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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Biswo Nath Poudel, a distinguished economist and former Vice Chair of Nepal's National Planning Commission, to explore the complex and often turbulent political history of Nepal. From the rise of B.P. Koirala, Nepal's first democratically elected prime minister, to the 2017 B.S. coup led by King Mahendra, we dive deep into the events that shaped modern Nepal. The discussion highlights how the Panchayat system in Nepal was established and the various rebellions and guerrilla movements that followed in an attempt to restore democracy. We also cover the return of B.P. Koirala in 2023 B.S., his ideological stance, and his role in resisting the monarchy. Dr. Poudel shares insights into the 2046 B.S. revolution, the 2036 B.S. referendum, and the rising India-Nepal political tensions, including Indira Gandhi's role during King Mahendra's reign. We also discuss the history of Nepal's student unions, the romanticization of communist leaders in Nepal, and how key Nepali leaders like King Birendra rose through the ranks. If you're interested in Nepal's democratic journey, historical rebellions, and the evolution of Nepal's political system, this episode is a must-watch. GET CONNECTED WITH Dr. Biswo Nath Poudel: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/biswo.poudel.7 Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/biswo-poudel-048aa94/?originalSubdomain=np
In this episode, we sit down with UNB also known as Mc Panda to discuss the world of hip-hop music, the challenges of being an independent music producer, and the struggles faced by Northeast Indian artists. UNB opens up about his journey, from starting as a rapper to navigating the hip-hop music industry, dealing with India's Got Talent controversy, and the ongoing India-Nepal relations debate. He shares insights into music-making software, the creative process behind his latest album collaborations 2025, and the reality of performing at live music events. We also dive deep into the Northeast India identity crisis, the struggles of artists trying to break into the mainstream, and life as an artist in Delhi. Beyond music, UNB reveals his fitness transformation story, going from overweight to fit, and how discipline plays a crucial role in both his health and career. Whether you're passionate about rap and hip-hop influences, the grind of independent music in India, or looking for inspiration in songwriting, this podcast has something for you. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more exclusive interviews and insights from the world of music and creativity!
Are you looking for flexible study programs in Nepal? This podcast explores the International Center for Academics (ICA) and its role in promoting distance learning in Nepal. We discuss the validity of distance education degrees, the recognition of Open University degrees, and how IGNOU Nepal admission works. With the rise of online degree programs in Nepal, students now have access to affordable higher education without compromising on quality. We also cover BA, BCOM vocational courses in Nepal, the multiple entry and exit program Nepal, and how students can complete their studies at their own pace. Learn about the differences between an Open University vs traditional university, and how Nepal is adapting to the new education policy India Nepal. Discover the curriculum & standards followed by open learning institutions, the structure of assignments & examinations, and the future of online education in Nepal. If you're wondering about the affordability & policies of Open University Nepal, we break down the price range and vision of ICA. Whether you're a working professional or a student seeking flexible higher education in Nepal, this episode provides valuable insights into the best online universities in Nepal.
In today's episode for 26th August 2024, we talk about how India trades power with its neighbouring Himalayan country Nepal, and whether it makes economic sense to do so. If you're looking to join our Team of Insurance Advisors, we'd love to have you on board. Ready to join us? Click this link - https://bit.ly/46NXEvf
Dr. Rajan Bhattarai serves as both a distinguished Member of the Standing Committee and the Chief of the Department of Foreign Affairs for CPN(UML). His considerable expertise in international relations is further highlighted by his previous role as a foreign affairs advisor to the Prime Minister of Nepal. Join us on On Air with Dr. Rajan Bhattarai as he explores his early political journey and provides insights into Nepal's foreign policy, the India-Nepal relationship, China's influence, the debt trap, and the EU connection. Don't miss this essential discussion on Nepal's current challenges and international dynamics!
