Something amazing happened #CarpoolKathmandu
Carpool Kathmandu must be the recent viral thing in Kathmandu. Due to the 'Unofficial' Blockade by our lovely neighbour India, fuel shortage is hitting Nepal hard, thus leading to low number of public vehicles as well as private transport. And thus, Carpool Kathmandu came into being.
Amidst the selfies, #ask, #offer, lift stories, MRR vs. Carpool Kathmandu 'stupid' discussion, stupid ads, unnecessary tantrums by kids, an amazing thing has happened due to this group.
N G La Deuja, one of the members of Carpool Kathmandu shared her story in the group. She shared how she helped a couple, who were visually impaired, get lift to home. She then wrote if anyone would like to help with the education of their children.
After 8 days of the story, Prabhat Sapkota shares this story in the same group. Mr. Sapkota saw the story shared by Miss Deuja and got inspired to help the kid. Mr. Sapkota has informed through his post that he will be supporting the education of the kid till Grade 12 and possibly higher studies too.
It's amazing how a small initiative, a small group created to help people with rides around the town ended up giving a kid education, a different future.
This shows the power of SMALL THINGS.
We have be told time and again, SMALL THINGS ARE BIG THINGS by Shisir dai, CEO of Teach for Nepal and Swastika di, Head of Training at Teach for Nepal.
This exactly depicts that line.
Who knows, a small thing that you are doing right now might be making a big change in someone's life. A small thing you did today such as picking the noodles wrapper on the road and throwing in the dustbin might make a big change some day. A simple smile you gave to that conductor in micro make him more humble next time. A simple SORRY or a THANK YOU, you said to your friends, family today will be BIG someday.
Nothing is SMALL. Go ahead, do that simple thing you didn't do yet because you thought it was small.
N G La Deuja, one of the members of Carpool Kathmandu shared her story in the group. She shared how she helped a couple, who were visually impaired, get lift to home. She then wrote if anyone would like to help with the education of their children.
After 8 days of the story, Prabhat Sapkota shares this story in the same group. Mr. Sapkota saw the story shared by Miss Deuja and got inspired to help the kid. Mr. Sapkota has informed through his post that he will be supporting the education of the kid till Grade 12 and possibly higher studies too.
It's amazing how a small initiative, a small group created to help people with rides around the town ended up giving a kid education, a different future.
This shows the power of SMALL THINGS.
We have be told time and again, SMALL THINGS ARE BIG THINGS by Shisir dai, CEO of Teach for Nepal and Swastika di, Head of Training at Teach for Nepal.
This exactly depicts that line.
Who knows, a small thing that you are doing right now might be making a big change in someone's life. A small thing you did today such as picking the noodles wrapper on the road and throwing in the dustbin might make a big change some day. A simple smile you gave to that conductor in micro make him more humble next time. A simple SORRY or a THANK YOU, you said to your friends, family today will be BIG someday.
Nothing is SMALL. Go ahead, do that simple thing you didn't do yet because you thought it was small.
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