Living with Lupus | Suffering from Chronic Illness Since 2012
Living with Lupus Since 2012 Medicine, for me, is a part of life, but I have always hated taking it. […]
Living with Lupus Since 2012 Medicine, for me, is a part of life, but I have always hated taking it. […]
Yes, I am an Extraordinary Woman. Changing society and bringing equal rights and justice to every woman is very important. We can all put our hands together to raise awareness and inspire young girls to work towards equality by educating every single girls around the world.
She’s the First. I am a girl. A girl in Nepal, in the beautiful mountains. The sun is on the horizon.
I’m getting older and with the passing of time, I start to feel like the world is set against me. I am a girl on the side of a river bed breaking stones
The Story of a Nepali Girl
Hello, everyone! I am twenty-two year old girl, Deepa Bohara, from a small village of rural Nepal in Surkhet, a mid-western part of Nepal. I was born in a small family and we were three little kids like chickens from a hen at one time. I live with my mom and two brothers. My dad works in India as a security guard. He comes to visit us once a year. I miss him so much when he is not at home with all of us. My mom has a tailor shop where she works every day and makes beautiful kurtas for me as I wish. My older brother is a computer teacher at the Kopila Valley School. My small brother is in high school. I am a student of science focusing on biology. I just passed 12th grade in first division but am waiting for my 11th grade results because last year, I failed physics and chemistry.