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Ottawa ChautariThe Newsletter of Nepalese Canadian Association of Ottawa
Volume 8 - Year 3 - April 2005
Please check out www.nepalese.ca for latest updates about NCAO activities,
upcoming events, showcase, messages from members and job opportunities.
Editorial Committee .....
• Anup Pradhanang• Suresh Lal Shrestha
Feedback .....
© Nepalese-Canadian Association of Ottawa959 Wellington Street, Ottawa, ON K1Y 4W1Phone: (613) 725 0202 Ext. 342Web: http://www.nepalese.caEmail: [email protected]
Contents .....
Editorial ............................................ 2
NCAO Activities .................................. 2
afn hut (Children’s World) ................... 6
• xfd|f] b]z g]kfn – b'uf{ cfrfo{
• d]/f] "̊naf/L – ;f}uft l3dL/]
• The Lightning - Saugat Ghimire
• Nepal – My Motherland - Fidel Sherchan
• s6\6"sf] k|bz{g – s}nfz ;'j]bL
• r'6\lsnf – ;f]gL ;'j]bL
• An Apple a Day - Ijya Karki
• The Kidnappers of Jessica - Osika Tripathi
;flxTo ;+;f/ (Literary World) ................... 9
• gj jÈ{ – /fs]z sfsL{
• w]/} dfof 5 – ;'og /fO{
• ;'Gb/ ;+;f/ – ;'/]g pk|]tL
gjjif{ @)^@ sf] z'e pknIodf g]kfnL Sofg8fnL ;+u7g, c6jf oxfFx¿ ;dIf xflb{s d+undo z'esfdgf AoQm ub{5 .
NCAO wishes you a very Happy New Year 2062. May coming days bring us happiness and prosperity!
Editorial
It is a great honour for NCAO to bring you another issue of its biannual newsletter Ottawa Chautari. This eighth issue has come to you amidst new year celebrations and the fourth annual general meeting (AGM) of the Association.
Started by King Vikra-maditya in 57 BC, as a commemoration of his victory upon the Shaks, Vikram Samwat (era) is the main solar calendar followed in Nepal.
Nepal is known for festivals and new year is without exception. Its ar-rival is well noticed with Bisket Jatra festival which is celebrated in Bhaktapur district of the Kathmandu valley. This
festival lasts for about a week and is marked by chariots seen in the streets, with music of traditional bands and a ceremonial pole made of a thick, shorn tree-trunk some 25 m long, erected on the ground.
Another occasion for us is our fourth annual general meeting (AGM). With this AGM, NCAO now
enters the fourth year of its es-tablishment. With over 135 mem-bers, the association is coming up with flying colours. The activities of the association symbolize cor-dial harmony and togetherness contributed by each member of
the community. Now that the term of the current board has come to an end, we look forward to hand-ing over to the new executive board, in-spiration and coop-eration we received from the former executive boards.
In this occasion of the new year and the AGM, we gather again for our com-mitment and to offer helping hands that will contribute to the
uplift of the community we belong to and to the society we live in.
NCAO Activities
Since the publication of the last issue during Dashain Mahotsav 2004 in October, NCAO had a number of activities. They are summarized as below.
NCAO Membership
So far NCAO has 45 family memberships, 12 single memberships and 6 student memberships.
NCAO Website
Continuing with the trend of job posting (http://www.nepalese.ca/jobs), there were some 30 job posting this year. Ever since the Members’ Corner and ‘Other Announcements’ were introduced since the last AGM, there has been about 270 posting.
Dashain Mahotsav 2004
Annual Dashain celebrations on Saturday, October 23 was clearly the major NCAO event of the year. For the first time ever, NCAO managed to obtain a public venue for rehearsals at Hardini LINC Centre thanks to OCISO. Rehearsals took place on Sundays starting September 26, for four weekends. Rehearsals were attended by all participating NCAO members. Volunteers and parents were enthusiastic in encourag-ing participants.
Finally the auspicious day of Tika kicked off on October 23 with community members and guests attending the event with unprecedented zeal and enthusiasm. With Tika & Jamara set to grace the attendee and the Francophone de Vanier hall decorated with colourful items and banners, the stage was all set for the par-ticipants.
Assets
Audio mixer
Dance costumes
Finance
Total Income $5,710.50
Total Expenses $4,173.39
Net Saving $1,537.11
Total Equity $3,948.43
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The event turned out to be a splendid combination of songs and dances by various performers amidst a flu-ent performances by the masters of the ceremony and delicious food.
