The Story of my Family
My name is Deepa Bohara. I was a young girl living in the mid-western part of Nepal. We were three little kids like a chicken from a hen at one time.
My name is Deepa Bohara. I was a young girl living in the mid-western part of Nepal. We were three little kids like a chicken from a hen at one time.
People still face a variety of injustices in Nepal, causing them emotional and physical harm, and there’s no one way in which these injustices happen. Cases of acid attacks and domestic violence are rampant. Women aren’t able to speak up for their rights without criticism because it is believed that decisions about their lives and safety should be made by someone else. Freedom of choice is limited for most Nepalis.
When her husband came home from the Army camp, he helped her carry the water. The half an hour walk to Khorke with the two of them was precious.They were so shy. They timidly talked about the letters they’d written to each other last week as they carried us turn by turn.
My Lovelies. I am introducing you all to the five lovely cuties who live close by me, 2 mins away from my home. Their names are Geeta, Deepa, Ganga, Jamuna and Anusha. Geeta who is the oldest one is 9 years old. Four cute girls, Deepa, Ganga, Jamuna and Anusha are Geeta’s sister’s daughters. They are from Kalikot.
Interconnectedness What I believe In | Mirror In front Of Me. Through interconnectedness, we are able to produce creative arts for people then it becomes a community of people who love arts. There will be more communities of people who value arts.
A Letter From Old House to the Oldest Son. Then suddenly you decided to leave like I was no one to you. You forgot how I saved all of you from those storms in Ashare jhari, I gave you the coolest air in summer. The bed that you used to sleep in is still empty in the poor room of me. After you left, your dad and mom left then slowly your brother’s family left as well. So what next?
On 26 June 2015 | Thoughts all of a Sudden I closed all the windows to avoid the rays of
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.