Story of a lost Convocation Certificate of Rajiv Gandhi university

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Story of a lost convocation

Anju Gauli completed her nursing and returned back to nepal, as convocation certificate is issued to students only after some months or year, Gauli was unable to receive the certificate as she was no in India. She has already reached Australia for continuing her further studies.

She had asked her friend to collect on her behalf. Her friend collected on her behalf from university. Even the friend who had collected her document had come to Australia but was not receiving the call and was ignoring her calls. Later she conveyed that she lost Gauli’s convocation and she really doesn’t know where it went.

Gauli was in great trouble as she had to submit the convocation certificate to her college in Australia, She had liked our page nepalese in bangalore news and came to know that we have been working on students document collection. So she contacted us, we assured her that we can solve her issue.

Bringing back her certificate was not that easy for us. We went to university number of times, but the procedure of lost certificate was too difficult. We even thought of giving reason as damaged certificate, but we need to present damaged certificate to the university, so that too didn’t work. We need to giving police complaint report to the university, and for that she herself need to give complaint report to bangalore police and no on behalf will wok for that, but as she was in Australia that too didn’t work.

We asked her to complaint a file in Australia, but there they had online system and she couldn’t give anything to us except some digit code so that too didn’t work.

We asked her to ask her parents to complain in nepal, and even to complain in nepal we need to publish in newspaper about the lost certificate. So doing all these things in nepal, we got the police complaint, notary, and news posted and sent all the originals to the bangalore representative.

And finally after gathering all these documents, we received duplicate convocation certificate after almost 5 months.

So always be careful when you are asking any one to collect your original documents.

And you can always count NIB for collecting your documents. Whatsapp or call us at our nepal’s number 9869178426

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COVID Crisis: Crossing the Indo-Nepal Border During COVID

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COVID-19 affects different people in several ways. Most infected people will develop mild to moderate illness and recover without hospitalization.

  • Most common symptoms:
  • fever
  • dry cough
  • tiredness

Less common symptoms:

  • aches and pains
  • sore throat
  • diarrhea
  • conjunctivitis
  • headache
  • loss of taste or smell
  • a rash on the skin, or discoloration of fingers or toes
 

How to Cross the border from India to Nepal During COVID Lockdown from Kakarbhitta ??

Take a flight from Bangalore to Bagdogra.

You will get a prepaid cab from the airport to the Kakarbhitta border.

You need to walk and cross the Mechi bridge to cross the border. Across the bridge, they will check your Documentations.

Required 3 document photocopies are,

1) ID Proof.

2) COVID negative report 72 hrs.

3) Entry permitted signed from the ward of your home town.

The documentation check starts from 10 am onwards, once verified, they let you go, Bhadrapur airport is just 40 mins away from the border.

Note:  While crossing the border, the police does not have a printer or photocopy machine with them. Ensure you have photocopies or printouts of documents mandatorily with you.

Without proper care,  it can get worse.  Many cases in the past few months in different parts of the world show that how fast this virus can spread if no proper care or measures are followed.

The only way to stop spreading the virus is by taking appropriate precautions. Follow the advice and guidelines provided by your local health authority or government. Always Wear a Mask. Maintain Social Distancing. Clean your hand often by using soap and water, or an alcohol-based hand rub. When you cough or sneeze cover your nose and mouth with your bent elbow or a tissue.  Don’t go outside if you’re not feeling well and unless it’s necessary.

Consult with the doctor if you have a mild fever, cough, or any other kind of symptoms. 

 

Via: Ram Gurung

 

Nepali Restaurant in Bangalore: My Own MBA in My Own University

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Nepali Restaurant in Bangalore

As I was walking through Koramangala 5th block I happened to see a name board which read as “Bamey’s A trip to Nepal” I was curious to know what it could so go inside to my surprise it was an Authentic Nepali Restaurant in Bangalore with wall paintings and frames with typical Nepali theme, Background Nepali song.
This is the story of a young entrepreneur Nikhil who came to Bangalore from Kathmandu to pursue Bachelors in Business Management at Jain University.nepali-restaurant-in-bangalore
When asked how did he start this Restaurant. He said he got mesmerized with the city, everything about it felt so big and grand and he had never thought of staying back or opening a business, once he was done with his degree. It was these days of being broke and no alternate source of income that made him explore, be adventurous, and look at opportunities to make money. In search of experience, he got his first internship in a startup company that was into corporate events and marketing.

First Month of Internship

In the first month of his internship, he worked for 8 to 10 hours a day. His work was to fold 300 to 500 promotional T-shirts. And deliver them in his scooter from one end of the city to another. He used to eat one meal a day, in the evening a tea and some buns. After weeks of hard work he received his first payment the envelope which had cheque, when opened it said Rs 3000 only. He still remembers how his eyes watered and his heart shrank. He still continued working for them and in a years’ time, they were paying Him Rs 20000 per month. These days of struggle made him realize his strengths and weakness.
“Being born and brought up in Kathmandu.

Momo: The go-to Food

Momos were always the go-to food and favorite street food. The aromas and taste of those hearty Jhol of momos in a run-down Bhatti still linger in my tongue.” He got disappointed with the momos he had here in Bangalore. They somehow didn’t taste like the ones back home. That’s when this thought arises if I ever get to do business here I will surely open a small momo cart or stall.

So he was done with college and started working full time in the same company. It was when coming back from an event in Delhi on Rajdhani train and then suddenly he started introspecting and realized that he was just 21 years old and had no responsibility on his shoulder he neither had wife nor people who depended on him. His parents are still young and healthy. That’s when it hit him that this period of life is when he can go all out and dare to do what he wanted to do that’s when “ the Marwadi inside him blossomed”.