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Top news of the day: India, Nepal ink 4 key pacts to boost trade ties and improve connectivity, Car used to get rid of ex-model Divya Pahuja found, body still missing, 1 killed, 5 others injured by Iowa school shooter on the first day after winter break, Rohit Sharma tells critics of sub-continent pitches to "keep their mouths shut", ‘Killer Soup' team on how they cooked a broth that blends in ‘different moods'
India and Nepal announce a slew of projects with the HIT formula of Highways, I-ways and Trans-ways during PM Prachanda's first official visit in this tenure, but do big brother dynamics, border sensitivities and suspicions over China still stall plans to power ties to Himalayan Heights? Read more
Musk stays off Twitter for longest in a year during China trip, We will strive to take India-Nepal ties to Himalayan heights: PM Modi, Canada becomes first country to start putting health warnings on individual cigarettes and other top news in this bulletin.
Video ini direkam saat Vihara Buddharatana menyelenggarakan Dhammayatra ke tanah Buddha, India - Nepal, 9 - 20 Februari 2023.
Video ini direkam saat Vihara Buddharatana menyelenggarakan Dhammayatra ke tanah Buddha, India - Nepal, 9 - 20 Februari 2023.
Note: This week's episode of PxP:Conversations, between PEI's Anurag Acharya and Ambassador Ranjit Rae, is a continuation of last week's episode. Please listen to the earlier episode if you haven't already. Ep. Co#006 The geopolitical landscape of South Asia continues to evolve, with India forced to concede its traditionally uncontested influence to other superpowers, namely, China and the United States. While the US is more strategically allied with India, increasing Chinese influence has directly challenged Indian hegemony in the region. Considering all of these moving pieces, there arises the question of what this geopolitical shift means for recipient countries like Nepal, which has continued to rely on aid provided by developed countries to expand its infrastructures and spur economic growth. In this episode, Anurag asks Ambassador Rae to share intricate details about his engagement with Nepal and its messy politics, from his ring-side view of the 12-point agreement signed between Nepal's political parties and the CPN-Maoist, to his challenging period in office as an Indian Ambassador to Nepal. The two then discuss Ambassador Rae's proposition, detailed in his recent book “Kathmandu Dilemma: Resetting India-Nepal Ties” on how the two countries can overcome the historic and recent tensions, and mutual suspicion, to reset bilateral ties that are grounded on new geopolitical realities. Ambassador Rae is a retired Indian diplomat. During his tenure of over 30 years in the Indian Foreign Service, he held various positions, including | the Ambassador of India to Vietnam and Hungary; the First Secretary of the Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations in New York, and the head of the Northern Division in the Ministry of External Affairs dealing with Nepal and Bhutan. From 2013 to 2017, Ambassador Rae served as the Indian Ambassador to Nepal. During these years, Nepal witnessed some historic events including the promulgation of the new constitution and the earthquake of 2015. This was also a tumultuous period in the Nepal-India relationship, which Ambassador Rae has discussed extensively in his book. ************************ Our theme music (Evening Session: The Hill) is courtesy of Rohit Shakya of Jindabaad.
Ep. Co#005 The geopolitical landscape of South Asia continues to evolve, with India forced to concede its traditionally uncontested influence to other superpowers, namely, China and the United States. While the US is more strategically allied with India, increasing Chinese influence has directly challenged Indian hegemony in the region. Considering all of these moving pieces, there arises the question of what this geopolitical shift means for recipient countries like Nepal, which has continued to rely on aid provided by developed countries to expand its infrastructures and spur economic growth. In this episode of Conversations, which is the first of a two-part series, we have PEI's own Anurag Acharya with our guest, the former Indian Ambassador to Nepal, Ranjit Rae. The two speakers examine India's role in Nepal, in context of the recent domestic political developments that have shaped bilateral relationships and aid negotiations with New Delhi. Mr. Ranjit Rae is an Indian diplomat with over 30 years of experience in the Indian Foreign Service, which includes participation in complex negotiations both at bilateral and multilateral levels and extensive work in conflict areas. He has since held various positions in international and state organizations, including the Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations, the UN Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions (ACABQ), as well as Offices of the Minister of External Affairs and of the President of India, where Mr. Rae served as a Press Secretary to the President.
