Tuesday, March 10, 2020

jorney with jm


It is extremely strange how a confined,small area of the classroom that once bored me to death, has now become few of my favorite places to reminisce. I was only 4 years when I entered Jagat Mandir and the moment is still vague. However, I find my school truly lovable and remember most of the times where I was able to outdo my normality and be the young boy i am today.

 I joined JM in grade 1and I hated that I had to transfer school. Well the only memory. I had held it for a while and was crying over having to do so.  I must've disgusted her then. I still have guilt for it. The memory that live in my mind the most is breaking my hand during a frog race. I didn't want to do the race but was insisted by my teacher, Roma mam to join the race.

i remember those days how i used to behave. this is the first school that i had liked too much. the only thing i didnot like was the hair cutting season.




class 1
roma mam punishment

class 2
agaman left the school.
pandit became best friend
albert ko guff

class 3
punam mam beating
dg sir cards
thakur sir beating mirrage.

class 4
section break
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class 5
shayam sir classteacher

class 6
no memory

class 7
memory create

class 8,9,10
only what i remember is getting stick of deepak sir

Saturday, March 7, 2020

Memories with every one in school are like matchstick
Which will be burning us every day
But the memory that we made in our picnic 2076 are like my shadow
Which will stay with me every time....😁😁

As always this year was also picnic of class 10. We had a lots of fun. Firstly some of our volunteer went to help teacher for shopping. I didnt came because i was on dinner department so i didnt came. So to correct my mistake the next day i came fast and helped my friends to load things.

We became ready to set from school at 7.00 am . The bus started to moving. We were not told about our spot. Finally we reached our spot TOKHA. All of them were happy looking the spot. All of them worked energetically fir the prepairation break fast. After some time the break fast was ready.


After having break fast we helped to wash the dishes in this time some of our friends were helping to make snacks.
Snacks was also ready to be served. Beside that we were playing football some of them were busy playing music and almost all of them were busy to click photoes. We stayed in a que.

 The snacks was so delicious. After we ate snacks we were told that we would be taken  for  hiking . So some of our friends helped to wash dishes. And some of them helped to prepair the game for teachers. Every one of us volunteered nicely.       
After the game of teachers. We were ready to go for hiking . During our hiking sister were there  prepareing the dinner for us. We enjoyed our hiking alot. It was so much of fun i didnot feel to stop but we have to get back. We went to the temple nearby and some of them clicked photo.
After we came back it was just time to eat dinner but firstly there were some special gift that have to be given........
Deepak sir

Mahendra sir
Manish sir

Milan sir

Kamal sir

Raj prakash sir

Lovely sister

Lovely sister

Respectful
After prize distribution we ate our dinner and some of them washed the dishes and we helped to load the utensils and other things again. This was the end of our picnic and it was just amazing we enjoyed a lot.
Spot manager:......
This brings end to my experience.






Sunday, November 10, 2019

CLS
CALL SERIES
END

SUB SERIES
A = 1
B = 2
FOR I = 1 TO 13
PRINT A;
C = A+B
A = B
B = C
NEXT I
END SUB

Wap to check whether the given number is perfect square or not

DECLARE FUNCTION PERFECT (S)
CLS
INPUT "ENTER ANY NUMBER"; N
S = SQR(N)
PR = PERFECT (S)
IF PR = S THEN
PRINT "PERFECT SQUARE"
ELSE
PRINT "NOT PERFECT SQUARE"
END IF
END

FUNCTION PERFECT (S)
PERFECT = INT (S)
END FUNCTION

Wap to find whether the given number is positive negative or zero

DECLARE SUB CHECK(N)
CLS
INPUT"ENTER ANY NO.";N
CALL CHECK(N)
END

SUB CHECK(N)
IF N>0  THEN
PRINT"NUMBER IS POSITIVE"
ELSE IF N<0 THEN
PRINT"NUMBER IS NEGATIVE"
ELSE
PRINT"NUMBER IS NEUTRAL"
END IF
END SUB

Wap to erase vowels from given string

DECLARE FUNCTION ERA(A$)
CLS
INPUT"ENTER ANY STRING";A$
PRINT"STRING WITHOUT VOWELS =";ERA(A$)
END

FUNCTION ERA(A$)
FOR I = 1 TO LEN (A$)
B$=MID$(A$,I,1)
C$=UCASE$(B$)
IF C$<>"A" AND C$<>'E" AND C$<>"I" AND C$<>"O" AND C$<>"U" THEN D$=D$+C$
END IF
NEXT I
ERA=D$
END FUNCTION

