4. Newspaper Articles:
Tips for Students
- Carefully examine any clues provided.
- Format the headline in bold letters as demonstrated in
the specimen.
- Place the byline (author and news source) directly
below the headline on the left side.
- Craft the lead paragraph to briefly address the key
questions: who, what, when, why, where, and how.
- Expand on the ideas from the lead paragraph with
supporting details.
- Include your own opinion as well.
Examples:
1. Write a newspaper
article in about 200 words on 'Wildlife Conservation' with the hints given
below:
Introduction...
importance... present situation in Nepal... ways of improvement... conclusion.
Bikram
Dulal
Wildlife
conservation is crucial for maintaining the balance of our ecosystems and
preserving biodiversity. As human activities increasingly threaten natural
habitats, protecting wildlife has never been more important. In Nepal, a
country renowned for its rich biodiversity, the situation is both promising and
concerning. The Himalayan region is home to endangered species like the Bengal
tiger and the one-horned rhinoceros, which face threats from poaching and
habitat loss.
Currently,
Nepal has made strides in conservation through national parks and wildlife
reserves, but challenges persist. Poaching remains a significant threat, and
habitat destruction due to deforestation continues. To improve the situation,
increased anti-poaching efforts, stricter enforcement of wildlife protection
laws, and community involvement in conservation programs are essential.
Education campaigns can also raise awareness about the importance of wildlife
conservation and encourage local communities to support these efforts.
In
conclusion, while Nepal has made progress, there is still much work to be done.
A collective effort involving government, conservationists, and local
communities is needed to ensure the survival of Nepal’s unique wildlife and the
health of its ecosystems.
2. Write a newspaper
article in about 200 words on 'Importance of Women Education', using the
following hints:
Meaning of education
- the place of women in the society - need for educating women situation of
women education in Nepal - conclusion
Mandira
Lama
Education
is the key to personal and societal advancement, encompassing the acquisition
of knowledge, skills, and critical thinking. Women play a pivotal role in
society, yet their potential often remains untapped due to lack of education.
Educating women not only empowers them but also fosters economic growth,
improves health outcomes, and promotes social equity.
In
many societies, including Nepal, women have traditionally been marginalized,
with limited access to educational opportunities. This disparity has
significant implications for both individual women and the broader community.
Despite progress, Nepal still faces challenges in achieving gender parity in
education. Factors such as cultural norms, poverty, and inadequate
infrastructure hinder many girls from attending school.
To
address these issues, it is crucial to invest in women's education through
policies that promote gender equality, increase access to schools, and provide
financial support to families. Community awareness programs can also help shift
attitudes and break down barriers.
In
conclusion, investing in women's education is not just a moral imperative but also
a practical necessity. Educated women contribute to a more prosperous and
equitable society, driving positive change for generations to come.
Exercises:
1. Write a newspaper
article on "Environmental Pollution in Nepal" to be published in a
newspaper in about 200 words. [2074 PA]
2. Write an article
to be published in a newspaper on 'Environmental Pollution' in about 200 words.[
2074 MP/SP]
3. Write a newspaper
article in about 200 words on 'Fuel Crisis in Nepal'.
4. Write a newspaper
article in about 200 words on 'Health and Hygiene'.
5. Write a newspaper
article on "Need of Moral Values" in 200 words.
6. Write a newspaper
article on "Political Condition of Nepal" in 200 words..
7. Write a news paper
article on "Importance of English language" in 200 words.
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