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Raising a child in small diaspora

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All human being wants their offspring to succeed in their fundamental cultural and social values. However, the global-migration has settled diaspora communities around the globe, where the migrants face difficulties in practice and succeed in their social, religious and cultural principles to their children. This is a story of Nepalese Hindus. Although this is a story of a Nepalese, I assume every immigrant has similar stories, while trying to inherit cultural and social values to their children. We Nepalese people in Dunedin, New Zealand is increasing very slowly.  But we are still way below the critical mass to practice our culture effectively. Today, I am sharing my own experience with the challenges of raising a child. For readers to make their view about our culture - majority Nepalese (like me) believe in Hinduism. We share our religious rituals with global Hindus, but we practice localized (Nepal specific) culture and social festivities. We have our own language, and deve