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 Would peace in Nepal reverse brain drain?
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Posted on 05-14-06 12:15 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Would peace in Nepal reverse brain drain by keeping talentd Nepalis in Nepal and bringing overseas projects and investment captial in Nepal like how India is reversing its brain drain by attracting US educated Indians back in India, and huge foreign investments in India? Could Nepalis learn from India or just potray hatred toward the giant neighbor?


Dr. Pandey is working on projects to contribute his small role in Nepal.

How does an ocean gets filled? From the many small streams or river.

- http://www.chakrapath.com/talentnepal.htm
 
Posted on 05-14-06 4:08 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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i know what you mean, but its diff for india, they have a huge population to support the product , you cant compare nepal to india.
 
Posted on 05-14-06 6:05 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Ok here is Sajha , All the people who are studying working Abroad.How many of u ,do plan to Go back if there is actual peace in Nepal??????????any:)
 
Posted on 05-14-06 6:16 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I WOULD! WILL in fact. I mean I think the idea above is good. I know many of us do not wish to return but I wonder the extent to which Nepal would benefit if all the students abroad headed back home for good. If one does not wish to return for good at least handling any kinda project there would be lot help ful...but yea Nepal should at least have provisions for good income (so obvious hai ! :)). ohh! ticket katde ta bholi nai janthe :(
Is returning gonna be really difficult??
 
Posted on 05-14-06 7:06 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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ufff ufff ufff! really. i have seen people returning and regretting. but u seem determined.Are u sure?
 
Posted on 05-14-06 7:36 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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IMI

I'm not afraid of storms, for I'm learning how to sail my ship.
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Louisa May Alcott


Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.
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Mark Twain
 
Posted on 05-14-06 9:51 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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hey uffff . nice quotes. but for example maoist comes to the power may be not by force may be by popular votes (not highly unlikely) and impose all crap . would u still go back ?
 
Posted on 05-15-06 10:34 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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IMI,
If people can bring them to power....people can throw them outta power too!
if u keep thinkin of the "ifsss" n "butss"......then what if i die tomorrow?
well, lets see what happens...as for now m trynna be more optimistic and stick to my beliefs. HUmmmmm but i see that u r strongly determined NOT to return by any means if m not mistaken!
 
Posted on 05-15-06 10:50 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Ufff.
Wish u best of luck.u are right i do not plan to go back.i hate to say this but i do not see future with whats going on right now.There is still going to be fight for power and the development and economy of nepal will be sidetracked.U said that ur incentive of going back would be good income.What if nepal remains like this .would u still go.I am not talking about iffs and buts but just plain simple as is . I want to be optimist but i just cannot.i just can pray and write in sajha big big things like other(self made political analysts,close frens of politician and inside mens of maoist and palaces.).lol
 
Posted on 05-15-06 10:53 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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hey neverthe less i am doing my part for nepal as good citizen and will do in future too(which i do not want to reveal)and also voicing my opinion if sajha.Like others.
 
Posted on 05-16-06 12:18 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Dr. Panday is a retiree of AE. I am sure many of us will return after our retirement.
 
Posted on 05-16-06 12:21 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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So Fido dido how is that going to help nepal.A place for all retiree.All the working capable forces are working and utilizing their brain here in their early age.yes.may be i plan to retiree in nepal but for the dicussion would brain drain reverse?
 
Posted on 05-16-06 12:47 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Well Imi,
See, the future of the country depends on many things. It is basically in the hands of the people. And WE are the people. There are countless bright youngsters of Nepal settled, working or studying abroad. You can see how the infrastructure of the country has weakened. I strongly believe that Nepal lacks literate people. The majority of people of the Government with insufficient degree as well as the “to-be” member of the parliament, the Maoists and of course the citizens itself are the evident. That serves as yet another reason for the bewildered situation of the country. I won’t say that income is the only incentive for me. I still see reasons to head back, yea cud b emotional at the same time some clear visions. It can be an obvious reason for many but for some a strong truth. Nevertheless, I also see the point u r making and that sure acts as the repelling factor for most. All I can suggest u as yet another Nepali is, even if u decide NEVER to return, don’t erase it either. You can still contribute a lot staying from here itself. Maybe forming as alum org of Nepalese people from ur college. Humm big words I know! But there is not harm in planning it either . Well, at least that’s how I perceive things. Well, on a lighter note: let’s see to who I get married too:D ! :P Aba say if I get married to an Egyptian (hahahaa) , I cant make him gharjamai! Lol!
 
Posted on 05-16-06 2:18 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Whoever said peace has returned to Nepal does not know anything. Peace is only temporary. Maoists terrorists with help from Indian commies have only given three months, THEY HAVE NOT YET SURRENDERED THEIR ARMS!!!!! There is a rumor that Prachanda is going to address commies in two weeks!!!
How can there be peace when maoists-terrorists have not surrendered weapons & Prachanada is scot-free even though he has blood of 14000 plus innocent Nepalese on his hands??? This is not peace WAKe_UP!!!!!!!!!!
 
Posted on 05-16-06 2:42 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Things I think Nepal Can Support if peace eventually returns to peace! If there is great investment in these sectors and people are open to ideas....

Nothing new...just some thoughts

1) Hydropower, with power hungry giants like China and India a neighbors, Nepal can become the turbine for the Asian economic engines.

2) Tourism, no place on earth with the beauty of Nepal! "Breathtaking", most species of bird than anywhere on earth, the actual panda lives in Nepal

3) Herbal and medicinal plants, there are thousands of flora and fauna that is present in Nepal that may not be available in other parts of the world.

4) Perhaps Banking, If Nepali's can reverses the outside perception of them as corrupt and chaotic, Nepal can become what Switzerland is in Europe.... Nepal Needs to build " Trusts"... Supply dollars to dollar hungry China and India; pass laws that make it favorable for people to put Money in Nepali banks (this is a long shot)

5) Man Power, supply untrained and trained labor forces to other parts of the world, those people if Nepal is well off would return and or invest in Nepal as well (as Indians and Chinese have begun to do)
 


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