My father, Dr. Nepali kindly agreed to accompany me on this trip and guide me to the village. Although we started the trip early in the day, since we purchased the construction materials at Banepa first, we could only start our hike up to the village around noon.
After a long but extremely beautiful walk (honestly, a hike) up there, we made it to the project site.
Our first stop was the site where Power House will be constructed for the project. There, two villagers were busy making windows and door for the Power House. After talking to them for a while, we discovered that they were siblings and they had voluntarily contributed a part of the land they owned to construct the Power House for the project on it.
Our next stop was the location of head works where water will be diverted from the river towards a kulo (water conveyance) then to the penstock.After inspecting the site, one of the villagers who was working at the site took us to his house where we met his entire family including his wife, two sons and two daughters. The family kindly showed their hospitality to us and fed us hot tea and typical Nepali snacks of popcorn and soybean.
I would like to specially thank my wonderful father who gave up his entire day for my project and drove me and guided me to the village and back. Needless to say, I had an amazing time driving and walking with him and we got great father-daughter bonding time and got to catch up on a lot of stuff.
I am also thankful towards Mr. Ramhari Shrestha and all the villagers we got to meet that day who helped complete our mission of purchasing and transporting the first round of construction materials and inspecting the project site.
Personally meeting the villagers and actually being there has added a lot more hope and excitement in me to complete this development project and make a small difference in the lives of the people who live there.
I should also specially thank my mom, Mrs. Kalpana Shrestha for the great snacks she packed for the two of us that helped us survive the trip and also the candies that she had smartly asked me to take along which I could distribute among little kids in the village and enjoy their smile in return!
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