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Friday, August 26, 2016

Health Minister Gagan Thapa assumes office

KATHMANDU, Aug 26: After taking the oath of office and secrecy, the newly appointed health minister Gagan Thapa has assumed office on Friday.
President Bidya Devi Bhandari administered Thapa the oath of office and secrecy as health minister at  Sheetal Niwas this morning. 
Thapa has been picked from the Sitaula faction of the Nepali Congress. Gagan Thapa and Bhimsen Das Shrestha were in the race for one ministerial portfolio allocated for the Sitaula faction.
All the best For his good step ahead ✌

Thursday, August 25, 2016

Rasuwa bus accident toll reaches 35 as five injured die at Trishuli hospital

The death toll in the passenger bus accident at Ramche of Rasuwa district has reached 35 till this evening. Among the victims are 12 females and 23 males. At least 51 others are injured in the incident.
Five of the injured have been admitted to the District Hospital in Rasuwa and five others in Trishuli of neighbouring Nuwakot district. Critically injured 41 others have been referred to Kathmandu, according to Rasuwa Chief District Officer Shivaram Gelal.So far only few victims, including bus driver Bharat Gurung of Manakamana VDC in Nuwakot and passengers Deepa Chimoriya of Gadhimai Municipality-6, Nima Tashi of Goljung-5 and  Dhaibung VDC secretary Tikam Bahadur Shahi , have been identified.
The passenger bus (Na 3 Kha 5706) was heading to Chilime of Rasuwa district when it fell 200 metres down the hilly road at Ramche VDC of the district at about 1 pm.
As many as 30 passengers died on the spot while five others breathed their last treatment at  Trishuli Hospital in Nuwakot, informed District Police Office, Rasuwa.

Sunday, August 21, 2016

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Saturday, August 20, 2016

Do vampires exist in India either in the present or in the past?

I seem to get this specific question quite a bit. I had thought I was addressing the topic by answering the questions Where Can I Find a Real Vampire and Do Vampires Exist, but then I realized there might be more to the question, because no matter my response, I keep getting asked specifically if vampires exist in India.

Refer to the previously mentioned Q&A articles for general information about vampire existence. The gist is that we can't really prove that vampires exist, and probably won't be able to in the future, but there are reasons to believe that they could. The question I want to answer here is - what role does India play specifically in vampire history and culture, and do Indian vampire legends correspond to what we believe about vampires throughout the rest of the world?

India does indeed play a large part in vampire history. Some scholars believe that vampire mythology actually began in India and spread throughout Eastern Europe to Greece and back along the spice and silk trails. It's hard to know if this is true or not, but what we know for sure is that as European, Indian, and other Asian cultures began to interact more, their stories got shared between the cultures and began to influence one another.

Practically every culture in the world has some sort of ancient story about a blood-sucking creature that relates to the vampire. India is no exception. In fact, Indian mythology has several creatures that could easily be considered "vampiric" in relation to the modern view of the vampire. Some match our modern description better than others, but all play a role in vampire mythology.

Creatures known as Betails (or Vetalas) were said to be evil spirits inhabiting the bodies of the dead. Betails would seek to feed on the living. Some legends describe them as being half-bat, half-man, which may explain how bats became closely related to vampire mythology over time. These aren't exactly vampires as we know them now, but there are elements that relate to the modern concept of the creature.

A bit closer to the known legend is a creature called Pisachas (or Pacu Pati), whose appearance more closely resembles zombies or wendigo than modern vampires, but they have the distinction of thirsting specifically for blood.

The goddess Kali was known to drink blood, but was not considered a vampire, while beings called Bhutas attacked infants - but to feed on the milk they had just consumed. A malevolent female spirit called the Chedipe rode naked into homes on the backs of tigers and drank men's blood through their toes while they slept. This is indeed vampiric behavior, but the resulting effect have the man drained of energy rather than killed or transformed. This behavior is much more closely associated with the Western Succubus, than with the modern vampire.

Of all of India's legendary beings, the ones that gets closest to today's vampires are the Rakshasas. Though described slightly differently from different regions and times, Rakshasas were generally considered demons in humanoid flesh who had long fangs and drank the blood of the vulnerable, especially pregnant women and infants. Rakshasas lived in cemeteries and would disrupt prayers, rituals, and rites. In addition to their bloodlust, these beings were also said to be vulnerable to death through sunlight and fire, which puts them very close to the modern day vampire.

The remaining question is: are they still around today? While I will refer part of that answer to the previously answered Q&A articles (mentioned above), there is one caveat for these Indian vampires that deserves mentioning.

