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 Gyne chor Aaba ta Nepal chod...

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Posted on 02-19-07 8:31 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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yes ...
Gyne chor & his hell supporter ..u all are obsolate ...
u people did't have any vision to developed Nepal ...
neither u can think about it....u people have not any options
to just start crying & cursing progessive powers..
keep on doing that ..i remembered one proverb
BHIR BATA KHASNE GORU LAI RAM RAM BHANNA SAKINCHHA KADH THAPNA SAKINNA.....
u don;t read news about nepal...
yours pyaro GUNDA GYANE IS BECOMING FRUSTATED DAY BYE DAY ..
& THINKING TO LEAVE NEPAL FOR UK...
if u want your NALAYEK RAJA AAU DESH BACHAU..
UK JAU NALAYEK RAJA KO KHUTTA SAMAYERA ROU...
one thing i forget yaar u people get chance to go US by Gyane power ..
by doing his CHAMCHA GIRI ..now how can u get visa for uk..?
so sad...
bichara Pancheharu
..
 
Posted on 02-20-07 10:08 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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onething i accept..
u people r more matured ,& experienced more politics than mine..
even i don't have experience of active politics...but i take keen
interest to that not as other youths of my age...says DARTY GAME '
i believe without strong political stability any country can't develpoed ..
this is not possible unless youth people take interest in politics what is going on.in.politics
.. i know most of nepali people r frustating with politics..all those curruption,violence ,..unemployement & many more....Nepal is still facing that ...most of u get frustated with this & stared saying PANCHAYET was many times better than this...& started saying "raja aau des bachau.."
BUT ....
i don't think so ..
any regressive step couldnot bring developed Nepal .. corrupted king & system
can't sop corruption..let's see the tendency ..what type of people get chance to rule.
kamal thapa...a famous Gunda...Tulasi Giri gaddar of nepali congress black lister of rastra bank..,kesarjung rayamajhi..gaddar of communist ..and many more i dont think more name r required.. ...
talented & the people who dont CHAKARI... to the king couldnot get chance....it 's the lesson of past.....so ...democratic system is many times efficient .than this..
i dont say our leader didn't do mistakes ,currption..but it can be controlled by democratic way...& there is the provision for that ....& it 's practical to implement...
just imagine if there were PANCHAYET in USA ..what would happen..?

i beg sorry to hbl zi for blaming for wrong reason..& sorry for [poor writting skill..}
onething i can be loser here in discussion
but my ideology wouldnot lose ..
just see on
 
Posted on 02-20-07 10:14 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Chitwani hero: Now you came up with good logical reason.I am 1000% agree with your statement below(And I do agree with republican set up but do not agree with Communist rule can bring peace and development)


i believe without strong political stability any country can't develpoed ..
this is not possible unless youth people take interest in politics what is going on.in.politics
.. i know most of nepali people r frustating with politics..all those curruption,violence ,..unemployement & many more....Nepal is still facing that ...most of u get frustated with this & stared saying PANCHAYET was many times better than this...& started saying "raja aau des bachau.."
BUT ....
i don't think so ..
any regressive step couldnot bring developed Nepal .. corrupted king & system
can't sop corruption
 
Posted on 02-20-07 10:16 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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kalekancha...
what do u think ...?
US jadai ma tapai thulo hunubhayo..?
US ma ke garnuhunchha..?
dum chha bhane bhannus ..?
just see my blogpage www.higunaraj.blogspot.com
if u r not satisfied ..have a call in indian embassy ......
DUM CHHA BHANE HAVE A PRIVATE TALK WITH ME ..
MY EMAIL ID ...U CAN GET AT BLOGSITE....
 
Posted on 02-20-07 10:23 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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chitwani hero ...suppose King goes then how can you justify that Nepal won't have any corruption , instatability, peace and develop democratic country...how? i agree that Kamal thapa is gunda.....but didn't you know how many gunda Girja had in election time? i am from his district ..i know well about these leaders ...now they are supposed of driver of nation and founder of New Nepal and democracy......i don't understand what will happen.....God save...may be....
 
