Monday, 31 March 2025

Answers

 

Kenu Chaudhary

1.      My hometown is Bharatpur, a vibrant city in Chitwan, Nepal. It’s located in the central-southern part of the country and is one of the fastest-growing cities in Nepal.

2.      I love Bharatpur for its greenery, peaceful environment, and friendly people. The city has a perfect balance of urban development and natural beauty, with places like Chitwan National Park nearby. The food culture and the local markets also add to its charm.

3.      One thing I don’t like is the increasing traffic and pollution in some areas. As the city develops, congestion has become a problem, especially in busy areas. Also, during the rainy season, waterlogging can be an issue.

4.      My hometown is very important to me because it’s where I grew up, and it holds many memories. It’s where my family and close friends are, so it will always feel like home no matter where I go.

5.      While I love Bharatpur, I’m open to moving elsewhere for better career opportunities or personal growth. However, I would love to return and contribute to its development in the future.

6.      I currently live in a comfortable house with my family. It’s a spacious home with enough rooms, a garden, and a peaceful environment, which makes it a great place to live.

7.      Yes, the place I live in has many amenities. We have access to good markets, hospitals, restaurants, and entertainment options nearby. There are also parks and open spaces where people can relax.

8.      If I could change something, I would improve the drainage system in my area to prevent waterlogging during heavy rains. Also, better waste management facilities would make the neighborhood cleaner.

9.      For now, I plan to live here, but my long-term plans depend on my career and other opportunities. If I find better prospects elsewhere, I might move, but I will always have a strong connection to my hometown.

 

Gita Ghimire

a.      My hometown is Gaidakot, a beautiful town in Nawalparasi, Nepal. It is located near the famous Maula Kalika Temple, which is a well-known religious and tourist attraction.

b.      I love the peaceful environment, natural beauty, and cultural richness of Gaidakot. The view from Maula Kalika Temple is breathtaking, and the Narayani River adds to the charm of the town. The community here is warm and welcoming, which makes it a great place to live.

c.       One thing I don’t like is the increasing urbanization, which is leading to deforestation and pollution in some areas. Also, public transportation could be improved for better connectivity.

d.      My hometown is very important to me because it’s where I have spent most of my life. It has a deep cultural and emotional significance, and I feel a strong connection to the place and the people.

e.      While I love my hometown, my future plans depend on my career and personal goals. I might move to a bigger city for better opportunities, but I will always have a home in Gaidakot.

f.        I live in a comfortable house with my family. It’s a well-built home with a small garden, and it provides a peaceful and homely atmosphere.

g.      Yes, Gaidakot has many amenities, including schools, hospitals, markets, and religious sites. The proximity to Narayanghat also makes it convenient for shopping and other services.

h.      If I could change something, I would improve road conditions and traffic management. Also, better waste disposal systems would make the town cleaner and more organized.

i.        I might not stay here permanently if my career takes me elsewhere, but I will always return to my hometown. It will always be a part of my life, no matter where I go.

 

Nisha Mudwari

a.      My hometown is Padampur, located in eastern Chitwan, Nepal. It is near Chitwan National Park, one of the most famous wildlife conservation areas in the country.

b.      I love the natural beauty, fresh air, and peaceful environment of my hometown. Being close to Chitwan National Park, I often get to experience nature up close, with diverse wildlife and greenery all around. The local community is also very warm and friendly.

c.       One thing I don’t like is the human-wildlife conflict. Since our village is close to the national park, wild animals sometimes enter residential areas, which can be dangerous. Also, during the monsoon, some areas face flooding issues.

d.      My hometown is very important to me because it is where I grew up and where my family and loved ones live. It has a deep emotional and cultural value in my life.

e.      While I love my hometown, I might consider moving to a city for better job opportunities and facilities. However, I would always keep coming back and contributing to its development in any way I can.

f.        I live in a traditional but well-built house with my family. It has enough space, a small garden, and an open courtyard, making it a peaceful and comfortable place to live.

g.      The area has basic amenities like schools, health posts, and local markets. However, for advanced medical facilities or higher education, we often have to travel to Bharatpur.

h.      If I could change something, I would like better road connectivity and improved public transportation. Also, better safety measures to prevent wildlife from entering residential

 

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