In the west, particularly in Christian mythology, vampires are said to live eternally until killed, when they will disappear forever as their souls are already forsaken. Hindu mythology suggests a different ending for the Indian vampire. Though it also lives an "immortal" life, if killed the Hindu gods are likely to consider the soul worthy of reincarnation, potentially into human form. It is also suggested that those who live evil lives as humans could be reincarnated as vampires, meaning there is a potential that the vampire may never become truly extinct.

-Mike

Thursday, August 18, 2016

jobs in canada

Primary Location

 CAN-Ontario-Toronto-Courtyard Toronto Downtown

Posting Date

 Aug 16, 2017 

Job Number

 160017KZ 

Job Category

 Guest Services/Front Desk 

Brand

 Courtyard 

Schedule

 Full-time
   Position Type Non-Management/Hourl

Description

 
With more than 330 managed locations in more than 20 countries Courtyard by Marriott offers a refreshing environment that helps guests stay connected and balanced. Working at Courtyard, you'll ensure guests have a smooth, productive stay that meets their personal and business needs. Find Your World™ at Courtyard by Marriott.
 

Qualifications

 
Job Summary
 
Must be able to work weekends and shiftwork.
     
Organize, confirm, process, and conduct all guest check-ins/check-outs, room reservations, requests, changes, and cancellations. Secure payment; verify and adjust billing. Activate and file room keys. Process all guest requests and relay messages. Print contingency lists to have a record of all guests in case of emergency. Identify and explain room features to guests; supply guests with directions and information regarding property amenities, services, and hours of operation, and local areas of interest. Ensure that any outstanding requests or problems from the previous day receive priority and are resolved. Run and review daily reports/logs. Complete designated cashier and closing reports in the computer system. Accept and record wake-up call requests and deliver to appropriate department. Count bank at beginning and end of shift; secure bank. Process all payment types, adjustment vouchers, paid-outs, correction vouchers, and miscellaneous charges; provide change. Notify Loss Prevention/Security of any guest reports of theft.
 
Assign room according to guest request and preferences whenever possible. Pre-register designated guests and prepare key packets. Organize and coordinate check-in/pre-registration procedures for arriving groups. Review/Track/Accommodate requests for room/check-out changes when possible; communicate status to appropriate staff. Confirm reservations and cancellations. Review out-of-order rooms daily. Ensure rates match market codes and document exceptions. Verify and adjust billing for guests. File guest paperwork or documentation. Set up/process all guest check-ins/check-outs. Activate room keys. Secure valid payment. Identify any over-commitments. Perform duplicate reservation checks; block rooms. Run daily reports. Follow up with guests to ensure their requests or problems have been met to their satisfaction. Receive, record, and relay messages accurately, completely, and legibly.
 
     Follow all company policies and procedures; report accidents, injuries, and unsafe work conditions to manager; ensure uniform and personal appearance are clean and professional; maintain confidentiality of proprietary information; protect company assets. Welcome and acknowledge all guests according to company standards; anticipate and address guests' service needs; assist individuals with disabilities; thank guests with genuine appreciation. Speak with others using clear and professional language; answer telephones using appropriate etiquette. Develop and maintain positive working relationships with others; support team to reach common goals. Comply with quality assurance expectations and standards. Stand, sit, or walk for an extended period of time. Move, lift, carry, push, pull, and place objects weighing less than or equal to 10 pounds without assistance. Perform other reasonable job duties as requested by Supervisors.
 
 
Marriott International is an equal opportunity employer committed to hiring a diverse workforce and sustaining an inclusive culture. Marriott International does not discriminate on the basis of disability, veteran status or any other basis protected under federal, state or local laws.

Friday, July 29, 2016

Pubudu Dassanayake has been shortlisted as a finalist for the job of USA's head coach

Former Sri Lanka cricketer Pubudu Dassanayake, who coached Nepal from 2011 to 2015, has been shortlisted as a finalist for the job of USA's head coach. Dassanayake, who lives close to Toronto, said he is looking for a challenge close to home after spending several years away with the Nepal side.

"Nepal, they were from Division Four to Division One and played a World Cup and I want to do the same for USA," Dassanayake told ESPNcricinfo in Florida where he is participating in an ICC coaching seminar. "I think it's a great place. There are great opportunities, a lot of talent in this country. I'd really like to see them come up the ranks and be in that World Cup setup."

Prior to his success with Nepal, Dassanayake coached Canada from 2007 to 2011, and helped them to the 2011 ODI World Cup in the sub-continent, Canada's last major ICC event. Dassanayake also played for Canada after migrating from Sri Lanka following the end of his Test career and played in the 2005 World Cup Qualifier in Ireland.

