• Monday, 30 March 2026

Creative Interlude

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Writika Rijal 

Around 500,000 students across Nepal attended the Secondary Education Examination (SEE) this year. After the hectic years of reading, revising, and practicing the same things time and again, they will be completely free for a couple of months. Considering the mental pressure during examinations, it is better for students to rest their mind for a few weeks.

They should take a break from their routine and spend their time with social circle, as they have never had time to hang out with their respective groups.

One can try out a lot of wonderful things during this time. The break is ideal for engaging in hobbies that have always been your interest. If your hobby is travelling, you can visit the different places that you have been dreaming of visiting. It is the best way to feel nature. 

If you are a music lover, you can join music classes. The ability to play some instruments, such as the piano, guitar, and harmonium, can help people discover their various personalities. This is the right moment for book lovers to engage themselves in the worlds of both reality and imagination.

 Learning self-defense like karate and taekwondo can be an excellent way to stay safe and protect yourself from danger I personally recommend that you to join social clubs. There are different social clubs like the Red Cross Society, Rotary International, Leo Club, etc. 

where you can interact with influential people, learn about the real situation of society as a whole, learn to work in a team, and help to develop your communication skills. Utilising the three months of break, this is the best time to take your career on the right path. 

They can do research and choose the stream in which they are interested, such as science, management, the humanities, law, vocational studies, and the arts. 

They can also explore the various options available to them and make an informed decision based on their interests and career goals. Students can join classes or coaching centres to prepare for their future academic path. They can take coaching classes for entrance exams or join a course related to their chosen stream. Many students feel confused about selecting a major. 

Before deciding on your academic path, it's important to identify your interests. Students should think about and the career fields that interest them. They can consult seniors, visit your school teachers, and learn about the courses and fields of study.

Volunteering or interning is the best way to gain practical knowledge and enhance skills. Students can search for possibilities in their community or get in touch with NGOs and groups that specialise in their areas of interest. 

This will help them gain a better understanding of social issues and cultivate empathy. This is an online generation, and it’s the best time to give wings to your idea. You might be thinking about the variety of content in your life. 

If you have really interesting and good content, YouTube can be the wonderful means to show your talent. Students can get real-world experience, expand their knowledge, and enhance their general wellbeing by utilising their time effectively.

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