Interview with Sipora Gurung
à¤िडियो हेर्न तल को बक्समा क्लिक गर्नुहोस
![]() |
Sipora Gurung was born as a youngest daughter to Mr. Moti lal Gurung and Mrs. Seti Ghising Gurung. She can also be called a little magician because at a tender age of 16, she has earned her name as a youngest best volleyball player of a Nepal.
sipora-gurung-01
Sipora Gurung on action during Rastrapati Cup on 400m, she secured the first place.
In 2063, when she was just 12 years of age, she became the youngest ever player at the 10th S.A.G held at Sri Lanka. Besides, Volleyball she also has keen interest in Athletics and she even has received a lot of medals in different programs. She is dedicated towards her game, country and wants to do something for her country. She feels proud to be a Nepalese citizen.
She feels lucky enough that at this tender age, she got a chance to visit various places and gain a lot of experience. She says that she is able to reach such height as her school family; teachers and her parents encouraged as well as trusted her.
Read this also
University of Tokyo
University of Tokyo is not only the leading school in Japan, but also the leading school in all of Asia.
University of Tokyo has made many strides in an effort to become an internationally renowned research center. In 2012, the school developed PEAK, or “Programs in English at Komaba,” and now attracts students from over 100 nations.
University of Tokyo runs numerous research institutes studying multiple fields, including medical science, earthquakes, Asian culture, molecular bioscience, cosmic ray research, solid state physics, and environmental science. The school has produced seven Nobel Prize winners and one Field’s Medalist.
The university has also fully utilized its strategic location in the world’s largest city, and has had a major impact on the domestic front. Fifteen Japanese Prime Ministers have come from University of Tokyo.
The school’s influence on the Japanese government has been so extensive that former Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa felt the need to order government agencies to reduce their percentages of University of Tokyo alumni to under 50 percent in order to promote diversity!
तल को बक्समा क्लिक गर्नुहोस
![]() |
Interview with Sipora Gurung
Reviewed by Guru
on
8:21 PM
Rating:
Reviewed by Guru
on
8:21 PM
Rating:


No comments: