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Readers' Digest: Heorist Act

   Hi! I am not regular reader of Reader 03-Oct-01 GP
     I am sure it is a typo like i do - five 03-Oct-01 NK
       I later looked at the title.LOL. We all 03-Oct-01 Biswo


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GP Posted on 03-Oct-01 04:41 AM

Hi!

I am not regular reader of Reader's Digest, but, a student of my
lab suggested the Reader's Digest corner in ocean of Jap. news
magazine.

As I returned to my office, I just turned the few pages FARARARAA,
I found Bold word Nepal.

It was the article on Mr. Kunda Dixit as we know who is he in this
Cyber space community of Nepal. A Hero who was so much cited
during post royal massacre news coverage.

When I read the article from head to tail, I was overwhelmed with
his dedication, determination and faith to locate his brother and
rescue him in a week which was fully occupied by bad weather
and landslide at Krishna Bhir. Its great lesson to many peoples who
just does not want to give up, searching their loved ones and
their friends. Mr. Kunda Dixit is one of the few real Heros, I
had ever heard. Well, when i was in India, I used to hear once
year the Presidents' prize winners who did save peoples risking
themselves, and I am very much satisfied that Nepal also has
such Heros who can inspire others to be their followers.

Its also a good news to read that they Dixit Brothers have
started a Spinal Injuries Society of Nepal, to help peoples &
porter who have similar injuries in remote or anywhere in Nepal.

Cheers! to Heros.

GP
NK Posted on 03-Oct-01 02:54 PM

I am sure it is a typo like i do - five per line. maybe you meant to say heroic.
Biswo Posted on 03-Oct-01 03:14 PM

I later looked at the title.LOL. We all make mistakes.

Yes, Dixit brothers seem to be nice people having some mission.

Btw, just remembered, there was one article of Gaurab Raj Upadhyaya(?) that took some paragraphs out of w3 consortium drafts and was not referenced.
Actually, I had been reluctant to read the boy's any next article but when I found
one in Himal about computer trainers in South Asia, I read that anyway.Amazingly,
Mr Upadhyaya seems to have a great potential. His writing skill, and organization
of the report was all informed,engrossing and of high quality.

It proves that due to lack of any regulatory rules, even people with faculty to write
a good articles tend to resort to easier means.