En este Pase de Abordar viajaremos hasta "India, Nepal y China", conoceremos todo lo que tienen que vivir los residentes de estos lugares y cuales son sus características como frontera. Además ¿Qué sucedió en los canales de Venecia y por qué se molestaron las autoridades? Acompáñanos por nuestra transmisión simultánea en FB LIVE/YOUTUBE/ FUSIÓN 102.5 FM #pasedeabordar
In this episode, Yubaraj Ghimire joins host Snigdha Sharma to discuss PM Modi's visit to Nepal's Lumbini on Buddha Jayanti, what it means for India-Nepal relations, and China's continued interest in the holy Buddhist site and Nepal.
Continuing with our "I Believe" series, this Sunday Pastor Lynn has a powerful message entitled, "I Believe God Has More!" During her trip to India/Nepal the Lord resonated this word within her spirit. God has more! He has more for everyone who desires it! The Lord's desire is to have an ever-increasing glory in the lives of His children (2 Cor. 3:18). Listen and be challenged by this word! He has more for you!
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In this episode, Dr. Happymon Jacob speaks to Amish Mulmi (Author, All Roads Lead North: Nepal's Turn to China). They discuss the warming of Sino-Nepal relations against the backdrop of India's neighbourhood strategy. The Author argues that New Delhi's view of South Asia is limited to a security perspective alone and that it is important to consider the trans-Himalayan links from historical and cultural perspectives to better understand the neighbourhood. The conversation briefly analyses the history of Sino-Nepal relations and delivers critical insights regarding India's informal blockades against Nepal in 1961 and 2015. The discussion probes China's debt-trap diplomacy and analyses the intersection of Indian and Chinese interests in Nepal. The conversation also answers key questions as to how Nepal's elite view the country's “Special Relationship with India” and whether China uses Buddhism as a geopolitical tool.
In the three years before the pandemic, South Asia registered the world’s highest rate of economic growth. Now, as a ruinous second wave of Covid-19 sweeps through the region, all of that appears to be undone.
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In the category of Sant Mat spirituality some might be familiar with the Radhasoami tradition, perhaps paths associated with Hazur Baba Sawan Singh or Kirpal Singh, but there is also the satsang of Maharshi Mehi based in Kuppaghat, Bhagalpur, Bihar, and elsewhere in northern India & Nepal. Today an introduction to the Sant Tulsi Sahib branch of Santmat associated with Maharshi Mehi Paramhans. You'll also hear selections from the mystic poetry and hymns composed by Maharshi Mehi known as the Padavali.
Anuradha Koirala (Social Activist)A hero is someone who rises above his or her fears and limitations to achieve something extraordinary. The name “Anuradha Koirala” symbolizes charity, humility and empathy, a true hero who has been exhibiting motivation and resilience to help others, all while remaining a humble and compassionate person.Anuradha Koirala (Social Activist) who is also lovingly called Dijju all over the world. She is none-other than a Superhero whose contributions and remarkable actions have inspired every one of us to walk on her pathways. She has earned respect and recognition for the courage she has demonstrated in fighting against human traffickers, her legacy of rescuing girls from red-light districts and her relentless work in preventing girls from being trafficked across the India-Nepal border. She founded Maiti Nepal in 1993. She was appointed as the first Governor of Bagmati Pradesh from 17 January 2018 to 3 November 2019 by Government of Nepal. She has been awarded 38 national and international awards in recognition of her courageous acts and achievements furthering the cause of children’s and women’s rights. Some of the national and international awards include; Best Social Worker of the Year Award (Nepal) in 1998, Prabal Gorkha Darshini Babu Medal (Nepal) in 1999, Trishaktipatta Award in 2002, the Courage of Conscience Award from The Peace Abbey Foundation in 2006, German UNIFEM Prize in 2007, Queen Sofia Silver Medal Award in 2007, Mother Teresa Award in 2014, and G.O.D Award in 2018. She won the CNN Hero of the Year award in 2010. She was also honoured with Acharya Tulsi Kartritva Puraskar by Akhil Bhartiya Terapanth Mahila Mandal in 2014. She was conferred India’s fourth highest civilian award Padma Shri in April 2017 by President Pranab Mukherjee. live athttps://www.facebook.com/thedeepeshshowhttps://www.youtube.com/thedeepeshshowhttp://www.twitter.com/thedeepeshshowPodcastswww.thedeepeshshow.com #AnuradhaKoirala #TheDeepeshShow #NepaliPodcast #SuperHero #MaitiNepal #aeglobal #giftmandu #liveinterview
