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by Dibya Bhatta | 16-05-2018 19:55
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The silent dreams! Whenever I wandered around Pancha batika with friends during the leisure I always saw this school of silent little kids and was always eager to visit inside. Finally this time,I could not help myself and On the warm day of May 1st ,At around 10:30 A.m I called the headmaster of the very school introduced myself as Ecogeneration Ambassador of Tunza and also as B.Sc.Agriculture Student at IAAS ,Paklihawa and asked if we could go there. She was happy with the call and was so ready to welcome us. Two of us, Lalit vai and me had planned to visit there. We filled our Eco generation bags with eco friendly stuffs from Tunza like Eco friendly pencil,scales,note pads, pens and few bags as well. We started our visit.Reached there in around 30 min. Few kids were playing out side and they directed us to the kitchen where warden mam was busy cooking Haluwa for them. All other children were resting in tv room watching television. They enjoyed watching it though they could only see it but could not hear things. Almost 100 children from all over Nepal were admitted in the school of differentially able from trade 1 to grade 12. All of them had the only similarity that they could see but could not speak. They all had varied dreams. I had previously conducted similar awareness session in many schools but this time It was not easy because of lack of similarity in the expression of the language we understood.We were helpless.We had no idea how to react. We asked one of them to turn off the television but they were so enjoying it that they gave a very angry look to the one turning it off. We ran back to warden mam and requested her to translate our message to the kids but she had lots of works remaining and she also did not understand every thing we wished to convey.So this time we discovered a new idea.We picked up a student of grade 10,then we wrote our name and messages on after another in the note pad and he readily translated that to the mass.To our surprise he understood everything we wrote. The other part of mass got that well and right. This proves that they are not disabled but differentially able. We also requested them to plant flowers and vegetables in the hostel premises,water them and dispose the wastes in the dust bin.They agreed with it.We also asked them not trouble warden mam and this time they laughed out a loud. 😃 At the end we distributed each one of them with pen,pencils and notepads.They were more than happy.And warden mam she was telling them to keep that and not use that because that was a gift. That remark of warden mam was precious. We also gifted warden mam with Eco-friendly bag. They translator vai, He wrote few lines on behalf of the mass in Nepali when I had already written I was almost done with the message from our side which read like this? We all thank you for your presence and gifts,keep coming here!? The visit was very pleasant .we found happiness there away from all chaos and noses of daily life. We wrapped up the visit with the group photograph which was captured by the same translator vai after he was taught how to operate the camera. Then they bid us a goodbye and we waved bye with a promise to visit them again. Though we tried our best to deliver the message we got difficulty.But this taught us a new lesson and made us wise so for next time we visit such places we will be there with charts and poster to effectively deliver the purpose. We always delivered awareness in the world which could beautifully paint their dreams and express it but this part of world of silent dreams which are part of our mother earth also need environmental awareness to lead a healthy life. They must be taught of their health and environmental issues. The most beautiful things on the planet are unheard and unspoken like their dreams . We can?t change the world but our small effort can make à great difference. So let?s act locally with what we have and where we are. P.C.Lalit vai |
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Thank you
Posted 31-05-2018 22:37
Hi Dyah!
many thanks for your immense work!
Posted 31-05-2018 07:47
Thank you mentors and thank you everyone! 😊
Posted 21-05-2018 09:07
Hello Dibya, it must have been so priceless experience to be!!
Apart from preparation and struggling process during education, students with you and your friends must have felt that they are learning 'what else can be our responsibilities to be?'
Living with other people locally are important, but not affecting others in different countries over national borders is getting more important too.
Hope other E-gen ambassadors do also love and follow your projects too!!
Posted 20-05-2018 00:00
Thank you mentor
Posted 18-05-2018 23:19
Hello Dibya
This report transfers your feelings directly to us and I can feel as if I were there with you! I am glad that the stuffs from eco gen could be of some help in your amazing activity :)
Thank you for sharing, Great work!
Posted 18-05-2018 20:52
Thank you for your kind words!!
Posted 17-05-2018 15:07
Great one. :)
Posted 17-05-2018 09:18
Wow!. Great experience. Indeed we can't change the world but our small effort can make a great difference. Kudos Dibya👏
Posted 17-05-2018 07:26
Wonderful work Dibya. It is not easy to deliver your message to differently able people. But you did it so efficiently. It is truly inspiring for all of us on this environment platform. Cheers to you:)
Posted 17-05-2018 00:15
thank you for sharing, this great job
Posted 16-05-2018 22:01