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Posted on 02-20-07 10:33 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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chitwane hero
thats better now,

but still, dont expect that 'gyane chor des chod" is not a solution
i am sure nepali people will punish him in the country itself along with his aaurebaure
he deserves punishment for what he has done, he cannot escape away like that,

what we all need is a capable leader

i dont know much about politics

since you are interested in politics, can you give me a single reason that

WHY KAJU KANCHHA (kp OLI) IS STILL QUITE for so long, HE WAS SUPPOSED TO PUNISH THE KING , no????????
but dont say that he had jaundice,he have had more tahtn enough time to go through the rayamaji report
 
Posted on 02-20-07 10:51 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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To chitwani hero and other terrorist lovers

I was recently asked to write 5 pages regarding India. Prachandaa and others in Nepal have been advocating communism in Nepal. Though the question I answered was regarding India, we as Nepalis are at the same spot where India was 50 years ago. Read what works and what doesn’t in the flowing passage that I wrote and decide what should be done. As far as I am concerned I will never support communism. I will never give up my religion, culture and traditions that my forefathers so dearly cherished.

I might have made some adjustments if the Maoists or anyone else could come up with a better theory. But both Communism and Mixed economy is a bad idea. The Following is the question that I was asked with my answer.

Question:
India’s economic policy is very different from economic policy when Nehru was in power. In your essay, compare and contrast Nehru’s economic policy and current economic policy. Identify major features and analyze what political conditions led each government to take specific economic policy. (This is what the 8 party is advocating for and I am against. This is why I am with the King.)

Answer:
(This work is not yet edited. Therefore, there will be a lot of grammatical mistakes. Sorry for the inconvenience. )