In this episode lets have a look at a country landlocked between two rivalling & rising global powers- Nepal, seems to be wanting to make most for themselves and trying to transform its relations with both the countries accordingly. 1. History of India-Nepal friendship. 2. Story before India's independence. 3. After India's independence. 4. Deterioration in the India-Nepal relations in recent times. 5. What are the different ways China is pumping money into Nepal? 6. What is the impact on India and how should India react? 7. How should India react? 8. Final thoughts and conclusion. Thanks very much for listening. We believe that you must have enjoyed this episode and will appreciate our Hard-Work by sharing it with your friends and family. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ganesh-patil555/message
These three countries, India, Nepal and Bhutan should emerge as Hindu nations | -by Jagadguru Shankaracharya Nischalananda Saraswati ji Maharaj Bhaarat, Nepaal aur Bhootaan yah teen desh Hindu raashtra ke rup mein udbhaasit hon . Thanks to Brahmachari Prakash Ji WebSite: https://www.govardhanpeeth.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hindu-podcast/message
In today’s episode we’re first speaking with Shubhajit Roy, The Indian Express’s Associate Editor covering foreign affairs, about a meeting between India and Nepal next week that will be closely watched. Then, Mohamed Thaver, who reports on crime for The Indian Express, discusses why rapper Badshah and others are being interrogated by the Mumbai Police in connection with is said to be a ‘fake likes scam’. (12:50) And finally, we’re taking a look at a new taxation system that has been launched. (23:13)
World News in 7 minutes. Wednesday 29th July 2020.Transcript here: send7.org/transcriptsToday: Trump Jr. Twitter ban. Chile relaxing. Peru one in four? Ecuador finds Chinese boats. Europe second wave. Bangladesh, India, Nepal floods. Australia fires report. Mali crisis continues. South Africa IMF loan. And Gisele Halami...Tell us the news in your area - send a message on speakpipe.Please leave a review on apple podcasts or on podchaser in English or your native language.With Stephen Devincenzi.--------------------SEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) tells news in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories in the world in slow, clear English.This easy English news podcast is perfect for English learners, people with English as a second language, and people who want to hear a fast news update from around the world. Learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. For more information visit send7.org/contact
The recent news cycle may be dominated by Nepal Prime Minister K.P. Oli's statements on Ayodhya, but the mobilisation of anti-Indian sentiment within Nepal has much to do with the complicated political situation that Oli finds himself in. In this episode, we take a longer perspective on the India-Nepal relationship to understand the impasses that exist between the two countries on a number of issues today. Guest: Srinivasan Ramani, Deputy National Editor Find the In Focus podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Stitcher. Search for In Focus by The Hindu.
Dr Happymon Jacob speaks with Mr Kanak Mani Dixit (Publisher of Himal Khabarpatrika & editor of Himal Southasian) and Amb. Rakesh Sood (Retd.) (Former Ambassador to Nepal), about the recent tensions in India- Nepal relations.The two guests discuss the triggers of these tensions and trace the primary cause to multiple maps released by the British government in India. The conversation presents views from both India and Nepal as to how the differing perceptions presented by these maps should be interpreted in the present time. The conversation also discusses the impact of Nepalese domestic politics, China’s growing closeness to Nepal and India’s 2015 blockade on India-Nepal relations. Towards the end, the two guests recommend steps that need to be taken by both governments to restore relations and restart border resolution mechanisms.
The Connectere podcast is an initiative to bring forth innovative ideas and opinions of the youth forward via the digital medium. In this episode of the podcast, we have Tanya who talks about the India Nepal relations.
The Connectere podcast is an initiative to bring forth innovative ideas and opinions of the youth forward via the digital medium. In this episode of the podcast, we have Sonal who talks about the India Nepal relations.
