a blog website on pedagogical theories and praxis from the global contexts
Welcome to my personal blog. I mostly write on my personal projects, minimalism, organic lifestyle, books and anything that I feel to write on.
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Apr 18, 2026
Berry-picking and Theory of Multiple Intelligence
Berry-picking activity could we well related to theory of multiple intelligence.
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Apr 13, 2026
Thank you Blogger for deleting my website!
Google’s Blogger platform helped me to learn blogging, some SEO, and have resilience.
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Apr 13, 2026
How did I survive 30 days of Facebook deletion
I deleted Facebook account forever aiming digital peace for rest of the life.
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Feb 28, 2026
Dhupi, Salla ra Laligurans ko Fedma by Parijat: A Book Talk
Parijat’s Dhupi, Salla ra Laligurans ko Fedma is autoethnography that consists of her life description from her childhood till the point she leaves Darjeeling to Kathmandu.
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Feb 22, 2026
Papa Don’t Preach: How a Treasure Hunt Worked Better Than Rules to Reduce Screen Time
Sometimes, the most effective pedagogy begins not with instruction, but with a simple act: turning off the devices and playing real non-digital games.
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Jan 17, 2026
Nepali Poem: वनको डडेलो
With this poem, I warn humanity against ruthless development projects that disrupt the livelihoods of the people who have been sustaining really well in symbiosis with the nature.
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Jan 13, 2026
Laughter, Sauna and the Silent Lake
Musafir goes through quite humane and intercultural experience though he felt somehow reluctant to enter the sauna room.
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Dec 2, 2025
Pedagogy Notes
a blog website on pedagogical theories and praxis from the global contexts
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Nov 27, 2025
Nepali Poem: उडान
With this poem, I inspire dreamers to initiate free and informed pursuits of self-growth.
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Oct 24, 2025
School Herbal Garden of Resilience
Despite being a short-spanned, this project got attention of the school management and made them enthusiastic on having nature education projects at the school.
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Sep 22, 2025
Iskus ko Munta: Tender Chayote Shoots - Vegetable in Abundance
Chayote gourd had been a readily available source of food in Nepal. Somehow forgotten, chayote (‘Iskus’ in Nepali) has been mighty in my garden.
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Aug 10, 2025
I Tried Ban Silam Seeds
When it comes to nutritional- and/or health benefits of some random herbs as suggested by social circles, Nepalese people tend to run for it. So did I for ban silam seeds.
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Jul 15, 2025
Using AI for Writing Student Feedback
One should not forget to consult relevant assessments to provide real input to AI, for generating feedback in text.
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Jul 15, 2025
Drawing and Labeling Human Heart
I have found a digital way of helping them with drawing and labeling the human heart.
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Jan 5, 2025
Ghanaghasyako Ukalo Kaatata: Revisiting Dr. Taranath Sharma
I was so fancy reciting the travel memoir and uploading in YouTube that those mandated this blog post.
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Dec 18, 2024
Become a minimalist by not throwing an old pair of shoes!
I am content of my actions; I let them choose between trash talking about its look and getting inspired in eco-actions.
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Oct 18, 2024
My kids love Oxalis latifolia Kunth
When it comes to comsuming Chari amili/amilo, I used my own childhood experience to make my kids savour few shoots of the herb once in a while.
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Sep 30, 2024
We cooked air potato!
Our grandparents ate this, why can’t we? - said my mom. While trying the aerial tuber of this climber, I parallelly researched more about it and found that some varieties are toxic!
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Aug 3, 2024
Group Activity for Teaching Collaboration Skills
I have been so enthusiastic about IMYC Experiences that I weblog one of those.
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Jul 9, 2024
South American Pepino Growing on my Nepali Garden
It is all about sharing and caring: I got a branch of pepino melon plant from a friend and have been sharing the overgrown twigs to enthusiastic gardeners.
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Jun 18, 2024
Nature Activities for Kids
With this blog post, you may get ideas of some pragmatic nature activities that can be done with kids.
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Jun 8, 2024
Nepali Kade Dhaniya (Culantro)
Culantro has already been localized with Nepali names (Kade Dhaniya, Ban Dhaniya, and so on) though it is believed to originate in the Americas.
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Apr 3, 2024
Home Tuition: Harnessing the Potential of Intellectual Social Capital
I may not engage in discussion on American homeschooling here. However, I had a pragmatic experience of homeschooling when I taught one of my kids at home (during the COVID-19 pandemic).
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Feb 16, 2024
Jigsaw Puzzle with Kids: Opportunity for Intellectual and Social Skills Development
Playing indoor games or engaging in mental activities with the kids are not just opportunities of cognitive engagement. These also help in social-, emotional- and other domains of learning.
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Feb 11, 2024
Quenching the (Reading) Thirst with this Sajha Publication Outlet
Sajha Publication Showoom lies in the premises of Campus of International Languages, Exhibition Road, Kathmandu.
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Feb 7, 2024
Word Search Grid: Spending Quality (and Quantity) Time with Kids
Sit next to your kid for word search grid, your bond matters most in life!
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Feb 7, 2024
Collecting Common Vetch Pods (Kutuli Kosa): Outdoor Nature Activity with Kids
I have good memory of my childhood when we kids used to collect pods of common vetch popularly called as Kutuli Kosa (or Kutil Kosa) in Nepali. I (somehow) reproduced the same experience with my kids.
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Jan 29, 2024
We collect Lamb's Quarters (Bethe ko Sag)
Bethe ko Sag (Lamb’s Quarters) can be promising alternative food for the world while Nepalese have been cooking it since eternity.
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Jan 5, 2024
Informal Learning with Museum
The idea of informal learning with a museum came to my mind when our school group visited Changu Narayan temple premises (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) located in the eastern Hills of Bhaktapur District, Nepal in the Spring of 2013.
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Oct 26, 2023
Mysticism in Nepal
Mysticism in Nepal is expressed at the fronts of nature, mortals, supernatural, extraterrestrial, space, and time.
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Oct 25, 2023
Jamacho Gumba Hiking
Jamacho on the top of the Nagarjun hill, has remained a sacred spot for Buddhist and Hindu pilgrims. Lately, it is emerging as a popular hiking spot.
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