02.25.06
तस्वीरका बालकलाई निःशुल्क पढाइ
नोबेल एकेडेमी, नयाँ बानेश्वरले कान्तिपुरमा शुक्रबार (17/02/2006) प्रकाशित फोटोमा देखिएका एक बालकलाई चाहेजति पढाइदिने भएको छ । परिचय खुल्न नसकेका ती बालकको फोटो प्रकाशित भएपछि एकेडेमी बोर्डले बैठक गरी निःशुल्क पढाउने निर्णय गरेको हो । बिहीबार एकेडेमीका विद्यार्थीले शारीरिक व्यायाम गरिरहेका बेला पर्खाल बाहिरबाट उनले त्यसको सिको गरेका थिए । कान्तिपुर फोटो पत्रकार शालिग्राम तिवारीले उक्त दृश्य क्यामरामा कैद गरेका थिए । ‘हामीले बच्चालाई पढाउने निर्णय गरेका छौं,’ एकेडेमीका जुनियर सेक्सन संयोजक नवराज बास्कोटाले शुक्रबार कान्तिपुरसँग भने । बोर्डले ती बालकबारे जानकारी खोजिरहेको पनि बताएको छ ।
BPCg said,
February 21, 2006 at 11:39 am
Yo balak ta Eklabya banna lagya jasto chha
Dronachara harule baru feri satta ma kk magne hun ko ni
nava raj said,
February 21, 2006 at 6:02 pm
i think my quest of such photos has fullfilled by this pic
Bipakchhayna said,
February 24, 2006 at 10:23 am
nava raj said,
February 21, 2006 at 6:02 pm
i think my quest of such photos has fullfilled by this pic
yo navaraj tyahi Nobel academy kai nabaraj ta haina ?
Jiwan gurung said,
February 25, 2006 at 2:54 pm
First of all i want to salute the photographer(Saligram ji) for his excellence work
.you have really proved that you are the real photographer, i believe real photographer is that who is not only expert in camera operation but also in sentiments and moments.
and i want to really thank novel academy for their good work but its really hard to keep promise.
Thank you all
jiwan
T Kandel said,
March 10, 2006 at 10:56 pm
I thank the photographer for the good image. This is a ground reality that there are still thousands of children out of school today. I wonder when the slogan œeducation for all will be fulfilled in Nepal. Quality and practical education is still far beyond our imagination .
I appreciate the decision and commitment of Nobel Academy to teach the child in free of cost. If other private schools also could give little space for some other those children they would be benefited some how. Who knows those desperate children could do some good deeds to the nation and its inhabitants in the days to come ahead?
bikash said,
March 11, 2006 at 10:54 pm
I think this is a good picture and a great photography that may change the boys life thanks to the photographer, Kantipur and the school board.
Keep up the good work!
Mahesh Pun, University of Nebraska said,
March 27, 2006 at 12:54 am
As our nepalese saying goes “The power of a pen is envincible than that of a sword”, this photo dipicts an example of a child having a thirst of wisdom. If you could also make a program and create a website for donation to provide scholarships for many children like these, that would be a big plus. What our country needs now is a boost in education for young generation, and followers of “principle of ethics” among any authorities.
Arun parajuli, kathmandu said,
March 30, 2006 at 9:04 am
yo tasbir ka balak phela pare ki phela pareka chhainn.
yo site ma rakhine news Neali ma pani vaye ramro, dherai ramro.
SB said,
March 30, 2006 at 2:35 pm
Man i was touched by his photograph .Who ever took this picture knew the sense of photography . I would really like to know who this kid is , and where the picture was taken . May be help him get education . Can u provide me with that information ?
Kathmandu said,
March 30, 2006 at 4:58 pm
The photo taken by Salikram is undoubtly great. We berely see such kind of photos. And the state of the child shown in the photo really touches us. We can fathom the differences between rich and poor people. It is also appreaciable deed of Novel Academy the it has decided the child to pursue his study.
Great jobs………
Kumar Gautam/Qatar said,
March 30, 2006 at 8:51 pm
A good beginning. Among this distructive atmosphere in Nepal, I got pleasure hearing that still their is a sense of kindness somewhere in the hearts of people.
Wish to extend my gratitude for the good deed –
Kumar Gautam/Qatar said,
March 30, 2006 at 8:53 pm
A good beginning.Among this destructive atmosphere in Nepal,I got pleasure hearing that still there is a sense of kindness somewhere in the hearts of the people.
Wish to extend my gratitude for the good deed.
Suresh Malla/Kathmandu said,
March 30, 2006 at 9:14 pm
Charity begins at home. This child should not be the show peace of the business. The charity should come out of the heart. I salute the good work at the same time beware all the parents you might be cheated at the cost of this child.
