टहटह जून त्यो नीलो आकाश
तीमी अनी मेरो भरीएको काख
मेरो नजर तीम्रा नशालू आँखा
लाग्छ मेरो लागी तीमी नै त्यो जुन हाै
तीमी नै त्यो बीशाल आकाश हाै
मेरो आँखा तीमी हाै
मेरो बाटो तीमी हाै
मेरो पाइला तीमी हाै
म त केवल यात्र्री हु
बीच बाटोमा तीमीले भेटेको
बाटो अल्मलीएर हराउन खोजेको बेला
तीमीले मेरो हात समात्याै
मैले ती हातहरु सधैका लागी सहारा ठाने
अनी दुइ हात पैःलाएर तीमीसँग तीम्रा हात मागे
कहील्यै नछुट्ने साथ मागे
त्यसदीन देखी तीमी मसँग छ्याै
म तीमीसँग
हामी हामीसँग एउटा नीरन्तर यात्रामा
यही यात्राको त्रःममा
कहीले आैसीको कालो रातले हामीलाइ
हामीबाट अलग्याउन खोज्यो
कहीले पुर्णीमाको जुनले हामीलाइ मीलाउन खोज्यो
आज धेरै दीनपछी भः्यालबाट टहटह जून छीरेर
हामीलाइ स्पर्ष गरी रहेको छ
त्यो जुन छ अनी हामी छाै
आउ हामी अब त्यो जूनको उज्यालाेमा
जूनलाइ साक्षी राखेर
कसम खाउ
बाचा गराै
हाम्रो जीवनमा अब कहील्यै आैसीको रात आउने छैन
जूनलाइ साक्षी राखेर हामी
एक अर्कामा वीलय हाै
आउ मेरो आत्मा तीमीलाइ दीदैछु
तीम्रो आत्मा आपःुले लीदैछु
दुइ आत्माको मीलनमा हामी एक आपसमा लीन हाै
एकआपसमा लीन हाै ।

