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Qualities of Confident Person
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They don't show off They can say no without any explanation Reacts same for a compliment and criticism Least bothered about what others think Emotionally balanced They are not afraid to take any challenge Thinks about solution rather than the problem Ready to take calculated risks They don't fight for rights, they know how to get them. Usually they are not tensed, because they know how to get the things done. They feel less insecurity They don't compare with others They know there is a solution for every problem They stand straight They are not gossip- mongers. They accept their mistakes and correct it. They don't say. They “speak”. They love to speak in the crowd. Smile when look at to new people They can deal any situation They treat Janitors and rich same way Finally they know life is brief, don't waste time on things which are not worthwhile
Brief History of Magars in Nepal(with 1st Boxer of Nepal Dal Bdr Rana from Arkhale,Gulmi)
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Origin Genetically and physically, Magar people are Mongoloid/east Asian. They are believed to have migrated from Tibet like the Gurungs and other prominent ethnic groups, however, there is an interesting mythical story describing Magar's origins and versions of three different language groups are presented. The Magar of the Bara Magaranth (a group of twelve Magar kingdoms east of the Gandaki River) are said to have originated in the land of Seem. Two brothers, See Magar and Chintoo Magar, fought, and one remained in Seem, while the other left, ending up in Kangwachen in southern Sikkim. The Bhutia people lived at the northern end of this region. Over time, the Magars became very powerful and made the northern Bhutia their vassals. Sintoo Sati Sheng ruled in a very despotic manner, and the Bhutia conspired to assassinate him. Sheng's queen took revenge and poisoned 1,000 Bhutia people at a place now called Tong Song Fong, meaning "where a thousand were murdered&