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Hello everyone! Long time right? Have you been doing good? I hope you had a great Christmas on 25th of this month. And i also hope you had a very successful 2016. Well, before i forget, let me also wish you 'A very Happy 2017.' To me, 2016 was good. Many good things happened all round the year. The first one was getting employed. I was recruited as 'Gender and Knowledge Management Officer for CARLEP in early 2016, around February. Getting employed almost after 16 years of education is the dream of every child. And i could achieved that for which i feel so great of myself. That's why, i say 2016 was a good year for me irrespective of how hard the days were. The last and the second reason for considering that 2016 has treated me good is because of the several knowledge and the skills i acquired on the Blogging avenues. Blogging was the dreams that was born to me since a very long time back. But only in 2016, i could freely explore and become a part of it.I bet y

Write-shop to draft two main documents for CARLEP

Gender Mainstreaming Strategy and Knowledge Management Strategy are two most important documents in CARLEP, complying the requirement of IFAD and also recognizing its due importance in the field.  To draft/develop these two Strategies, a write-shop was organized from 12-18 th December, 2016 by CARLEP at Lingmethang, Mongar, calling in the participants from the six Eastern Dzongkhags from Agriculture and Livestock sector. Representatives from RLDC, ARDC and RAMCO also attended making the total participants to about 40 heads. The session was facilitated by the Resource person from NCWC, PPD of MoAF, OPM and ARDC. Participants   I as a GKMO (Gender and Knowledge Management Officer) at CARLEP, who is responsible for the successful implementation of these two documents somehow is feeling accomplished yet nervous.    You must be wondering why I must feel nervous.   It is because these two documents should be my bible and my master piece. It has my action plan in place. By an

My journey into blogging

Ouu…my title is giving an impression that I am already one of a successful blogger when I am still a developing larva inside a hard cocoon.    Anyway, for every generation, they got a tale to tell. And here is my tale... ‘I heard, every individual is born with certain talents. While some can discover at the earliest, some takes little too much of time. They just need to wait and discover what it is anyway.  Therefore, I was crazily in the look-out of what is my god gifted talent? You know, while I was in the pre-primary, I was selected for a ‘solo-song’ for the school concert. That time, I wondered if my talent is in singing. But I knew, I wasn’t really interested for the fact that there wasn’t much of opportunity for the kids unlike now.  The next, I was also selected in the ‘Art club’ while I was young. I again thought if art (paintings) is my talent. However, I was again least interested. At home, my mother and Ana used to weave. Soon, my younger sister st

how i like sea-weed stuffs

In general, I can conclude myself that I am not so picky in foods. I take whatever is available in the plate yet I don’t have anything I am addicted-to in particular. However, I don’t like fresh milk. This may sound little too much disgusting because milk is considered the best food in the human-kind of all races, of all colors. But anyway, the smell of a fresh milk gives me goosebumps.  I remember, one afternoon, when I was just about 9-10 years old, my mother was forcing me to take milk. I refused. That same afternoon, I heard her talking to my father that the reason why I don’t like milk must be because I have been feeding with cow milk for the entire breastfeeding periods because she got pregnant with my younger brother when I am just four months old. So, I realized that if a child is overfed with something of same kind in the earlier stage of his/her life, he/she mayn’t like that item as they grow old.  Anyway, coming to the point about the recent banning of sea-