On the 8th of August, Mr.Ganesh Lamichhane (Parent of Shuvee Lamichhane) spoke to grade VI and VII about Digital Payment System. The way of paying for goods or services electronically, instead of using cash or a check is known as a digital payment system. Digital Payment can be considered as electronic payment. Before, we needed to stand in a queue to buy goods, but now we can easily buy goods from our own phones (Digital wallet). Some examples of the digital payment systems in Nepal are eSewa, Khalti, iPay, IME Pay, Phone Pay, etc.. In the old days, we couldn’t pay bills from smartphones. But in modern days, we can pay bills from our smartphones. Our account cannot be hacked by hackers.
On August 8, 2019, there was a Parents Talk Program. In the program, Mr. Ganesh Lamichhane shared with us his experience with the digital payment system. We, the students of Grade VI and VII, learned about digital payment. Mr. Lamichhane explained to us about all the uses and importance of digital payment. He showed us how to pay the bills of goods, electricity, and bills of school. He also showed us the QR Code of e-Sewa, Khalti, and IME Pay.
Overall, I found his topic very interesting so I was listening to him very carefully. We also learned to open an e-Sewa account.
On the 8th of August, we had parents talk where Mr. Ganesh Lamichhane, parent of Shuvee Lamichhane participated. It was confirmed that we would have parents talk on Thursday, the day after our examination. I knew that from the calendar but I was totally unaware. We were in the computer lab and our class representative informed us about it and we went to the hall. In the hall I saw the presentation. It was quite interesting and the topic was ‘Digital Payment System’.
Mr. Ganesh Lamichhane was there to teach us about the digital payment system. He was quite funny and he told us that he is also a teacher in a college. I like the funny term that he used for Google, which was ‘Google Baba’. The information he shared was quite informative. He told us about how to pay the bills and money through the app and Browser. He told us that it was safe to have a phone wallet rather than having a wallet in a pocket. There is a chance of getting robbed anytime while carrying a wallet in the pocket whereas a phone wallet is much safer and easier.
I got all the information and that I myself will encourage my parents to use a phone wallet. We asked many questions to Mr. Lamichhane and we got our queries fulfilled. I will follow the digital payment system and encourage others to do so as well.
Digital payment systems are known as a system in which we can pay money easily from our mobile. It is a very easy and accessible system. It has many advantages to help us make our work easy and save time.
In the Parent Talk Show, Mr. Ganesh Lamichhane, the parent of Shuvee Lamichhane, delivered a speech about digital payment system. Some digital payment system apps are Khalti, IME pay, eSewa, Cell pay, etc. The procedure of using the apps are downloading the apps from the Google Play Store or apps store. After downloading the app, we open the app and fill in all the information and detail asked by the app. Once that detail and information get verified, we can start using the apps. The apps can be used to pay any bills and payments through mobile phones easily. It also helps from being robbed or stolen.
I am a new student at school. It was my first time attending the Parents Talk Program. The program was very effective as the students got to learn about some extra things that are not from the teachers but from their friend’s parents. Our Parents Talk Program was held on 8 August 2019. Mr. Ganesh Lamichhane, the parent of Shuvee Lamichhane from Grade 3, gave us information about the digital payment system in Nepal. I got to know about the cashless money and its pros and cons. I got to understand that online payment is more effective and secure than cash payment. He introduced us to different apps that we can use to pay online. I also realized that digital payment is much easier than cash payment. It saves time and energy. Overall, the program was very nice as well as informative. Mr. Lamichhane was confident and he explained the term very well. I went home and shared my experience and encouraged my parents to use the digital payment system.
