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HahooGuru |
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on 22-Aug-02 09:57 AM
Sebs News Bulletine had this news. Congratulation to both swarnim and Kiran. Looks we know them very well in this forum too. One of them being our well known avatar in TND days. Ashu used to cite a lot. Congratulations to Swarnim Wagle 228B and Kiran Sitaula 268B for being appointed to World Bank Headquarters, Washington DC, USA. Kiran, Congratulation. How are you doing there? I got your name in Pramendra Bhagat's private stories. #end of trucking. Job less Part I # HG
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on 22-Aug-02 10:03 AM
URL: http://www.sebsonline.org/events/newsletter/
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on 22-Aug-02 10:45 AM
wow. cool CONGRATULATIONS DAIS, AND ALL THE BEST.
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on 22-Aug-02 01:37 PM
Congratulations Swarnimji and Kiranji. And thank you GuruDev for bringing this joyous news. GuruDev lai pani badhaai chha hai, Kantipur.org ko Web Master saheb hunubhayekoma. Nepe missing Biswo and Paschim but also enjoying Sajha ko akash ma udayeka thuprai naya tara, graha and naxetra.haru..
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on 22-Aug-02 01:47 PM
"...but also enjoying Sajha ko akash ma udayeka thuprai naya tara, graha and naxetra.haru.. " Ma pani except RAHU and KETU, Nepeji. Kiran ra Swarnim prabhu haru lai badhai ta chhadai chha.
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on 22-Aug-02 09:00 PM
Just checked my emails…Arnico is surprised at a 'breaking' news, and dear NK is mournful…both nudged me to visit Sajha. It’s not that I have disappeared. I have become terribly busy recently (yes, also "traveling"), and just don't have the time to post. Hopefully that will change in a few weeks/months, but I try and drop by for quick visits every few days…was pleased to see honorable HG's return to Sajha -- arnico and I tried to post a welcome from northern Thailand to HG last sunday while finishing up a joint task for HMG at 2 am in the morning, but we couldn't. Mera priye comrade-in-arms NK and Nepe are right, good old sajha turf is no longer familiar, perhaps the transformation is for the better…As for HG's news, I think it is exactly one year old. If my sources are right, I take it that Kiran-ji is still at the Bank, but Swarnim-ji has long quit Washington to try out new pastures in the East. But the great fan of DC that he is, I believe he wants to be back there in a few years, work for a season or two, and then succumb to the bug of wanderlust again…Africa is next?
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Grateful dead |
Posted
on 22-Aug-02 09:02 PM
Isn't Swarnim is same as Paschim? Really good news to hear.
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bisun |
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on 22-Aug-02 10:07 PM
"As for HG's news, I think it is exactly one year old. " And I thought Swarnim dai was back from Vietnam. Oops.
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HahooGuru |
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on 22-Aug-02 10:29 PM
No, its from latest newsletter of SEBS available at sebsonline. Its not my mistake, but, its sebs problem if its old issue, posed as recent one. The issue writes: MAGH-FALGUN-CHAITRA 2058 issue. Well, I have news papers / magazine's I keep them for years, and surely some news don't get old. I guess Swarnim (I don't know whether Swarnim = Paschim or Kiran Sitaula = Paschim -) being a nice guy I knew his name for years, I don't feel its bad to congrat him. Late better than never. Well, somewhere, I read that Kiran Sitaula is among firts few guys to initiate SEBS. Now they are having war on NAME change. SEBS or Budhanilkantha Alumni Organization or (SEBS, Budhanilkantha Alumni Organization ) Note the comma separtor. Well, new guys when they don't have some brilliant idea, they either change their curtain or carpet to feel great, like Mrs. Deoba did it. Similarly, it looks SEBS ex.com peoples have dumb plans, and one of them is name change. HG
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HahooGuru |
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on 23-Aug-02 02:40 AM
Following URL has a article written by Swarnim Wagle who seems to come from Gorkha: Bungkot (??): I wish I was there once. http://www.worldbank.org/participation/PEM.pdf enjoy reading it.
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HahooGuru |
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on 23-Aug-02 02:41 AM
Aforementioned Article was published on April 2002
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HahooGuru |
Posted
on 23-Aug-02 02:44 AM
Co-authored (contributor) by Swarnim Wagle [Capacity for Development: New Solutions to Old Problems, Published by Earthscan and UNDP (United Nations Development Programme] Capacity for Development - Overview http://www.earthscan.co.uk/samplechapters/Capacity_for_development_overview.pdf (PDF file, 468KB) £48.00 (Swarnim ji, costly book desu ne).
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HahooGuru |
Posted
on 23-Aug-02 02:52 AM
Now I know who is Swarnim Wagle, the SLC Board 2nd (11th Batch). Great Peoples deserve clapping. I wish he participate in making Nepal, but, just request him not to turn new generation Dr. BRB. http://www.bnks.edu.np/achieve/slcboard.htm
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HahooGuru |
Posted
on 23-Aug-02 02:57 AM
Ashu met Swarnim. Hey, Swarnim where you were not ? You were in London school of Economics. I always used to tell these days that if you are good in study, don't study engineering and science or medicine, that will stuck you after Bachelor either ending up getting dumb Ph.D. as univ. deserve to be a Professor, or turn out to be another BRB finally turning to be half cooked politician. I suggest them challenge economics, and if you can get to econimics, then, you become authority. Swarnim is an example for me to expand my NARA. Happy reading. Date: Sun, 2 Apr 1995 19:17:56 -0400 (EDT) From: Ashutosh Tiwari Subject: Gossip and BBC Nepali Sewa To: nepal@cs.niu.edu http://library.wustl.edu/~listmgr/tnd/0120.html Recently, Boston's Raju Pradhan and I were in London, as guests of Swarnim Wagle at the London School of Economics. While there, thanks to Swarnim's and Joti Giri's great hospitality, we had a marvelous time, touring all over London on Double Deckers, meeting Nepalis in London and at Oxford (great bunch of people!), eating at Natraj in London -- the oldest Nepali restuarant there (good food, especially the momos; but, alas, no, we did not get to meet Ms. Karishma KC-Manandhar!!) -- guffing about this and that till the wee hours of the morning, and trying to imitate Joti Giri's most unforgettable gestures, mannerisms, and passionate river-talks. [Given Joti's amazing dedication to study the science and the engineering behind the rivers of Nepal, Raju and I deduced that Joti must have been an hyperactive fish in the Karnali River in his previous life! Still, too bad that Joti, being the Japanese chef Joti, does not believe in Hindu-istic idea of reincarnation!] Anyway, our stay in London was, as Joti would have put it more memorably, with his palms knifing across the air: "kya khatara trip, yaar!" One highlight included stopping by the Nepali Sewa Studio of the BBC Radio Service. Folks there -- especially Mr. Khagendra Nepali and Mr.Rabindra Mishra -- were quite cordial, and expressed interest in getting news related to Nepalis and Nepal from North America. They said that if there's something interesting happening in North America that could be of interest to Nepali listeners worldwide, they would like to be informed, so that they can, whenever possible, despatch their BBC staff to cover the story for transmission. Unfortunately, they do not have e-mail, but their fax number is as follows: (44) 0171-379-0975. BBC radio service, as you all know, is very influential in Nepal. Fax them news from North America, who knows, news about your activities or community news could be picked up on the air-waves in Lamjung!! namaste ashu
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