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cybernepali
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Posted on 03-07-13 10:14
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Even a donkey will stop following the hanging food in front of him after a while but Nepalis will still be amazed and hopeful about these make believe things
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Kiddo
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Posted on 03-07-13 10:16
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Point to one object in the chart that you don't think we can achieve. One object!! It will be hard given the political situation that is driving the socio-economic condition down the hill. But are these impossible? I think not.
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cybernepali
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Posted on 03-07-13 10:19
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Kiddo this is nothing more than politician speech about turning Nepal into Singapore.
Lot of things are possible but by now we all know nothing is going to happen. We can be as hopeful as we want but we have to accept the reality sometimes.
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champak123
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Posted on 03-07-13 10:42
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kiddo:
Feasibility wise i don't see none of these happening in next 10 years and no i am not blaming nepal's politics for this.
If you see the geographic settings of Nepal it would cost much more to make it what it is claimed in that picture..even more than what Nepal's total GDP in next 10 years.Let alone the struggle with local population.that is another set of challenges.There are thousands of people who depend on tourist who hike and trek and if infrastrucutres are provided those people would have nth to do..i am talking about the sheltors,tea shops and other shops that tourist can skip if infrastructures are provided and those set of people would be strictly against building the infrastructures and it has happened in the past where local population went againt such projects.
So i feel like the picture above is just another hoax let loose by some politician to clear out his political agenda.
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sajhafan
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Posted on 03-07-13 12:39
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Ok, you made everything like in the picture. And Nepal looks like Singapore and Switzerland. But the people living in New Nepal should also act like Swiss people and Singaporean. For example; In Biratnagar, EU built a new eye hospital. It looks like those in US and Europe. And it has been only 9-10 months. But once you go inside the building, it stinks bad. There is spit everywhere. Red paan marks all around the wall next to stairs.
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Posted on 03-07-13 12:45
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Our public places should be free of Pan, pan parag or shurti free zone.
दिवा स्वप्न देखाए पछि सासन गर्न सजिलो हुन्छ | पहिले २४/७ बिजुली र खाने पानि नपुर्याई केहि हुने वाला छैन ? नवलपरासीमा बौद्द स्थानाम नया सहर को योजना कुनै देसले ल्याएको भन्ने सुनेको थिए | भारतको दबाबले तुहेर गएको हो ?
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Kiddo
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Posted on 03-07-13 12:53
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"Feasibility wise i don't see none of these happening in next 10 years"
I am not saying these projects will happen for sure; I am saying none of the projects are impossible. Look at the list of the projects listed for Hydropower development. Some of them are facing issues already, but if given a good leadership (and considerable control), they are all doable projects.
I am positive we will have another international airport soon, 4 is a stretch.
Hard, not impossible.
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Posted on 03-07-13 12:56
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rethink
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Posted on 03-07-13 1:06
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Most Nepalis in the US have a habit of saying, if things were better in Nepal I'd go back. If politics was stable I would go back. Noone would be left in the US if the depicted picture came true. But the chances of that happening is next to NULL. So let's not provide any undue hope to the hopeless just because something is not impossible.
It's not going to happen in the next 100 years, let alone 10 years.
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Kiddo
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Posted on 03-07-13 1:09
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You think that poster will make us come back to Nepal? I honestly don't understand what the big deal and outcry is about. A bloke put some time and effort to put this thing together; it wasn't a plan he is trying to sell. Just a wishful thinking that doesn't seem so out of the realm. Let him dream and let the hopefuls dream as that might be the only thing sustaining a handful right now. Udeshya ke linu, udi chhunu chandra ek.
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Nepali_American
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Posted on 03-07-13 2:24
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Nice brochure, but that's all it is.
None of it is possible.
Where is the money to build even one of the items listed? Even if there was some money, the political reality will not make any of this come to reality.
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Kiddo
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Posted on 03-07-13 2:37
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Where is the money?? Did you look at any one project specifically? Let's pick one, the power generation. Sure 10MW is a stretch for a country which currently has less than 600 MW, but the projects are not fictional projects; they could be a reality.
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Posted on 03-07-13 2:41
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@nepali_american
Why would people think all the development has to be done by the government and politics? lemme give an example do u know how telecom sector has been changed in Nepal with Mero Mobile coming in? just compare 10 years u ll see wht i m saying. it is not government buddy who does these thing. it is time. with time, things will change automatically(when i say automatically i meant social change). yo [Disallowed String for - use not allowed] Maobaadi harule desh lai 10 barsha tahas nahas nagarideko va, aile hamro desh arkai bhaisakeko hunthyo jasto lagdaina? So my point here is, these things r possible, i wudn say 10 years but like 25 yrs, i m positive. i m not positive in all aspects but I am positive for Telecom, Agriculture, Tourism.
