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5  Days Tour We all class 9 students went to our educational tour from school for 5 days and 4 nights. We were all together 30 students who went to tour. We all were very excited for our tour. Our principal sir vice principal sir Deepak sir, Khem sir, Aarti mam and Shova sister went with us. All together we were 38 including teachers. We went to our tour on 26th poush which was on wednesday. We were called at school on 6:30 am. We all did our breakfast on school. We started our journey at 8:30am from Kathmandu to Gorkha and Bandipur.We all were very happy. We did our lunch at 1pm at hotel after that we again started our journey after lunch to Gorkha. We reached to Gorkha museum. We enjoyed on museum . We clicked many photos with our friends and teachers. After that again we started our journey to Gokha palace. We went to Gorkha palace and we enjoyed a lot. It was already too late so we can't stay there for long time. Again the next day which was the secon

Qbasic program to count total number of vowels in a given string

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WAP TO COUNT TOTAL NUMBER OF VOWELS IN A GIVEN STRING.

Qbasic program to check whether the given string is palindrome or not.

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WAP TO CHECK WHETHER THE GIVEN STRING IS PALINDROME OR NOT.

Qbasic program to reversed the given string

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                                WAP To reversed the given string                                                                                               THANK YOU

My experience on tihar

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                                                    Tihar Tihar  is also known as Deepawali and Yamapanchak or Swanti. It is a five-day-long Hindu festival celebrated in  Nepal  and in the Indian states of  Assam  and  Sikkim  including in  Darjeeling  district of  West Bengal . It is the festival of lights, as  diyas  are lit inside and outside the houses to make it illuminate at night. It is popularly known as  Swanti  among the  Newars and as  Deepawali  among  Madhesis . [2]  Set in the  Vikram Samvat  calendar, the festival begins with Kaag Tihar in Trayodashi of Kartik Krishna Paksha and ends with  Bhai Tika  in Dwitiya of Kartik Sukla Paksha every year. [3] Tihar is the second biggest Nepalese festival after  Dashain . It is considered to be of great importance as it shows reverence to not just the humans and the gods, but also to the animals like crows, cows, and dogs that maintain an intimate relationship with humans. People make patterns on the floor of living rooms or
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      Dashain     Dahain is one of the most auspicious festival in Nepal, especially among the Hinduism followers. It is the longest festival in Nepal that lasts for fifteen days and is celebrated not only throughout the country but also in some other countries where Hindu have been living. On this most anticipated festival, all the government offices, educational institutes and all other organizations remain closed for five to ten days, in order to celebrate it together with their family and friends. Most people who go abroad, also reunite in Nepal to celebrate Dashain together. Me and my family went to Bhaktapur to celebrate dashain. We had great time together. It is also the time of family gatherings and feasts people forget their differences and misunderstandings and visit their relatives. Those away from their home or country return during the time people wear new clothes, eat sels, beaten rice, meat chocolates and spice. For very poor people it is