२०६५ मंसीर ११ गते ललीतपुर
चुनाव भएको सात महीनापछी बल्ल संवीधान लेखनको लागी बाटो खुलेको छ । संबीधानसभा कार्यबीधी नीयामावली पारीत भएपछी संबीधान लेखनको बाटो खुलेको हो । अबको १८ महीनामा नयाँ संवीधान बन्नेछ । नयाँ नेपालका राष्ट्रपतीले सन् २०१० को मे महीनामा नयाँ नेपालको संवीधान जारी गर्नेछन् । संवीधान नीर्माणका लागी १० वटा बीषयगत र द्४ वटा अन्य सहीत १४ वटा समीतीहरु बन्नेछन् । यी समीतीहरुको नीर्माण हुने बीत्तीकै काम शुरु हुने कुरा संवीधानसभाका अध्यक्ष सुवास नेम्वाङले बताउनु भएको छ ।
शसस्त्र द्वन्दका बेला कब्जा गरेको सम्पतीको क्षतीपुर्ती सरकारको ढुकुटीबाट तीर्ने निर्णय गरेर माआेवादीले जनतालाइ नीराश बनाएको छ । शुरुमा स्वागत गर्ने गीरीजा प्रसाद कोइराला अहीले यो निर्णयको बीरोध गर्दै हीड्दैछन् । एमालेका नेताहरु पनी सरकारी निर्णयको बीरोध गरीरहेका छन् । जनताबाटै लुटेका सम्पत्ती जनताले नै तीरेको करबाट क्षतीपुर्ती भराउनु कत्तीको न्याय संगत हो प्रमुख राजनीतीक दलका नेताहरुको गराइले अन्योल उत्पन्न भएको छ ।
नेपाली कांगरेसले राखेका मागहरुलाइ माआेवादी नेतृत्वको सरकारले पुरा गर्ने आश्वासन दीएपछी एउटा आशा पलाएकाे छ । अब त देशमा केही हाेला की ।
यो संसारमा म मािनस नभएको भए के हुन्थे । सायद गाइ । अथवा गोरु खसी बाख‍ा राँगा । अथवा कुकुर । म जे भएकाे भए पनी अिहलेजस्तो हुन्नथे होला । तपाइहरु नै भन्नुस् न के भएकाे भए सबभन्दा राम‍ो हुन्थ्यो ।
म काे हु म िकन हु अिन म कस्का लािग हु
मैले के गरे िकन गरे कस्का लािग मरे
मैले जती गरेपनी देिखदैन
मैले जे साेचेपनी जस्का लािग साेचे पनी
त्याे पनी देिखदैन
मैले जसका लागि गरेपनी
न उस्ले बुभछ न मैले बुभःाउन सक्छु
मलाइृ थाहा छैन िक यस्ताे हुन्छ ।
WASHINGTON – His name etched in history as America's first black president, Barack Obama turned from the jubilation of victory to the sober challenge of leading a nation worried about economic crisis, two unfinished wars and global uncertainty.
"The road ahead will be long. Our climb will be steep," Obama cautioned.
Young and charismatic but with little experience on the national level, Obama smashed through racial barriers and easily defeated Republican John McCain to become the first African-American destined to sit in the Oval Office, America's 44th president. He was the first Democrat to receive more than 50 percent of the popular vote since Jimmy Carter in 1976.
"It's been a long time coming, but tonight, because of what we did on this date in this election at this defining moment, change has come to America," Obama told a victory rally of 125,000 people jammed into Chicago's Grant Park.
Obama scored an Electoral College landslide that redrew America's political map. He won states that reliably voted Republican in presidential elections, like Indiana and Virginia, which hadn't supported the Democratic candidate in 44 years. Ohio and Florida, key to Bush's twin victories, also went for Obama, as did Pennsylvania, which McCain had deemed crucial for his election hopes.
With just 76 days until the inauguration, Obama is expected to move quickly to begin assembling a White House staff and selecting Cabinet nominees.
Campaign officials said Illinois Rep. Rahm Emanuel was the front-runner to be Obama's chief of staff. The advisers spoke on a condition of anonymity because the announcement had not yet been made.
Obama's victory was sweetened by Democratic gains in both houses of Congress. In the Senate, Democrats ousted Republicans Elizabeth Dole of North Carolina and John Sununu of New Hampshire and captured seats held by retiring GOP senators in Virginia, New Mexico and Colorado. Democrats scored big gains in the House, as well.
When Obama and running mate Joe Biden take their oath of office on Jan. 20, Democrats will control both the White House and Congress for the first time since 1994.
"It is not a mandate for a party or ideology but a mandate for change," said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California said: "Tonight the American people have called for a new direction. They have called for change in America."
After the longest and costliest campaign in U.S. history, Obama was propelled to victory by voters dismayed by eight years of George W. Bush's presidency and deeply anxious about rising unemployment and home foreclosures and a battered stock market that has erased trillions of dollars of savings for Americans.
Six in 10 voters picked the economy as the most important issue facing the nation in an Associated Press exit poll. None of the other top issues — energy, Iraq, terrorism and health care — was selected by more than one in 10. Obama has promised to cut taxes for most Americans, get the United States out of Iraq and expand health care, including mandatory coverage for children.
Obama acknowledged that repairing the economy and dealing with problems at home and overseas will not happen quickly. "We may not get there in one year or even in one term," he said. "But, America, I have never been more hopeful than I am tonight that we will get there. I promise you, we as a people will get there."
McCain conceded defeat shortly after 11 p.m. EST, telling supporters outside the Arizona Biltmore Hotel, "The American people have spoken, and they have spoken clearly."
"This is an historic election, and I recognize the special significance it has for African-Americans and the special pride that must be theirs tonight," McCain said. "These are difficult times for our country. And I pledge to him tonight to do all in my power to help him lead us through the many challenges we face."
Obama faces a staggering list of problems, and he mentioned some of them in his victory speech. "Even as we celebrate tonight, we know the challenges that tomorrow will bring are the greatest of our lifetime — two wars, a planet in peril, the worst financial crisis in a century." He spoke of parents who worry about paying their mortgages and medical bills.
"There will be setbacks and false starts," Obama said. "There are many who won't agree with every decision or policy I make as president. And we know the government can't solve every problem."
The son of a Kenyan father and a white mother from Kansas, the 47-year-old Obama has had a startlingly rapid rise, from lawyer and community organizer to state legislator and U.S. senator, now just four years into his first term. He is the first senator elected to the White House since John F. Kennedy in 1960.
Bush called Obama with congratulations at 11:12 p.m. EST. "I promise to make this a smooth transition," the president said. "You are about to go on one of the great journeys of life. Congratulations and go enjoy yourself." He invited Obama and his family to visit the White House soon.
Bush planned to make a statement about the election at mid-morning Wednesday in the Rose Garden.
With most U.S. precincts tallied, the popular vote was 51.9 percent for Obama and 46.8 percent for McCain. But the count in the Electoral College was lopsided in Obama's favor over McCain — 349 to 147 as of early Wednesday, with four states still to be decided. Those were North Carolina, Georgia and Missouri.
Obama won California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, Vermont, Washington and Wisconsin.
McCain had Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virginia and Wyoming. He also won at least 3 of Nebraska's five electoral votes, with the other two in doubt.
Almost six in 10 women supported Obama nationwide, while men leaned his way by a narrow margin, according to interviews with voters. Just over half of whites supported McCain, giving him a slim advantage in a group that Bush carried overwhelmingly in 2004.
The results of the AP survey were based on a preliminary partial sample of nearly 10,000 voters in Election Day polls and in telephone interviews over the past week for early voters.
In terms of turnout, America voted in record numbers. Preliminary projections, based on 83 percent of the country's precincts tallied, indicate that more than 131 million Americans will have voted this year, easily outdistancing 2004's 122.3 million, which had been the highest grand total of voters before. That puts the 2008 turnout rate of eligible voters around 64 percent, experts said
It is the same river which forced local residents to leave their home and property. Now it seems very difficult in getting happiness in children's face as seen above. Many children along with their family in displaced camp are facing problems of food, sleter, cloths and education. If you are wishing to support Koshi's flood affected family please go to visit any branch of Bank of Kathmandu - Current A/C #104.

