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Yuba Sanchar #012

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In this episode, we have brought to you news, an interview with the founder of Yuba Sanchar Radio and Executive Director of Canada Foundation for Nepal, Dr. Pramod Dhakal, an educational drama on health titled High Blood Pressure, a satarical poem on contemporary situation of Nepal written by Nepali poet Thakur Prasad "Chhanga" while he was traveling in Canada, and finally a popular and heart-warming song by Phatteman Rajbhandari, an aged but extremely popular Nepali singer.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 19 May 2010 06:07 Read more...
 

Interview: Bishnu Maya Pariyar

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*This show is in English*

CFFN Interview Series chats with Bishnu Maya Pariyar, Founder and President of "Empower Dalit Women of Nepal" (EDWON). Pariyar shares her remarkable story with us while explaining how her organization has been able to change the lives of thousands of Dalit women in rural Nepal. Everyone and every organization trying to make a difference has a lot to learn from this Nepal-grown success story.
Last Updated on Monday, 10 May 2010 04:00 Read more...
 

Yatra Nepal #001 Reposting

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*This show is in Nepali Language*

This is a re-posting of our first episode.

In our first entry in the Yatra Nepal series, we speak with Susma Dhakal, a middle school student who visited her mother in Nepal and celebrated the most important Nepali festival with her family. After a long flight and trip to her village, Susma lived her summer back home, enjoyed wonderful food, watched movies and television, celebrated Dashain, saw endangered animals at a wildlife park, and came back to Canada in what felt like a blink of the eye. 
Last Updated on Monday, 10 May 2010 04:04 Read more...
 

Yuba Sanchar #011

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*This show is in Nepali Language*

नयाँ वर्ष २०१० को पहिलो यो कार्यक्रममा नेपाल र विश्वका समाचार, अटवा निवासी एकजना अर्थविद् डाक्टर राम आचार्यसित विश्व अर्थतन्त्रको वर्तमान स्थिति र नेपालको राजनीतिक अर्थशास्त्रबारे विस्तृत अन्तर्वाता, नेपाली मूलका क्यानेडियन युवाहरूको नयाँ वर्षको संकल्प र भविष्यप्रति उनिहरूको सोचाइ, ब्रम्हाण्ड र बातावरणबारे एकजना युवक रौनक कर्माचार्यको टिप्पणी, नयाँ बर्षमा संकल्प गर्ने परम्पराको प्रादूर्भाव र त्यस्तो संकल्पबारे एक ऐतिसिहिक खोज, र अन्त्यमा आशा र उमंगपूर्ण शब्दले भरिएको एकजना लोकप्रिय पोखरेली गायक कर्णदासको स्वरमा एउटा कर्णप्रिय गीत प्रस्तुत गरिएको छ।
समय तालिका:
0:59 आरम्भ
1:00 समाचार
6:00 डाक्टर राम आचार्यसित अन्तरवार्ता
39:00 युवा वहस
49:45 रौनक कर्माचार्यको युवा विचार
53:30 डाक्टर प्रमोद ढकालको प्रस्तुति पूर्वजका कुरा
57:15 गीत – ठुला ठुला महल …….
62.30 कार्यक्रम समापन 


CFFN’s new show dedicated to the New Year 2010 covers news from Nepal and across the world. A comprehensive interview with Dr Ram Acharya highlights the state of the world economy, and Nepal’s political economy - its weaknesses and opportunities. What are the New Year’s resolutions of the second generation of Nepalese Canadian youths and how do they perceive the future to be? A commentary dedicated to the future of our planet and the environment by Raunak Karmacharya followed by Purbaj ka Kura on the tradition of new year's resolutions. Dr Pramod Dhakal enquires to the history to find our predecessors' take on it. Finally, a very melodious and highly inspiring song by one of the popular Pokhareli singer Karna Das – is played to give the listeners a boost in the New Year 2010.

Timeline:
0:00 Opening
1:00 News
6:00 Interview with Dr Ram Acharya by Ishwar Dhungel
39:00 Yuba Bahas: Debate by Nepalese Canadian youth on New Year Resolution
49:45 Point of view on the New Year by Raunak Karmacharya
53:30 Purbaj ka kura by Dr Pramod Dhakal
57:15 Thula Thula Mahal ..a song by Karna Das
Last Updated on Monday, 10 May 2010 04:07 Read more...
 

Interview: Michael and Tineke Casey

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*This show is in English*

CFFN Interview Series sits down with Michael and Tineke Casey, co-managers of CFFN's Community ChildCare Center project, or Project 4C. In their conversation with Ben Wood, Michael and Tineke explain where this idea originated, how quickly it has progressed, and how important it is to the long-term social and economic growth and stability for Nepalese villages. Looking at the Madi Community ChildCare Center as a model, the couple intend to set up similar centers in several communities across the Baglung district in Nepal over the next decade.
Last Updated on Monday, 10 May 2010 04:01 Read more...
 
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