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About Me :
Anup Aryal, at 20, I'm doing graduation from SRCC, Delhi University. Rest is like an untold  story.A part of it...

I was born to Ramesh Kant Aryal and Shanti Aryal in March 12, 1983 in Birtamod, Jhapa. My hometown is Mayatari, Syangja. I grew up in Syangja. I had my study in New Light Boarding High School and later I completed my School from Buddha Jyoti Boarding High School, Bhairahawa. Then after I moved to Birganj and completed my 10+2 from Birganj Commerce Campus. Finally I am here in Delhi since  2001.

About Delhi :
Delhi is cool city and the inverse too, it applies to weather and all other things. Being a capital city it is rapidly progressing. Wide roads with green trees everywhere, historical monuments, big apartments, the crazy markets, shopping malls, accessibility to new technology and modern education, its diverse people makes it a interesting place to live here.

Delhi is less polluted now with introduction of CNG bus, it fares better now. Also Delhi has introduced Metro Train which will be a useful medium of transportation by it's completion, avoiding the traffic jams.

Delhi is a city of opportunity at least in south Asia, it competes. As a student I relate to education and in the field of education we get government and private Colleges offering choice of courses. It's upon a student to choose a subject of his\her choice and  dive to competition. Management, Computers and Designing are the hot subjects.Six Universities are located here. For more information regarding education institution  please  find in  Favourite Links.

This website was conceived by me just to practice the basics of FrontPage and not being much than a learner I could not bring colourful taste to it. I want to circulate among friends this website so that they can know about some educational sites present in web. Also I have tried to include some of my songs and my friends. You can send me your writings so that we can communicate it among friends. Just a medium of communication.

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Beyond Baghdad
No Child Should Sleep Hungry.
[This is an extract from an article by Mr. Kofi A Annan ]
.....And there are many, many other volatile situations from Kashmir to Columbia, from Nepal to Somalia that the UN follows anxiously, because people are suffering, and because hostilities could escalate at any time. But behind all the conflicts lies an  even greater struggle, which would continue even if all of them were resolved; the struggle against poverty and its attendant ills, disease, illiteracy and pollution; the struggle  for democracy and human rights; the struggle for development, in all its forms.
At the dawn of the 21st century , we human beings know more about each other than ever before. Yet we allow a chasm to persist between us: between rich and poor, free and fettered , privileged and humiliated ;between those who benefit from globalization and those who are marginalised.

This gulf is an affront to human dignity, It leaves all our societies vulnerable, and each of us insecure. We need to mend this great divide with a new fabric of solidarity. We already have an agenda for starting on that work: The Millennium Declaration, on which all the world's leaders agreed, two years ago, at the United Nations Millennium Summit. And the most immediate and the urgent part of the agenda is the Millennium Development Goals -a set of clear targets to be achieved  by 2015, such as halving extreme poverty in the world, achieving universal primary education, reducing the child and maternal mortality (by two thirds and three quarters respectively), and halting the spread of AIDS, malaria  and other deadly disease.

These are minimum, achievable goals, with a clear deadline now barely 12 years away. They are achievable if the peoples of the world can mobilise themselves to create a sense of real urgency, and press for the right things to be done.

...Such a movement is possible, if people in each country realise what their leaders have promised in their name, and what needs to happen in that country's performance .

The better informed they are, the more power they will have, over their own lives and their environment.
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I don't really get to track whether Kofi Annan does what he purports to but I agree with him that the development in a sense can be brought only through peoples participation. People must be educated first, it's the basic for democracy to grow, freedom to survive and liberty be sustained.
Each individual at his own level can contribute to society in a micro level which in turn will contribute to whole the nation in macro level. The meaning of development is in a sense living a better life. People must be responsible to make leaders responsible and leaders must come out of there vested interest and serve the people.
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Fareed Zakaria
In the book "The Future Of Freedom" says..

Democracy can be effective only when other conditions are fulfilled : rule of law,  separation of powers, protection of fundamental rights and the rights of minorities, a vigilant legislature and media, and, not least, a thriving, well regulated capitalist economy, this all under constitutional liberalism.

 

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