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10th July, 2013 Pt-3

So, this may be the last blog of the very interesting day on 10 th July, 2013. You guys remember about the last question, right?? What I had up my sleeves?? Well, I am going to reveal it now. The day was a very busy day indeed, first there was an orientation programme held at the Kamaladi Hall. And then there was a special event, our friend, Saugat’s Bratamanda which was indeed really interesting. And after that, last cards up my sleeve. And that last card is that there was another Bratamanda of my friend, Milan Lamsal who lived with me at the same building. He had completed his Bratamanda along with his older brother the very day. And, not to mention there was a party to all. I had reached home at 8 pm. And I really wanted to get to my room and get changed. But when I reached home, my friend called me and asked me to have food with him. I couldn’t just ignore him. So, I joined him with some of his friends, although I was full because I had ate my belly full at Saugat’s party. So, I...

10th July, 2013 Pt-2

You all must remember the last blog, right?? So, what is that special event that made all our friends to gather up at a certain place? You all must be thinking hard, right? But don’t worry. I am going to tell you about the event. It’s actually a very special day for our friend, Saugat Raj Shrestha. I will give you a hint; it was celebrated at a party palace. Any guesses??...... You all must be wandering it’s a birthday party. Well it’s not. In fact, it is a “ Bratamanda ” of our friend. Well, Bratamanda  is a special occasion for many Nepalese people. It is a custom and tradition that the person (referred to male) has to get his hair cut and should have a bald head. It is believed that a person who hasn’t completed their Bratamanda cannot marry, and if he has to marry then, there will be a Bratamanda held first, and then the person can marry his bride. So, parents, to avoid this problem, get their children to complete their Bratamanda at a young age, or at a suitable age. And pe...

10th July, 2013 Pt-1

Hello folks!!! Today, I got something interesting to share with you all. After my admission in the LIC, I was relieved for some time because, you know, some stress free environment from finding a good college. And I forgot to mention that the college pre-informed all the students about the orientation programme about Liverpool Int’l College. The orientation programme was held on 10 th July, 2013 at Kamaladi Hall, Kathmandu at sharp 1:00 pm. The college had distributed “gate-pass” to all the students. I also went to the college to collect the gate-pass with my friends. And, to let you know, you were not allowed to enter inside the hall without the gate-pass. So, we collected the gate-pass and waited anxiously for the orientation day. As we waited anxiously, the orientation day finally arrived. Some of our friends went to the programme ahead of us, so two of my friends went there along with me. We three were seated at the left-hand side upper corner of the low deck, whereas our oth...

Liverpool Int'l College

Hello folks...!! It has been such a long time since I haven't been active lately. Well, you all must be wandering what's the story, huh? Well, it's about my college. Since I have passed my SLC examination with a good percentage, now the biggest problem is to find a good college. I have been searching the best colleges and I tried and gave entrance exams in 3 colleges. Namely:  1) St. Xaviers College   2) National School of Science(NSS)  3) Liverpool Int'l College (LIC) And to sum up, I also checked which one of them is nearer. And apparently, LIC and St. Xaviers College were the ones which was nearer. They were located at Shankhamul and Maiti Devi's Height respectively. As for NSS , it was too far away for me. So, I had decided to join either LIC or St. Xaviers   College . But it depended on whether I pass my entrance exams or not. I had given my entrance exams in all three colleges on 2013 June 6, 7 & 8 respectively. The result came out shortly...