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Bookmark Making Competition

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 Deerwalk Literature Society successfully organized a bookmark-making competition on November 4th. The event was filled with vibrant art and creativity. The competition began at 4:30 p.m, with 13 participants. Each participant had one hour to create a bookmark. The club provided all the necessary materials. The members of the club were moving around to see if any of the participants needed anything. The top five were chosen by the club members after each participant's bookmark was completed. The top five bookmarks were photographed and uploaded to Instagram, where the audience voted for the best bookmark. The total number of likes was counted the next day to determine the winner. Selene Mulmi from the class of 2025(CSIT) won the competition with the highest number of votes. Selene was selected as the winner by the audience. The book she selected was "Cashflow Quadrant Guide to Financial Freedom". We once more congratulate the winner and express our appreciation to the aud...

Guess The Nepali Word

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  Deerwalk Literature Society conducted   Guess The Nepali Word  on 12 th   September 2022, Monday.   The event started at  4:15 p.m.   A total of 7 teams were there to participate in the game. The first round began with giving a piece of paper to each of the teams where they had to say the word written on paper in Nepali. In the second round, a member of the literature society had to give a meaning to a particular word and the participants had to say the word in Nepali. In the third round, each team was shown a picture and they had to say the Nepali word for the picture. In the fourth round, an English word was displayed and the participant had to choose the answer from the given options.  The last round was a rapid-fire round where each team was given 15 seconds to say the English number in Devanagari. Team  Winner Team  with members  Bipashree Aryal  and  Chadani Thapa  from  BCA 2024  emerged victor...

Prologue Picnic

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  The Deerwalk Literature Club organized a  Prologue  Picnic  on  August 28, 2022.   The  picnic  was planned originally for  Bhundol, Pharping . However, the setting didn't seem to be very appropriate due to the turbulence in the weather. The group opted to head to  Dhulikhel's Gosainthan ViewTower  after searching for an alternate route. At 8:30 a.m., after everyone arrived, the bus departed for Dhulikhel. It took an hour to travel to Dhulikhel. The ride was enjoyable because everyone was bopping to the music while some were playing Uno.  Everyone walked for around 30 minutes to get to the observatory after getting off the bus. We had a good time talking and laughing as we walked to the view tower. We got there around ten in the morning. The fog and rain prevented us from seeing the view as we had hoped, but it still had its appeal. We laughed and had fun while playing games like "Dumb Shall Act," taking pictures, and munchin...

Book Talk II

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  The Deerwalk Literature Society successfully conducted the   follow -up session of the   Book Talk   on   17th August 2022 . Everyone gathered in the cafeteria area for the session to start at 4 o'clock. In addition to many familiar faces that attended the event previously, we were thrilled to welcome several new faces. Many of them brought the books that were traded at the previous session and were very eager to express their thoughts on the books. Aasara Bade Shrestha gave her thoughts on the book Verity that she exchanged at the last event. She thought the book was exciting and engaging and advised others to read it too. It Ends With Us, a book that Bidhi Raghubanshi found incredibly touching, was briefly summarized by her. Similarly, Saujanya Sharma described the novel "The Kite Runner" with great enthusiasm and revealed that he read the book in just two days because he was so captivated by it. The readers discussed their opinions of the book they had read...

BookTalk I

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The Deerwalk Literature Society successfully conducted the first session of  Book   Talk  on 3rd August 2022. The session was officially kickstarted by Abhay Manandhar, the club president at 4:00 p.m., after gathering in the cafeteria area. On that chilly evening, he warmly welcomed the readers and explained the structure of the session. Almost all the participants brought their  books  out of which some had already read them. Tushar Luitel, a club member shared his opinion about the  book  ‘Animal Farm’, which was based on how communism fails at the end (spoiler alert). Similarly, Saujanya Sharma enthusiastically described the manga ‘Chainsaw Man’, where he expressed how it had influenced him. Likewise, Abhay gave a summary of the  book  Veronika Decides to Die, a  book  about hitting rock bottom and rising to appreciate life . The participants then exchanged  books  and read the  book  descriptions, which provi...