Posted by: yekloyatri December 13, 2007
Vikram Pandit...Citi CEO
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                                 First off, I really want to thank GP for his awesome insight and vivid information. He has done a marvelous job of posting into this thread. GP, from the bottom of my hearth I really thank you for bringing such a great information in this sajha community and i hope you would continue to do so. I wonder, why these people are digging up the points instead of  appreciating  your effort to bring  new insight in the first place. I guess not everyone is same!

                                I really respect your thoughts and you being in an IIT. I know how hard is it to be in IIT you need such a hard work, determination and intelligence to get into the course in the first place. I did a portion of my schooling in India and i know how desperate Indians are to get into IIT. I use to see folks from IIT  at 2 am in the morning studying and being up in the morning at 6 am to study again. That's what i call a hard work and strong determination. This is the reason why when you call dell costumer service it gets routed to Banglore or any other major credit card companies. They are educated, hardworking and their government is working with them, thats almost as if icing on the cake.

                               Even though you mentioned that Nepalese are flocking US universities and you want Nepalese to work with Indians! I totally disagree with this. Let me ask you this! Who did Indians work with when they were down and out ? By themselves rite? That's what we (us) Nepalese need to do. But we really focus on finishing on our bachelors and getting tangles on HIB's instead of being an entrepreneur  and  starting a company. Perhaps a lack of confidence since we don't have any track records. I believe all humans are born equal and everyone has a shot to the glory and whatever they want in life. So, why are we Nepalese scared of? Failure!!!!!!!!! My Grandpa is professor and says, "You should never quit your study even if you fail and fail and fail every time." He also says "only  the people who have the courage to ride a horse may fall". That doesn't mean that you get scared to ride a horse!!!.... We lack self confidence, we lack a stable government as opposed to Indian government(and you are rite about that).
 
                            Neither do i see any direction in our government nor a stability. I guess it's totally up to NRN'S to do something about it. But thats impossible as you start to look at the big picture. Now i am not going to talk about politics because its a whole another debate. Let me finish this posting up and thank everyone who had their share of input in this thread.

                                                     -------Long live Nepal and Nepalese----------

                              
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