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The Story of a Night Guard


Born and brought up in far South of the country, Mr. Bovey Daju has long-standing story of both success and failure.

Not everyone is born with Silver Spoon in the mouth. Thus, endurance is what it takes to complete one's short life.

Owing to some family obstacles, he didn’t get chance to go to school for any formal education. Since, education during those time was not as easy as today. Unfortunate in many ways. However, he did not stop to keep working hard for his family.

As he sits down with his favourite Doma Khamto, he narrates his rich life experiences – "Being the eldest son in a family is not easy. From an early age, he looked after many family matters which in fact, have taught him endless endurance of life. As he helped his parents raise their siblings, he knew he has to be the role model. Back home he not only looks after his younger siblings, but also looks after whole house hold activities. In fact, there are many times where he acted more than a father in his family. As a little boy, he also learnt to cook and do some house-hold chores seriously."  

However, after his marriage, he felt the importance and the need of education, if not for his children. What education means for a living? The power of education! And all?

Thus, for the sake of his kids, he left home. It was almost twenty years he is away from his parents to pursue the wildest dreams of his kid’s proper education, simply for EDUCATION. However, some still continue to blame government for not doing enough, simply they want free SICKLE. Until now, he had worked for different companies. Some great, and few horrible. However, as a night guard he found it heavily challenging and risky. He found night duty, especially in a chilly and outwardly stationed school, he had faced some very extreme human outrange of discrimination and abusing. As he matures now, have varied field of experiences, if one thing that matters above all, and that is necessary part of living a beautiful life, that is EDUCATION. Through, his rich experiences of East to West journey, he always keeps in mind that Education is mother of everything.

By his looks, he is very similar to mid-twenty SALMAN BHAI of TERINAAM.  His height is approximately 5.70 and face cut is very close to Korean Stars.

If everything goes as planned, he wants his children to be well educated, and if possible, have one decent government jobs. Because in his entire life, he found government jobs not only gives stable income but also earns lots of respect in the society.

If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle. 
                                                         –By Sun Tzu

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