On August 8, 2019, Parent Talk Program was organized. In the program, Ganesh Lamichhane shared his experience on Digital Payment System. We, students from grades 6 and 7, got to learn about Digital Payment in the 21st century. We learned how to use it and which apps to use it. Digital Payment helps to reduce black money and save the environment by not using paper money. He explained all about its uses and benefits. It was fun to learn about digital payment and we also learned how it helps to pay the bill of goods, electricity, water, student bills, etc. easily. We were also taught about the uses of the QR code of eSewa. We could also use the apps like eSewa once we get our citizenship. We also learned that we should not misuse it but make good use of it. I would like to thank him for sharing information about a new topic.
Today we had parents talk in our third period. We were taught about digital payment and its importance and uses. It was a lot of fun and interesting experience. The digital payment was about paying the bills through our cell phones. With the help of this, we can save money, and get less worried about thieves, etc. It has different apps like E-Sewa, Khalti, IME, etc. It is very standard and secure to use. It is easy to use. It is also an authorized source. We can perform a transaction within a second without wasting much time.
Today in the third period on August 8, 2019, we had Parent Talk Show and the presentation was about Digital Payment. Grade three Shuvee Lamichhane’s parent was the presenter and his name was Mr. Ganesh Lamichhane. We learned about different types of digital payment Like E- Sewa, Khalti, etc. The students of grade six and seven were there in Phewa Hall. A digital payment system is very important. We learned how to pay the bill by using a digital payment system. We can even pay the bill through a mobile app. He also showed us the picture related to digital payment. We can save our money. It is very useful to us when we need. He encouraged us to use digital payment system and to tell our parents about it.
On August 8, 2019, it was our Parent Talk Show which was held at Phewa Hall. Grade six and seven were there. The presenter’s name was Mr. Ganesh Lamichhane. He told us about the Digital Payment System.
I really didn’t know anything about the digital payment system, what it was about and also how to use it. I had heard about E-Sewa and its uses but I didn’t want to know about it. He spoke about the benefits of digital payment. Then I was curious to know more about it. And after I went home I researched it and I even made a presentation on it by myself. I shared information about it with my mother and she told me that soon she will start her own E-sewa account.
At last, I would like to thank Mr. Ganesh for helping me and my friends about the digital payment system.
On 24th June 2019, we went to the Jyapu Museum. The museum was about Newari people and their cultures and traditions. Newari clothes, jatras celebrated, utensils used and food consumed were displayed. We saw many new things. We learned how to make machindranath rath. It takes one month to construct it. We even learned about their festival like Mha puja, Bhai tika, etc. When a woman is pregnant, Dahi chiura is taken from her house to feed her. There were many musical instruments as well. There were different types of utensils made up of mud. In the Newari culture mud is called ‘Chha’. We clicked photos and enjoyed ourselves. We ate our snacks and returned to school.
We visited the Jyapu Museum. It is located in Patan, Chysal. We had a lot of fun there. The main objectives behind our visit were: to know about the ancient things, how our ancestors lived in the past, different rituals and the gods worshipped, the customs, the costumes they made and wore also as well as information about the different jatrars. The most important thing there was how brave and strong they were to protect their country. Our guide explained to us about all the different things that were shown in the museum. Different Newari ornaments, musical instruments, costumes, utensils, etc many things were also displayed.
On 24th June 2019, I was really excited as there was a field trip to the Jyapu Museum, Chyasal. I went to school early and found many of my friends in the class really excited for the trip as well. We stayed in class and in circle time our class teacher Nirmal Sir came. He told us about the rules and regulations. We counted the numbers and from our class 23 students were going. We went there by bus and after some time we reached the museum with question papers in our hands. Then we were guided by Ms. Tulsi Awale. She explained many things from the kitchen items to cultural dresses of the Newari culture. She told us about the types of soil available and how they were used in many works like Kanchana, Gichaa, etc. There was a Gulupaa that Gautam Buddha used to carry and use. There was also a box where clothes were kept and its name was Tepaya Sanduk. There was a Charaka named Yum in which they used to make clothes. There were also people from different religions of Terai. There was also a big model of the Bagmati River and its bridge. It was a really informative trip.