Sunday, April 17, 2011
Can't We Find a True Leader????
Can't we find a true leader in this world? Finding a true leader who works for the benefit of his people and his country is hard to find these days. All the leaders who claim to be working for the benefit of the people and his country as well as for the benefit of the international community could be found obsessed with his own personal ego and benefit. For their personal desire we could find them waging war with others and killing innocent lives. To remain in the supreme position we could find them acting against the norms and mandate given to them by the people. They are there in that position for the people, to upgrade the lives of the people, however, they are just fulfilling their desires and ignoring the people. What they have forgotten is that---- without people(public) to follow them, there could be no leader. There are people so there is a leader; no people no leader. Keeping this divine truth in mind the leader should leave their personal desire and ego and work for the benefit of people and the country and also for the benefit of the international community.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Should UNMIN Leave Nepal?
Should UNMIN (United Mission in Nepal) leave Nepal? Its the much talked issues these days in Nepal. The peace process still in limbo, UN has decided to withdraw UNMIN from Nepal after its tenure finishes this month. The government and the parties representing them has asked UN to take UNMIN back after its tenure as they say that now they can handle the situation and peace process by themselves; however, the opposition party( the Maoist party) has sent a letter to the UN urging it to increase the tenure of UNMIN and not leave without the peace process finally concluded. With the government urging UNMIN to leave and the Maoist Party asking it to stay, the relationship between these two factions is seen to turn bitter, which can hamper the peace process in the future.
Monday, August 30, 2010
TOURISM YEAR2011 VS GARBAGE PROBLEM
Nepal is celebrating the year 2011 as a tourism year. With lots of dream to promote the natural beauties along with its historical and cultural aspect, it is in its full gear to start the year 2011 with a big bang. As per plan for the year 2011, different infrastructures are being made and different cultural and historical places are being renovated so that the whole world can get a better glimpse of the real Nepal.
However, the garbage problem has hit the capital of Nepal. The outskirts of the capital are beautiful and can give you a sense that you are getting a full return of what you have spend here. But the capital is getting dirty day by day. With number of vehicles rising daily, the atmosphere is getting polluted. And now the locals of the landfill site where the garbages of the capital are dumped is stopping the garbage disposal. They have put their demand forward to the concerned authority but no consensus has been still met. As a result loads of garbage could be seen dumped by the roadside in every corner of the capital, which is turning the capital city into a city of garbage.
The first point where the international visitors put their feet in this country is Tribhuvan International Airport which is located in the capital city, Kathmandu. If the capital is facing garbage problem then the visitors won't have a positive feeling about their visiting their country. So the government and the concerned authorities and the locals should reach at a consensus as soon as possible. The result of which will be overwhelming for the country economically and hygienically.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Who Will Be The Next Prime Minister of Nepal
As Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal has resigned from his post, we can see a lot of political groupings and talking going on among the major political parties of Nepal. UCPN-Maoist, UCPN-UML and Nepali Congress were on the forefront in the run of the primeministership. As one have to get a majority of votes (2/3rd of the assembly votes), they were busy making consensus among themselves and other smaller political parties. UCPN-UML withdrew from the competition in the last hour. Now the two major political parties UCPN-Maoist and Nepali Congress are standing against one another for the post of Prime Minister. They are having counselling with other smaller parties for their support in the election but till now no sort of consensus has been made which creates uncertainty about who is going to be the next PM of Nepal and when will he be the next PM?
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Rijan Karki-- Where Is He Now?
What actually the Nepali youth Rijan Karki, who had challenged the Newton's theory regarding Law of Gravitation and Einstein mass energy relation E=mc2, doing after returning from his presentation in NASA? This sort of thing might be going in the minds of everyone who has followed him and his news at that time.
The Nepali young scientist Rijan is currently pursuing his higher education in one of the reknowned college in the capital of Nepal i.e. Kathmandu. Although it is unknown what sort of response he received from the scientists of NASA regarding his theory which he presented there, he is determined to move ahead with his research, while reexamining his theory and try proving his theory with more proofs to support it.
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