Perfection has no limit but one must go for it, but it requires intensive thinking, actions and testing in different contexts. It keeps people happy and happiness is a measure that prevents ill health. However, it is also true that perfection in one context may not exactly be perfection in another one. For example, a crop variety developed for hilly range of agro-ecological condition may not fit well into the plains’ condition. However, the continued interest and effort will lead to developing technologies for a different context as well in the pursuit of professional development. Continued thinking and action will develop confidence and predictability leading one towards developing appropriate technologies and perfection. I opt for and encourage everyone to strive for perfection to grow professionally and be happy. http://www.thehimalayantimes.com/fullNews.php?headline=Perfection+is+a+choice&NewsID=315663
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- Basan
- Kathmandu, Bagmati Zone, Nepal
- I am Basan Shrestha from Kathmandu, Nepal. I use the term 'BASAN' as 'Balancing Actions for Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resources'. I am a Design, Monitoring & Evaluation professional. I hold 1) MSc in Regional and Rural Development Planning, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand, 2002; 2) MSc in Statistics, Tribhuvan University (TU), Kathmandu, Nepal, 1995; and 3) MA in Sociology, TU, 1997. I have more than 10 years of professional experience in socio-economic research, monitoring and documentation on agricultural and natural resource management. I had worked in Lumle Agricultural Research Centre, western Nepal from Nov. 1997 to Dec. 2000; CARE Nepal, mid-western Nepal from Mar. 2003 to June 2006 and WTLCP in far-western Nepal from June 2006 to Jan. 2011, Training Institute for Technical Instruction (TITI) from July to Sep 2011, UN Women Nepal from Sep to Dec 2011 and Mercy Corps Nepal from 24 Jan 2012 to 14 August 2016 and CAMRIS International in Nepal commencing 1 February 2017. I have published articles to my credit.
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