Wednesday, September 27, 2006

No Guaranteed words in Nepal at all

नेपालमा कुनै कुराको भरोसा नहुनाले सबे तप्काका मानिसहरुलाइ आ‍-आफ्नो क्षेत्रमा निकै कठिन महशुस गर्दै जीविक चलाउन परेकोछ। ब्यापारमा होस, शिक्षामा होस, राज्यमा होस अथवा राजनीतिमा किन नहोस यहां केहि कुराको भरोसा छैन।
 सर्बबिदीतै थाहाछ अक्टोवर १ देखि जो कोहिलाइ तोकिएको क्षेत्र मा  पद यात्रा  टि आर सि को ब्यवस्था हुनेछ र टि आर सि विना पद यात्रा  गर्न सख्त रोकिने छ। यसै नयाँ नियम नीतिनुरुप हामीसाबैले आ-आफ्नो पदयात्री पाहुनालाइ यसबारे जानकारिगराइ ब्यवस्था भइसकेको थियो। तर आज आएर फेरि नियाम परिवर्तन भएर अब अक्टोवरको तेस्रो हप्ता देखि मत्रै लागू गर्नेरे। हे भगवान !  अब हामिले हाम्रो पदयात्री पाहुनालाइ के भनेर सम्झाउने? एउटा ग्राहक पउन एक बर्ष लाग्छ भने एउटा ग्राहक गुमाउन एक पलनै काफी हुन्छ। त्यसैले कतै हामीले पाएको बिस्वाश त गुम्ने हैन? उनीहरुले हामी प्रति गारेको बिश्वश गुम्नु भनेको हाम्रो ब्यापार गुम्नु हो र सरकारको को कर गम्नु हो त्यासकारणले यो कुरालाइ गहिरेर सोचौं कतै यसरी नै सबैतिर केहीन केही गुम्दै गयो भने अन्तिममा सबैनै  गुम्न बेर छैन। क्रपया ध्यान दिउं।
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Sunday, September 24, 2006

We always remember you

अल बिदा डा. हर्क गुरुङ्


 Who knows the life of the Human Beings?   Dr. Harka Gurung here are bundles of flowers and valued salute for your great effort for this Nation.  I know this nation has lost a great mind for Geographical and tourism.  I really pray for your peace soul in heaven.  Once I had a great chance to hear his speech regarding the promotion of tourism in this country and his thought were really iron pillar for development of tourism business.  To pave his journey to heaven must follow his creative and valuable thought. I am very very sorry for his family too.पति भक्ति त मर्दैन पापी पति भएपनि।देश भक्ति त मर्दैन चुत्थै देश भएपनि।। 

 - बालक्रिष्ण शम

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Monday, September 11, 2006

My Nepali typing

आज भोलि नेपलको तराइ को केहि भागहरुमा बाढी आएर जलमग्न भइरहेको छ। तर १ महिना अगाडि मैले नेपाल भन्ने पत्रिकामा एउटा सत्य कथा पढेको थिंए। नेपालको पश्चिम तराईमा पानी नपरेर त्यस भेगको खेतीपाती,बाळिनाली सबै खत्तम हुने डरले त्याँहाका किसानहरु पानी पार्नको लागि परंपरादेखि चलीआएको काम गर्न थाले। जब गांउमा पानी नपरेपाछि गांउका महिला किसानहसरुले राती नांङ्गै भएर खेत जोत्यो भने पानीका राजा इन्द्रलाई लाज लागेर पानी पार्दिन्छन् भन्ने चलन छ। राती नांङ्गै भएर खेत जोती राखेको बेलामा उनिहरुलाई खाजा लाने काम त्यस गांउको मूख्य थकालीले लाने चलन छ। खाजा लाने बेलामा थकालीले आफ्नो आंखा छोपेर लानु पर्छ। हे भगवान! थकाली को हालत के हुनेहो ?????

 

यदि मेरो गांऊमा  पानी नपरेर मैले पानि आफ्नो श्रीमतिलाई राती खेत जोत्न पठाउना पर्यो भने म चाँहि पठाउन सक्दिन किनकी म मेरो गाँऊको मूख्य थकाली भएको छैन् ।

 

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Sunday, September 10, 2006

New Rules of trekking in Nepal

Those trekkers who wants to go trekking in some areas like Annapurna Khaptada national Park, Dhaulagiri are, Makalu Barun, Sagaramatha national park and Langtang area they need to have a Trekking Registration Certificate (TRC). This new rules will be implemented from 1st October 2006. According to Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal (TAAN) this new rules will control illegal operators in the trekking businesses. In Nepal many trekking Guides, Tour leader are operating the trekking package without registered agency so Government of Nepal is losing the lots of taxes. If this rules successfully implied the scale of paying taxes will be increased. According to the new rules at least trekkers have to hire a guide and porter from registered agency. This new rules will help to give job to the Nepalese people too. Let’s see after the implementation of TRC we will see merits and demerits For more details please Contact to TAAN Thank you
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Monday, September 4, 2006

Superstitions

Yesterday I have read a really funny a kind of story as news. As you know now a days in
Nepal many people are suffering form flooded in western Terai side of Nepal. Lots of the people became homeless and food les too.
  But in another part of Nepal ( in Nawalparsi thee are some villages which are near from Lumbeni) there is totally opposite weather is leading. In this rainy season thy didn’t get rain so all farmers are worried. According to their culture and beliefs if in the rainy season rains didn’t rained all women of village have to be necked and plough the land in the night.  When those necked women plough the land at that moment the God of water Indra feels shy then gives them water. In a village there is a leader and must be man. When women plough the land leader has to carry food and he has to feed to necked women. At that time eyes of leader must be covered by black shawl. Is he sure? Can leader keep himself gently ha ha ha ha….  This kind of story still living and people are flowing in this story. Oh my God if in my village rain didn’t rain I won’t send to my wife to plough the land because I amn’t the leader Coolwho will go to carry food to feed to them. This kind of story I have read in one news paper named NEPALThanks
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Its time to Trek in Nepal!!

Now the rainy season has over and trails are clean wather is really sunny,white mountains are visible. In Nepal almost trekkers do the trekking in this season I mean September, October and November.

Home to Sagarmatha or Mount Everest, Nepal is truly a mountain kingdom. The beauty of the Himalaya can only be appreciated by a visit to this country. Visible from the capital city of Kathmandu, the seemingly endless chain of snow-capped mountains provides numerous opportunities for enjoyment and adventure. With Buddhists and Hindus living side by side in harmony, Nepal offers a unique cultural experience. The many festivals are enjoyed by all. A visit to the Buddhist Stupas of Bodinath and Swyambunath, or the sacred Hindu sites of Pashupatinath or Dashankhali will leave a lasting impression. The friendship of the Nepali people will make you want to return again and again. 

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