At the time of Indian Independence the world markets were hardly functioning and the Great Depression had left the feeling that market forces could not be relied on any more. On top of that, Soviet phony data had exaggerated industrialization. (Sachs, 2005) Moreover, Indian Elites namely Gandhi, Nehru, and Tagore --who were also the policy makers -- were greatly impacted by socialist ideologies especially the Fabian society with a gradualist approach . All this accounted for the introduction of the path towards self-sufficiency rather than reliance on international trade and foreign direct investments. The result was an India with strong state control running on five-year plans where the “private sector was to be allowed to make contribution to industrialization in the medium-run while the economy was to be transformed into one dominated by public sector.” (Bhagwati, 1997)
Today, India is much different. Why? Though socialist tendencies still haunt India, it still has been able to achieve an annual growth rate of 4% between 1990 and 2003. This transformation happened because, in 1991, Indian Finance Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh (among others) realized that it was time to end the pursuit of naive socialist policies. Government lowered tariffs and lifted import quotas. The Indian manufacturers were now able to buy state of the art capital goods and other inputs. In addition, a comparatively lower labor cost enabled them to supply the world with their products at a competitive rate. By the mid 1990’s India became a hub for the service sector which included call centers, IT services, and long distance data transcription. By introducing market reforms India has indeed changed its future from a simple agrarian Fabian society to a technology hub of the world, and that too in just a few years.
This transformation leads us to wonder, why was the policy was changed after 50 years of implication? If the system was not working then, did some mechanisms failed more then others? If so, can we recognize them?
To start with, the Nehru –Gandhi – Tagore, trio took the Fabian approach with a soviet styled, communist central planning. They took this approach because they dis-trusted the market and believed that competition was bad. Instead they were in favor of a central planning system with a strong state control, where the government knowledge would be used to allocate resources for production. The logic behind was that one government was more capable when it came to investments and determining output, rather then millions of individuals. Bureaucratic domination was considered better rather then a constantly changing market mechanism. To further the logic, they argued that India lacked in both economic and natural resources and if the limited resources were not used properly, then they would be wasted producing nonessentials, “like lipsticks!” Moreover, country was facing immediate problems and human suffering was at the highest. At such a juncture, the trio thought that they should not take any risks and whatever resources was available, should be utilized for the development of heavy industries under the Soviet planning scheme.
Thus, the government policies were channeled on the wrong direction from the start. The government focused on investment rather then the productivity gained by that investment. Moreover, the quality of material produced by that same investment was never examined. This first mistake that the trio made, still hunts India today as William Lewis (2004) explains in his book the ‘power of productivity’. He examined the Indian automotive plants and found that the productivity at the Indian state controlled auto plant was below 6 percent to that of the United States. Their market share dropped from 40 percent to 4 percent between 1990 and 1999. Whereas after letting the foreign manufacturers enter the Indian market in 1993 the productivity of private car manufacturers is at 85 percent when compared to that of the United States.
Yergin and Stanislaw (1998) describe three consequences that were the result of wrong policy, undertaken by the founding fathers, in India. First, was the creation of complex “Permit Raj.” The system was introduced during the Second World War, in order to check the flow of goods coming into and going out. Somehow the Indian politicians found the system interesting and stuck with it. It was “a complex irrational, almost incomprehensible system of controls and licenses that held sway over every step of production, investment and foreign trade.” Everything in India needed a government stamp. Everything needed a stamp; there was a stamp to produce, to distribute, and to change making good X to good Y. Moreover, companies that were worth more then $ 20 million had to submit all their major decisions to government auditors. All this meant bureaucratic control over everything that was productive. On the other hand, if you had the necessary permit, you were protected against those who did not have any permit. The result was a halt in economic growth.
The second consequence of a Fabian society was state ownership of industries. As Fabians liked the gradual path towards Marxism the ‘public sector’ rose from 8 percent of the GDP to 26 percent between 1960 and 1991. The central government was controlling 240 industries, excluding the conventional ones like railroads and utilities. Almost half of the 240 government controlled industries were fatally bankrupted. The employees thought that their salaries were “guaranteed rewards”, whereas overtime was their “pay.” There was no discipline and at the same time they were free from competition. As a consequence they never responded to customers and the losses kept on mouthing.
The third characteristic was the rejection of international commerce. India has decided to peruse an inward looking economic agenda through planning and thus making India self sufficient from every aspect. By doing so India had excluded itself from the world market and as a result there was no technological advancement. Highly educated engineers and scientists were readily available; however there was no market to deploy them. All this when added with hostility to international trade and foreign investments produced a vicious circle, and with no competition, India’s overall developmental figures were looking grimmer every year.
Indira Gandhi, Nehru’s daughter did not change the policies established by her father in any regard. She was a Charismatic leader, who succeeded to turn India into a nuclear power in 1974. However, when it came to politics she was interested in centralizing power around herself. As a result, she not only marginalized democracy, but also took powers away from the hands of the state and took them under federal jurisdiction. Many of her own party members were forced to quit her party and formed rival parties. On the international arena, many international firms decided to leave India, fearing nationalization.
Thinks were different, when her son Rajiv Gandhi took power. First, he was the only person in the Gandhi family, who had worked outside politics. Second, his advisors consisted of relatively young bureaucrats, rather then the old Fabian theorists. Third, there were already some proposals for reforms in India; however no suggestions had been made yet. Lastly, the Indian deficits were soaring and India was already in a crisis mode. By the end of 1980’s India was forced to cut government spending, which meant cutting down on government sponsored corporations, resulting in a loss of pay, viciously taking growth further down.
When Narsimha Rao made the second non-Gandhi-Nehru family based government in 50 years. The cabinet itself consisted of people whose names were little heard in India politics. Rao himself was a speech write for the Gandhi family. Though highly respected by Rajeev Gandhi, he was not a famous personality outside the congress party.
Second member of the Cabinet was Manmohan Singh out of poor “drought-prone” village with plenty of talent and an Undergraduate from Cambridge and a PhD from Oxford. Though he had socialist credentials he got his share of shock while making a trip to East Asia. He could not compare the difference. For instance, South Korea and India had the same GDP in 1960. In just one generation, South Korean par capita income was ten folds to that of India and was already applying for the OECD membership. One economist describes the achievements made by Japan and the Asian Tigers as “We tended to dismiss those countries as lackeys of the United States, running dogs of American Imperialism” and “closed our ideas to their performance, to how amazing it was what they had done in one generation” Yergin and Stanislaw (1998).
Third cabinet member was P. Chidambaram who took Commerce belonged to a leading industrial family from Madras. He was ready to fight the unworkable trade policies and end the rule of licenses.
Thus with a change of leadership, India was able to get fresher perspectives of trade, commerce and internal development. Though the five year plans still run in India, they have a much smaller role to play in the present competitive economy.


