Monday, February 8, 2016

Inspiring Kabin Maleku!!!



When you look for inspiration among youths in present contexts you may come up with many names. Among them Kabin Maleku is one of many; young, energetic and inspiring.

My senior during my Bachelor in Pharmacy, Kabin Maleku, M Pharma in Pharmaceutics, is actively involved in social services apart from his Professional work as a Lecturer at CIST.

I still remember those days at Raichur, India where we used to share the same roof (Hostel) and conduct programs for Nepali friends. “Nawo Lochan Sahitya-kunj” was a group formed by Kabin and his friends (9 members).
This group grew in size with the admission of new Nepali students. We got chance to sharpen our writing and speaking skills through this group. We as a group tried to promote Nepali literature and culture in India.
His bold presentation skill was the highlight at that time. His constant inspirational words were the cornerstone for mine growth at India. He used to push me do well in every step of my Pharmacy Career.
Nawa Lochan Sahitya-kunj Meet

Also, we four Pharmacy students me, Mr. Kabin, Dr. Ajay Chandra and Pankaj Bhattarai went to Bangalore as delegates, representing Nepali students from our college to participate in a meeting held at R.R. Campus. This meeting was held to unify all the Nepali students studying pharmacy in India. This was one of those instances where we got to meet new Nepali friends and shared our experiences about our stay at India.

Meeting at R.R Campus ,Bangalore
While in Nepal we formed a blog “Pharmasastra” which is  dedicated to Pharmacy students and professionals . We constantly update the blog with innovative ideas, articles related to pharmacy profession, news from pharma world, legal aspects in pharmacy, job opportunities in pharma sector and many more. I feel lucky to have him around as my senior, guide and a friend.
[www.pharmasastra.blogspot.com ]

Now, his social contribution has been noticed up late. He was very active in India as well striving for improving  the lives of Nepali people. His work during devastating earthquake whether to bring tones of medicines from India and distributing in Nepal or building up of schools in Nuwakot is quite appreciable. Now, he is working under Medication for Nepal along with Sumana Shrestha sister procuring and distributing medicines to different parts of Nepal with the help of certain number of volunteers. I feel proud to be related to this group somehow.

Recently, I listened to his interview in Radio City 98.8 and my eyes got filled with joys. His words of wisdom were so inspiring. He appealed all the youths to come under same platform to work for society. No political parties or group is needed to work for the benefits of the people, a strong will is all required. He also stressed on the necessity of bioequivalence tests for those medicines from Nepali and Indian companies before reaching to the people. This is important to control those medicines which have compromised in quality. He was upset with the obstacles created by Government of Nepal in working for the people and hoped for the change.

Brother, I wish you all the best for your future ahead. Hope for your support and guidance furthermore in future. 





1 comment:

  1. that's very true of you brother...action speaks always loud and clear than words and kabin daa is the perfect example of it...we are lucky to have such a mentor around us!!

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