Skip to main content

About me

I am an engineer who can write  codes, and a self-taught artist who loves art in any form. 
I like to learn a lot of news things and want to be a 'jack of all trades.' 
I have been a programmer, done portrait sketches, graphic designs, photography, and play music
when I have the time. If I feel like I need to learn it, I will. I mostly look out for the excitement in
learning/doing things rather than the advantages behind it.

I am an observer, a learner, an ideator and a wantrepreneur. I believe in impact-based profession.
Whatever job you are doing, if there is even a small chance that you can impact people's lives, you
shouldn't hesitate. If there isn't, you need to create that space of impact. Because, the world will be 
a better place only if we start thinking about others.

A Gemini, I am brutally honest. I am conditionally sociable*, communicative* and ready for fun*,
with a tendency to suddenly get serious, thoughtful and restless. Many personalities and the ability
to switch makes it easier for me to carry out different roles.
* Conditions apply

In my free time, you will find me reading and writing random articles, making sketches, doodles,logos, 
writing codes, playing guitar, singing random songs, meeting new people or just sitting idle and thinking.

If you ask about my future aspirations, I don't have many. I like to live in present.I don't know 
what I want to be. That means I can be what I want to be, when I want to be.

Previously, I worked as a software engineer for Cloudfactory and Content Generation Team Lead at
BeeCreative (a program under Karkhana). I am an alumnus  of Teach for Nepal, where I served as a
Science teaching fellow in a public school in rural part of Sindhupalchowk. Currently, I work as a
Curriculum Designer/Teacher/Project lead of the CodeChautari project which intends to provide middle
grade students in public schools with Computer literacy, programming and computational thinking skills.

 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED -- i give and try to give full credit to the original author, in every way possible

Thanks :)


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Bikharney Ka Mujhko Shauq Hai Bada | Qala | Guitar Chords and Lyrics

Full song here:  https://youtu.be/-lcd1ixHqjE?t=670  or here  https://youtu.be/1Hd7Gl_mLzw G                                             C Bikharney Ka Mujhko, Shauq Hai Bada G                D                        C  G  D Sameitega Mujhko, Tu Bata Zara... G                                                C Haaye, Bikharney Ka Mujhko, Shauq Hai Bada G                D                        C  G  D Sameitega Mujhko, Tu Bata Zara... G D G G        ...

Timi Uta Ma Yeta (Sunsaan Raat Ma) Guitar Chords - Pratik Gurung Cover - Original by Milan Newar, Rajan Raj Shiwakoti

 I came across this song when Kanden Limbu sang this in Nepal Idol.  He was one of the contestants. I thought it was his original. Surprisingly, it is not. His was based on Pratik Gurung's cover. This is actually a full fledge song with a music video. Here's the original one. However, I like the cover version. Here are the chords for a portion of the song. The chords are based on this tutorial . In the tutorial, plucking is used. You can strum as well if that's what you prefer.  CAPO: 2nd fret STRUMMING: D-DU Plucking used: 5-2-3 (C and Am), 4-2-3 (FT and GT), 6-2-3 (G) Chords: C, Am, G Major, F Major Triad (FT), G Major Triad (GT) NOTE: It's easier if you play G Major in C's original position; just move 2 and 3 fingers one step up.   C                             Am (Sunsan raat ma yo mero aatma FT               GT    C Chasakka bi...

Pokhiyera Ghaam Ko Jhulka Guitar Chords|| Narayan Gopal || Ambar Gurung || Hari Bhakta Katuwal

  Pokhiyera Ghaam Ko Jhulka Guitar Chords || Narayan Gopal  Composer: Ambar Gurung Lyrics: Haribhakta Katwal Vocals: Narayan Gopal Guitar Chords based on tutorial by Nepali E-Chords . I take no responsibility if the chords are not absolutely right. But it sounded good enough for me.  Chords used: G, C, D, Am, Em, Bm Strumming: D-DUDU Intro: D       G      D             G              D      G Pokhiyera Ghamko Jhulka, Bhari Sangharama G                     D                     Em                G Timro Jindagiko Dhoka, Kholu Kholu Lagchha Hai Am                     C  ...