Dear lavana, Your success shines bright in our family's history. Here's to even more victories and inspiring moments ahead, making us all proud. Best wishes for more sucess!
video taska baala. thathehe memeguna cartoon video ta gatheki rhutu mye, macha mye, machaa taygu bakhan, buddha wa bunga dyo yaa bakhan ta na thathehe cartoon dayka ditana Mandala Television yata inaap lisen vituna na dechhana chona......
Thank you for such a beautiful and informative video, for Newars like me who doesn't even know a single word of Newa Bhasa. It will help us to learn a little bit of our Bhasa as well. L Love from Pushparaj Newar, Kokrajhar, Assam, India.
@TheNewar9, we appreciate your love for Nepal Bhasa. We will definitely publish similar videos. If you have any further curiosity, inbox us your queries.
A very insightful content. I got goosebumps when there was a Halo behind the little girl. It is not just a song introducing 'barnamala', i saw it as an attempt to re-introduce so many lost cultures and objects. And the video is perfectly concluded by suggesting to become 'Gyani' . A wholesome package indeed. Kudos to the team and Best wishes for upcoming projects.
Watching my Nana's journey in chess unfold has been incredibly inspiring. Seeing her passion and dedication to the game has not only motivated me but countless others as well. Now, witnessing her establish the first-ever chess academy in Nepal fills me with pride beyond words. Her determination to share her love for chess and empower others is truly remarkable. Keep shining, Nana. Your journey is paving the way for countless others to follow their dreams. Love and support always. ❤❤
Pranay's learning is really inspiring! It's a wonderful feeling how swimming has positively changed his mental and physical aspects. The coaches deserves flowers and fame.
It was a "Sold Out" event. Congratulations Krit and Dr. Sunita Maleku ju. The event raised more than NPR 100k and Mr. Krit Shekhar Amatya handed the amount to Autism Care Society Nepal. Thankful. Every visitor watching this video will learn something from it, I am sure. 🙏
Personally, I am very proud of Pranay and his daddy for achieving this success without any professional guidance. I am a qualified teacher specialising in special needs in the UK. We must educate our society and work on a curriculum system at school for children with special needs, especially with autism. Keep swimming Pranay!!! Here, I would like to share a bit about Autusim What is Autusim, Autism, or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder that affects social interaction, communication, behaviour, and sensory processing. It's called a "spectrum" disorder because individuals with autism can have a wide range of strengths and challenges, and the term reflects the variability in symptoms and functioning. Key characteristics of autism may include: Social Challenges: Individuals with autism often have difficulties with social interactions, such as understanding social cues, making eye contact, and engaging in reciprocal conversations. Communication Differences: Some people with autism may have delayed speech and language development, while others may have challenges understanding and using non-verbal communication like gestures and facial expressions. Repetitive Behaviors: Many individuals with autism engage in repetitive behaviours or have specific interests that are intense and focused. These behaviours can include repetitive movements (like hand-flapping), insistence on sameness, and preoccupation with particular topics. Sensory Sensitivities: People with autism may be sensitive to sensory stimuli, such as lights, sounds, textures, or smells. Conversely, some individuals may seek specific sensory experiences. Strengths and Special Talents: While autism presents challenges, individuals with ASD often have unique strengths and talents, such as a strong memory, attention to detail, or proficiency in specific areas like mathematics or art. It's important to note that each person with autism is unique, and the term "spectrum" reflects the wide variability in how the disorder manifests. The exact cause of autism is not fully understood, and there is no single known cause. Research suggests a combination of genetic and environmental factors may contribute. In the UK, education providers (schools) from the early years (Nursery) follow specific guidelines (framework) that ensure children learn and develop well and are kept healthy and safe. That framework ensures children (birth to age 5) have the knowledge and skills they need to start school. Suppose the children do not meet the framework's criteria. In that case, the school provides specific assessments with the help of specialised people such as speech and language therapists, occupational and physiotherapists and educational psychologists. After the assessment, the child will sent to the special needs school, which is designed to prepare students for adult life as independent, confident, resilient and happy people who are able to communicate their needs, opinions and preferences within their own individual potential, participating fully as a valued member of society. The school delivers a subject focusing on subjects and skills relevant to students' lives and interests to broaden their experience. Early intervention and tailored support can make a significant difference in the lives of individuals with autism, helping them develop skills, enhance their quality of life, and participate more fully in society. Awareness and understanding of autism contribute to creating inclusive and supportive environments for individuals on the spectrum.
It's really hard to stay strong for kids specially when things are not under your control. But Pranay's father made very nice decision and also showed a way to Pranay. It's really an inspirational video for every parents.
@tamilsalvi9494 Absolutely, your observation is entirely accurate. It's a well-established tradition that the goddess Kumari should not make contact with the ground. In the video, the participant is performing the classical Kumari Dance (Naach) in the context of the Miss Little Newa pageant. She is truly talented to represent the classical dance performance.