The education sector should be more service oriented than business. However mushrooming boarding schools and their authors have made this sector more commercial and have started erecting buildings of their own in the name of quality education.
Raj ,San Francisco said,
March 31, 2006 at 10:01 am
Great pic! Thanks to Noble academy for its words to suppor the child’s education.
Madhav Shrestha/mdvsres@hotmail.com/ Berlin,Germany said,
March 31, 2006 at 7:37 pm
I am so proud for the excellence work of Saligram. Ek photo khidai ma ek bhabshaya banchha bheya, gasto sukai kathin sthan ma gayera photo khichhna tayar hunu parchha. Tara yo aabasar sabai lai kaha milchha ra! Dhanyabad Salagram Dai Tapai lai!
Ani Nobel Academy le ta aaphno prasthiya gogauna pani free ko nirnaya gareko huna sakchha ni…… tara ma pani Nobel ma nei padeko student hu. Yesto sochnu galat ho. Yo udharinaya Kaam ko lagi Nobel ka Nabaraj Baskota+ Nbaraj Sir+Shankar Sir+ Surendra sir lai dhanyabad….
Bishnu Maya Gurung/ Bedford, MA said,
April 1, 2006 at 1:27 am
I like this picture and i like to thank and congratulate the photographer Shaligram Tiwari as well as Kantipur team to broadcast the picture with that boy who is trying to learn what he has seen. He got a chance to study in Nobel Academy and i like to thank Nobel Academy School as well. I am happy that this child’s education career is opened for the rest of his life that is very important in every child’s future. Good luck for him and hope he will be a great person oneday. This picture really is amazing and has a good sense.
sonam newyork said,
April 1, 2006 at 8:48 am
I really appreciate the decision of Nobel Academy,Please keep it up.
May god bless the photographer,Because of him this child has got an opportunity.Yesto kurata aru school le pani sike hunthyo sabai jana nepal ama ko santan hun, dui char jana lai padhaudai ma thulo school haru lai ke pharak pardaina hola.
OM, USA said,
April 1, 2006 at 5:39 pm
The photo reminded me of Eklabya(a character of Mahabharat). The picture says the all, I am with the academy’s decision. The wall is real, and it shows the existence of two different environment in the same society. Bring the truth out. Good job.
menuka/singapore said,
April 1, 2006 at 9:27 pm
The journalist has so many ways to play a part in the society. By capturing the interest of this young boy he has given the chance to take a noble step for Nobel Academy and the golden oppertunity for the boy to be a successful citizen. I would like to thank the journalist and the academy if they put their word in action by finding the boy and giving the education.
Devshan,USA New york said,
April 2, 2006 at 5:12 am
Good Job.
Deepak Kadel/London said,
April 2, 2006 at 2:19 pm
It means more than one can think of…
Lokendra Gtm./WV, USA said,
April 3, 2006 at 9:31 am
Good job nobelian unit……..Just keep it up……
suraj ,Sydne, Australia said,
April 3, 2006 at 4:06 pm
Great job by Mr Saligram ji , do u notice, by this job a poor boy ‘s life can change and our country can get a future star. This credit is for saligram ji but thanx to nobel also and i wish other schools can also learn somthing from this snap or will have to wait to publish another snap by mr saligram ji, Once again solute to mr saligram ji.
bimal rai malaysia said,
April 3, 2006 at 4:16 pm
glad to hear that,it’s great happen….
narendra karki said,
April 6, 2006 at 6:31 pm
Hai ,
i am narendra karki from Lithuinia,
really really trhis is a huge moment of bless for me .and many many thanks for kantipur publicationfor publising this photo.
Rajan Karki ,Los Angeles said,
April 9, 2006 at 12:02 am
I cried…….. what a powerful image!!!!! Salute to Saligram.
aniel hong kong said,
April 9, 2006 at 3:03 am
many many thanks to the person who took this foto.,
really so touchable
Sunuwar c.p//HONG KONG said,
April 9, 2006 at 8:41 am
So great and do so on,so far collecting more such events which can see reality picture in future too.Thanks
Bibash Pandey,Hongkong said,
April 9, 2006 at 10:56 am
thank you very much for photographer. if you are really willing to snap that photo ? If yes , you done well. Many many thanks for this boarding school if you are really processing for his studies .boy you did well demonstration & do very well if you are getting that opportunuties very soon . once again thank you photographer. & Nobel academy administration.
Nar K Rai, Boulder CO. said,
August 10, 2006 at 6:34 am
Excellent example of how a great photagrapher can contribute to help his/her socity. Thank you all out there who are trying to make world a better place.
Vishma Kharel Kansas USA said,
October 9, 2007 at 7:56 am
We all need to give him some space coz he is something who is able to make impossibilities to some possible.