His ties to North American cricket make him a strong contender for the role. While coach of Nepal, Dassanayake racked up an impressive record against USA in ICC competitions, losing just once - at the 2013 ICC WCL Division Three in Bermuda - in six meetings.

Anand Tummala, former USA and Ranji Trophy representative, is also in contention for the post. Tummala played briefly for Delhi before migrating to Atlanta in 2007. He made his only tour with USA in 2011, playing three T20s, including games against Canada and Afghanistan. Tummala, who is a Level Three Cricket Australia certified coach, also served as a guest coaching evaluator at last year's ICC Americas Combine in Indianapolis. Tummala has also been in Florida this week as part of the ICC coaching seminar.

Both Tummala and Dassanayake attended USA's first training session in their week-long camp which began on Thursday, and will also be present at an exhibition match on Friday between a USA XI and a CPL Invitational XI in Lauderhill.

Although the ICC wouldn't comment on the applications, there are believed to be at least two more finalists with interviews beginning on Friday. USA will play three 50-over intra-squad trial matches in Florida next week among a 30-man squad, after which 14 will be selected for ICC WCL Division Four in Los Angeles from October 29 to November 5.

Captain Gaje Ghale - Bibliography

Captain Gaje Ghale, who has died aged 81 in Delhi, was awarded a Victoria Cross, as a Havildar (sergeant) when leading a platoon of young soldiers of the 5th Royal Gurkha Rifles in Burma in May 1943.

On May 24 a large force of Japanese were attempting to make an advance into the Chin Hills, where the 2nd/5th Gurkhas were part of the defence force. The Japanese occupied a vital tactical point, the key to the position, on Basha East Hill, the approach to which was a long bare knife-edge ridge which in some places was as little as 15ft wide.

Two attempts to capture this point had been attempted and both had failed, for the Japanese were able to rake the position with fire from a dozen machine guns, as well as artillery and mortars, from concealed positions in the surrounding jungle.

On May 25, Gaje Ghale was given the task of taking the position. Although it was his first time under fire, he showed from the beginning outstanding courage. Shouting the Gurkha battle cry, he led assault after assault along the ridge onto the entrenched Japanese.

A Japanese grenade wounded Gaje Ghale in the chest, arm and leg. Though covered with blood, he ignored his injuries and continued to throw grenades with his other arm.

After prolonged hand-to-hand fighting the position was captured. The Gurkhas succeeded in holding it in the face of heavy fire from the Japanese trying to retake it.

In spite of his wounds, Gaje Ghale refused to go back to the regimental aid post until certain that the position was consolidated and secure, and then only when eventually ordered to by an officer.

Gaje Ghale, a Gurung of the Ghale tribe, was born in Barpak village in the Gorkha district of Nepal on August 1 1918 (though he also admitted to being born on July 1 1922).


In 1934 he enlisted as a boy recruit, and on completing his training joined the 2nd Battalion, 5th Royal Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force). He served in Waziristan, and from 1939 to 1942 was an Instructor at the Regimental Centre in Abbotabad.

In 1943 when it was proposed to present Gaje Ghale with the Victoria Cross medal at the regimental centre in Abbotabad, the regimental Bahun (the near equivalent of a chaplain in a British regiment, who holds no rank and wears no uniform but is a respected religious adviser) announced that the date was inauspicious and should be postponed. Soon afterwards a signal giving official confirmation of the postponement was received.

Gaje Ghale later received the VC from Field Marshal Lord Wavell in Delhi at a parade beneath the walls of the Red Fort in the presence of a crowd of 5,000. He was later decorated with the Star of Nepal in Kathmandu by the Prime Minister of Nepal.

In 1946 Gaje Ghale attended the victory parade in London, and after Independence in 1947 remained with the Battalion, now serving the Government of India. He was promoted to Subedar Major (Senior Indian Officer).

In 1963 he served in the Congo with the United Nations Force, along with Subedar Agansing Rai, a fellow VC who had won his award in 1944. Before retiring he was granted the honorary rank of captain.

A regular attender of VC reunions, in 1990 Gaje Ghale joined four of the seven Gurkha VC-holders then surviving at the opening of the Gurkha Museum at the Peninsula Barracks, Winchester, Hampshire.

Five years later he was one of a gathering of 21 VCs at the Royal Tournament as part of the 50th anniversary of V-J Day.

Gaje Ghale was married; he leaves four sons and four daughters.