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 नेपाल को दुराअवस्था र बैदेशिक पलायन
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Posted on 06-15-10 11:31 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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आज मैले कान्तिपुर दैनिकको अन्लाइन सस्करणमा दुई भिन्न फोटोहरु देखे लाग्छ नयाँ नेपाल भनेको येही नै हो ।
१- बिदेशमा काम गर्नको लागि लाइनबद्द युवाहरु दशरथ रङशाला मा ।।



२- बिदेशमा काम गर्न गएको छोरोको लाश आफ्नो आफन्तको अगाडि पर्दाको क्षण ।।



(साउदी अरेबियामा दुर्घटनामा मृत्युको २२ महिनापछि मंगलवार विहान आइपुगेको
छोरा रमेश गिरीको शव हेरेपछि मोरङको बेलबारी-३ स्थित घरमा शोकाकुल पिता
रामकुमार गिरी । )

फोटो: भीम घिमिरे

हाम्रो देशलाई यो अवस्थामा पुराउने हाम्रा महान नेताहरु लाई स्यालुट ।।

फोटो - कान्तिपुर दैनिक बाट साभार

 
Posted on 06-15-10 11:38 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Khai yarr, yesto hernu parda Mann pani Ghaurung huncha.....jo bhaya pani anfai Nepali daju bhai nai hunn. Auta Naya Nepal ko aash thiyo, thyo pani kalpana mai harayo.....
 
Posted on 06-15-10 1:41 PM     [Snapshot: 114]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Lack of enterprenualship as well we look for instant gain / quick fix ( I did the same). We feel shame to work hard in our home town / city but we do not hesitate to clean toilet in foreign land. How much money each Indians making in Nepal, they say monies are every where in Nepal. Do we like to adopt new skills?


GVT opened hair cut training program 30 years ago, by now we would have enough barbars in most of the cities and did not needed barbars from India. But we could not welcomed it. Our dignity depends on the type of work we do, so status quo playing a role too.


There are many things to complain / blame about. The gvt system, party system and their leaders. I would like to add that we Nepali ourselves to blame.


 
Posted on 06-15-10 2:42 PM     [Snapshot: 145]     Reply [Subscribe]
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think of the public restrooms in the usa for a sec, and then think of the "sarbajanik sounchalaya" in ratna park. I am sure even after years of leaving Nepal you feel like puking thinking about it. if you do things honestly in Nepal you barely survive. there is no infrastructure and the worse part is people are not courteous to each other. just look at sajha how often do we fight.


 where as if you do things honestly in foreign land you'll have some money , security etc.. and isn't it productive to work outside the country and send money back home. isn't Nepal run by the money sent by these hard workers? if then, why do we always look at these hard workers like they are fleeing the country , coward etc.. these people are doing something to improve their lives and the others in Nepal by their remmittence. These people deserve respect and support.


 
Posted on 06-17-10 1:08 PM     [Snapshot: 476]     Reply [Subscribe]
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I absolutely agree with you Dyamn :) We need more people like you :)
 


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