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 Malaysia- Good news for Neps
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Posted on 08-08-07 5:22 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Isnt it a GOOD NEWS for we Nepalis???

मलेसियामा सुरक्षागार्ड अब नेपाली मात्र
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विजयबाबु खत्री


काठमाडौं, साउन २२ - मलेसिया सरकारले सुरक्षागार्डमा नेपालीलाई मात्र राख्ने भएको छ । यो निर्णयले करिब थप एक लाख नेपालीले रोजगारको अवसर पाउने छन् ।
मलेसियाले नेपालीबाहेक अरू विदेशी सुरक्षाकर्मी राख्न नपाउने निर्णय सोमबार गरेको हो । अहिले त्यहाँ तीन लाखभन्दा बढी नेपाली कामदार छन् । तीमध्ये करिब ३० हजार सुरक्षागार्ड छन् ।

भारत, पाकिस्तान, बंगलादेश, भियतनाम, कम्बोडिया, इन्डोनेसिया लगायतबाट आएका सुरक्षाकर्मीलाई मंगलबारदेखि अरू काममा लगाउन सम्बद्ध कम्पनीलाई मलेसिया सरकारले निर्देशन दिएको छ । उनीहरूको सट्टामा छिट्टै मलेसिया र नेपालका नागरिकलाई नियुक्त गर्न सार्वजनिक सूचना जारी भएको छ ।

मलेसियामा रहेका नेपालीमध्ये सुरक्षागार्डका रूपमा काम गर्नेहरूको कमाइ बढी छ । उनीहरू प्रतिमहिना कम्तीमा ३० हजार कमाउँछन् ।

क्वालालम्पुरबाट मंगलबार प्रकाशित द स्टार दैनिकका अनुसार आन्तरिक सुरक्षा सहायकमन्त्री जोहरी बाहारोमले पाकिस्तानी नागरिकलाई सुरक्षाकर्मीका रूपमा काममा लगाउन सधैंका लागि प्रतिबन्ध लगाइएको बताएका छन् ।

गत साता एक पाकिस्तानी सुरक्षागार्डले २० वषर्ीया युवती ताङ मेङलाई बन्दरमहकोटास्थित निवासमा बलात्कारपछि हत्या गरेको पुष्टि भएलगत्तै मलेसियाले यो निर्णय गरेको हो । मेङलाई उनकै घरका सुरक्षागार्डले हात पछाडि बाँधेर हत्या गरेका थिए ।

मलेसिया सरकारको निर्णयमा नेपाली पूर्वसैनिक तथा प्रहरी र गोर्खालीलाई 'सुरक्षागार्ड' को रूपमा कम्पनी तथा आवासमा राख्न दिने उल्लेख छ ।

मलेसियालीले समेत यस्तो काम गर्न पाउने भए पनि बढी बिदा लिने प्रवृत्तिका कारण कम्पनीहरू उनीहरूलाई राख्न इच्छुक देखिन्नन् ।

गैरआवासीय नेपाली संघ, मलेसिया समन्वय समितिका उपाध्यक्ष हरि भट्टराईका अनुसार ठूला आवासीय भवन, बैंक, औद्योगिक कारखाना, होटल लगायतमा बर्सेनि झन्डै १ लाख गार्डको माग छ । 'यो निर्णयले बंगलादेशी कामदार खुला गरेपछि प्रभावित भएको मलेसियाको श्रम बजारमा नेपालीका लागि फेरि नयाँ अवसर सिर्जना भएको छ,' उनले टोलिफोनमा कान्तिपुरसँग भने ।

मलेसियामा बढ्दो आपराधिक गतिविधिसँगै पछिल्ला केही वर्षयता गार्डको माग बढेको छ । अहिले साना पसल, ट्राभल एजेन्सी, रेस्टुराँ र कार्यालयहरूमा बढी माग छ ।

अध्यागमन विभाग प्रमुख इसाक मोहम्मदले सुरक्षागार्डका रूपमा कार्यरत नेपालीबाहेक अरू विदेशीलाई जिम्मेवारी परिवर्तन गर्न निर्देशन दिएका हुन् । काम गर्ने स्थान र पेसा परिवर्तनसम्बन्धी कानुन कडा भए पनि मलेसियाले अरू देशका सुरक्षागार्डलाई अर्कै काममा लगाउने छुट अध्यागमनले दिएको छ । अध्यागमनले नेपाली र मलेसियालीबाहेकलाई सुरक्षागार्डको काम लगाएको देखेमा खबर गर्न हटलाइन टेलिफोनको व्यवस्था गरेको छ । त्यस्ता कम्पनीलाई १० हजार रिंगेट जरिवाना र तीन वर्ष जेल वा दुवै सजायको प्रावधान राखिएको छ ।

सहायकमन्त्री जोहरीेले सरकारी निर्णय उपेक्षा गर्ने एजेन्सीको अनुमतिपत्र रद्द गरिने बताएका छन् । 'विदेशी कामदार बिदा नलिई काम गर्न तयार भएकाले प्रायः कम्पनी विदेशी कामदार लिन रुचाउँछन् । 'हामी सामाजिक शान्तिका लागि यो निर्णय गर्न बाध्य छौं,' उनले सञ्चारमाध्यमलाई भनेका छन् ।