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giordano
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Posted on 03-07-13 3:42
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What happen in the last decade? bhutro....
what will happen in the next decade? bhutro.....
its ur right to beleive and its my right not to beleive.....period.
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SAP Dude
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Posted on 03-07-13 4:01
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Reading some of the responses here makes me think the intellect level of some of these posters are not higher than the actress Rekha Thapa.
What is your perception of Singapore and switzerland?
Who said these projects will get us up to Swiss and Singapore level?
We wont be Singapore after completing these projects, after completion of these projects we would be lucky enough to be where India is right now. Don't worry, in 10 years India will be where China is now....and China will probably be where Singapore is.
To much freaking negativity is all you have. The completion of these projects will not make us Singapore but will definitely fulfil some of our basic needs. Needs that we are not able to fulfil now.
Go Nepal and Go for the people who are behind these projects.
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Dcops' guy
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Posted on 03-07-13 4:02
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I don't understand the outcries regarding this brochure (or whatever). Guys just to let you know many of these projects are already under construction phase. Ex. would be Upper Tamakoshi HEP (458 megawatt), Upper Syanjen, Rasuwagadhi, Madya bhotekoshi, Melamchi WP, Midhill highway, Kathmandu-Terai Fast track, North-South corridors, Kathmandu roads widening, Ringroad widening, Hulaki track (alternate to east-west highway) whereas many other projects have completed detail project report (DPR) and going under construction phase very soon, ex. West Seti Storage HEP (750 megawatt), Tamakoshi 3 (650 megawatt), Kathmandu-Hetauda Tunnel way, Nijgadh international airport (to be linked with Kathmandu-Terai Fasttrack), Pokhara regional international airport and others too.
The topic of whether these projects will be completed or not should not be the topic of discussion rather as a conscious citizen we all should put pressure on government to complete all projects (whether they are under construction or planned) on time. I think that will be more fruitful to make this dream come true.
Jay Nepal
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champak123
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Posted on 03-07-13 4:08
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Most people think that politics is only in the government sector.However these infrastructure projects with international funds do have bigger politics going on in there.
for example if a project funded by India or US or China gets stalled for a day the engineer or manager or all the white collar workers get a huge compensation..project does not get stalled by itself..so what do they do..they pay the leader of the labor union as a bribe and they stop the work for a day and hence the compensation goes to the supervisor or whoever it is.This is just a small example of how do corruption occurs in our society.
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Kiddo
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Posted on 03-07-13 8:46
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Not a single one of us, in support of the poster, is here to say that each and every thing listed will be fulfilled within 10 years. That's not the point. The point is about the possibility, a hope. Those who are trashing the poor blogger have the same mentality as the ones who are dragging the country behind. All they will do is complain about everything and mock who is even trying.
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champak123
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Posted on 03-07-13 9:16
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People will mock and complain the stupidity if they try and visualize the stupid stuff
and the fact is we are not mocking someone who is trying to do sth.we are mocking someone who is trying to sell the dream with beautiful casting but we all know the movie does not have ath on it...
Do u know students in Nepal have designed a chopper?
Students in Nepal have designed and won the international robotics competition..
so where is the investment from the government and where are those talents now...if we are doing nothing than how come people who did so much hard work had to immigrate to some other country.....do u think without capital the guy would design any innovative stuffs?
those students who actually did something for the country have no worth and we dont even give a moment to discuss those designs..
but we do give time to discuss some photoshopped prototype that some guy is presenting..why not actually do something in our own field whether it is US or nepal or any other country in the world, rather than being ignorant and praising the guy who is selling a false hope...
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Kiddo
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Posted on 03-07-13 10:03
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Dude, just because a government didn't invest in a chopper designed by students, would you lose hope in every other thing in the government? Are you even serious here? I am guessing you are referring to the Trilok chopper which I haven't even seen flying. But let's assume it flew, do you think Nepal government can afford create a chopper industry? These kinds of childish logic is what the doers have to deal with. I already challenged any naysayers to say why any of the items listed is impossible to achieve, other than saying our govt is helpless. Finally, sell the dream re? Really? Then the guy who made this poster must be a rich guy now with gullible folks like us giving kudos. When you want to argue, give some concrete arguments..not just cliched and judgemental lines,
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