Wap to check the character is capital or small

DECLARE FUNCTION CHECK$(A$)
CLS
INPUT"ENTER ANY CHARACTER";A$
PRINT"THE ENTERED CHARATER IS"; CHECK$(C$)
END

FUNCTION CHECK$(A$)
C = ASC(A$)
IF C>=65 AND C<=91 THEN
CHECK$="UPPER CASE"
ELSEIF C>=97 AND C<=122 THEN
CHECK$="LOWER CASE"
ELSE 
CHTR$="NOT A CHARACTER"
END IF
END FUNCTION

WAP TO DISPLAY 50, 42, 35, 29, 24 1O.......TERM

DECLARER SUB SERIES()
CLS
CALL SERIES
END

SUB SERIES()
A=50
B=8
FOR I = 1 TO 10
PRINT A
A=A-B
B=B-1
NEXT I
END

Wap to find the palindrome word

DECLARE FUNCTION REV$ (S$)
CLS
INPUT "ENTER ANY STRING"; S$
P$ = S$
IF P$ = REV$(S$) THEN
PRINT "THE GIVEN WORD IS PALINDROME "
ELSE
PRINT " THE GIVEN NO. IS NOT PALINDROME"
END IF
END

FUNCTION REV$ (S$)
FOR I = LEN(S$) TO 1 STEP -1
B$ = MID$(S$, I, 1)
W$ = W$ + B$
NEXT I
REV$ = W$
END FUNCTION

Wap To check whether the given no. is prime or composite

DECLARE SUB PRIME (N)
INPUT "ENTER ANY NUMBER"; N
CALL PRIME (N)
END

SUB PRIME (N)
C = 0
FOR I = 1 TO N
IF N MOD I = 0 THEN C = C + 1
NEXT I
IF C = 2 THEN
PRINT N; "IS PRIME NUMBER"
ELSE
PRINT N; "IS COMPOSITE NUMBER"
END IF
END SUB

Saturday, August 31, 2019

my father name is raj kumar limbu.father is a male parents of a children.he is a hard working person.he spend his most of his time on working.he is great.he loves music he lobes drinking alcohal.he does his job nicely.

experience on the visit to election

on the day of third bhadra we were taken to the election commession to know and get information about the election.at first all of us were sat on a que .andit took about 5 min to manage our seat.after then the bus was started.......

after some minute we reached and made a set of line section A and  B.we were firstly w
taken to the gaming room and  after a while we were taken to the place where we would get information about election.some video clips were enjoyable and we also learned many thing at the same time then went to rest room listned some lectures. At last we learned how to cast vote practically and we returned back our school.

Sunday, August 18, 2019

We also got to see an awareness video related to drug addiction in which a boy falls into addiction and have him self found in a really bad time as his friend stopped supplying him free drugs and he started to steal mom dad money for buying  the drug later the mom and dad found it and he was taken to the rehab and was successfully came out as a new fresh person and got his gf back. I knew a lot of things from that class never the less it was out 2nd class and the previous one was of the cyber crime. I knew that keeping a little quantity of drug and can lead to punishment by the government. So, this was the experience i gained.

Monday, August 27, 2018

Janai Purnima


Janai Purnima is one of the festival of hindus, it is taken as a day when the men from the Brahmin community undertake the annual changing of their holy thread that marks their coming of age ceremony. Early morning, they take a bath, visit nearby temple and from the hands of a Pundit, they change the holy thread or Janai. Besides, it is also the day when pundits tie ‘Raksha Bandhan Doro’ in the hands of the Brahmin and Chhetri community. The doro or the thread is symbolic of the well wishes of the loved ones for safety and happiness.


The thread that is tied on this day is supposed to be worn all throughout the day and until a few months later which is then tied to the tail of the cow in Tihar or Diwali. This is supposed to bring good fortunes and safeguard the person further in his/her life. Janai Purnima is also the day when good food is prepared and eaten by the members of the family together. There is a special dish prepared on this day which is known as ‘Quati’. It is the mixture of nine different kinds of lentils that are collected and soaked a night before the Janai Purnima day.
These soaked lentils are then prepared on the day of Janai Purnima to make it taste delicious. This delicious treat is not only good for the tongue but also for the health as well. It has been said that eating Quati on this day prepares the body for the cold against the rainfall that has been happening in the monsoon prior to it. Also, the farmers who have been planting rice all monsoon will be tired and in bad health by the end of it.
So, this Quati is supposed to give them extra energy and bring them back to good physical health. Also, psychologically also, it is the day when they forget about the work and all the woes and spend some time with the loved ones so as to be happy.



