Saturday, June 26, 2010
Walking away in early morning rain ....
There are things . ..
That we do not want to happen . ..
but have to accept,
Things we do not want to know . ...
but have to learn !
and people we can not live without but we have to let it go . . . .
Gaurav Dhwaj Khadka
मुसुक्क हाँस ल! Hi! Girls Do You Love Me?
Hi! Girls Do You Love Me?
Written on a truck door at somewhere around at national highway. Look like this trucker is a Casanova.
Gaurav Dhwaj Khadka
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Need someone to fill my heart ….
Do you know what's the difference between "LOVE" and "LIKE"?
In front of the person you love, winter seems like spring.
But in front of the person you like, winter is just a beautiful winter.
The person you love comes into your mind every two minutes.
You can't look straight into the eyes of the one you love.
But you can always smile into the eyes of the one you like.
Gaurav Dhwaj Khadka
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Walk side by side with me ….
I need you like crazy; I love you like crazy …. I want to cuddle you each and every way. I want to grow old with you …. I just want to walk side by side with you in sunshine and even in rain.
Gaurav Dhwaj Khadka
Saturday, June 05, 2010
The Green Knot Project
As the cities are turning into concrete jungles, there is a need to raise awareness on the importance of trees that stand amidst pollution and population surge. We are asking you to participate in an event being organized to mark the World Environment Day 2010. This silent awareness raising campaign will be held on Saturday, June 5.
On this day, we ask you to join us at New Road Pipalbot at 7 am sharp. The programme will be launched by tying a green knot around the historic papal tree. Through these green knots, we are airing our silent voices on behalf of all the trees within the valley and against rampant pollution, which is far too apparent in the roads, rivers and streams of this holy city.
After the initial knot tying ceremony, the participants will tie green knots on the roadside railings that run from Juddha Salik to New Road Gate. Then they will head to Tripureshwor and tie knots on lampposts on either side of the road leading to Thapathali. The process will be concluded at the Bagmati Bridge.
Gaurav Dhwaj Khadka
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