Bye Bye Kantipur!

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Changes are inevitable! Despite the fact that we fear the change for a sole reason that everything set into current track of life has to be modified. I still remember how hard it was for me to leave my first job, teaching, to join Nepal Samacharpatra daily in late 2000. For more than a month, if I missed anything then it was the school and the smiling faces of my students.

Then it was little easier to join The Kathmandu Post after 18 months. I was a sports journalist and I moved to the Post as a translator (and that too with a pay almost 15 per cent less than that of Nepal Samacharpatra). My reason behind – I want to do it in English and that Kantipur Publications is a dream place for a budding journalist.

Justified. I went through various departments. In my first two years at the Post, I moved to district desk, then to international desk and then to the night-desk (the hardest part as I have to work till 1AM). Then I went to assist in the opinion section and finally appointed as the sports co-ordinator.

Now I am making yet another big decision. Leaving Kantipur – it’s hard for many to believe I am actually doing it because Kantipur is the biggest publication house and I am a permanent employee there.

[I submitted my resignation 15 days ago as required by the contract I signed with the publications. It was feeling numb. I had to struggle hard to tell it to my editor, who congratulated me and asked me not to hesitate if I consider moving back. I roamed around the office premises thinking that I would not belong here in a few days.]

My logic this time is simpler – opportunity. I am moving into new job in a responsible role in online journalism. And, that’s something I consider will be a big challenge as well as a learning curve for me. Because of my involvement in NepalCricket.com for last eight years, and then as a pioneer blogger of the country, I was thriving to do something for online and here came my opportunity.

How different the new online project will be? Well, I will try to utilize whatsoever I have learned in my hobby involvements and I will of course be looking to become the destination for all (especially because I will be working with a great team).

I and my bosses at my new job are hoping that the new project will contribute to make Nepal’s online journalism more thriving and truly ‘online journalism’!

[Meanwhile, this is my first blog post in more than six months, and I hope to continue blogging now on!]


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Author: Ujjwal Acharya

The Radiant Star is a personal blog of Ujjwal Acharya, born 1978, who likes to call himself a professional journalist, hobbyist blogger, sport lover and social media enthusiastic. This blog features personal posts with opinions on media, citizen journalism and blogs of Nepal and tweets at @UjjwalAcharya

  • anup

    he is our computer teacher when we r at class four!!!!!! now i m a graduate……………like to follow his path…..

  • tilak

    Congratulation for starting new project.

  • http://wagle.com.np/dinwag Wagle

    Congratulations Ujjwal!

    Best wishes for the new venture. Its difficult to take such decisions most of the time but at one point you have to take. I am glad that you took :)

    Hope Myrepublica will be the best news site coming out of the region!

  • http://www.deepakadk.blogspot.com Deepak

    Congrats and best of luck. I feel the same, it’s hard to make decisions, the agony, the anxiety. But, it sounds good. Hope to see a great portal in My Republica.

  • Swechhya

    Very contrasting situation!!! Either congratulate or not….. i am thinking about it. But whatever it is, there always hope for a better oppertunity….. Well, all the very best for yr new turn.
    I know u’ll do better and best!!!!
    CHEERS!!!!

  • Ghanashyam

    Hi Ujjwal,

    Great to hear your moving experience. I guess you spoke the voice of every professional journalist. I think challenge is a part and partial of life. And challenge is a wonderful opportunity especially for journalists. Journalists by nature love to take challenges and enjoy them. I am sure your decision has paved a new path in your life and will prove to be a wonderful opportunity.

  • http://www.pjsailendra.ad.ru Sailendra

    Wish you all the best…… Rock on..

  • Hope_nm

    Quite true that changes are inevitable. And almost everyone want to make positive changes. U have taken a new step, and it can be a small effort to establish an established new Nepal. Hope u will progress much more, and being with a recognized team, add some more in Nepalese Journalism.

  • Dipak

    Nice to read you after six months, Waiting more more and more from you. Best of luck for new venture.

  • http://myblogstreet.wordpress.com Roopess

    Its shocking as well as nice to know you are leaving Kantipur at a same time.
    Anyways, best of luck and congrats.

  • http://nepalsites.blogspot.com Nepali Blogger

    what next? :)

  • http://readwriteweb.com/jobwire Marshall Kirkpatrick

    Would love to know what your new job is!

  • http://www.nayayarta.blogspot.com Rabi Raj Baral

    All the best! Do write always.

  • http://langtang.blogspot.com Reality Bites

    Take decision and FIX it ……It’s great moment for anybody to take new steps !!!
    Wishing all the best .
    thanks.

  • suraj Acharya

    dear Bro,
    it is a very good job from you. Living Kantipur is also one of your achivement……. i hope you will do better than Kantipur.
    I will always on your path. and wish your better success.

    suraj acharya

  • http://www.avinashipaudel.com Avinashi

    Congratulations Uzzwal Dai..
    Chnage’s lil odd….but risk linuparchha…Risk makes u an enterprenuer…not just a jagirdarr..good luck for your new venture