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Posted on 06-29-12 9:12 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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 There are people like mahabir pun who returned for community and there are lot unknown who are serving community. Returning back is our country gained one more educated people who can work in government or private sector, set up their business and give few employment. There are some people who returned despite their parents wishes. Just a thinking of returning back is a big step. 

I wish all the corrupted gov employees get DV lottery. Amen. :) so that computer educated people can take over. I am planning to teach all the gov employees computer at cheap cost . How about this business ? First and foremost our country need computer at airport. 

I am wondering why these big computer companie like CAN and other cannot coax government to teach those 20 people in airport to be computer educated. Those people at airport looks like not even high school pass. 
Or some illegal activities goes in airport  that is why gov want to hide those activities by making employee computer illeterate
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Posted on 07-02-12 9:53 AM     [Snapshot: 3479]     Reply [Subscribe]
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 को र कसका छोरा छोरी फर्केर गए भन्ने मूल बुदा नभएर फर्केका नेपालि के गर्न चाहन्छन र गरि रहेका छन् हैन र ?

यो कुरा कसले कसरि हेर्यो भन्ने कुरा मा " कसैले आधा भरि गिलास पानि देख्छ भने कसैले आधा गिलास पानि मात्रै " देख्छ | कसले कसरि हेर्यो र हेर्दै छौ मा यो धागो बुनिदै गए जस्तो लाग्यो |

बिदेस बाट फर्किनेहरु जुन सुकै छेत्र बाट गएका हुन् , चाहे मलेसिया , खाडी मुलुक काम गर्न गएका हुन् वा बिद्यार्थी भै बिदेस गैर फर्केका हुन् आफ्नो सामर्थ र क्षमता अनुसार केहि लिएर फर्किएका हुन्छन भन्ने मेरो धारणा छ | 


 
Posted on 07-02-12 10:23 AM     [Snapshot: 3545]     Reply [Subscribe]
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 It is good to see returnees. China has seen a flock of these within the recent years, however, returnees are no longer valuable as they used to be 7-10 years ago. Then, returnees experienced and learnt a lot of new technologies abroad that Chinese counterparts didnt get to see. So they were paid and valued higher as they put it into work when they returned. Now, a returnee should have to compete with a local resident graduate for a $500/mo job as Internet has made education/learning very accessible anywhere.

The biggest win for a nation is a returnee with tons of money. And someone who is absolutely trying to build massive infrastructure using the money and earning and re-investing. And the more ties to foreign market the better, that way you can sell abroad. That doesnt mean only those who have money should return. If you believe in yourself and innovate, build businesses and make money in Nepal and pay taxes in Nepal (doesn't matter where you got your higher education) , I will always applaud you. I have seen more motivated local residents than returnees with this sort of mentality. Actually, more awesome is people who have got their businesses there and opening up branches abroad and hiring people abroad to do their job. Hey, there is one way you can tie yourself as giving back. Work for a Nepalese multinational company :)



 
Posted on 07-02-12 11:54 AM     [Snapshot: 3691]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Interesting article, and standing ovation to all four including mno who have returned to Nepal for a better cause. Speaking of their nobility and compassion, I am not taking anything away from them. I, however do not think I am a person with lesser credibility just because I chose to live in America. Also, let me be a little critical here, do we really trust Nepali media at the first place? Or any media for that reason? I could proudly claim that I am there to ‘develop’ the nation and that I have abandoned my life in America the moment I set my foot back in TIA, and I can bet on my life that some awe-struck journalist will garnish my story with much needed spice and print it the next day. And when it surfaces in sajha, I will soon have people like us raving about my magnanimity.
I really wanted to go back to Nepal back in 1999 after I completed my education here. I even sent my resume to my father who tried to look for a convincing engineering job for me to no avail. I had two choices, one was working for a wai wai plant, and other was working for Surya Tobacco, but even then my interview was not guaranteed. I wish my family was so filthy rich so I could put in several millions on a fertilizer plant or a robust oil testing facility but alas, they weren’t. So I chose to live over here, I pay taxes, I eat good, see good and my quality of life has been better ten folds, than what it could have been in Nepal. Do I regret? Heck no.
I tried, and when I couldn’t succeed, I threw in the towel and stayed in America, and now  I ask myself reading the article above if I should be guilt ridden.
My cousin, on the other hand returned to Nepal asserting she was there to take care of her aging parents (they were not that old) and how much she loves Nepal. Just in case you are wondering, she failed to land a job here because of poor GPA. But mind you, she turned tables back home. She now runs a non profit, and thanks to her awesome church going friends in Texas, funds come easy, to teach less-privileged children in rural Nepal she never visits.  She now drives a brand new Toyota, the one she never drove in the highways of Dallas, hangs out with ‘genteel’ crowd and participates in fashion shows, restaurant inauguration and book release ceremony. She even writes poetries. Her name was published in Kantipur just like the one above. She became a mini-celebrity just because she ‘chose’ to return.
Again, I do not doubt the reason why four of them chose to Nepal, but the same does not hold true with most of the people.

