Sunday, January 31, 2010

Can't Garbage Production Be Controlled

These days the roads and corners of Kathmandu can be seen stuffed with garbage. Due to internal conflict the garbage collection has been halted, and the result of which heaps of garbages are seen thrown hither and thither on the streets. The city of temple has now turned to the city of garbage.
Can't we control the production of garbages by ourselves? Seeing those garbage stuffed on the streets, its unbelievable how much garbage does the citizens of Kathmandu produces each day. Those garbage contains both organic and inorganic materials. If only we can manage those organic wastes, more than 70% of the wastes will be managed. Every household can inter those organic wastes and can produce composte, which can be used as fertilizer for cultivation purposes, and such fertilizers are good for the plant as well as soil.
Government should launch some programs that will motivate people to reduce the production of the waste, and also manage the organic wastes by themselves.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Nepali Player Faced An Accident In Dhaka

Nepali player, who were to participate in the SAG tournament, thats going on in the capital city of Bangladesh, met an accident in Dhaka. Three Nepali Judokas player suffered injuries in a elevator accident a day before their events. Other seven atheletes including an official suffered minor injuries. The injury of the players came out as a blow to Nepal in bagging the medals.

Friday, January 29, 2010

11th South Asian Games(SAG) Kicked Off

Also named as the Olympic Game of the South Asia, the 11th SAG (South Asian Games) is on its way to a great celebration. The game is being hosted by Bangladesh this year. Teams from eight South Asian nations are participating in the SAG. Players from all the eight nations are excited to participate in the games and win a medal for their country.
The SAG was started from 1984, and the first game was hosted by Nepal. Since then the SAG is gaining its momentum. Nepal has send its 283 players who are participating in 23 different disciplines. The players though they didn't get well facilitated training, are hoping to improve their perfomance and win medals for their country.
The Nepali team has left Kathmandu with high spirit and the Nepali people will support them for their spirit and wish them best of luck for their games.
Hey guys waiting to see lots of Gold Medals hung around your neck.
BEST OF LUCK.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Global Warming: Danger To The Himalayas

Nepal, a country containing majority of tallest Himalayas, is continually affected by the global warming. The continuous rise in global temperature is affecting its Himalayas and as a result to its climate and its beauty. The Himalayas which used to be covered in snow in winter, but this winter saw the Himalays scantily covered in Himalayas. With the rise in temperature, global warming, the snow of these Himalays are melting and the winter season which used to bring snow to these Himalays did so only occasionally. This depletion of the snow from the Himalayas is of grave danger to the Nepal and its people as well as to the world. The depletion of the snow from these Himalayas shows the rate at which the global temperature is rising and the consequences it can bring to the people of this generation and upcoming generation.

Friday, January 22, 2010

UNMIN Tenure Extended

The tenure of United Nations Mission in Nepal (UNMIN) has been extended by four months. United Nation security council voted to extend the tenure of UNMIN. Earlier the government of Nepal has asked UN to extend the tenure of UNMIN by four months.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

NTC Halted ITs Balance Transfer Facility

21 Jan 2010. Nepal Tele Communication(NTC)has again halted its balance transfer facility since this afternoon. Earlier too NTC has halted its balance transfer service a couple of times.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Country of Rivers Is Becoming a Misnomer




Nepal Electricity Authority has again increased the hour of load shedding. Earlier the loadshedding was seven hours a day but from the month of Magh it has increased the loadshedding hour: from 7 hours to 9 hours a day.
Nepal, if we study its geography, we will find that it is a country which has many rivers flowing here and there covering almost every district of the country. But still the people of this country is facing the problem of unavailability of drinking water, and from years it has been facing the problem of loadshedding. Many new hydropower projects are underconstruction and some has started generating electricity too, but still the citizens are doomed to spend their hours in darkness. The country of rivers has now become a misnomer, as the people are facing problems of drinking water and electricity.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Rare Solar Eclipse Captivated the Nepali Skygazers

The Nepali skygazers yesterday enjoyed the longest annular solar eclipse. The eclipse lasted for about three hours starting from 12:24 pm and ending at 3:40 pm( Nepali time). As reported the solar eclipse was said to have been started from Egypt and ended in China.

