There are various types of Nepali songs that we play and listen in terms of religion, caste place and culture.People sing songs in different types of festivals such as marriage, bartabandha, fair and festivals."Driver Ma Mailo".
This the lyrics of Sunana Kohi Ta goes like this. Sunana Kohi Ta Mero Samu Kohi Basechha, Andharyo Mero Jibaanma Kaho Bata Jyoti Jharechha, Ye Baatash... Yee Hawa... Na Chalaide Unilia, Ye Jhari ye Baadal.. na rujhai jai dai unilai.

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Contribution of SOS

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SOS stands for Save Our Soul. It is the voice of the disabled, helpless, orphan and homeless children. According to the available data, SOS villages are established in 131 countries of the world. The number of villages reached 1540 in 2000. More than 6,50,000 people and organizations have been donating fund to run these children villages. SOS children villages have now established a total of 15,667 facilities of different catagories.
Programs like vocational training, ceramic training (pottery work), mother retirement homes, social center for mothers and children, etc. are run in this villages. It does all the necessary things for the betterment and prosperous life of the children.

Nepali Radios

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Nepali Songs

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Scouting in Nepal

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Scout was established in Nepal in 1952. At present, the number of scouts in Nepal is about 35,000. Nepal Scouts has its headquarters at Lainchaur in Kathmandu. It has spread all over Nepal. Nepal Scouts are seen actively involved in controlling the crowd in Pashupatinath temple during Dashain, Shivaratri, Teej, etc. Tree plantation, cleaning streets and providing assistance to the victims of natural disasters are usual for Nepal Scouts. Nepal Scouts has participated in several world Jamborees. There have been National Jamborees as well as in which scouts from different parts of the country come together and share theirs ideas.

Alcohol and Dangers

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Alcohol is a drug for person, a fuel for cars and a solvent grease. Alcohol dose not kill person instantly but in a slow process. People drink it due to the following reasons:
  1. sudden sadness or deep anxiety
  2. curiosity
  3. hard to take the problem (समस्या स्वीकार्न कठिन हुनाले )
  4. be intoxicated, boozed and jingoist (फुर्तिवाजे)
  5. be socialized
  6. follow the rumor of being handsome or beautiful

A puff of cigarette, a sniff of tobacco, a gulp of wine, beer or ale (जांड) may plunge into mire later. Do not take them even for sake of socializing. Once tempted, ever doomed. If it is, following are the dangers of alcohol alone:

  1. Mental depression or damage of brain due to fights, accidents and addiction.
  2. Cancer of throat and stomach.
  3. Hepatitis, cirrhosis of liver vitamin defficiency.
  4. Damage to nerves.
  5. Stomach ulcers and then cancer.
  6. Death of baby of pregnant women

Bhutanese Refugees

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During the 1990s, our neighboring kingdom, Bhutan faced a serious problem. The problem was created by the government and its people. The people, mainly the ones who were originally from Nepal, were treated badly by the government. They were forced to adopt Bhutanese way of life, including wearing clothes, social custom, language, etc. They revolted against the decision made by the government and demanded human rights. The king of Bhutan considered it against the soil of the country and treated those people cruelly. Many of the leaders were arrested and put into prison. The people could not resist the atrocities forced by the Bhutanese Government. So, they left their country and came to Nepal and began to live as refugees in several camps in eastern Terai.

It is a serious problem both for Bhutanese people as well as Nepal. Nepal itself is facing problems of over population. When more people are added then it cannot cope with the situation with its limited resources.

Untouchability

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Untouchable is a bad  social evil prevalent in our country due to caste system. Under such system some castes people are regarded as untouchable by higher castes people.. They are downtrodden people. They are prohibited to enter the house of high caste people and high caste people do not eat food cooked or touched by them. This system is a stigma for Nepalese society. It has degraded humanity and violated human rights and dignity. Thus has made very bad discrimination among  the people on the basis of birth. Therefore, such social evils must be uprooted from the society through joint efforts of the people.
According to some sources (may be in Kantipur TV or Nepal TV,  Nepal One or other) I came to know that unaccountability  has been 100% eliminated from our country.