Raksha Bandhan



Raksha Bandhan, one of the main Hindu festivals, is celebrated to strengthen the brother sister bond. On this day, the sisters tie a sacred thread, rakhi on their brothers’ wrist wishing good health and long life for them. The bothers, on the other hand, bless their sisters and pledge to take care of them all through their lives.
The brother-sister relationship is extremely special. The way they care for each other is beyond compare. One can never love or care for their friends as much as they love their siblings. The connection and bond one shares with brothers and sisters is simply matchless. No matter how much they fight with each other over trivial things when the time comes they stand by one another and extend their support.

The bond grows stronger as they age and go through various stages of life. They are there for each other in thick and thin. Elder brothers are highly protective of their sisters and the younger ones look up to their elder sisters for guidance. Likewise, elder sisters are extremely caring for their younger brothers and the younger ones seek their elder brother’s help and advice on various matters. A day to celebrate this beautiful bond has thus rightly been established. Raksha Bandhan is special for every brother and sister in the country. It is a symbol of their love, togetherness and faith in each other.
Raksha Bandhan is a time for the ladies to pamper themselves. They also receive a lot of love and pampering from their brothers. Since it is time for family gatherings the ladies especially want to look their best. Ethnic clothing is preferred by most as it adds to the fervour of the Hindu festivals. The markets are filled with beautiful kurtis, suits and other ethic wear. Women are seen hoping from shop to shop to buy a piece that matches their taste. They also go on to purchase matching accessories and footwear.
On the day of the festival, girls take a good amount of time dressing up. Besides the dress and accessories, they also go for special hair-dos to look different on this day. Their brothers also pamper them by showering their love and blessings and also by giving gifts.
Raksha Bandhan is known by different names in different parts of the country however the essence of the festival remains the same and that is to celebrate the sacred brother-sister bond.

Gai Jatra 

  Gai Jatra festival, the procession of cows, generally falls in the month of Bhadra, which correspond to English calendar months of  August/September. 

This year Gai Jatra is on August 27, 2018. That is on Bhadra 11, 2075 BS. 

The festival of cows is one of the most popular festivals in Nepal. It is said people in ancient time started worshiping Yamaraj,"the god of death" on this day. 

However, the modern form of celebration of Gai Jatra came into existence in the medieval period of Nepal during the reign of Malla Kings. The present form of Gai Jatra with humorous acts, parody, comedy and was started by then King of Kathmandu Pratap Malla. He made Rani Pokhari (Pond) in the heart of Kathmandu and build a temple in the middle of the same pond.


Traditionally every family who had death in the family 
during the preceding year must participate in a procession 
through the streets of Kathmandu leading a cow. 

If a cow is unavailable then a young kids dressed as cow 
is considered a fair substitute. However, there started tradition 
of leading a cow with kids in funny costumes.


Pratap Malla, lost his very young son. His wife, the queen was in great misery. The king was very disappointed to see the condition of his queen. King after millions try could not make queen smile. Pratap announced that anyone who could make the queen laugh would be rewarded adequately. 

Pratap Malla asked to bring the cow procession before the sad queen.  Then people tried 
their best with different costumes and humorous acts. The dance and procession finally 
gave queen smile on her face. The smile at the moment was temporary but the 
procession gave queen a big relief. She knew that there are several death in the 
city during the period and she is not alone. Death is the natural phenomenon 
and no one has control on it.

Hence, from the day King Pratap Malla started the tradition of cow procession 
with boys with different funny make ups in funny costumes. The boys even put 
tails and make up like monkeys and Hunuman walk though the city road to show 
people that the death is the truth in the life and every one has to face it one day. 
The Gai Jatra tradition slowly developed into doing humorous acts including jokes, 
satires, mockery and lampoon in the Gai Jatra days.

After the cow procession is over, in the afternoon, everyone takes part in another 
tradition in which the participants dress up and wear masks. There also people 
enjoy the moments with songs, jokes, mockery and humors until late evening.

Gai Jatra is a festival which enables people to accept the reality of death and to 
prepare oneself for the life after death. It heals the grief and sorrow, at least a little, 
when people see the cow possession and realize people die, and we are not alone in 
the country who lost our loved ones.

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