Two years!!


  

Two years in Lahore

Keshabi joshi

'Making new friends, learning other points of view, accepting different opinions and values, and seizing every opportunity and able to achieve true knowledge.'

   From childhood I have dream to study in foreign countries but my parents did not allow me to go out from Nepal. After bachelor’s degree I have permission to go outside for further study. I wanted to visit different countries to learn their culture and its diversity. Basically I had a plan to visit developing countries but my parents did not agree. Even my elder brother used to say me “You have poor thinking level and poor vision that’s why you chose developing countries”.  When I decided to come there he was opposed me because he wants to see me in developed country. On the other hand Pakistan is portrayed as horrific way by the global media, they are anxious of the horrible condition of Pakistan. If there was the news about boom blast in Pakistan I had been flooded with messages and phone calls if I was safe and alive. "We told you not to go" my parents and friends asked me on their regular calls. 
 I was more excited while I get the information about the scholarship program for Punjab University.  I was confused whether the student who had been going to pass out in same degree can apply or not. The course is suitable for me or not. Either I am going to waste my two years or make it valuable for me. I got much information from many people. It is said that if you talk with many people on a same topic many views come out. It was same here. Different people have different views, ideas and perspectives towards Pakistan. Some suggested me not to go there and vice versa. My teachers advised me to grip the opportunity as it was a golden chance for me to study about the Muslim culture.  And,  my last purpose of the study was to learn as much as I could about Pakistan and Muslim culture.
   I got many experiences here. Some are good and some are bad. I faced many difficulties there, at first language barrier was most problematic for me. Neither I could speak nor understand the Urdu nor can I understand the Punjabi.  Even, now I understand Urdu but not clearly. Most of classes were started in Urdu and I did not understand properly. I understood some words because of English word. Because of the language I was not interested and not satisfied in my study. My first semester was over with obstacles and dilemma.  There was flummoxed that I should return to Nepal or stay there.  First semester was over with obstacles of language. When we are adjusted properly, our leaving time from Pakistan is near and we should return. One of my senior Pabitra Dhakal said that “Don’t worry, this the experience we get in our life, we have learn so many things after coming here.” Yes, exactly, this the experiences that we can apply if we have chance to aboard study.

   The help and cooperation of the teachers and madams is really unforgettable. They encouraged us all the time, they asked our problems. Even though, we faced many problems. Some problems were created by our self and some by outsider. One was the scholarship, created great problems. We did not get money in the time which we were told. But our budget was finished. Neither I got scholarship in time and neither my parents had a way to send money for me. There was not any option to get money. So I knew the value of money and get experience that what money crisis was. This was also new experiences for me.   I read the biography of so many people, where they explained about money crisis in their student life. I compared their student life with me. It also gave a good lesson.
The dexterity and help of the friends and teachers as well as madams, I found more than expected. Their love and respect are awesome which I never will be forgotten. Our friends made plan for us to visit different places of Lahore, their plan for entertain to us and their role to reduce our problems are ever lasting memory for me. The advice and encouragement of the teachers and madams are always being in my mind forever.
   Except the life of department and student, I have other experience about everyday routine life in Lahore. I heard the story about Lahore in my childhood. The word Lahori is use to in Nepal which belongs to Lahore. It is said that before the partition of Pakistan and on the time of British emperor Nepalese people were involved in British Army. They came Lahore for Training, they were known as Lahori and they had good respect in society. Even now, Lahori is used for people who are involved in the British army.
 I like the subway road of Lahore and transportation system which is suitable for women. Because most of the buses have separate seats for women and man, either it is college bus or public vehicles. Not only that even entry doors are separate. Like, Nepal here female passengers do not bear the sexual harassment by the male passengers on public vehicles.  It is good but on the other hand it brings the problems for those couple who travel with small children on the public vehicles, is hard to handle the children. It is also problematic for aged people to travel without support person.
One day I was traveling through the LTC (Public) bus, a young man Abdul Hadi was calling his mother loudly then I asked him why he was calling loudly?, he said “I am with mother but he is in women side and she has no idea in which station stepping down from the bus, it is hard to travel with her.”  He added that there is problem, male should sought to female who belongs to them when their station comes.

Separate door and seats used for women in metro bus Lahore
  I never saw more religious people before coming there. I myself realized the value and importance of religion. My parents became shocked when I went back to Nepal in July when they saw me more conscious in religion.
  Mostly people are good whom I meet. I like their helping behaves. But there is also bad guise who have rigid mind. The aim of the university girls have to get married with educated and rich person. They directly said that they did not want to take double responsibility.  Aamna, hostel friend is doing M.phil in sociology said “I want to take responsibility of family as house wife after marriage. If I will do job than it is hard to do for family. I can’t handle double duty. Husband is husband in our society he never realizes that we should equally go through.” She also interrupt that generally women are not allowed to work outside for safety and their religion also does not accept it. Women are made for love, affection and warm not for hard physical work.
   Living away from the family and own country is a really interesting and unforgettable experience, at the same time it has very important effects on my life. I have learned most important things of my life. I miss everything. Missing my family and the attention they all paid to me is a very usual thing to do. The experience I gain that how to accept other’s society and culture into my daily life.  It is hard to accept different customs and traditions but it gives idea about the new things. This means making new friends, learning other points of view, accepting different opinions and values, and seizing every opportunity and able to achieve true knowledge. The most important thing is that my confidence level is developed and I gain ideas how to clutch the situation. It is really most important learning phase of my life, I learned many things from Pakistan.  


                


Comments

  1. wooow superb writeup, love every expression , words, and the language including presentation style

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  2. Dear kesu Joshi, ur write up is so gud i am impressed. one of my class fellow was also from Nepal Rabindra Mishra Editor of BBC Nepali Service. its not only a gud experience of yours but also for us to teach students like u. thank u for all u shared positive about pakistan and sorry for the bad experiences. best of luck for ur future

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    1. Thank you ma'm for ur support n suggestion which I got from u in PU. n thanx for sweet comment too.

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  3. Its really awesome... :) it was indeed a great experience for u to live here in hstl with all d crisis which u had to face.. As much time I spent with nepali people i found ths nation very loving, caring, honest n sincere... Miss u all a lot ...

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    1. thax dear. I just read your comment. I miss u too.. u r friendship is far and hard to describe, and it is really great-full time for me while with u at Islamabad and Abotabad

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