References:
Sachs, J.D. (2005). The End of Poverty. Penguin Press.

Bhagwati, J., & Balasubramanyam, V.N. (Eds.). (1997). Writings on International Economics. Oxford University Press

Lewis, W. W. (2004). The Power of Productivity: Wealth, Poverty and the Threat to Global Stability. The University of Chicago Press.

Yergin, D. and Stanislaw, J. (1998). The Commanding Heights: The Battle Between Government and the Marketplace That Is Remaking the Modern World. Simon and Schuster.

Do you want to repeat the same mistake in Nepal? If not give up your ideas.
 
Posted on 02-20-07 11:49 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Testo mooghi jhar paate blogger site ma gayera hernu chaina. No need to waste my time..There is nothing to browse about in ur blog site and do you really want to know what I do here in US. I'm a PhD student in Organic chemistry and works as a research fellowship at my university. Hope that will help. I would rather meet you in person than send you an e.mail. where and what time u want to meet in chitwan...
 
Posted on 02-20-07 12:40 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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euta kura chahi i agree with kalekancha,
that site of his sucks real bad. It looks like the creation of a 10-year old. I am serious. It sucks!@!

On the contrary,
Kale kancha ji phd student...ani fellowship pani paideko? Wow Wow...phd ma fellowship napaune manche haru chahi k garchan kunni...TA ho? tyo pani napaune le k garchan hajur? Bafre bafre...yesto dhak launu parne?

Isn't it normal for people to get fellowships and TA positions in PHD programs? hehehe...Kun chahi university paryo kunni hamro kale dai ko...
 
Posted on 02-20-07 12:42 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Kale kanchha Ji haina bhai timi BNKS ko nata le dai nai bhane hunchha
 
Posted on 02-20-07 1:25 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Kalekanchha U R good Educated.
as Nepalese im so proud for achievment.

Our Country will need such type of Educated People soon for various sector to rebuild our Nation.but the other part is very bad that U undestood wrongside of Communism.
U R leaving in US ,PHD Studimg Student but though are very narrow as typical Uneducated person.
What do u know about Communism ?
Commmunism is not that which will force u to change ur Religion or cast.Communism is Strict for Corrupted People and criminal not for all citizens.

This misunderstood will lead u to Confusion.

If u r writing any theory it doesnt mean that u r Genious...
I guess u came in US throgh Chiranjiwi Wagle Wings......


Cheers,
 
Posted on 02-20-07 1:53 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hary in Fedex or kevin federline what ever u call it.
I didn't come to US through Chiranjivi wagle. I came to US through my own hard work and achievement. I'm not discussing about communism here if you can read my statement in this thread
 
Posted on 02-20-07 2:16 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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FedEx Bhaiya ko America koi 3-4 patak visa reject bhako jasto chha. Tesaile yesto raichha. I understand ur pain dude.
 
Posted on 02-20-07 2:35 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Kale Kanchha
I doubt if you are a PhD student for the kind of words you have chosen to charge your critics. PhD degree and abusive words do not go side by side.
 
Posted on 02-20-07 2:42 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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yes it does..and Iam proud too
 
Posted on 02-20-07 2:46 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I was not bragging about it. But he challenged me to say what I do for living. So i did..But Iam Proud what I do..
 
Posted on 02-20-07 2:57 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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dude everyone of you are from US? i am still in Nepal makes me feel sad (how do u use emoticon for showing tears?)
 



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