Setting Our Homeland on a Map
Engaging in such group work help us to realize about the departed home and parents for a long time. For real it helps us in pondering about our childhood from the locality where we belong. We were in small group of particular brothers and sisters. We were just about 4-5 in numbers on the day. My friend and a brother Karma was from Dolpa ( largest district of Nepal). Two sisters of mine Yamuna and Chezi were from Dolpa and Mustang respectively. And I was also from one of the most remote part of Nepal I.e. Mugu district (District border to China). As we were the participants of this brief research conducted by our most respected brother and a friend Mr. Adrian Khan ( Professor at University of Toronto) went more fruitful with realising our hope and faith back to the almost forgotten Homeland. Having different uniqueness and number of distinctiveness, all of these regions have something in common. In general we were from same background, culture, topography, landscape and moral ethics that we follow. All total, it compromises of some unbeaten beauty all around the globe.
Provided that, I came to realize about my Homeland and family members. Geographically, it made me think about where I was from, how far away it is and for what purpose I was separated to my family and motherland. We heartily thank Mr. Adrian Khan making us to realise everything about us that we were totally blind towards. Once again we laud you for your all efforts and dedications that you have been putting us as always in every ways.
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