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Dr Happymon Jacob speaks with Mr Kanak Mani Dixit (Publisher of Himal Khabarpatrika & editor of Himal Southasian) and Amb. Rakesh Sood (Retd.) (Former Ambassador to Nepal), about the recent tensions in India- Nepal relations. The two guests discuss the triggers of these tensions and trace the primary cause to multiple maps released by the British government in India. The conversation presents views from both India and Nepal as to how the differing perceptions presented by these maps should be interpreted in the present time. The conversation also discusses the impact of Nepalese domestic politics, China's growing closeness to Nepal and India's 2015 blockade on India-Nepal relations. Towards the end, the two guests recommend steps that need to be taken by both governments to restore relations and restart border resolution mechanisms.
In today's episode we're speaking to The Indian Express's Shubhajit Roy about the diplomatic fallout of the Galwan valley clash in which 20 Indian soldiers were killed. Then, we're speaking with The Indian Express's Udit Misra about the challenges of boycotting all things made in China. And finally, a quick look at Nepal's parliament clearing a new national map that includes land that India says is its territory. Decoding the India-Nepal border dispute: https://bit.ly/3hCwOMy How India can hope to resolve the impasse: https://bit.ly/2YLXD8t
In today’s episode we’re talking with The Indian Express’s Abantika Ghosh about what experts are suggesting about how India should deal with the COVID-19 pandemic in the coming days. Then we’re talking to The Indian Express’s Shubhajit Roy about how India can hope to resolve its impasse with Nepal after the neighbouring nation passed a law including Indian territories in its map. (11:14) And finally, a snippet from an interview with actor Sushant Singh Rajput, who died by suicide at the age of 34. (19:58) 3 Things episode decoding India-Nepal border dispute: https://bit.ly/2zxn6tN
This is a 360° take on the India - Nepal border issue. Here I have addressed 3 aspects: 1) The chronology of the issue 2) The link with a 200 yr old event and 3) Role played by Nepal's politics. Reference: 1) https://www.orfonline.org/research/india-and-nepals-kalapani-border-dispute-an-explainer-65354/. 2)https://kathmandupost.com/columns/2020/06/04/limpiyadhura-kalapani-lipulekh-dispute. 3)https://indianexpress.com/article/research/mapping-the-history-of-kalapani-dispute-between-india-and-nepal-6423687/. ------ send in your reviews to decodewithcv@gmail.com.
Nepal issues New Map– Discussion on Challenges in India – Nepal Relationship with Abhijit Iyer Mitra --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ishkaran-singh-bhandari/message
In this episode of NL Hafta, Abhinandan Sekhri is joined by our in-house team of Raman Kirpal, Mehraj D Lone, Manisha Pande and Anand Vardhan. Discussing the recent border dispute between India and Nepal, Anand describes the dispute’s historical context and the causes of the current fracas. Mehraj argues that this could be attributed to India’s “projection of power” since the start of the new millennium, which might have become less effective after a decade-long slowdown in economic growth. Mehraj adds that “our national imagination, especially the kind that the BJP and the Hindutva camp has...can’t accept that we are equal with these people. You have to project power, you have to project greatness. But the basis of that greatness is no longer there. Because your own economy is struggling.” Abhinandan says: “As long as Covid is dominating the world, these will be just side acts.”The panel shifts to the controversy over the Congress providing the Uttar Pradesh government with buses to transport migrant workers. Abhinandan says, “I am no fan of the Congress, but here I think there is a lot of monkey balancing [by the media]. What the UP government is doing is disgusting.” Mehraj agrees, deploring the government’s general treatment of migrant workers. Moving on to the finance minister’s announcements over the past week, Mehraj says the government should have put more money in the hands of the people. Raman says, “You introduced Aadhaar. You made it compulsory for people to open bank accounts. But when the time has come to transfer money, you aren’t doing it.” Anand suggests that the government focused on structural reforms. However, he acknowledges Abhinandan’s point about “the lack of policy imagination in offering immediate succour”. In response to a subscriber email, the panel also discusses conservatism in India, and Anand argues that the ideology is essentially “continuity with change”. Finally, the panel talks about the Covid-19 cases at Zee News, and Newslaundry’s recent report about the cluster. Abhinandan says the employees who tested positive “might not get the sympathy that they should get, because of how Sudhir Chaudhary and other people like him have positioned themselves. That is a sad outcome.” Manisha is more optimistic, hoping that “people will make the distinction between Sudhir and regular Zee workers who are living alone or living with family.”The panel also talks about Cyclone Amphan, Barkha Dutt’s ground reporting during the pandemic, and the arrest of Rwanda genocide suspect Felicien Kabuga.For this and much more, tune in! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Santhosh is a consultant physician on the India/Nepal border and is the South Asia and Training Coordinator of our global network, the International Christian Medical and Dental Association (ICMDA). India is now on lockdown - how is this having an impact on the hospital, the patients and the community? How will they manage a surge of COVID-19 patients in a resource-poor setting? How are Christian hospitals coping, and what is God showing them in this situation?[recorded 26 March 2020]Support the show (https://cmf.li/Give)
https://simonarich.com/nepal-travel-india-and-coronavirus-dream/In this short update I share with you what happened during my India-Nepal travel and border crossing, and tell you about my Corona virus dream and the symbolism involved.