 
Posted on 07-02-12 12:45 PM     [Snapshot: 3790]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Sometimes things are just a matter of choices you make, the situation you are in or the things you prefer to be it. Every individual has their rights to decide what to do. We cannot just blamed them for wanting to stay here, when you are doing the same.

Regards,
Subbu

 
Posted on 07-02-12 12:57 PM     [Snapshot: 3864]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Those who commented -ve on this article.
- Afu haru farkina darauchau, ani nana thari dos lagaucau.

Those who commented +ve
- kunai dina afnai desh farkinu parca

Those jo forkeka chan
- Katai deportation bhayera farkeko bhanera fuii lagata haina. Haha!! just saying..
well done guys. Indeed appreciable!!


to my-self.

Ek din ma pani farkinechu, merai desh
 
Posted on 07-02-12 6:15 PM     [Snapshot: 4136]     Reply [Subscribe]
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wit you good-mission farkinu parcha aafno desh samaj ra family chadera kaile khusi bhai daina .. youth ma $$ aaudai ma bideshi basai bideshi nai ho.. n who eva return back to nepal goodluck u can serve country in different manner it doesnt have to b community wrk.. or teachng poor kids runing successful business giving emp to others being a good citizen. lots of my friend went back n they doing good in their own ways.. important they are happy living with family enjoying chaad parba attendn bihe bartaman bhoj bhater life cant be evaluate on $$ only see wat u missing as well.. its a personal choice but i do think fo wateva reason they back its a brave move .. which most of us cant do it..
 
Posted on 07-02-12 8:44 PM     [Snapshot: 4294]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Sha:Kha:, noone is glorifying this news.
I have read more news about the mundane american life being portrayed as success stories in nepali newspapers than the above kinds of stories. 

Those who claimed they return for the love of the nation will get disillusioned sooner or later atleast in the Nepalese context.
-> How can you speak for other people?

Sleepless, all your arguments are good; but my only question to you: is there any "value" other than paper money? Do you think that the person who got "educated" and "lived" in the western world won't have any impact on the family or the society he lives in if he went back with empty-pockets? Investment and money are important, but all of our sufferings don't end with having only money. We have many social problems, and the "educated" person can play important role in mitigating these issues.

Behoove_me, I'm a fan of your writing. I don't think the article is saying that the person deciding to stay in US is less credible. Why do so many are overwhelmingly/indirectly bashing them? You're right, nepali media/journalists write bullshit/fabricated stories many of times. Let's even forget about the people mentioned in this article. I don't think they're asking for more respect just because they returned from america. Your cousin seems to be a bad example. But aren't there many of the corrupted ones here as well? I read the other day the producer of 'muna-madan' took 10 lacs just for giving a ride to US. So, it feels good when I read the stories of returns regardless of their rich/poor status or their income or their grades.

