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FROM ISSUE # 167 (November 2009) | IN THIS ISSUE
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English Enthusiast
I am extremely grateful to the WAVE team for bringing out such a great magazine. Being an English instructor, I'm rather passionate about this language and would be very obliged if you could feature something on English language for not just me but other English enthusiasts as well. All the very best.

Prakash Bahadur Sarki,
Kathmandu

Dejected
I used to be a regular reader of WAVE for three whole years, but now that I've shifted to Sikkim its not available here. I do read it online but it's just not satisfying. Please do something about it.

Samten Tamang,
via email

Help us help you
The escalating number of youth suicides points to the degrading mental health of our young citizens. They are unemployed, do not get proper education and the country seems to move more and more backward. Keeping this in mind, I suggest WAVE to make a new column in their next issue where it guides mentally disturbed youths to the right direction.

Nebin Gurung

Hearty Congratulations

Hats off to you Pushkar; 'I ride therefore, I am' (Pushkar's Diary, issue 166), you have proved that no matter how big the dream, it can be achieved. You have given us hope that peace will prevail. And most importantly, you have made Nepalis proud.

Moan,
Sydney

Pushkar, we greatly appreciate your endless endeavor and your tremendous courage. Our country needs brave and selfless people like you.

Prem Tamang,
UK

Words cannot describe how proud we are. You have shown the whole world that nothing can hurdle one's dreams and aims when one works sincerely.

Teju Limbu,
Damak

How about trekking the world now?

Santosh,
Dubai
 

It is really great to have Pushkar back, but I must say I will miss Pushkar's Diary. I hope the magazine will keep us updated about his expedition to Everest and also his ventures after.

Rakshya,
Chabahil


WINNER

Loving my language
 'आयो नेपाली' (Feature, issue 166), the article on Nepali Unicode in the October issue of WAVE has brought about a change in me. I downloaded the font and am having a splendid time typing in our very own language - Nepali. All thanks to Madan Puraskar Pustakalaya for making the Unicode for Nepali lovers. And the feature on gadgets to take on a road trip, 'On the go' (Gadget, issue 166) was simply awesome. Keep up the good work WAVE.

Bijay Maharjan,
via email

This letter from Bijay Maharjan wins a gift hamper worth Rs 1,200 from Fastrack, fashionable eye gear. Please visit us at our office with your picture ID. 


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