High Level Political Mechanism(HLPM) Formed

High Level Political Mechanism (HLPM) has been formed in Nepal to resolve the on-going conflict and issues among the major political parties. HLPM under the leadership of Girija Prasad Koirala (Leader of Nepali Congress) is all set to put and end to ongoing ideological conflict among the parties and give an outlet to the peace process.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Corruption: A Hurdle To The Development Of A Country

Corruption indeed is a big hurdle in developing any country economically as well as infrastructurally. It is like a bugs living in the wood who destroys the wood from inside living it totally useless. Likewise the corrupt people destroys the system of the country and makes the country a handicap country. Almost all countries in this world is infested by the disease of corruption, and Nepal too can't keep itself aloof from this disease. With increasing corruption in every sector, the development -both economic and social- of Nepal has retarded and the public is entangled in the web of this corruption.
Late King Prithvi Narayan Shah, who unified Nepal into one has told in Divyaupadesh(a book consisting his advice and quotes) that person who takes and gives bribe are both enemy of the country. So we should eliminate such culture. But at the present scenario, public is not going to get any service without paying some cash for which they need not spend a single dime. If you want to get your work done at the earliest then the play of money goes, otherwise no one can tell when your work will be done.
Such dirty corruption has infested the development of Nepal, and if any country wish to be developed then first of all the game of money i.e. corruption is to be curbed.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

PM Nepal Setting An Example

Prime Minister of Nepal, Madhav Kumar Nepal, is trying to set an example of himself by participating in different social and cultural activities. He could be seen participating in different religious festivals and cultural ceremonies. He could be picturized as a leader who likes to participate in different programs and also like to enjoy. Sometimes in festivals, he could be seen dancing with other participants.

Recently he has gone down to Chitwan with a campaign to clear the weeds that was growing devastatingly in the Chitwan National Park. With his participation, this campaign has given a message to all the leaders to initiate the development work by themselves. If they showed interest in initiating such works then there will be a lot more followers following them to support them and their works.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Price Hike Of LPG: People In Trouble

Nepal Oil Corporation(NOC) has again raised the price of LPG (gas) by 125 rupees. Earlier the price of the cooking gas was 1,125; now with an increment of Rs.125, the people have to pay Rs.1250 for the cooking gas. NOC has said that it can't bear the loses incurring while selling the cooking gas at Rs.1,125. Therefore, to make the economic pressure less on NOC, it has decided to increase the price of cooking gas.
However, the people are not happy with this news. People who have to toil hard to earn their daily living and people who are hardly managing their households with meager income they earn will now find it even harder to provide and support their family with daily stuffs.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Child Soldiers To Return Home from The Maoist Camps

The process of discharging soldiers disqualified by the UNMIN(Nepal) was begun from today from their respective cantonments. The first step in discharging the disqualified PLA soldiers started in Sindhuli. Those discharged will be rehabilitated in the society so that they can live a civilian life. The discharged PLA personnel will be provided with vocational trainings so that they can integrate themselves in the society.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Finally The Bir Hospital To Resume ITs Service From Today

Finally Bir Hospital, the government hospital of Kathmandu Nepal, is to resume its service from today. The services of the hospital were badly affected for 12 days due to strike by the resident doctor of NAMS and after the consultant doctors also joined the strike carried out by the resident doctors.
The Ministry of Health and Population has summoned the doctors of Bir Hospital to resolve the ongoing issues in the health sector today. The Ministry has told that they would work out a solution and that the services at Bir Hospital will resume from today.

Friday, January 1, 2010

1st January 2010: A New Day To Start

Past is past and gone is gone. Why worry about the past, why regret about the past. A new day, a new year is welcoming you for your prosperity and for your bright future. So forget all your worries and all your loses, because the time gone is gone. It is not returning back. Prepare yourself for the upcoming future and do good and be good today and in the coming days.
Today is the first day of the new year 2010. Many people have made many resolutions; promising that they will fulfill their resolutions this year. Thats good; but don't make resolutions which you cannot fulfill and if you have made one then labour hard to fulfill it. Otherwise it will appear that you are just making fun of yourself and your integrity.
Let us welcome the new year, wide opening our hands and promising to do good and be good in the coming days.
(-: (-:HAPPY NEW YEAR 2010 :-) :-)