 
Posted on 10-22-12 10:39 PM     [Snapshot: 5787]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Posted on 10-23-12 9:25 AM     [Snapshot: 6273]     Reply [Subscribe]
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RESPECT  to those whoever had shit load of education and did something back in nepal and returned back. i  think that they will not only do good for themself but for whole nepal also some sort of  favour by doing development in one way or another . nepal need more highly  educated intelligent and brainy or may be semi skilled ,  skilled and  people  with shit load of money for its being good and development  rather than pool of uneducated, drug addicts ,khate and others poor people  and its obviously why i don't have to explain  no offence
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Posted on 10-23-12 11:34 AM     [Snapshot: 6447]     Reply [Subscribe]
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the guy on the far right on the photo was a drug addict in the US and had a severe depression. he finally left because he could not take it. i am glad he is doing good.
 
Posted on 10-23-12 11:46 AM     [Snapshot: 6421]     Reply [Subscribe]
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There is really nothing absolutely great or not great about returning to one's home country. If you can make a better living there, can create opportunities for yourself there then certainly it's the best way to go. If not then one still has to make living and there is nothing wrong with making one's living in a non native country if the opportunities are better.

If one has chosen the path which leads to fields like banking, business, agriculture or hotel management definitely there are opportunities in Nepal. But if one is into nuclear science, physics, aerospace or sth that involves selective technical skill, Nepal is still decades away from it (perhaps not so much in IT industry) and so perhaps the only thing that will be left there for such people is to find a so-called highly respected job (if one is lucky enough, that will perhaps involve attending seminars, posing like a scientist and giving speeches and perhaps travel to different countries every once in a while.

My personal experience so far has been that education here does not teach so much more than what is taught in nepal (speaking about technical education) although resources here outweigh heavily the resources in Nepal to teach. The opportunities (esp in technical fields) definitely are incomparable. Doctors educated in eastern world have more advantage compared to ones who get their medical degree here in terms of time required and exposure.

Pay rate of an engineer in Nepal is far inferior to someone working in bank or one of those big name INGO's like ICIMOD and UNDP, it's not like that here.

So it's a matter of personal preference. Nothing absouletly   +ve or -ve about it. And at the same time money is not everything. Here it comes at the cost of having to stay away from family, festivals and culture..

 
Posted on 10-23-12 11:56 AM     [Snapshot: 6479]     Reply [Subscribe]
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And by the way if one really wants to land up with a job in bank or run an INGO, does he/she even need to come here for a degree? There are plenty of colleges in  Nepal where one can degrees  related to those fields. Or is it just to get a label of being a "PATRIOTIC RETURNEE"?

And life should not be only compared to driving a nice car and having a comfortable house. One should also see are you really doing what you are supposed to be doing or doing things just because one has to do it. So just follow your heart and forget the rest.


 
Posted on 10-23-12 12:23 PM     [Snapshot: 6537]     Reply [Subscribe]
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why is it so patriotic to have someone go back from US and contribute to unemployment rate in Nepal which is over 40%?

If all students from US will return back than there is no charm in US degree and there will be tough competition even for a 20,000rs/month job.And of course it will stop the income from US which the same set of students could have sent back home if they were in US.

People do not realise that our country does not lack talent nor does it lack graduates.Problem is economy of the country.

How will economy go up?


Bunch of People from US get back and suddenly they will start working in bank or agriculture and economy would boost.

Well i am sorry it won't go up and definitely doing a 9 to 5 job with 50000rs job won't do any good to the country because we all know biggest tax fraud in Nepal is committed by banks.They pay you such a high salary only to dogde the taxes.In a way if you are getting paid that money ur doing the same.

What we need in our country is enterpreneur  with money who can actually invest in Nepalese market ,not a US returnee who is starting from scratch.Remember we don't have gold in our country like US did to start a gold rush.Our country is entirely service and agriculture based country.We need people who can generate jobs that in turn will contribute to the country.

I do not criticize people who get back.It is your home country and you should get back.But go back with some motives.Try to go there and invest what you learned and earned in US.
I am sorry students at such a young age are not capable of doing so.

 
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You said "Go back with some motives.Try to go there and invest what you learned and earned in US."
What do you think -returnees go back to relax in Nepal?  

Did anyone of you hear from returnees that they will revolutionize the country ?or did you hear from returnees they will go back and do something they want to do or do business or find job etc etc?

