
Amrita Jaisi
Associate Reporter at Global Press Journal
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Dec 9, 2024 |
globalpressjournal.com | Sunita Neupane |Thayalini Indrakularasa |Odonchimeg Batsukh |Amrita Jaisi
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Aug 7, 2024 |
myrepublica.nagariknetwork.com | Amrita Jaisi
By Amrita Jaisi November 17, 2024 BADHAIYATAL, NEPAL, Nov 17: In 2023, Jagdish Tharu’s farm produced three times more rice than he expected. In an era of dried-up springs and protracted drought in this agricultural area, this success surprised Tharu — as well as his neighbors. When they saw tall weeds growing in the fields, they predicted that at most Tharu’s field would produce 12 quintals (1.3 tons). Instead, the yield was 32 quintals (3.5 tons).
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Dec 18, 2023 |
worldcrunch.com | Amrita Jaisi
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Jul 18, 2023 |
worldcrunch.com | Amrita Jaisi
The Paris metro system opened on this day in 1900. The first line to be inaugurated on the Paris metro was Line 1, which connected Porte de Vincennes to Porte Maillot. Get This Happened straight to your inbox ✉️ each day! Sign up here. What was the mode of transportation before the Paris metro was established? Before the Paris metro was established, the primary mode of transportation within the city was horse-drawn carriages and omnibuses, followed by the introduction of electric trams.
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Jul 18, 2023 |
worldcrunch.com | Amrita Jaisi
BANKE — English and health studies are 14-year-old Dilip Godiya’s favorite subjects. Unlike other subjects taught at his school in the city of Nepalgunj, they don’t require him to be effortlessly fluent in Nepali. Dilip grew up speaking Awadhi at home, the mother tongue of half a million Nepalis and millions more in northern India, so adjusting to Nepali as a language of learning was a major challenge. Until fourth grade, he found it difficult to read and hesitated from speaking up in class.
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