After Reaching Bangalore

He reached Bangalore wrote a mail to his boss saying that I am quitting and packed my bags and went back home to Kathmandu. My parents were thrilled to see me and were also angry that he left his job. His dad asked him So what’s next? He didn’t really know what was next. His parents persisted in him doing an MBA and wanted to see him wear a suit and carry a briefcase to a swanky corporate office. But he knew if he does MBA he would be trapped for life, after investing in an MBA my parents would expect me to get a job, get the investment back, and then marry.

He wasn’t up for that. So he gathered the courage went to his dad and told him that, Dad if I do an MBA in a decent college in Bangalore you will have to invest 12 lakhs minimum. Then you will also have to help me with my monthly expenses. So I want you to give me 5 lakh rupees, the next two years of life. And I will also not ask you for my monthly expenses. I want to do my own MBA and he finally agreed.

Survival in The Retro

He started this retro in Oct. 2014 and it was a real struggle for a new Retro to survive in Bangalore, given the completion. He wouldn’t have survived it without the love and support of our Nepalese brothers and sisters. He has always treated his customers as Guests. And this helps to motivate his team to deliver better and be better than what we were yesterday. Regular customers and relationships have helped him grow.
When I asked about his vision. He believes that Nepalese Cuisine is underrated in the Global Food Market and wants to change that. His vision is to take Nepalese cuisine to the Global Platform. And give people the experience of how rich and flavorful Nepalese cuisine is.

This is the story of one of the Nepali Restaurant in Bangalore.

-Arjun Thapa
Social Activist
Pashupathinath Nepali Janakalyan Samiti, Bangalore
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A young Nepali start up in Bangalore from 300 to 3000 square feet!

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Meet Rajeev Bhandari, the founder of RSM Tech Engineering – an engineering service provider company that provides companies job-work with 100% gauge checking, visual inspection, reaming, dial gauge checking, deburing and deflashing services etc. Beside these, RSM Tech Engineering also provide all kind of secondary services to manufacturing companies in India.
The firm started in Doddaballapur, Bengaluru in 2013, when he was just 25 years old, and that opportunity gave him the chance he had been waiting to prove his skills and with a team of 05 people including him and his sister (Sunitha Rawal Bhandari) and wife (Asha Bhandari). Their hard and smart work with +16 hours daily task to support productivity, quality and services and on time supply to customers made them successful enterprise. At the initial stage due to low financial status he had to hire Auto to deliver the products, but sometimes the story used to be different. “Sometimes, we even unable to get auto to hire at late night for delivery of products in time, so they used their bicycle for delivering goods. After one year he built a strong team of 25 people with bigger horizon and bigger goals.
RSM Tech Engineering today has 60+ employees, who take care of different aspects of the business. This startup registered a turnover of Rs. 50 lakhs within its first year of service and Rajeev says they continue growing from strength-to-strength.


“Yes the business has not been the same since he started. There have been many odds like financial and quality services while providing good and better service on our quality and support was questioned. But our ability to service the client 24×7 and the ability to maintain the quality of service in the best way possible has cemented their faith in us,” says Rajeev. Considering his greatest achievements of molding a team of youngsters, other new venture envy upon. “The bonding among the team is so intense, that it is visible through the work we deliver. The team has equipped itself to compete even with the best in the industry and the thirst to continue to acquire knowledge is the driving force, which keeps strengthening them,” says Rajeev proudly.
The company currently is based in Doddaballapur, Karnataka and planning to extend more units in Bengaluru, but over the next five years Rajeev wants to become the best service provider in the country with 100+ employees. “We would also love to inspire young minds and give talented people a platform to present themselves,” he says.
When we asked what is the story behind his company name, and he said, “RSM includes all my family members initials, Father, Mother and my siblings.”
All the best Rajeev for your growing venture.

Plenty of turnovers in Bangalore with just secondary level education: Inspiring story

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Kum raj bista was just another normal guy before he laid the foundation of his own garment company. Now he owns his 3 units with good business with his own brand “Juji
Kum raj had never dreamed of a big business firm when he first came to Bangalore. He was just at his late teenage when he was in Bangalore. He said, he was overwhelmingly surprised and happy when he got the bicycle as a gift from his father. A young guy, from a remote village of Bhajhang, he had no bigger dream than a normal youth. He begun his career as a normal sales employee in Bangalore and worked from nearly 1 and half years and later begun his own business with small shops.
He worked with his shop on cosmetics, he worked as workshop owner and later switched to garment washing and dying 8 years back. Since then he never turned back.
Since, he jumped into the business of dying and washing, he realized the potential of the business. His journey from Kudlu village, Singsandra, now established his own units in Electronic city. Despite his initial struggle, later he started getting plenty of orders from good brands and able to set his good profile in same business. He worked with all major International brands as third party contractor.
Currently, he owns his own house, where he is able to accommodate more than two dozen of his family and relatives. He believes his joint family is the real strength to grow in business. He always prefers Nepalese especially from his own district and helping the Nepali community to grow in Bangalore as well.
Now at his late thirties, he still doesn’t have bigger dreams. He just doing quite well and learning lot more. When we met him, he was in his simple attire and with his simple gesture, he treated really well.
He assured that, he will continue to serve Nepali community in Bangalore.
Recently he came with his own brand in garment, called Juji, which currently makes Shirts and Jeans. When we asked why you started separate brand, even if you were earning well with third party contract, and his response was, “Afno bhaneko afnai ho”. And he assured the quality of his garments as good as international brands.
Why “Juji”? There is no big story, its just his village name from Bhajhang, which he misses a lot.
He offers special discounts for Nepalese in Bangalore as compliments.
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