Sathiharu,
I can totally see where your frustration is coming from, but I still feel that you guys haven't really tried to understand why students are always on the street. I fully agree with you that students should be studying, not causing havoc in the street. The ideal situation as someone mentioned above exists only in developed countries. And don't forget that students of developed countries did the same many years ago when they were not as developed. We're years behind and just wishing for ideal situation is not going work in Nepal. Unfortunately for Nepal, students have always been forced to be the forefront of movements for major changes. We'd still be under Ranas if it wasn't for the students. Time will come in Nepal, when students won't have to do what they are doing now, but before that a lot of things need to be changed. That will come slowly but surely.
Can I make it clear that I am in support of only the peaceful protests carried out by the students. Our Nepalese way of governing is to ignore peoples' wish completely unless they burn tyres in the streets....so, what do you expect?
Gurungbro above mentioned that may be I'll feel pain if he destroys my house. Well, you'll be pleased to hear that our family has been displaced from the village and our house and other property remain in the mercy of maoists.
Coffeebro seems to be completely out of touch about how things were in Panchayat days. You need to do some research which will confirm that economy in the post panchayat period have been significantly better than before. In fact a comparative study was picked up by the media only last week. Forgive me for assuming that you're a Gyane sympathiser but your postings has done nothing to contradict that. And one more thing, be assured that antibiotics will only be prescribed to patients with suspected or confirmed cases of bacterial infection.