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Posted on 02-02-07 12:23 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Nepal's top 49 men and one of them is Mr. Kamal Thapa. Please check this out.




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VOW Savor • Nepal's Top 49 men


Dr Sanduk Ruit - Eye Surgeon
Recipient of the prestigious Ramon Magsaysay Award, medical director of Til Ganga Eye Hospital, Dr Sanduk Ruit is a man of great vision and capacity. He was also awarded Asian of the Year 2006 by Readers Digest.

Samrat Upadhyay - Writer
The first Nepali fiction writer in English to be published in the West, author Samrat Upadhyay of Arresting God in Kathmandu , The Guru of Love and The Royal Ghosts is also the recipient of the Whiting Writers Award.

Appa Sherpa - Mountaineer
Courageous Appa Sherpa is a Guinness World Record holder. With his 16 th summit atop Mount Everest , he is considered the most expert high altitude climber in the world.

Rajesh Hamal - Actor
Superstar of Nepali cinema, Rajesh Hamal has a huge fan following across the country. Well spoken, intelligent and creative, he also endorses several brands in Nepal .

Nima Rumba - Singer/Actor
Good looks, great voice and a charming personality make Nima Rumba a popular youth icon in Nepal .

Bhushan Dahal - Television Personality
His shows have a distinct edge, he has held audiences enthralled with his creativity and spark and continues to do so. Bhushan Dahal is a name synonymous with television in the country.

Gagan Thapa - Student Activist /Politician
Firebrand student activist, Gagan Thapa (Nepali Congress) is perhaps among the most popular pro-democracy leaders of contemporary Nepal . He believes that the youth of the country are agents of change.

Narayan Wagle -Journalist
Editor of the country's leading newspaper, Kantipur daily, Narayan Wagle is also the author of the best selling novel, Palpasa Café. A nature enthusiast, Wagle also has a keen interest in folk music, photography and script writing.

Dr Bhagwan Koirala - Heart Surgeon
Director of Ganga Lal Heart Institute, Dr Bhagwan Koirala is a god sent saviour of many hearts. Among the most reputed cardiac surgeons in the country, Dr Koirala is the only surgeon in Nepal trained to perform paediatric and adult heart operations.

Kiran Manandhar - Artist
Kiran Manandhar's foray into the world of arts began 20 years ago; today he is an eminent artist recognised for his works at national and international levels.

Girija Prasad Koirala - Politician
He heads Nepal 's largest political party and has been active in politics for over 60 years. Girija Prasad Koirala has contributed extensively to the country's growth, development and democracy. He has held the office of prime minister of the country several times.

Dr Bhola Rijal - Gynaecologist
A dedicated professional of high calibre, Dr Bhola Rijal is a senior and renowned gynaecologist and obstetrician and the chairperson of Om Hospital and Research Centre. He has raised his voice in support of legalising abortion in Nepal and has contributed extensively towards infertility research in Nepal .

Dr Shashank Koirala - Eye Specialist
A noted opthamologist, Dr Shashank Koirala is also an active politician with Nepali Congress.

Binod Chaudhary - Business Leader
A leading businessman, Binod Chaudhary stands at the helm of Chaudhary group, a conglomerate of 40 businesses with an investment outlay of over 250 million dollars. Additionally he is also the president of CNI.

Raju Lama - Singer
Lead singer of Mongolian Hearts, Raju Lama is a sensational success. He is looked up to as an idol by many, many young and upcoming singers.

Sunil Pokharel - Theatre Artiste
He is the actor who has redefined theatre for Nepal . Highly versatile and creative, Sunil Pokharel is director of the Aarohan Theatre Group and founder of Gurukul. He is passionate about his work and it shows!

Nirnaya Shrestha - Rap Singer
Nirnaya Shrestha is a favourite with hip hop lovers. Young, energetic and here to stay, Nirnaya has a huge and young fan following.

Durganath Sharma - Television Personality
He started his career with Nepal Television in 1985 and shortly thereafter became a household name. Durganath Sharma is a respected media personality of the country.

Shambhu Thapa - Lawyer
Eminent lawyer and senior human rights advocate, Shambhu Thapa is a self asserted guardian of law. His voice booms across courtrooms and his sharp acumen saw him become the president of Nepal Bar Association.

Gopal Kakshapati - Entrepreneur
Success in business requires hard work, vision and diligence; Gopal Kakshapati personifies this success with the highly popular landmark restaurant and pub, Nanglo.

