Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Polythene Bags: Polluting The City

Kathmandu, once called the city of temples is being polluted day by day. Not only the Kathmandu, but the major cities of Nepal: Biratnagar, Pokhara, Dharan, Hetauda, Narayangarh and many more are being polluted on a daily basis.

It was told that the land of Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal, was fertile land. And very good for cultivation. But this fertile land has now changed to a jungle of concretes. With people from all over the country gathering in this city, the pollution has also increased. Few years earlier the rivers flowing in this city used to be clean and clear, but now the rivers are polluted. The numbers of vehicles running on the street are also increasing day by day.
Air pollution, water pollution and land pollution--all these can be found in this capital city.

Polythene bags are the major source of land pollution in this city and I think its also a major source of pollution in almost every country. We can see polythene bags scattered here and there, everywhere on the roads and on the river banks. Plastics are recyclable but these polythene bags, its a trouble. Yes they are being recycled but the amount with which they are increasing in the daily chores, makes it uncontrollable.


Saturday, December 26, 2009

PM Nepal of Nepal Left For China


27th Dec 2009. Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal left for China yesterday for a six day trip. The Prime Minister was accompanied by a huge delegates including Deputy Prime Minster and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sujata Koirala, Minister for Energy Ram Sharan Mahat and Minster for Finance Surendra Pandey among others.

The PMs visit will mostly be concerned on the bilateral relationship between China and Nepal, China's investment in Nepal's infrastructure building, investment in hydropower, adn tourism promotion along with other issues.

Friday, December 25, 2009

CHRISTMAS: Celebrated in NEPAL

Christmas, the biggest festival of Christians is being celebrated here in Nepal too. Christmas now is not only the biggest festival of the western country and also not only of those who are christians, but here in Nepal this festival is celebrated by all, Christians and non-christians, spreading the message of brotherhood, sisterhood and friendship and peace. From little children to teenagers and those in their late 20s and 30s do also celebrate this festival cordially. The shops of the capital city of Nepal, Kathmandu, is decorated with Christmas trees, Santa and other Christmas gifts. In some places in Kathmandu like Thamel and New Road the whole streets are decorated with items related to christmas and people are seen busy buying gifts to their relatives and children.
Nepal is a kingdom of cultural diversity and here people of different culture lives cordially. The Nepali people, most of them are Hindus, but they are not letting go the festivities whether it belongs to them or not. Celebrating each other's festival with equal vigor they want to show that they respect each other's religion and also want to spread the message of friendship and peace with these celebration.
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Affected by Cold Weather

The cold weather has affected most part of the world this year. In Nepal, the people are complaining that its too cold this year than last year. News television around the world are also reporting that America and Europe are also affected by this year's winter season. The snowfall in Europe and America has affected the daily lives of the people living in these continents. Its been reported that America is witnessing a heavy snowfall this year, which they haven't witnessed since a decade.
All these are the consequences of the disaster which humans have done to the nature. If such things kept on going then nature will also take its revenge in its own ways.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Maoists' Three Days Strike Nationwide

The Maoist party of Nepal has called for a three days nationwide strike, starting from today i.e. 20Dec2009. The Maoist Party has stated that it is calling this strike for the correction of unconstitutional steps taken by the president on the resignation of the army general issue and also to establish people's supremacy.
The first day of the strike went peacefully with clashes in some places. Whether the strike affected the political leaders of not, but the public were badly affected by the strike. As there were no vehicles plying on the road, people has to walk by foot to their destination and we could see hordes of people walking on the road.
All shops, markets, industries were closed, which disallowed people from buying things of their personal needs. With whatever reason this strike was called on, the public is going to suffer a lot from it.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

NC(Nepali Congress) IS TO FORM AN ARMED YOUTH WING

KhumBahadur Khadga, a leader of NC(Nepali Congress) one of the three major parties of Nepal, has recently said that his party was planning to form an armed youth wing to combat the violent and lethat activites of UCPN-Maoist. KhumBahadur Khadga told this at a mass meeting at Janajyoti Multiple Campus.
What will be the state of our country if the mother party to their benefit continued to establish such armed wing? If such things continued then law and order will be difficult to maintain. So the leaders are urged to take into account its future effect before even proclaiming such discourses in public.
What do you think, was the KhumBahadur Khadga's proclamation a right thing to do in this state of our country? Comments will be appreciated.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Maoists On The Road Again

The largest party of Nepal, the maoist, has again come to the road demanding the supremacy of the people and the resignation of the current primeminister. Currently they are stirring the road and shouting slogans against the government. Unlike the past, at present they are staging a peaceful protest and are protesting the work of government and the government itself from the street. They have devised a series of protestinig strategies like gheraoing the distrit administration offfice, and Singh Durbar (the center place where almost ministries are located). On 26 and 27 of this month they have urged the public to come and support their movement in bringing the supremacy of the people and also in making the gheraoing process successful.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Nepali Youth Rijan Karki Is Finally Back

Rijan Karki, a high school student, is finally back to Nepal after attending and presenting his report at International Space Development Conference(Orlando, U.S.A.) held from 28-31 May 2009.
This local youth from Nepal has challenged the law regarding the gravitational force proposed by Newton and the mass energy relation E=mc2 formulated by Einstein. He has developed a new theory regarding the above mentioned theories currently prevalent in the scientific field. He has said that his theories will help to expose the secrect of black hole as well.
He had received tremendous attention from all sector of Nepal. At a press conference organized on 11 May 09 after returning to Nepal, he told that some scientists were impressed by his report and others criticized about it. But he has been told that the scientists of NASA will thoroughly experiment on his hypothesis before saying anything about it.
Despite their views, this young scientist is very confident regarding his theory and says that they(scientists from NASA) will prove it correct. About his future plan, he says that he will further delve in his studies about the universe and will gather other information regarding his proposed theory.
Best of luck for this budding young scientist, who will surely keep the name of his country NEPAL.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Who Is Going To Take Down His Opponent?

KP Sharma Oli and Jhalanath Khanal, both the powerful leader of CPN UML, are having a tough time in the competition for the post of party president. The vote counting is going on in Butwal, and the news in local media reported that these two competitiors are having a fierce competition between. Although they are having a tough competition, ex-president Jhalanath Khanal is leading the race with some tens of votes and KP Oli is trying to take him over. The vote difference between them is not so much, so anything can happen till the counting ends. Let us see who are we going to see as the next party president of CPN UML. Will it be Jhalanath Khanal or Will it be KP Sharma Oli?

Thursday, January 29, 2009

What Happened To The Maoist's Manifesto

The maoist's leader during the CA election asked the people to vote for them promising to change the current status of Nepal and develop it into a developed country. In their manifesto they had promised to construct different infrastructure, start different industries, hydropowers etc and etc. and has also promised to raise the economic status of Nepalese by creating hundreds and thousands of employments. Seeing their determination and acknowledging their promises the public had voted them to run the government and fulfill the promises they had made to the people.
Months have passed but the maoist led government hasn't done any significant leaping regarding the economic or other development of the country. Yes there are some positive things they have done but that isn't enough to satisfy the people who have started to dream big ( as the maoists have taught them to dream big through their manifesto). They have taken a few steps forward but their pace is too slow to be noticed and the people are eagerly waiting when their slow little steps becomes a giant leap for the Nepalese and the Nepal.