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true_nepali
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Posted on 09-29-07 6:51
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Dear Friends: You may still remember the unity among all Nepali in support of Prashant Tamang. We have also helped many of the Nepali fellows living in USA or Other countries in many incidents with full of our heart.
Few days ago , I started a thread '1000Plans For The Development of Nepal' on Nepali Live Forum. But I have not got a very good response till now.
Friend, I need your support. I want collect 1000 plans for the developement of Nepal and submit to the Nepal Government(in fact, throw in theri face). I have also some link with few NGO's in Nepal and couple of Foundations in USA. I can also try to help you to make your plan come true, if it's a low budget one.
Once again , I request you to give some time visit WWW.NEPALILIVE.COM and submit your plans or ideas. If you feel it as lot of task, please reply in this thread itself. I will consolidate all the plans and ideas by myself. ---------------------- साथीहरु यो थ्रेड मा केहि लेखिदिनुहुन म अनुरोध गर्दछू, कृपया यहीँ उत्तर को रुपमा लेख्नु होला . नत्र भने नेपाली लाइव [www.nepalilive.com] मा गएर लेख्न तलको लिंकमा क्लिक गर्नु होला Jay Nepal Last edited: 29-Sep-07 09:44 PM
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Aalu Jasto
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Posted on 09-29-07 7:53
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Main Problem In Nepal: Unemployment and the reason is lack of opportunity Lack of money (fund) to start the business.. in my few years in USA ..I noticed ..there is a good flow of money here ..people are not rich ..they have huge credit to bank or government .. and it is because of low interest rate My suggestion: with good observation ..Nepali bank should give fund to people with little interest rate . it should be with good observation ..coz money can flow outside of nepal easily .. there shuld be some restriction .. Lower the Interest rate and encourage people to start their own business
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true_nepali
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Posted on 09-29-07 9:46
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नेपालको बिकासका लागि तुरुन्त कर्णाली मा एउटा अन्तरास्ट्रिय स्तर को बिश्वबिध्यालय खोलिनू पर्छ
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true_nepali
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Posted on 10-23-07 5:32
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I know that we don't like to waste our time by giving our good ideas to the nation.
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Heartbeat
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Posted on 10-24-07 10:17
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Whether you admit it or not, the nation comprises of people like you. Remember...''what goes around, comes around'. So, no harm in giving your ideas to the nation or to someone else who may be able to make a mountain out of a molehill. Aalu Jasto has given an excellent idea. Another idea : To have nation-wide sales campaign for a week or month, on all non-perishable items. This will encourage people to buy and that will result in circulation of money. Hording is bad for the economy.
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gurkha's
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Posted on 10-24-07 10:56
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sabai bhanda pahile, nepalese should kill all the corrupted politicians.....
then comes, maobadi, so need to kill those heads like "PRACHANDE", BABURAM, BADAL, almost all the heads.
Then only think of all other options..............
As long as they are around, its a waste of time and money........and energy.......
Conclusion: Lets form a group who can do this all .......I will donate for this nobel cause.
Thanks.
Jaya nepal.....
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Heartbeat
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Posted on 10-24-07 11:06
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One of the Ten Commandments : THOU SHALL NOT KILL!Sorry bro, if you do, then you are no better than the corrupted politicians. And that is definitely NOT a nobel cause.
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gurkha's
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Posted on 10-24-07 11:10
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So keep making plans........and keep feeding these bloody heads..........
GOOD LUCK
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Heartbeat
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Posted on 10-24-07 11:20
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Why so sensitive? Cant take constructive criticism? After all we trying to help our own people just like FOST and NIBDA, to name a few. With the right attitude and intention, we can change this world.
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fost
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Posted on 10-25-07 3:21
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Great idea, good luck with it! I have tried to post a message on your forum, I even registered, but unfortunately couldn't. This is what I was getting: "Sorry, but only users granted special access can reply to posts in this forum."
Anyway, would you be so kind to post my message on your forum "1000 plans for the development of Nepal" thanks.
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To solve the problem in Nepal you need to empower communities by education. There's a Chinese saying "It's better to teach them how to fish, than to give them fish"
We visited Nepal twice and on our last trip we met Sanu Kaji Shrestha, the founder of FoST (Foundation of Sustainable Technologies)
The organization FoST is providing low-cost, low-tech, easily adaptable and locally built sustainable technologies to improve the lifes of the poor people living in the rural areas of Nepal and to protect the very fragile environment of Nepal.
They have been providing wide selection of products for cooking, drying, heat retaining and water purification using both solar and other environment-friendly sustainable technologies.
They are also working to further empower Nepalis, especially women, by providing training and employment opportunities through projects designed to create micro-enterprises in sustainable technology.
With very limited resources they are doing research and they are constantly evaluating existing sustainable technologies and adapting them to the specific resources and needs of Nepal.
FoST is also offering education to improve the lifes of the poor people living in the rural areas of Nepal. They regularly organize interactive training workshops and seminars for community members and schools to educate the public on the need for sustainable technologies and to protect the very fragile environment.
