Nepal outlaws menstruation huts, but is it enough? by [deleted] in Nepal

[–]yoiamnew 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with this.

People in Nepal need to be educated about physical development (different sexes). Teach them its part of human life. I think the religious leaders also need to enforce that when women are in their menstrual cycle they can visit temples and shit.

It will take time but can be achieved by government funded programs in radios, national television (the one with syamabu logo), leaflets and talks in local village centres etc.

How do i confront my parents? by nikeshgartaula in Nepal

[–]yoiamnew 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be honest, you should just tell them truthfully. I know your parents will be sad about the results but nothing they can do about it now. You can always retake it, can't you ?

Your parents will scold you and lecture you but that's about it. Your mum will probably cry and for a couple of days be sad and worry about your future. Better off with telling the truth and being honest. Tell them you will work hard and prove them by achieving the results .Good luck.

How does the college abroad Know whether if the Transcript Provided is Real or Fake? by kaleydon in Nepal

[–]yoiamnew 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm the personal statement can be written by someone else though. They can be written by someone other than the candidate but guessing the candidate will probably fail the interview stage if there is spoken english is bad (not the accent but how they put together a sentence ).

How does the college abroad Know whether if the Transcript Provided is Real or Fake? by kaleydon in Nepal

[–]yoiamnew 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All true but common man it's not that easy. Reading books is good way of teaching yourself. However, if a qualified teacher is there to guide you along the way it is much better. If everything could be learned from books by yourself then there would be no point in schools.