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MOTIVATIONAL QUOTES OF THE DAY

 MOTIVATIONAL QUOTES “The world is full of nice people. If you can’t find one, be one.” – Nishan Panwar    “Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.” – Albert Einstein   “A negative mind will never give you a positive life.” – Unknown   That's all for today    

Bravo Sherpa family

Bravo Sherpa family This is indeed a wonderful news to share about the father, son and daughter of a Sherpa family who jointly scaled the world’s highest peak. The Guinness World Records (GWR) has recognized a combined summit from the three members of a Sherpa family on Mt Everest as an amazing feat.       Proud father with his son and daughter at the top of the Mount Everest The Guinness World Records Certificate issued to Sherpa father, son and daughter.      The GWR issued a certificate to Tenzing Dorjee Sherpa, his son Sonam Tashi and his daughter Pasang Kanchhi of Phortse village in the Everest region stating that the trio set the world record by scaling the world's highest peak on May 23, 2021. Tenzing Dorjee, proud father, had climbed Mt Everest in 1993. So far, he has climbed Mt Everest 13 times, According to GWR, this is the first-ever successful summit jointly by father, son and daughter. Source: https://thehimalayantimes.com/nepal/sherpa-family-sets-world-reco

Speaker’s dubious role

  The Himalayan Times 21 October 2021 Speaker’s dubious role Nepal has been practicing multi-party political system for almost three decades, with people’s representatives elected to the House of Representatives (HoR) through the ballot. They are supposed to play a crucial role in formulating and amending (if necessary) laws pertaining to national and people’s interests, deliberating on and finalising the national annual plan and budget, and making the government accountable to the HoR.      Having said this, the on-going session has not been able to function well owing to the irresponsible acts of both the UML lawmakers and the Speaker. In fact, the in-house political power tussle between and among the senior leaders of the then NPC and the UML is the main crux of the on-going house disruption. The real political problem in the then NCP surfaced after Madhav Nepal sided with Prachanda to corner KP Oli, who had started running the government in his own way. They later decided t