PRE-ORDER THE YBOF BOOK! It's birthday time for both the show and the host here at Your Brain On Facts, so let's go around the world to see how different people celebrate theirs. 01:55 Backstory 04:53 New World 09:46 Europe 16:35 India/Nepal 19:09 Africa 22:00 Gratitude 25:01 Asia Get bonus content. Music by Kevin MacLeod Read the full script. Reach out and touch Moxie on FB, Twit, the 'Gram or email.
Dr. Happymon Jacob speaks to Amb. Ranjit Rae [Rtd. IFS, and India's former ambassador to Hungary (with concurrent accreditation as Ambassador to Slovenia, Bosnia, and Herzegovina) (20016-10), and then ambassador to Vietnam (2010-13) & was India's ambassador to Nepal till 2017] about India-Nepal relations, both at a bilateral level and at a regional level. Amb. Rae traces the historical evolution of India-Nepal relations. He highlights the significance of India's relationship with Nepal, both in terms of deeper historical ties rooted in religion, culture, and tradition and from a strategic point of view. In response to an inquiry by Dr. Jacob on India's unofficial blockade of Nepal, Amb. Rae argues that India's policy has been to support a democratic, inclusive Nepal, and at major turning points in Nepal's history, India has supported what the people of Nepal have wanted. He considers and debates the concern over increasing Chinese involvement in Nepal, and argues that threat to India is exaggerated, and despite legitimate areas of concern, India should seek avenues for tri-partite cooperation involving China & Nepal.
Dr. Happymon Jacob speaks to Amb. Ranjit Rae [Rtd. IFS, and India’s former ambassador to Hungary (with concurrent accreditation as Ambassador to Slovenia, Bosnia, and Herzegovina) (20016-10), and then ambassador to Vietnam (2010-13) & was India’s ambassador to Nepal till 2017] about India-Nepal relations, both at a bilateral level and at a regional level. Amb. Rae traces the historical evolution of India-Nepal relations. He highlights the significance of India’s relationship with Nepal, both in terms of deeper historical ties rooted in religion, culture, and tradition and from a strategic point of view. In response to an inquiry by Dr. Jacob on India’s unofficial blockade of Nepal, Amb. Rae argues that India’s policy has been to support a democratic, inclusive Nepal, and at major turning points in Nepal’s history, India has supported what the people of Nepal have wanted. He considers and debates the concern over increasing Chinese involvement in Nepal, and argues that threat to India is exaggerated, and despite legitimate areas of concern, India should seek avenues for tri-partite cooperation involving China & Nepal.
Happymon Jacob speaks with Prof. Mahendra P. Lama (Member, Eminent Persons Group on Nepal and India) about India Nepal relations in the context of growing closeness between Nepal and China. Is India to blame for its reducing influence over Nepal? Why exactly has Nepal moved closer to China? What must India do to regain influence in the region? The conversation attempts to answer these question in the context of India’s place, policies and perceptions in South Asia
What do you get when you ask, what is the cheapest country to travel? "It depends". The truth is, it doesn't. Some countries are cheap and some are not. I've done an extensive research from more than 15 sites with 45 countries narrowing down to 10 cheapest countries to travel to on a budget. The list is: 1. India 2. Nepal 3. Indonesia 4. Thailand 5. Turkey 6. Vietnam 7. Cambodia 8. Laos 9. Nicaragua 10. Georgia Lists can be hard do remember from a Travel Podcast so, Please feel free to email me for a detailed spreadsheet at: approvedbysociety @ gmail . com
Dr Happymon Jacob speaks with Prof Mahendra P. Lama (Member, Eminent Persons Group on Nepal and India) about India Nepal relations in the context of growing closeness between Nepal and China. Is India to blame for its reducing influence over Nepal? Why exactly has Nepal moved closer to China? What must India do to regain influence in the region? The conversation attempts to answer these question in the context of India's place, policies and perceptions in South Asia.