Tshering Rhitar Sherpa - Film Maker
A well known name in film making, Tshering Rhitar Sherpa is considered a creative genius in his field.

Pashupati SJB Rana - Politician
President of Rastriya Prajatantra Party, Pashupati SJB Rana is a politician, poet and writer.

Prakash Chandra Lohani - Politician/Economist
Former finance minister and well known economist, Prakash Chandra Lohani is also the vice chairman of the Rashtriya Janshakti Party.

Santosh Pant - Actor
A television artiste known for comedy and satire, Santosh Pant has held captive audiences for many, many years in varying roles.

Kumar Basnet - Folk Singer
Kumar Basnet has carved a niche for himself in the hearts of thousands of Nepalis with his beautiful folk songs.

Ganesh Thapa - Football Player
He has raised the bar for sports people. An excellent footballer of his times, Ganesh Thapa is still actively involved in the development of the sport through his association with ANFA.

Comrade Prachanda - Politician
Pushpa Kamal Dahal or Prachanda is the most talked about politician of our times.

His Majesty King Gyanendra
Declared King of Nepal at the age of three for the first time, King Gynanendra ascended the throne again in June 2001. Known for his business acumen, His Majesty is also recognised for his keen interest in nature and wildlife conservation.

Yogendra Sakya - Hotelier
Yogendra Sakya is chairman of the Ace Group of Hotels. Soft spoken, humorous and well liked, Sakya has contributed extensively towards the development of the tourism sector in the country.

Anil Shah -Banker
An illustrious career that spans over a decade, Anil Shah is the CEO of Nabil Bank and considered a dexterous banker.

Ramesh Chaudhary - Scientist
Ramesh Chaudhary created a name for himself in the field of engineering and technology by building Nepal 's first robot.

Kaniska Chaugain - Cricketer
The biggest star of the Nepali cricket team, Kanishka Chaugain is an determined cricketer who gives hope to the country's sport ambitions.

Kamal Thapa - Politician
Politician, minister several times and a sports enthusiast, Kamal Thapa is recognised as a dynamic and versatile individual.

Laxman Shrestha - Artist
An ambassador of excellence in the field of art, Laxman Shrestha is a widely acclaimed artist in Nepal and abroad.

Pradip Giri - Politician
Pradip Giri has been associated with politics for almost four decades. He is recognised for his keen intelligence and his negotiation skills.

Suraj Singh Thakuri - Television Presenter
Television presenter, Suraj Singh Thakuri is also director of music videos and is a model / actor.

Saurabh Jyoti - Businessman
Saurabh Jyoti carries forward his legacy in business with great responsibility and dignity. He is also actively involved with spearheading programmes to promote entrepreneurship through NYEF.

Gautam SJB Rana - Businessman
Witty, sharp and suave, Gautam SJB Rana (popularly known as G2) is the executive chairman of Baber Mahal Revisited. He is affiliated with KVPT and is a strong voice for heritage conservation besides being a writer and columnist.

Prithvi Pande - Banker
Confident, sincere and a visionary, Prithvi Pande is the CEO of Nepal Investment Bank.

Vijay Lama - Pilot/Actor
A man of varied roles, Vijay Lama is pilot with RNAC, actor and singer.

Badal - Revolutionary Politician
Ram Bahadur Thapa or Badal is a revolutionary known for his leadership in the revolutionary movement. He believes in competitive politics and spearheads the revolutionary Eastern Command.

Nikhil Upreti - Film Artiste
Known as the best action hero in Nepali cinema, Nikhil Upreti performs his own stunts with a penchant for perfection.

Rajendra Khetan - Business Man
A high profile businessman, Rajendra Khetan is executive director of the Khetan Group and recipient of several prestigious awards.

Salil Subedi - Musician
Writer, musician and theatre artist, Salil Subedi is the face of a new generation of creative youngsters. He excels at playing the Didgeridoo.

Col Madan KC - Army Officer
Retired Nepal Army pilot, Col Madan KC is known for his recue operations of mountaineers for many years. He has also set the record for flying a helicopter at the highest altitude during the rescue operations of an American Expedition in 1986 to Mount Everest .

Capt. Ganga Prasad Rijal - Pilot
Capt. Ganga Prasad Rijal loves flying and has an illustrious career with RNAC to show for it. His family is called the family of flyers as all his three sons are also pilots.

Dr Ashok Banskota - Orthopaedic Surgeon
Dr Ashok Banskota is a renowned orthopaedic surgeon at the B& B Hospital which he established with Dr Jagdish Lal Baidya. His outstanding contribution to the development of orthopaedic services in Nepal has been recognised through prestigious awards at national and international levels.

