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Budhi Khola Site Visit for Engineering Hydrology Practical

Purwanchal Campus | Chaitra 3, 2082 (March 17, 2026) On Chaitra 3, 2082 (March 17, 2026, Tuesday) , we visited the Budhi Khola site as part of our Engineering Hydrology practical from Purwanchal Campus . The field visit was an important learning experience for us because it helped connect classroom knowledge with real-world observation. A Practical Learning Experience Engineering Hydrology is a subject that becomes much more meaningful when studied outside the classroom. During the site visit, we were able to observe the natural flow conditions of the river site and understand how hydrological concepts are applied in practice. Seeing the site in person gave us a clearer idea of how water behaves in the field and why such observations matter in civil engineering. Group Moment After the Practical After the completion of the practical visit, we took a group picture with some of our classmates. It was a memorable moment that captured both the effort and the learning we shared during the ...

We Are Made Wise by Responsibility for Our Future

The past has a strange power over us. It can comfort us with memories, wound us with regrets, or tempt us to keep looking backward instead of moving forward. Many people believe wisdom comes from remembering everything that has happened before. But true wisdom is not only about recollection. It is about responsibility. We become wise when we stop living only in yesterday and start caring deeply about tomorrow. Our past matters, but it should not control us. It teaches lessons, reveals patterns, and shows us where we have succeeded or failed. Still, memory alone does not create wisdom. A person can remember many things and yet repeat the same mistakes. Real wisdom begins when we ask, “What do I do with what I have learned?” That question shifts our focus from passive remembering to active responsibility. Responsibility for the future means accepting that our choices today shape the life we will live tomorrow. It means understanding that every action, every habit, and every decision ca...

I am who I am today because of the choices I made yesterday

Small sentence. Big truth. Every morning we wake up and inherit an invisible ledger, a tally of yesterday’s choices. Some entries are tiny: hitting snooze, choosing tea over sugary cereal, replying to a message. Others are heavy: saying “yes” to an opportunity, deciding to study instead of scrolling, ending a relationship that doesn’t help you grow. Over time those tiny and heavy entries add up. They compound. They shape skills, moods, relationships, and the direction of your life. This isn’t about blame. It’s about ownership. Saying “I am who I am today because of the choices I made yesterday” gives you the power to change tomorrow by changing today. How choices accumulate (quick, practical view) Micro-choices → habits. Choosing the stairs once is small. Doing it every day becomes fitness without a gym membership. Mid-sized choices → identity. Choosing to read for 30 minutes each night builds a reader’s mindset. After months, you think like someone who invests in learning. Big choices...