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Posted on 01-04-07 7:52 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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where do we stand being so called civilized human?

 
Posted on 01-04-07 8:00 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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.Right inside that door behind that poor lad!!! Sealed by the Glass and furs all the dollar can buy...We see, we feel sad, we move on and forget the things!! That is what we all are made of until we rise up from our sleep and rise for someone else...
If we don't then still the life moves on,and you remain one among the billions !!
 
Posted on 01-04-07 9:05 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Bravo ! Juggy, Bravo! KtmDude
 
Posted on 01-04-07 11:44 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Juggy thats touching bro nice
peace
 
Posted on 01-04-07 12:01 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Oh boi! Is that in Nepal??? What an ironical photo!
 
Posted on 01-04-07 12:37 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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We stand where we want to be. We have choices but there are limits to all of our choices. In the picture we stand no where!
 
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everybody who has a heart inside....should be shattered to see this picture.......This picture speaks for itself......a million words.....everybody who sees this should be seeing it would say....bichaaaaraa........poor kid............i said so.........too and i was almost gonna close the thread and was trying to move on.......but i could not.......so here is a proposal from my side........how about setting up a fund and giving it to one of the most trusted social organization to build a small homeless shelter in some of the outskirts of kathmandu.......you know even a dollar is worth a lot of money in nepal.....it would mean life and death there......hey its my personal opinion ....any other idea is most welcome......u know this would be a indirect contribution to eliminating social injustice and omiting one bad thing at a time.....to all those who were chanting a lot about social injustice and racism in other thread...can you pour two cents in this thread and may be help set up a contribution camp..........IT has been enough for the talks.........Its time to do some thing small at a time.....so WHOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAA...lets go folks
 
Posted on 01-04-07 12:41 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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and ktm dude its a good one......................thanx for starting this one
 
Posted on 01-04-07 1:27 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Indeed it's time to do something.

There are those of us who look at that picture, say bichara and ke garne, and then move on.

There are some among us who are doing something about it.

Take, for example, Captain Vijay Lama and his friends at Nepal Airlines (RNAC) who are delivering old clothes and blankets donated by some Kathmandu residents to the poor villagers so that they will have something to keep warm with this winter. Vijay calls it Nyanopan initiative. It is not an NGO. No money is involved. Just the feeling to do something and guts to do it.

Why not call home and ask your folks back home to donate old clothes and blankets to Nyanopan. You can email Vijay Lama at nyanopan@hotmail.com to arrange it.

I asked my parents to do so. They took whole bunch of extra clothes and blankets (otherwise would've just rotted in the closet anyway) to Captain Lama's house in Kupondole. It's not much. But we feel warm in heart knowing that few poor families in the villages will not have to freeze this winter.

Take a read of this article in Nepali Times:

This winter, let’s spread a little warmth and tolerance
VIJAY LAMA


From Issue #328 (2006-12-22 - 2006-12-28)


Some time ago I attended a political meeting of my Tamang community. The speakers drew attention to the genuine grievances of the Tamang people and how they have been neglected, excluded, and exploited by successive rulers in Kathmandu. Indeed, in terms of education and access to health and basic services, Tamang villages in the districts surrounding Kathmandu Valley are far behind the national average.

As an airline pilot, I am reminded of this every time I make the approach to Kathmandu airport and look down at the Bhyabar mountains from my 757 cockpit. Tamang villages cling to the steep slopes, their terraces of yellowing mustard fields stunningly beautiful below the deep blue sky. Although these homesteads are less than five minutes from my touchdown at Kathmandu, in terms of development they are as remote as Humla or Mugu.

At the meeting, there was a lot of self-righteous anger and fiery rhetoric against other communities. It was my turn to speak. I said I am proud to be born to a Tamang woman, that I hold my head high when I say I am Tamang. But I also said that when I travel around the world, I hold my head high and say I am Nepali. People know me as a Nepali, not as a Tamang, Newar, Bahun, Rai, Gurung, or Magar.

I am a Nepali first, and then I am a Tamang. I will not allow my identity to be shrunk down from my Nepaliness to just my ethnicity. We don’t have to play down our greater identity to play up our Tamangness. Instead of talking against other groups, we Tamangs must work and study harder to be as good as or better than them. That is how we empower ourselves, not by chauvinism and bigotry.

I meet a lot of people when I fly to remote areas, and am reminded how Nepal has always been a garden with many flowers, each with its own identity. They can teach Nepalis who think divisively—those who look at what sets them apart and not what binds them—about tolerance and living together in harmony. It’s in Kathmandu, that people are cynical and talk about differences. Stand near the Khula Manch and listen to the speeches, they’re all about what divides us. About I am this, and you are that.

We can get over our differences by doing whatever we do well. By being caring and considerate Nepalis who look after other Nepalis. I am trying to put this into practice with an initiative called ‘Nyanopan’, through which a group of us pilots takes warm clothes to remote areas. We work with local youth clubs and community organisations and take woollens donated by people in other parts of Nepal to Simkot, Jumla, Bajhang, Bajura, Rukum, as well as eastern airfields like Bhojpur, Taplejung, Lamidanda and Rumjatar.

Nyanopan is a private initiative, it is not an NGO, we don’t deal with money. There are children in Mugu who live indoors for four months of the winter because of the cold, and by summer will have worn the same clothes night and day for that entire period. In addition, indoor pollution from the fireplace gives them acute respiratory infections. The child mortality rate in Nepal’s remote mountain regions is three times the national average.

What I do is not going to change Nepal, but it helps keep part of it alive. There are more urgent things to do than creating new divisions in society. All Nepalis are the same, it is only a handful of people who see the differences for their own political vested interest. This season, let’s spread the warmth of tolerance.

Captain Vijay Lama flies with Nepal Airlines. For inquries about donating clothes to his Nyanopan program, write to nyanopan@hotmail.com
 
Posted on 01-04-07 5:24 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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that picture looks like homeless kale somewhere in newyork city, i dont think its in nepal
 
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don_key , thats not in NYC .. look at the copyright@kantipur publications on the right corner of the pic.

For God's Sake, that individual is not WEAK. Stop calling "bichara" to him. He is a little person who follows his dreams , seeks for every other day to feed himself like everyone of us does here .

His parents are WEAK, and if he's an ORPHAN . the country is WEAK for not caring abt an orphanage for him, and the photographer is WEAK to be capturing the moments when the little guy hides his face away from him, or , even if he's sleeping , taking an advantage over for his publications or whatsoever.

I would have been happy to see the photo of the individual by the photographer if he had been shot on some place where he would be actually enjoying his share of his life , and AGREEING upon for the shoot.

Poor Photography! Poor Concept! Poor Mentality! F(cK U the photographer .. lol , i am rather pissed .. sorry!
 
Posted on 01-04-07 10:39 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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It is a good question ; who created the world ; its not the humans ?

immortality may be an answer.

Peace .
 
Posted on 01-04-07 10:48 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Donkey , Tyo Nepal hola ..Kukur herana.. khana napayera sukya !

World could definitely be a better place with less war and more compromises.
 


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