मन्त्री जोहरीले विदेशी र पाकिस्तानी नागरिकलाई सुरक्षाकर्मी राख्ने कम्पनीमा कडा अनुगमन गर्ने जनाएका छन् । उनका अनुसार कुल विदेशी श्रम शक्तिमध्ये ५ प्रतिशतभन्दा बढी सुरक्षागार्ड रहेकाले यसबाट ठूलो असर पर्दैन ।

उनले नेपाली सुरक्षागार्डहरू बहादुर, अनुशासित र विश्वासिला मानिन्छन् ।

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Posted on 08-08-07 5:27 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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From the no.1 English Daily THE STAR, KUALA LAMPUR

http://thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?file=/2007/8/8/central/18519821&sec=central
 
Posted on 08-08-07 5:31 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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All over the world, the Gurkhas are highly respected for their bravery
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RECENT announcement by the Deputy Internal Security Minister Datuk Johari Baharom that only Nepalese ex-servicemen and Gurkhas are allowed to work as security guards in Malaysia have placed these brave men in the limelight.

So what makes Gurkhas special?

Known for their bravery and loyalty, Gurkha guards are known to be a class above the rest.

This is due to the training and experience that they gained serving in the military, and when employed as guards in any country, this exemplary trait set them apart.

For instance in Desa ParkCity, where 62 out of the 74 guards employed are Gurkhas and apparently residents are comfortable and happy with their services.

These guards, usually adorned with Gurkha hats, are said to know each and every resident,and would not fail to greet them and escort them back to their homes even when they return in the wee hours of the morning.

Kiran Shrestha, 29, who was hired two-months ago for the Desa ParkCity gated community said they took pride in their job, as it was important for people to have confidence in them.

“When they sleep at night they are assured we are out there to take care of their homes,” he said, adding that all Gurkhas are Nepalese, but not every Nepalese is a Gurkha.

Asked how Gurkhas generally felt about impostors, Shrestha said he would feel angry and disappointed.

The former sergeant, who was in the army for five-years, said outsiders may not be able to differentiate between a Gurkha and a civilian, but as Gurkhas, within minutes they would be able to detect the liars.

“For instance I would know if a person was lying from the way he spoke, his physical appearance and his military knowledge,” he said, adding that there were about 15 Gurkha clans in Nepal.

Desa ParkCity security manager S.Baskaran said when interviews were conducted, one or two Gurkha guards would be available to determine the Gurkha's authenticity.

“Due to their level of discipline, one feels safe and assured. Even when you drive in the wee hours of the morning, you will never catch them sleeping,” he said.

He said the Gurkhas would risk their lives to ensure the safety of the residents, for instance one guard broke the window of the management office on the third floor to put out a fire last month, even before the fire engines arrived.

“Y.B. Basnet was not bothered about his safety, but was more concerned about the property and the safety of the people,” he added.

Basnet, 38, felt it would not be nice if another person posed as a Gurkha, as they have a certain standard they adhered to.

One of the residents interviewed said that he was happy with the Gurkha guards as they were highly dedicated.

Ong Beng Beng, 53 said children could go cycling and older people could go for walks without any fear.
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In pic :Reliable and responsible: Kiran Shrestha (second left) and Y.B. Basnet (left) talking to Ong Beng Beng (third right) and his family members during their rounds.

Courtesy: STAR DAILY, Malaysia

 
Posted on 08-08-07 6:06 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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For most of us it should be a good news ...without a doubt....it will be a great help to shape up the country ...socially ....economically ...and will also boost the national exchequer at the end....thanks to Malaysian Government.
its a bolt from blue for the ‘ELEMENT” which is tryin to destroy the economy harboring, training gang like pkd...so they wont leave any chance to mess up with it this time also....
though we have Mr. Ramesh Lekhak in-charge of labor ministry and he looks like one ramro kaam garne ability, GoN should be extra careful to keep the prospect far and safe from the bloody minded...
 
Posted on 08-08-07 9:55 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Not long ago, I read in mysansarDotCom, about Mr. Tul bahadur pun, readers all most all so called intellectuals try to trash him for fighting along british , serving nothing to Nepal.

To all those people if you also visit sajha : Now you understand what his contribution is ?


Even this Kiran, Y.B can proudly claimed to be Gorkhali blood. How nice feeling is that?

shame on you all!!!

here is link:

http://www.mysansar.com/?p=1760#more-1760
 
Posted on 08-09-07 8:45 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Pravuu galti garechu kaan samatera maafi mage.........

btw just a humble query

wht would have been more useful for a village in Myagdi?

the vc winner Pun living in London as a Briton and the one who was getting front page coverage in the London dailies but was completely disconnected from his village.
or
the retired gurkha, Mr. Pun, living in the Myagdi village and spending his pension there

My point was on money thing whereas you are obsessed with identity....Mr. Pun did not loose any for not being hyped... even if he was there all over the pages that would not have helped a nepali from Myagdi ...like many that mysansar junk surya khadka is seeking a place in the vicinity where most of us are looked upon more/mere as mexicano.
 


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