Gauri Pradhan - Social Worker
Gauri Pradhan has become the voice of the street children of Nepal . He has relentlessly worked towards finding programmes that would work for the children's benefit and give them a measure of security. He is the founder president of CWIN.


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Posted on 02-03-07 10:26 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Pioneer means "break new ground". I remember when I was about 10-12, there were SEVERAL times he was in the news because he had performed some brain surgery for the first time in Nepal. Does this qualify as breaking new ground or not?

I do not know about his publications and that is not indicative of his ability to perform.
 
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...there are many more surgeries to be done for the first time in Nepal, which are carried out routinely in many parts of the world. the term 'pioneer' in neurosurgery in general probably requires a bit more than just performing for the first time in a particular part of the world.

you also said:

'If you want respect more than the cure to your disease go see some peon, they will respect you.'

would you not like to be cured as well as respected as an individual?
 
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I agree 100% with chakku. Upendra Devkota was a hype in the early days,there is nothing so "Exceptional", "Pioneering" in his expertise,he just follows what other surgeons have been following in west Bengal and Assam of India.

Follow his so called pioneering works with Dr. chang of Siliguri,you will get a glimpse of what this guy is up to.
 
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"Dr.Devkota is a pioneer in his field. If you think he does not respect his patients, then why are the people still waiting for months to go see him? If you want respect more than the cure to your disease go see some peon, they will respect you"
Eminitrader, pls go to Birhospital and check out. I am not talking about any other category or person (peon). What i think is if someone respects you and greet you then you don't loose anything by greeting them back!!!!!

"Regarding him charging high fees, it is based on supply and demand, nobody is putting a gun on your head and asking you to go see him. There are plenty of other doctors. It is your choice. If you want to get his time and skills you got to give something in return. Money is the medium of exchange"
In emergency cases you don't shop around.
He charges very big amount . We all know its very hard to pay big amount by most of the patient. Do you think patients ask his service for free for neurosurgery?

"Somebody mentioned his joining the government in 2001. We don't know what his true intentions were so we should not be too quick to judge. One thing is for sure that he did not do it for the money because he can probably make more in his practice. Maybe he thought that he could be part of the team that can bring peace"
i think army had there own doctors.
What about Black BMW he got from Gyanendra after the incident? (not my concern though)

And i am agree that we shouldnot go with his personal life.
But if he improves his patient doctor relationship then would be far better for him and patients. (Just my opinion).
 
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the term 'pioneer' ......... requires a bit more than just performing for the first time in a particular part of the world.

Do you consider Madan Krishna/Hari Bansha to be pioneers or not? I think they are. With your defination, since comedy has been done for centuries, they should not be considered pioneers.

would you not like to be cured as well as respected as an individual?

Yes, in that case I would probably go see some other doctor that will show some respect. How do you define respect? If someone says hello to me and I do not have time to talk, am I being disrespectful? Everybody wants some of his time and if they don't get it, is that considered being disrespectful. I don't think he is telling his patients to go to hell. Maybe the patient's family because sometimes they deserve it. It has happened with many doctors that the patient's family tells the doctors how to do their job. You don't get respect, you have to gain it.

bme,

you think Upendra Devkota was a hype? What makes you so qualified to say that? Can you tell us a little about yourself, like what you do for a living, how many people come to you for advise, your contribution to this world and as such?
 
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look emitrader, you're free to believe what you want to believe. all i's trying to do was to encourage people to look at the facts rather than follow some nepali medias' miguided claims.

you've misquoted what i've said. you've to read the whole paragraph to understand the essence of my post. your 'selective' excerpt is misleading.

and also 'neurosurgery' and 'comedy' are very different. i don't know what you're trying to say.

'Maybe the patient's family because sometimes they deserve it (disrespect)'

no one deserves disrespect. doctors must always respect their patients (no ifs no buts)
 
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Chakku: Give us some facts then. Where can we find the facts? A link would do.

So in your mind who are the pioneers in engineering, medicine, litreture? I'm not sure if there is anything that has been done in Nepal that is already not done in some other country.
 