Seventh volume of NCAO’s newsletter, Ottawa Chautari was also released during the occasion and the display of Nepali artifacts by Sushil Joshi stole the show. NCAO is grateful for his exhibition of rare artifacts.
Himalayan Travels and Tours
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Nepalese Owned and
Operated
Nepali Language School
Nepali language school is running smoothly with two classes at D. Roy Kennedy Public School at Woodroffe Avenue. The school moved to this new venue in this school year.
Apart from the curriculum in Nepali, there were various activities including a quiz contest on April 2 when win-ners were awarded prizes.
New Year 2005New Year was celebrated with a potluck din-ner on the eve of December 31 at Ottawa Citi-zen hall. Comedy show and the dance were the highlights of the evening and open floor dance were enjoyed by all alike.
Fresh Start Program
Following a proposal sent to CCI under its Fresh Start Program to promote professional art-ists, NCAO obtained a grant of $1,000. This was indeed a milestone for NCAO. Résumé of com-munity artists Geeta Thapa, Grishma Thapa, Kanchan Gautam, Lana Rana, Patricia Rana, Philemon Rai, Rajendra Rana, Rasna Sherchan and Robin Subba accompanied the proposal. Pawan Agrawal, Pramod Dhakal and John P. Melville (OCISO) contributed in the proposal. NCAO extends its acknowledgement for the contribution made by them.
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Participation in Ottawa Asian Heritage Month Activities The month of May in Canada is being celebrated as the Asian Heritage Month to commemorate the contributions of Asian Canadians. This year Ottawa Asian Heritage Month Society (OAHMS) is organizing various events in the city throughout the month of May. NCAO, as a supporting organization of OAHMS, is participating in its various activities. NCAO will be presenting a Nepali dance at the OAHMS Gala Concert to be organized at Christ Church Cathedral on May 14 and will be show casing Nepalese culture and artifacts at Tulip Festival Pavilion, Major Hill’s Park on May 23. The detail information about OAHMS activities and events are available at http://asianheritagemonth.net. NCAO encourages its members to participate in these events and make them successful.
Winterlude Outing
NCAO organized a winterlude outing at Dow’s Lake on February 19 after-noon. Some forty community members, especially the skaters enjoyed the day. Even novice were seen trying to learn how to skate. Younger members of the community excelled in skating skills. As the last day of Winterlude, colourful tents
were seen everywhere and children won various prizes from different organizers after performing their individual and group talent. Prior to the gathering at the venue, pizza was served at Nepali language school. Popcorn, hot
chocolate, cookies and maple toffee were liked by all including adults. NCAO would like to thank Michael Casey for coordinating the event. Above lines in Nepali better describe the day.
Proposal for Funding
A proposal for Bell Community sports fund grants has been recently submitted. Kalidas Subedi contributed in the proposal and NCAO acknowledges his contribution.
Graduation - NCAO congratulates
• Bhuwani Paudel graduated from Carleton University with a master’s degree in Geo-technical engineering.
New Arrivals - NCAO welcomes new Nepalese in Ottawa
• Pradeep Raj Sharma moved to Ottawa with his wife Ratna and children Prayatna & Prayush• Anil Poudel arrived in Ottawa to join his wife Kanchan Gautam Poudel.• Kailash Man Singh Dongol moved to Ottawa with his wife Lalana and children Aastha & Akrist.
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jfn hut (Children’s World)
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b'uf{ cfrfo{
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d]/f] ;fgf] k"mnAff/Ldf k"mn y/L y/L ed/f k'tnL cfO{ 3'D5g\ j/L k/L .
slxn] lbG5' kfgL dslxn] /fV5' dnkfgL / dn kfO{k'mN5g\ w]/} k"mn .
k"mnn] lbG5 jf;gfk"mnn] lbG5 zf]efd}n] klg bË kb}{u5{' w]/} ;]jf .
d]/f] ;fgf] k"mnAff/Ldf k"mn y/L–y/Llkm+hfp“5g\ jf;gf3/ j/L–k/L .
The Lightning
Saugat Ghimire
Lightning! Lightning! In the skyI’m so scared, I want to cry,I really want to go to sleepI don’t even want to peek.
I locked the windows and the doorI see my brother on the floor,He is afraid, just like meI heard something, what could it be?
“BROOOM” said something really loudI think it’s a thunder cloud,Lightning! Lightning! in the skyI’m so scared, I want to cry
Nepal - My Motherland
Fidel Sherchan
I love Nepal because it is so coolIf it isn’t, you are a big stupid fool
They are the best because you know whyAll the countries are jealous TURN THE BLIND EYE
It is the best country in my heartI will never ever break apart
I am honoured to be one of the NepaleseGuess what I learned? A B C’s
Born in Nepal, raised in Nepal After leaving Nepal I went to Montreal
Actually it was Ottawa I am sorryComing to Ottawa I was so worried.