Ajapani banda. Hijo pani thiyo kyare. Ma jasto kam gari khane samanya nagarikle ahilesamma bujhna sakina banda samadhanko upay ho wa dkhu dine kaida. Banda le k phaida gareko 6? Baru ghata dherai bhako ho ki? K bandale aayojaklai bahek arulai ananda diyeko 6? Adi ayojak haru bandako safaltama ananda manchhan bhane yo kasto ananda ho? K hamile bandabata kahilyai mukti napaune?

Louna aba ta kehi garou ki bandaka biruddhama banda garou natra banda nagarne pran garau? Tyaso gare kaso hola?
Nepali Congress (NC) candidate Dr Ram Baran Yadav has become the first president of republic Nepal, securing a comfortable majority in the presidential run-off held today. This is yet to be announced officially.Yadav bagged 308 votes while his rival Ram Raja Prasad Singh, who was backed by the Maoists, ended up with 282 votes, sources at the election office of the Constituent Assembly Secretariat said.
Yadav was backed by CPN (UML), Madhesi Janadhikar Forum, CPN (ML), Rastriya Prajatantra Party, Nepal Workers and Peasants Party, CPN (United), Rastriya Janamorcha, Rastriya Janashakti Party and a few other fringe parties.
Altogether 590 votes were cast in today's run-off poll.
The bridge seen in photo is one of the longest bridge over Koshi river in eastern Terai. The bridge which connects Sunsari and Saptari district is famous since it has long history. It is said that bridge is getting closer to the expired, however we have not heard any news that Nepal government is working in construction of new bridge over Koshi. If the bridge get damaged that may lead suffered those who lives in Sunsari, Morange, Jhapa and dozen other mountain districts in eastern Nepal as there are no alternative concrete bridge over Koshi that gets access people to cross that river to visit rest part of the Nepal by land transportation. Have you heard any update you can post.......

