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CaMoFLaGeD
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Posted on 07-08-06 9:30
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Dear Friends: I see so many educated person in sajha. So many views in Politics. We have not talked about the economic revolution, which is a MUST in today's scenario. Dear friends please share your views. Political stability itself is not the final answer, we should have sound economic condition. It should be the final goal of any politics. when will we all be united for economic revolution? Have you guys ever heard about any economic program brought forward by Maoists? They all keep telling we should get rid of this 235 yrs (not sure abt this number hai!!:-)) old rulers etc. But never heard about how the Maoists will lead to the economic prosperity of the country. They have never come up with any plan that says when will our country be economically sovereign. Okay, we will take the king out of throne. We will manage all the arms and Maoists Militia. Now what?? Maoists are already been fed by Indian beaurocrates and politicians. They have already started relying upon the Indian Politics. That means we will not see any radical change in economic development. So, what did we nepalese gain?? 13,000 people died just to take these guys to the headlines. That's it. Prachanda keeps telling that every country has come through the civil war before it has developed. But I feel, its not the civil war that led to the development. It is the economic strategy, the country followed , that led the country to economic welfare. It's time to start homework regarding the economic revolution in Nepal. Ganesh Man Singh was right by that time when he said "You helped us in political revolution, Now we need your help in economic revolution" but nobody listened to him. We are already 13 years late. We don't want to be late no more. There should also be a "Team" formed by this government which will decide the economic pathway of the country. Selling the Electric power is not the solution. We should be able to consume all the power and sell the product we produce. We are not weak as far as our skill is concerned all we need is a good management and a good policy.
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ImI
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Posted on 07-08-06 10:50
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I agree 100% with Hukka Nepali.. It is not rocket science to understand that we (nepal ) could have benefited from the fast growing two negibours.But i again blame maoist for destroying infrastucture..growth during 90s democracy..I think nepal though struggling saw lot of improvement during that era..we saw revoutionay programs like"afno gaun afai banau""the pension to elderly people".Some could have gone to great height had these dogs hadn't fought for the bones.And maoist dogs come n what do they do..they cannot win seats in parliament pick up guns and start destorying limited roads, airports, bridges..funny that people still belive they are going to take nation to prosperous one..i just laugh at their limited knowledge..These maoist are the one who made several industries close down... who suffered????people..poor people. they act like messiah now.. Just the example how maoist are responsible for putting a full stop in nepal's economic growth!!! Coming back to the topic: Who is going to invest in Nepal???? we are going to invest in Nepal.I mean we all ... in our (mutual ) capacity.. small hydro projects .. yes we want profit of course YES! but is it going to help country as whole..Small Energy companies (public trading) working for small projects..combining the electic grid!!! Then who is going to invest in Big hydro projects.Everybody in the world is going to invest in the project.Not only India..Show Europe that you can deliver cheap electricity show china you can deliver.. What am i talking about a global electric Grid..Without it the whole world cannot sustain . we all know that we have limited amount of energy.If the whole world cannot share the renewal energy .the whole world is doomed. Transportation grid... who is going to invest..Country is going to invest loans of course.But will be generated money by tolls..Any business benefiting from roads won't mind investing money in that sector..example tourism industry would / will give share of money if you can take tourist easily to remote places...It is tragedy for Nepal that we have freaking huge mountains which makes it so much harder to develop But we can make that grid happen .It is certainly possible .Trade between China and Nepal will flourish.. what Nepal needs now is not communism , not socialism and not capitalism..Nepal needs social - capitalism. develop country in the infrastucture at the same time not total loss for profit as well for investors.
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Lokman
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Posted on 07-09-06 9:25
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ImI said: "Even if maoist comes , which people are thinking is going to be great.i did not see any economic vision in them.They are still stuck in the land ..just land..we need to distibute land.. etc.. Ok personally i do not own that much land nor my family owns it .I have nothing to get scared of maoists land reforms But think about it.. why in west a farmer has so much land but if we divide that into 100 parts how much would they produce.Mass agriculure and farming is required not small scale which is not even sufficient to feed one family." Exactly. These maoists will no doubt push Nepal to stone age. Also political stability is a prerequisite for economic progress and foreign invcestments. The recent turn of events in Nepal does not augur well for either political stability or economic progress.
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CaMoFLaGeD
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Posted on 07-09-06 9:43
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Hukka Nepali has got the point. I agree with you. I went to a store and got a GAP jeans, which had this label "Made in Bangladesh". There are so many stuff we can see that are made in India, Pakistan, Srilanka. Why don't we get these works? The investor have not found our country a safe land to invest. The policy makers should make them believe that Nepal is also a safe place to invest. Foreign investment in Mega Hydropower has always resulted in expensive tariff in the end. We can see Bhote Koshi and Khimti. NEA is paying approx. 25 % of its annual income to these two electric power companies. Where as Chilime, the hydropower plant developed by NEA itself, is the cheapest one. We should generate internal funding for these basic needs. As ImI has said, Tourism is another best source of income. The best solution is that we should be united to get a new policy which will attract all the Nepalese people abroad to invest money in Nepal.
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sajhauser
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Posted on 07-09-06 10:24
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Nepal also makes clothes for gap, old navy etc, but less compared to other countries...
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ImI
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Posted on 07-09-06 11:24
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Sajhauser :Any comments on maoist economic vision and distruction of the infrastructure???
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sajhauser
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Posted on 07-09-06 5:36
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Dear stupid, I have been giving my views not maoists'.
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ImI
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Posted on 07-09-06 5:52
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Smart one, I did not tell you to give maoist views.I just asked your opinion what do you think??Do you know engles??????tu no hablo Enles????
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sajhauser
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Posted on 07-09-06 7:04
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no i don't know engles...ha haha.... i didn't want to repeat everything i said earlier... ok what i can say in brief is that, if it was not for maoists, the politicians would be still doing whatever they want...they meetings would still be 10 mins long and decisions would have been predetermined....I think the roots for democracy has to be strong for development process and it wouldn't haven't possible without maoists. The politicians wouldn't be scrutinized. Right descisions can be make only after pure democracy, which we are facing only now!
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ImI
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Posted on 07-09-06 7:33
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OK , here we go again ..blah..blah blah.....u no understand egles???!!!! i asked what's your name? you answer me: i live in DC!!!!!:) we are tallking about economics here , Helllooooooo!!!!!
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sajhauser
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Posted on 07-09-06 11:38
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Mr. ImI, Any comments on maoist economic vision and distruction of the infrastructure: I don't have any rt now. Why were you poking me anyway?
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ImI
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Posted on 07-09-06 11:45
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Just felt like poking you.hahahahaha Are you hurt!:) .Good you don't have any comments.Cause maoists have none.:)
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