You said "And by the way if one really wants to land up with a job in bank or run an INGO, does he/she even need to come here for a degree? There are plenty of colleges in Nepal where one can degrees related to those fields. Or is it just to get a label of being a "PATRIOTIC RETURNEE"?  - who said for bank job and running INGO foreign degree is a waste?


Who do you think Kathmandu University started by? Aren't there some people who are teaching in colleges in Nepal with their foreign education?

Who do you think is Thamel.com running by? Who do you think Merchantile was started by? etc etc

Who do you think Bhatbhateni started by?
All those pilots? Where do you think they got education from and return back to Nepal to get killed ?

Who do you think took internet to villages? etc etc

So you think about revolutionizing or non revolutionizing?

सबै जना तपाईहरु जस्तै अमेरिका भक्त हुदैन नि Brother| 

If those who return are labelled as "PATRIOTIC RETURNEE"  dare the challenge and suffering they will face ahead from society. How long?
Those who did not return are "PATRIOTIC UNRETURNEE"  chained by materialistic things. How long?





 
 
 
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Posted on 10-23-12 4:43 PM     [Snapshot: 6896]     Reply [Subscribe]
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MNO you are sounding as if one really needs to be educated in western world to be able to do any enterprenural work in Nepal. Yes the ventures you mentioned might have been started by those with degrees from outside nepal. But there are plenty of people who got their degree in Nepal and are doing well too in those same things. I still consider myself educated in Nepal and have been working in a pretty competitive technical world here for several years without really finding myself inferior to some of my colleagues who have phds from some of the top notch colleges here in US.

I feel similarly about many of my friends from KU, Pulchowk and BPKIHS, who are here in US and are no less than (actually better off ) than who came here right after ISc (+2).

Dont underestimate the competitiveness of education in Nepal. It's a different story if you were a rich daddy's kid.

 
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Genius look at the statistics,try and do the math in your head.This is not about being patriotic,this is about understanding the Nepalese bussiness market.
Look at the economy of Nepal.We do not have money to invest on our education and infrastructures where do you think you will get the money from?If there is no mango  tree in your garden where will you pluck the mangoes from and if you have no seeds how will you plant the tree for future?Get the seed from the market ,come back home and plant it.

seed is money
market is america
and home is Nepal

If there is no money on ur hand when you go back how will u do the business.
Money is limited in Nepal and unless you have some foreign investment,it is very tough to get the money out.
I am sure by business you do not mean running a store, are you?Because if that is what you want to do getting back than there are tons of such business man there.

America ko bhakta bhako hoina brother.Try and think if you go after 10 years of American experience with American dollar on your hand,don't you think it would make sense then.Surface ma kura bujera hawa taal ma batasiyera nepal gayera kehi hudaina.ultai desh ko lagi boj huna sakincha.

If you need an example.

D2 HAWKEYE Services.It employs more than 400 engineers.It was opened by a US returnee.But you know what, he had a vision on his mind and he brought an American investor with him.

Our country is not China nor it is India.Those countries economy is very big and hence they have lots of money floating inside the country.Hence people return and get the payback.

If you are really patriotic than do not go back and contribute to country's unemployment.There are 1000s of degree holders like you in line to get a job.you would be doing them a favour.Yes if you capacity to go back and generate the jobs for those degree holders than definitely you can be called patriotic.



 
Posted on 10-23-12 5:07 PM     [Snapshot: 6931]     Reply [Subscribe]
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I agree with Rahul.

 
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totally aggreed with rahul but he has a wrong data of d2hawkeye.

He was forced to leave a job in nepal, so wht to do ? went for econmics degree and met a guy who has enterprenuial sprit, a doctor, in the gas station( i dont believe)  and looking for progarmmer, he being so shrew d that he said he has all the skill and

whtever its doing , doing good for him and all the nepalese programmer, hehe
 
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No matter how much money you make in the US, you are just a common person you don't get any respect but in Nepal if you have money you get respect. Many people who go back are hungry for respect. You get respect in Nepal because the difference between the rich and the poor is enormous. There is something wrong about feeling good that most other people are worse off than you.

 



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