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'Naya Nepal' radio program production team in Bhaktapur Palace, historic place of Nepal on June 12, 2008.
CA election has been over peacefully in Nepal's history. The first meeting of Constituent Assembly in May 28 declared Nepal as federal republic state. Former Kind Gyanendra left Narahanhiti palace. Seven political parties includes rest are engaged in debate reach in consensus who will be the head of the state. Things are being happened day by day, but due to business in personal and official work I am not able to manage keep updating blog.
Finally the day has come up with hope. The day had been expected since 1950. The day, with hope of peace and prosperity, people supremacy and the day which will be milestone to declare whether the country should have monarchy or republic has finally come. According to the reports from various part thousands of people are gathered in election booth. Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala cast his vote from Biratnagar this morning. Though as a responsible citizen I could not get chance to vote as I wanted to do so.
It is one more day to go CA election is held. Election Commission (EC), in its code of conduct (CoC) has strongly mentioned that political parties are not allowed to organize voting campaign during the silence period which is effective from April 8 and ends when the polling center are closed down on 10 April.

Silence period is part of code of conduct which has to follow strongly by all parties including responsible media for free and fair election. However, some media owner and management are not fully aware of what the intention behind the silence period is. So that they stopped dissemination of information in relation to the CA election. The meaning of silence period is not media are not allowed to disseminate information in relation to the voter education. This time thousands of young are going to election booth to cast their vote for the first time and on another hand those who had voted in previous election also casting their votes in two different ballet papers. So that almost of them even don't know how to cast the vote properly. For instant last night I watched the television program where most of young were asking to spokesperson of EC that how they can cast their vote, and other procedures of election. That clearly means that people need information about voter eduction. But it seems that media houses including state owned media institutions are only paying their attention for disseminating hottest news and event rather than informing audience, readers and viewers on voting eduction considering that if they do that way it will be against of silence period and so that they have to face the legal action if they don't abide by code of conduct. But according the EC silence period is not what does not allow to disseminate that sort of information.
It is reported that the candidate of CA election in Surkhet Rishi Prasad Sharma were shot dead last night in clash between CPN UML and Nepali Congress cadres. Mr. sharma was candidate of CPN UML. This morning surkhet is in tension. Local government has imposed indefinite curfew to make situation under control and not the situation to turn further violence.

Similarly, seven (7) Young Communist League (YCL) cadres were killed in Dang. It is reported that they were killed when YCL members were returning from attending the mass rally in Satbariya. According to the report, ex home minister Khum Bahadur Khadka was met in the way and YCL tried to beat him. Police has opened fire to control the situation and seven YCL members were shot dead. Other many injured were taken to the hospital.

One more day to go to hold the CA election. But it seems that it won't be peaceful. But people want the Election should peaceful and no more killings.
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Hi Bishrood,
As you know about what is going here in Nepal. Political parties leader could not reach an agreement announce the date of CA election so far. Security situation in Terai is getting worst day by day. Some of leaders from NC and UML recently resigned from parliament and a new party has been organized in order to fight against Terai issues. We are hopeful that three major parties will reach a consensus in holding CA election by the end of this year (2064 BS).

Today I had my final exam in Kantipur City College. It went on well manner and I am satisfied on my performance. But the group of students studied another college in same discipline boycotted the exam saying the examination center was not favorable to them. The college where I am doing my master in mass communication and journalism is named KCC is the center for final examination declared by University, but the college of mass communication and journalism's students thought that the center will not be favorable to them. Though the rejected participation in exam it has done without any hurdle. But what I knew just before that university has decided shift the date of examination for the subject called 'News Product Marketing' for Magh 13, which was scheduled to be held on coming Wednesday. The decision is okay for me. Now I have time to study hard mass communication research.

Now its for today. I will write you more about what going on with me.

Your Dad

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