence nor who sit beside me and lends their hand towards me. There is no one who will really understand my inner turmoil. Like the unexpected rain after a beautiful sunshine I’m torn apart by worldly affairs. One minute I’m happy and in another second my happiness are washed away.  Like the sudden thunder storm, in fright my happiness is gone. Simply gone! Thoughts are just climbing over my head for its own opinion. I don’t understand what they are saying neither I want them to say something. I Whispered, “just go away”. I don’t want to get involved. No one hears! In the next door, I hear the guitar and children sing the hymn. I’m listening (very) carefully but I don’t get a single word. I think it is Mizo (local dialect