Thursday, May 31, 2012

The Shaping Of Modern Nepal.

 They will stop degrading us. They will not control us. We will be victorious. We, the people of Nepal, cannot leave it to the politicians to bring about an economic turnaround. Those filthy politicians must only stick to their profession of doing politics and leave business alone. In short, they just need to do nothing, because if they try to do anything, it starts to deteriorate the economy. Political parties are good at obstruction, destruction, motivating people for strike, in other words, they are good at halting the economy. A firm bureaucracy, if not Autocracy, is what we want, that can stand up against the politicians and implement policy decisions that will lead to economic growth. Nepal needs to hitch a ride on the fast growing economies of China and India. We need to stop arguing about the worthless topics as who will be elected next P.M and which party has got the correct theories(ideologies), but we should start making changes. Changes, despite being small, can bring a huge turnaround: like arranging the fiscal year that is aligned with global practices, cutting down holidays, removing the practice of shutting offices an hour early during the winter and shutting markets on holidays. Nepal is not a country without potentials and opportunity as we, youths, think these days. But a country with the 40th largest population in the world. We are not landlocked but land-linked to two of the world's fastest growing economies. We are not India-locked but are gifted with by a market size of 300 million, equivalent to the US population, just in the part of India that we are adjacent to. The property evaluation at New Road or King's Way is comparable to New York or King's Way(England). For these many years Remittance has supported the Nepal's economy, now is the time to invest it in large scale infrastructures (Upper Tamakoshi for instance), business and commerce rather than spend it on pity things as building house in Kathmandu or buying plots of land, etc. Apparently, the lead to this transformation has to be taken by the private sector. We are the young generation who are going to hold respectable positions in the society as engineers, doctors, businessmen, lawyers and service holders. We cannot leave the leadership of our society & our country to those back bencher politicians, as they are not good at turnarounds. We have already witnessed the chaos & corruption invited by there old and rusted minds when they gain control over business institutions as in cases of Bansbaari Leather Industry, Gorakhkaali Tyres, Nepal Oil Corporation, Nepal Airlines Corporation, Ropeway, Railway( there used to be about a hundred kms of railway track in the history), Sajha Yatayat, Trolly Bus Service, Nepal Electricity Authority (remaining as No Electricity Authority) and the list goes on... My conclusion is, let up take the charge and take the responsibility of developing the country by supporting economy side by side to peace, prosperity and professionalism. The entrepreneurs of modern Nepal could be a farmer or a large-scale investor, an engineer-who builds infrastructures or a doctor-who provides health facility, a teacher to share the knowledge or a businessman to conduct trades, an industrialist or a worker, a lawyer or a journalist, or it could be U !

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