Skip to main content

My small world


A small passage
Hello its me..Sajana from KAY GARNAY FOR NEPAL, recently established an ngo. We have been doing some more stuff like building temporary shelters, Dog sterlisation and distributed the clothes in remorte areas.. So many things are left to do.  This organisation is building shelters in Bhaktapur and Sankhu. We are trying hard to uplift our organisation  I mean  for the welfare of people..

Last few days ago, I went to Boudha to distribute the clothes brought by Lovely New Zealanders . Actually they are really generous. Barely find such people. The clothes were really cute and knitten by wool. It makes me to think, HAS NEPAL BADLY AFFECTED BY THE EARTHQUAKE?? When we visit them, YES NEPAL HAS!!! Mostly people they are living the life of uncertainity.  Actually life is uncertain, But what my point is uncertainity means here of shortage of food, fuel, no warm clothes, the fear of stolen their materials...like one was complaning of stealing their Solar panel given by some organisation. The condensation from tent and humidity from ground. Do they deserve to stay in worse condition. I dont think so. The most shocking event was when i saw the 20 days old kid living in the tent who was given birth by 16 years old mum,   Can i say kid??.. No she is mother know. She is mother in this harsh time and harsh age. My heart melt so i thought to give some money if it is possible from our Donors.

A 16 years old kid mother

We gave Rs. 30,000 to her to build 






Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Beyond that Gate!

Maybe I went near that gate for more than 20 times and always wished to go beyond it. Thousands of people entered and disappeared. I always used to sneak out and always have the imagination of different scenes beyond that Gate. I grew up in a small village called Changu Narayan in a middle-class family. People in my village are happy with their small dreams and almost identical daily chores all the time. Being a female, I felt suffocated while growing up in society because of so many prejudices and gender discrimination. I felt nothing is new and was desperately waiting to escape and explore in all my youth. A sense of claustrophobic essence hunts my mind. Most of my friends ended up getting married and got busy raising kids at in early age and they never got any chance to have freedom in life to explore any new places or to learn any new things other than what a small village offers. The feelings of loneliness were crawling back to me as I was more inquisitive to explore a new place...