In this podcast, Tracy Burton interviews Barbara Seaward - Head of Department Senior Schooling / Languages at Kawana Waters State College and District Panel Chair for Chinese on the Sunshine Coast. Here at CCPS, our International learning programs with Scotland, Canada, Japan, Mainland China, Macau, Hong Kong, and recently Vietnam and India/Nepal, have all contributed to our student’s understanding of their place in the world. Each country’s cultures, histories and individual children help the CCPS community engage with the world - to explore, to learn, and to create. Our Chinese international program embraces the global village we live in. So what are the challenges our international students face in an Australian school? What do teachers need to be aware of in terms of learning styles and language challenges? And what are the benefits of International immersion for our domestic students? #Interview by Senior Teacher, Tracy Burton BA Arts (Communication – Theatre/Media), Grad Dip Ed
Lindsay Webster is back on the podcast for a second episode! Lindsay is the leading obstacle racing female in the world. She won the Spartan Race World Championships and OCR World Championships in 2017. In the past year, she was a finalist for OCR Humanitarian of the Year for her work with Back to Back Ministeries in India. She and her husband (Ryan Atkins) traveled to Nepal and visited Everest Base Camp. On the podcast, we chat about their new house in the Adirondacks, food, and seasonal berries. Basically, Lindsay and I chat about all the things that get us excited. Follow Lindsay Webster Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LindsayWebsterOCR/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lindsaydawnwebster Twitter: https://twitter.com/lindsaydwebster?lang=en Lindsay's last time on Dirt in Your Skirt - Episode 13 Sign up for One-on-One Coaching: http://dirtinyourskirt.com/coaching Show Supported by: Four Sigmatic - http://www.foursigmatic.com Use code: DIYS to save 10% on your order Groove Life – www.groovelife.com Use Code: DIYS10 to save 10% on your order Find all the Dirt in Your Skirt Partners Here. Full Shownotes: http://www.dirtinyourskirt.com Join the Facebook Group: http://www.dirtinyourskirt.com/tribe Support the Show: http://www.dirtinyourskirt.com/support
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We are home from our journey to India and have so much to share! We look forward to the next One-Day-Seminar November 17th... that's next Saturday! Dr. Bickford will be teaching on Spirituality, Religion and Science. Check out our website at Living-Conscicousness.com for more information and tune-in to this live broadcast. Also check our "shorties" live broadcasts from India & Nepal on our other podcast listing titled "LIVE from INDIA".
We are home from our journey to India and have so much to share! We look forward to the next One-Day-Seminar November 17th... that's next Saturday! Dr. Bickford will be teaching on Spirituality, Religion and Science. Check out our website at Living-Conscicousness.com for more information and tune-in to this live broadcast. Also check our "shorties" live broadcasts from India & Nepal on our other podcast listing titled "LIVE from INDIA".
Sacred traveler and pilgrim, Laura Amazzone, author of the soon to be released book, Goddess Durga and Sacred Female Power, will discuss her rich experiences traveling to Goddess sites of India and Nepal, as well as share her knowledge of the Goddess, Durga, the Kumari or Living Goddess, and Durga's festivals. At the bottom of the hour, Stephen Gerringer, of the Joseph Campbell Foundation will discuss Recovering the Goddess as we touch on his transcending programming from a fundamentalist cult to becoming a Goddess Advocate. Stephen will discuss the male contributions to rediscovering the Goddess, Joseph Campbell's evolution of mythological thinking, emergence of the patriarchy, and how to engage the dominant patriarchal paradigm today by not being adversarial but by promoting Goddess virtues.