Ottawa was a great experience for meBut I couldn’t have any Nepalese rupee.
After writing this poem I am going to cryBut, I already got tears in my eye.
I have to go now so goodbyeHope I am going to Nepal in July
Views and ideas expressed here belong to the authors and NCAO bears no responsibility regarding their content.
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r'6\lsnf
;f]gL ;'j]bL
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An Apple A Day
Ijya KarkiGrade 4Marlborough SchoolWindsor, Canada
Today at school, did I tell you about an adventure I had? Well! It started like this, I was walking to school when I found a dollar. So I went to the store and as I walked in, the ground was moving. I knew I was ‘TRAVELLING’ ! The next thing I knew, I was on an island and there was a sign reading ‘Junkland’. After walking about five minutes I saw a village and I went there. When I got there, I met a girl named Abby. She showed me around. All the people were fat and some were sick. I wished, I was back home. I reached my pocket and I found five apple seeds. I thought for a moment, maybe we could plant these apple seeds and make these people healthy. Apple is very healthy because it has minerals, vitamins and is good for human bodies. So Abby and I planted the apple seeds. Then Abby brought magic water so that the apple seeds could grow faster. After the apples were ready, Abby and I gave them away to all the people. The seeds that people got from their apples, they replanted them over and over again. Plus the sign ‘Junkland’ now is ‘Appleland’ ! “Wake up”! Wake up”! It was my sister and she was eating an apple. She gave me an apple and said “Here is your apple.” “Every thing that happened was a dream?” I mum-bled to my self. My sister said, “An Apple a day keeps the doctor away”.
The Kidnappers of Jessica
Osika Tripathi
Once upon a time there was a girl named Jessica. She was seven. If you looked at her, she had long graceful leg, pretty face with two sweet dimples on each cheek and her long silky brown hair with her black almond shaped twinkling eyes that no one could resist
Jessica’s parents were rich. They were the richest family in her Dance City. In that city, everyone loved dance, music, etc. Jessica surely looked like a grace-ful dancer, didn’t she? Well, she surely did, but she wasn’t. Wherever she danced, she broke something or hurt someone.
But she was good at her school work although she never gave up hope about dancing. Her parents put
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her in an expensive dance school, but it was no good. So they hired private dance teachers, but one after another, they all quitted.
One day, while Jessica was passing by the TV room, she heard her parents say that many girls were disappearing from their houses. She heard it but she did not want to spoil her mood. So she went to her own little park. When she was sliding on a long round slide, she heard something. She got out of the slide and looked through the peephole.
She saw five-six people wearing all black and masks. She was frightened. They noticed her and crashed the door open. Then they dragged her and put her in a sack. When the dragging stopped, they pulled Jessica and other girls out of the sack.
Then she saw other girls who were dancing on a glass. Their feet were bleeding and they looked tired and starving.
Then they pulled away the bleeding girls from there and forced Jessica and other girls, who they had just brought, to dance. Jessica was ready to dance but others were not. Jessica began dancing everywhere. She spun around and bumped into a piano and broke it. Other girls started screaming. The kidnappers piled all girls into a jeep and took them to their own houses. Everyone lived happily ever after.
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Annual Picnic & Food Drive 2005Andrew Haydon Park, Nepean,
Saturday, July 23, 2005
PLEASE SUPPORT THE GOOD CAUSE
An opportunity to share some good time with your family and friends and help The Ottawa Food Bank by donating
non-perishable food
Please contact:Pawan Agrawal
(823-0488; [email protected])or
Rajendra Rana (828-6829; [email protected])
Join NCAO and be a Part of a Dynamic Community Organization
Nepalese Canadian Association of Ottawa (NCAO) is a registered non-profit organization established to foster mutual respect and cooperation among Nepalese and individuals or organizations of similar objectives and interests. NCAO is also actively involved in promoting awareness of Nepalese arts, culture, language and
tradition, and assisting Nepalese newcomers in Ottawa.
The membership of NCAO is open to everyone who has an interest in Nepal and Nepali culture. Members receive discounts on ticket prices of NCAO events, and a subscription to its biannual newsletter Ottawa Chautari. The annual membership fee is $15 for individuals, $25 for families and $10 for students. Please mail the completed application form below along with the membership fee to:
Treasurer, NCAO, 959 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1Y 4W1
For additional information, please call (613) 725 0202 Ext. 342
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