Sunday, May 26, 2019

Life is like riding a bicycle….to have a balance you must keep on moving

I left my first job at a local NGO in Pokhara in 2008 to pursue my master’s degree in public health (MPH) in Institute of Medicine (IOM); Kathmandu. Had I remained satisfied to my bachelor’s degree; my job in a NGO and my carefree life at Pokhara; I would have never been at the place where I’m today. “A journey of thousand mile begins with a first step” and leaving a job in Pokhara and moving to Kathmandu for master’s degree was my first step in a mile-long journey of life. After completing my MPH I joined one of the most reputed INGO in the field of HIV in the role of program officer with my station in Dhangadi of Kailali district. This was one of the most remarkable milestones in my career. With in three years tenure in this organisation I moved from Dhangadi to Pokhara and then to Kathmandu. In three years of my professional career in this organisation I was amidst a super professional and high performing team constantly monitored and coached by supportive & care taking supervisors. There was nothing to complain despite some overpressure during some day of the week. After three years I decided to move to another organisation. Change is necessary for growth of individual and organisation. I think the desire for change at that time forced me to change this organisation. After this organisation I joined another renowned organisation working globally in the field of child rights and implementing global fund program in Nepal. During five years tenure I got everything a public health professional wants in his career. Delegation of important tasks to me by the supervisors; exposures in the national and international forums; trust on me by my colleagues and opportunity to take lead role in role out of some national level key activities sharpened my public health skills. I was fully satisfied in my role and giving my hundred percent. Despite having everything a public health professional wants sometimes I felt like something was missing. I don’t know why but the inner intuition in me was telling that after working more than ten years in the field on HIV and having so much experience it’s time to search for international job now. Though there was enough in my plate; I still had an appetite for international job. After one year of vigorous search I finally landed in an Australian organisation working in eight countries of Asia Pacific Region. It was like a dream come true for me. My first international job and staying and working outside the country for a long term for the first time. I was super excited. The first few months went very fine. I was with my wife and enjoying the extravagant and lavish life style in the fastly booming city of Asia. My employer is still processing for work visa and I may need to travel back and forth untill this is settled. And this sometimes force me to think “did I make right decision?’. Yes I have made right decision. Change was necessary and I did it. I sometimes relate this to the famous quote “Life is like riding a bicycle. To have a balance you have to keep up moving. If you stand in same place for long you are likely to fall.” Absolutely true…..I have moved for balance. So no regrets………..Standing still in same place for long takes you nowhere.

Sunday, May 19, 2019

Movie Review "Jatrai Jatra"

There are very few movies which have taken Nepali movie standard to new height. To name some among these are "Jatra" and its squeal "Jatrai Jatra". The common feeling most audience have while watching most Nepali movie in hall is; very poor acting; unrealistic scenes; undigestible dialogues and poor comedy if there are any some comedy scenes. Most of the times while watching Nepali movie its very painful to sit patiently for around three hours and watch the movie till end. But the movie "Jatra" and its sequale "Jatrai Jatra" has changed the whole dynamics of Nepali movie. Unlike other nepali movies you dont feel disconnected to the movie scenes. Each and every scene in this movie relates to daily activity of every Nepalese citizens. You are not forced to laugh by undigestible forceful comedy scenes. The small comedy scenes are interwined and plotted to an interesting story line to which each and every audience feels connected. This is the most strong part of the movie Jatrai Jatra. Besides this the acting of three lead characters Phanindra; Munna and Yas is superb; realistic and down to earth. The lead actress Sampu (Barsha) and the child actor Iman had done full justice to their role. The new characters added in the sequale "Daya Hang Rai" and "Raja Ram Paudel" have also done damn super good job. The cinematography is superb specially in the last part of movie which shows the scene of Pokhara and Phewa lake. In some of the movie plots there are some unrealistic turns and sudden change in plots which is a bit weird. Otherwise the movie is flawless and fully entertaining.

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Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Moving to New Place

After working for more than three years in a USAID funded project and almost five years in a Global Fund funded project in Nepal; I had made decision that its now time to move on and look for international job. Before making this decision I had tried for PhD desperately in many institutions but I must say luck didn’t favor me and I never got tempting offer for PhD. Though there were some offers for self-funded PhD I didn’t like the idea of going for self-funded PhD by leaving a good paying job back in home. After many unsuccessful attempts for PhD I consoled myself saying international jobs should be the next in pipeline for me. Then I started hunting for the international job. But it was not as easy as I had imagined.

Though there was no any specific preference for international job; I had always wished I could start from one of the Asian countries. Due to the family reason also it was very important for me to shift to any Asian country. After hundreds of applications and a few interviews I was finally offered a place  by a Australian organisation implementing Global Fund  regional grant in Asia Pacific region. I was so desperate for international job that I couldn’t make any comparisons or negotiate with the current or new organisation and made the instant decision. I was determined that I must move on and staying in same place for a long time will bring saturation and some frustration at some point in time. So without any second thought I made decision to move  for new responsibility in a new organisation.

A regional hub of Asia; a city of expats; a fastly booming economy; a city of angels; best destination for students looking for quality education in low price and many more. A city that has everything for everyone. I was super super excited to be living in the city for at least next two years. (Though the contract is for three years my plan is to live in the city for at least two years).


It has been just three months since I moved to new job. In the past three months I had been busy in adjusting myself to the hustling and bustling life of new city. The major things that I did in past three months besides the regular office work are; I moved to an apartment; tried learning a little bit of local language and visited a beach during long weekend. My office is processing work permit and looks like it takes some more days. Otherwise I’m enjoying and having a good time in new city.