It's really a great organization and my husband and I have a lot of respect for Mr. Sanu Kaji Shrestha's ideas, dedication and most important perseverance, because it is not always easy and they must constantly seek new sources of funding to survive. He is doing great work and we hope that this selfless, hard working Nepalese man finally gets the attention he deserves.
FoST's concept of empowering communities and protecting the environment by using simple, cheap and clean sustainable technologies can be applied not only in Nepal, but worldwide.
If you want the world to know about FoST vote for them at The World Challenge 2007, a global competition organized by BBC World, Shell and Newsweek. http://www.theworldchallenge.co.uk/cooking.php
www.gorpproductions.com www.fost-nepal.org
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Posted on 10-25-07 3:57
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The principal cause of political uncertainty and thus economic misery stem from corruption, alignment to power centers, lawlessness, impunity and high-handedness of kingpins. The major players to affect our political and economic future are richest persons with strong political lineage, central political leaders, royal family members, army generals, India, China, USA, Britain, Japan, EU, RIM and religious missionaries. Leaders close to central power and those wishing the same have collaborated with major power centers to satisfy political (and economic) ambitions.
State has never took criminal actions against the those(royal family members, prime ministers, minister, secretaries, institution heads, smugglers) involved in high-level corruption. Judiciary system is itself infected with slow action, bribery and nonchalancy towadrs the poor seeking justice. The same applies to police force. They need drastic reform, training and modernization. Without social and economic justice there cannot be reconciliation, peace and prosperity. The huge gap between the rich and poor, between aristocrats and underprivileged should be narrowed. The trend of amassing huge wealth through illegal means should be first stopped.
Definitely education is the basis for all development. Without knowledge development whether physical or spiritual is meaningless. People should have access to basic health facilities. One should not die without education, treatment and food or water.
The major sources of income are sources of corruption resulting poor revenue. The actual revenue should have been several times of the present value. This is the principal reason behind goverments inability to expend in education, health, employment and infrastructure development. Actually it is a cycle. More judicial expenditure means more economic activities, more employment, more revenue and faster development pace. So revenue department needs overhaul and punishment to the defaulters and officials.
We should embark on the meaningful investment on infrastructure development. Our investment should not be wasted. Most of the investment on rural drinking water and irrigation projects are examples of wasteful investment because of lack of quality of work. Maybe they lack good engineering judgment and design and implementation. People were unable to get benefited from most of the water supply and irrigation schemes because they did not work at all.
Economic opportunities must be created through infrastructure development activities, cottage industries, resource based industry, internal and external tourism, industrial agriculture especially high value corps, commercial herbal planting, processing and exploitation of hydropower for electricity, irrigation and domestic or industrial use. The export of labor at such a pathetic low wage should change. We should provide genuine training to edge over competing labors from other countries to win higher wage and any exploitation or cheating of innocent poor should be immediately stopped. There should be a separate judiciary to deal with any complaint against ill practices. This is a business of several billion rupees (difficult to figure out if we account for the all amount taken by the middlemen alluring desperate job seekers faking good jobs) where big shots are behind giving troubles to hundreds, if not thousands of labors seeking job in foreign countries.
Whatever the political system Nepal is going to embrace, the foremost important thing is the election should be cost effective, free and fair. All election campaign should be simple and low cost. There should be severe restrictions on over publicity and buying of votes. All posters on wall, billboards, and pamphlets should be banned. Information to the voters should be provided though radio, television, notice board and door-to-door campaign. The political parties should be held accountable to their election manifesto, which should be passed by a judicial council. Because in a system any thing should not go against the constitution. Any monetary investment in election should be curtailed to the extent possible.
Fundamental human rights and freedom of expression and freedom of movement should be strictly honored by the government, parties and persons. Should not give privileges of deciding on Nepal and Nepalese to other nations. The basis of leading a country should be the Nepalese people not the other country. Without vision and unrelenting commitment for betterment of Nepal and Nepalese one leader cannot garner the support of the millions. Most of the leaders in Nepal lack peoples' mandate or support. PM Girija has evidently lacked popular support. But he has been a political heavyweight for decades. Why?
National unity among the diversity, respect to each other and ending all forms of discrimination, economic agenda and just distribution of economic opportunities, judicial and election reform, cessation of impunity are pillars of Nepal's success in days to come.
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Heartbeat
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Posted on 10-25-07 9:11
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Over the past 24 hours, I had contacted FoST (also casted my vote) and submitted a proposal if they can work in collaboration with NIBDA i.e. Nepal Integrated Blind Development Association. Their reply has been positive and have indicated various opportunities for the blind to find suitable work as a source in income. Now, I've informed the Program Director for NIBDA and asked him to get in touch with Sanu Kaji on this matter. Hope all three of us can meet up during my visit to Nepal.
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Dalli Resham
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Posted on 10-25-07 9:40
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Good education and desh-bhakti ko bhavana. Those netas are not desh - bhakt. If they were then why they always fight for the kursi ?????
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