As the name suggests, this blog is dedicated to people who don't-give-a-damn. Don't care about the politics, business or diplomacy going around themselves. I only want to share my knowledge about the hot topics that is happening around us. We, the youths of this Nation have the power to reshape the direction, to which the civilization is moving, as we are the designers, craftsmen and administrators of future
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Upalabdi k?
Janata le Raajtantra ko mulya chukayera maobadi sanga kineko shanti ko pani aba kunai upalabdi nahune vo, kinaki shambidhan nabanne ra senaa samayojan nahune ta nischit nai vayo. Aba hamro shanti pani chhiya-chhiya hun6 vane prashna uthchha, hamile Raajtantra faaleko aakhir k ko laagi? yahi fohori Raajneeti ra kursi ko khel ko laagi....ki statelessness(Rajya ko upasthiti mahasus nahune abasthaa) athawaa arko Dictator janmaunako laagi !
Sunday, January 9, 2011
To the Next Step..
We might not have had a great ride of economic turnaround in the last few decades of 'democracy' and our high flying dreams of Nepal becoming like Singapore, Switzerland, Japan, or S.Korea after the political revolutions. But looking back in the past decade we actually observe that Nepal has transferred politically and socially so much. We are proud to call ourselves the world's youngest republic after dismantling a 240-year old institution('monarchy'). We have brought an end to the insurgency and began political reconciliation along with fulfilling ve 60-year old dream of writing our own constitution.
We can keep on complaining about what has not good right. But in the part 10 years of nation's history, we have good quite far. Bringing about a huge political reformation and shaping the administrative system of our country through the people whom we voted and who came from among us. Republic has been established and our president is not just another rich guy from the politically high clasped family, but he is one of us, a person who used to look after buffaloes in his childhood days in the plains of tarai. People are now aware of their rights and are rising to speak of themselves. Health and education have been in reach of poor and marginalized people, they can have jackets and shoes for cheap prices, thanks to the neighbouring China, people are able to afford the basic necessities. Communication has been modernized as 40% of the population hold mobile/ PSTN telephones and F.M radio can reach even upto the distant and remote parts of Nepal.
The last decade witnessed the emergence of China, India and Brazil in such a way that the upcoming years are forecasted to be in the dominance of now developing nations rather than the developed ones. Nepal stands on the politically, economically and strategically vital geographical region ie between world's two most populated and enormously expanding(economically) countries. They are going to be the centre of world's attraction as proved by the recent visit of presidents of p-5(world's most powerful 5 coun tries) to our neighbours.
Nepal is doing no more good than being a witness in such an important process of transformation. So the question arises, why can't Nepal be one of them and move upward the ladder of economic development? And hence the question remains.
We can keep on complaining about what has not good right. But in the part 10 years of nation's history, we have good quite far. Bringing about a huge political reformation and shaping the administrative system of our country through the people whom we voted and who came from among us. Republic has been established and our president is not just another rich guy from the politically high clasped family, but he is one of us, a person who used to look after buffaloes in his childhood days in the plains of tarai. People are now aware of their rights and are rising to speak of themselves. Health and education have been in reach of poor and marginalized people, they can have jackets and shoes for cheap prices, thanks to the neighbouring China, people are able to afford the basic necessities. Communication has been modernized as 40% of the population hold mobile/ PSTN telephones and F.M radio can reach even upto the distant and remote parts of Nepal.
The last decade witnessed the emergence of China, India and Brazil in such a way that the upcoming years are forecasted to be in the dominance of now developing nations rather than the developed ones. Nepal stands on the politically, economically and strategically vital geographical region ie between world's two most populated and enormously expanding(economically) countries. They are going to be the centre of world's attraction as proved by the recent visit of presidents of p-5(world's most powerful 5 coun tries) to our neighbours.
Nepal is doing no more good than being a witness in such an important process of transformation. So the question arises, why can't Nepal be one of them and move upward the ladder of economic development? And hence the question remains.
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