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chakku,
i take my words back about dr. devkota, if you feel it's undeserving. he does not deserve to be a role-model to you and to others, agreed. there are far better neurosurgeons in nepal, asia and in the world who deserve the place of top influencing personalities of nepal.

no one is perfect and no one is super human in this non-utopian society where we're living. when i say role-model, i mean it for certain qualities that people have. dr. devkota, in my view, certainly has some and that earns him a position in the list of top people of nepal-- where in exactly and after how many people -- i don't know!

number of publications, how he treats patients, his attitudes all do count to certain extent, but it cannot take, what he has achieved, away from him.

Astu
LooTe
 
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None of them are worth lookin twice.

=)
thats all
 
Posted on 02-04-07 3:57 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Chakku wrote:

"Just because [U P Devkota] came from a village and excelled in his studies i certainly would not idolise him as a great surgeon. It takes a lot more to become a really great surgeon."

Agreed.

Here is what it takes.
One interesting theory.

-http://www.gladwell.com/1999/1999_08_02_a_genius.htm

oohi
ashu
 
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Eminitrader:


To crack open the fourth ventrical of your brain was done back in 1979 in europe, for dr chang in west bengal it was a routine practice since late 80' and throughout 90 and I am sure he still performs such procedures. BS 2054 in daily kantipur new year special issue upendra claimed he was the first person to risk with that kind of surgery. He added that after spending hundreds of hours with american surgeons he claimed" this is first time even in the field of neuro-surgery!!!!".

And to your question what I do for living? that not something you want to know I assume,but since you asked here it is: I work for a medical research institute, and yes I do know the difference between an expert and pioneer.
 
Posted on 02-04-07 9:30 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Suraj Singh Thakuri is a VJ with kantipur TV.Who the Fuuuk nominated him anyway? Ani Nirnaya ? Topi r pant ramo sanga launa jaandaina ko ho tyo manche kasari Influential bhayo kunni.
 
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how about Khem gurung,whose songs was rock the country.
where is MAHA.their comedy is still parallizing all nepal.
Dr.baburam bhattrai?????and Dr.upendra devkota?????????????? i read some thread ,yhose r all their personal they don't represent all neplese voice.sorry about those sick mind who couldn't find out this word in this situation.
 
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Does Vijay Lama deserves the title here too? It says pilot, singer and actor in his description. Just a curiosity.
 
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Does Upedra Devkota deserve to be one of the top 49 men in Nepal? I don't know. I personally have found him very rude and disrespectful.

Okay, here's my personal experience. After waiting for many days, and with, what we call in Nepal-source-force, just to have him see my unconscious father's CT-Scan report, he was being treated more than the best Neuro-Suregeon of the world. In the return he proved to be very rude and disrespectful. While I was there, his fellow doctors said that he is capricious.
 
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Je paye tyai....tyo list ma bhako haru.......
Yaha pani Nepotism ho ki kya ho??haha....

Well....Social Worker - ANURADHA KOIRALA? She is not there.....i think she should be there........MaitiNepal.....
VOW is voice of women and how they miss Anuradha koirala of MaitiNepal.......Is it a joke?

Nirnaya re...haha...JPT...

VOW is related to BOSS magazine......well i think they have to do enough research on this title...more than assumption.........This list makes them(VOW)
look hypocrite.......
 
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tshetensherpa,

ke ho saathi thread ko title padna birsiyo ki kya ho? Nepal's top 49 Men in VOW magazine ma ANURADHA KOIRALA ta FEMALE bhako le napareko ho ki? sth to think about hm...
 
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haha....Ae...ma ta tyo k re...Gauri Pradhan bhaneko kt bhanthanera....haha...sorrie sorrie....:D
 
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for those of you criticising Dr Devkota, how many of you would have DARED to say NO to king G during his ultra powerful reign?

Think.

If you were in his place what would you have done?

thulo kura garna sajilo huncha keta ho!
 
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Oh, and for those of you complaining about him being rude and not respecting you, well, it depends on personality. Devkota has ALWAYS been like that. You can't have world class brain or neurosurgery and good respect at the same time necessarily.

And I do agree he is a pioneer. He saved my mum's life. Ok, maybe I am biased here. But pioneering means doing something for the first time. He may not have pioneered brain surgery, but he certainly pioneered it in Nepal.

As far as his high fees are concerned, there are MANY neurosurgeons as good as Dr Devkota now. People should goto them. Ad yeah, he is loaded, he is already building a new hospital and research centre where MANY other neurosurgeons will be working. Guess he deserves some cash for all that hard work.

Oh, and King G's present- that black BMW, mercedes whatver..hehe, Devkots can afford literally doezens of those with ease.

Avg price of surgey- Rs. 50,000. Does about 5 or 6 a day.

go figure.
 



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