Nepalese television presenter Rabi Lamichhane (L) is presented with a certificate by a Guinness World Records official after taking the world record for hosting longest television talk show in Kathmandu on April 14, 2013. Lamichhane set the world record for the longest television talk show by staying on air for 62 hours and 12 minutes, organisers said Sunday. One hundred guests, ranging from former Maoist rebel leader Pushpa Kamal Dahal, to the Indian ambassador to Nepal, to Nepalese television celebrities and common people joined Lamichhane during the programme. AFP PHOTO/ STR |
Sunday, 14 April 2013
Rabi Lamichhane set the world record for longest television talk show.
Tuesday, 9 April 2013
THE PURPOSE OF LIFE
This article was published in the annual magazine "Souvenier" published by FSU, IOM.
-Dr. BISHAL GYAWALI
MBBS IOM Topper 2068
MBBS Entrance Topper 2062
SLC Board First 2059
Being a medical student, we have to accept many harsh realities of life, most important being death. Its really difficult to believe that every people dies one day, including ourselves. We have seen many deaths by now, and may be have tried to counsel the relatives in many of those occasions. And it feels, in many of those occasions, that its THAT GUY who has died, its SOMEBODY ELSE who suffered, or even sometimes as “he deserved the death” and we never realize that similar trauma could very much occur to ourselves or our dear ones. Maybe it’s the reason why our behaviour as junior doctors to the patients and patient party has been far from exemplary. But this conduct stuff is not what I want to talk about today.
Monday, 8 April 2013
Application Essay-Key to good colleges.
Writer:-Pradip Basyal
Article from Nepal Magazine (Translated)
The power of knowing oneself and writing the truth.
Chandan Subedi had completed his 10+2 from Narayangarh Chitwan. His family used to make living out of agriculture so computer was kind of pipe dream for him then. Television came in his home after he completed his schooling. He was born in Kashmir India. His family returned to Nepal due to the insecurity over there. He can now comprehend the difficult life of his family better. And that painful part of life has been undying inspiration for him now because it has taken him up to Massachusetts Institute Of Technology (MIT), where he is currently studying Bachelor of Physics.
Sunday, 7 April 2013
DREADFUL DAY---- A DAY BEFORE THE ENTRANCE EXAM
How to prepare for Medical/Engineering/Other Entrance exams when you have only a day left?
Bishal Gyawali's tips for MBBS aspirants.
-Dr. BISHAL GYAWALI
MBBS IOM Topper 2068
MBBS Entrance Topper 2062
SLC Board First 2059
Suppose your entrance exam is on Saturday morning 8 am onwards(as it usually is—but take this as a sample for any other exams). So what to do from Friday--- this is the time when tension starts escalating, you get nervous and know not what to do and what not to. Most of the students get in complete disarray during this time. Confusion mounts! Shall I study Physics?—you start reading it for an hour but in the back of your head you feel you got to study chemistry and you have forgotten many of biology part as well. So without completing Physics, you shift to chemistry---but cant concentrate and again go for bio---and time is running fast---and you feel you know nothing and have eth left for revision—you get more nervous---mind stops working well---cant sleep that night---next morning you are sure you will flunk!! ---EXACTLY SAME IS THE SCENARIO WITH MOST OF THE STUDENTS WHO DON’T MAKE THROUGH THE ENTRANCE EXAM. You must have seen that many studious guys also cant succeed in entrance exams—this is the reason---ill management of the last hour!! This is the most crucial time for exam preparation—however, we cant make optimum use of it---with the resultant effect that all our hard work of 1 year goes down to drain!! So what is the best way of preparing in the last day? I have following recommendations:
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