Posted by: kaji sahab August 1, 2008
NEPAL EK DIN FARKANCHHU..MUST READ FOR NEPALESE ABROAD
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bajeko sekuwa...malai laaj lagdaina kina bhane laaj ttyo manchhe lai lagchha jas le aru manchhe lai jhukyauchha. ma ta kuro straight bhandai chhu......stable government bhayo bhane i would go back. i am not demanding any one to build the nation and go back but to do my part towards the development of nepal, the political stability is a must. ko manchhe chhai swarthi hudaina ra???? tara ma aile nepal gayera suicide garne soor ma chhaina.

ur right that i always dreamt about coming here when i was in nepal but as they say "u dont know what u got till its gone".......i know how beautiful nepal is and how important family is. some enjoy nuclear family while others prefer joint.

i totally agree with you maddog.....i am selfish too right now waiting for the right time to go back and do something but i am not foolish to return nepal tomorrow. like i said.....most of the appointments at the Tourism Board and HAN -hotel association of nepal is politically influenced. Nepal tourism baord is under direct control of the Ministry of Tourism and civil aviation. untill the government is stable how can a person work under the tourism ministry and help develop nepal in tourism and hospitality?????

i really feel bad when my professors talk about the tourism crisis in class and the opportunites nepal has in terms of sustainable tourism. i feel guilty having to work in the hospitality and tourism sector in the US when i could be doing the same to my motherland and be with my loved ones.

thanks for understanding my point unicornis......nepal can really be walking on the path of economic development if we could get the tourism sector going.

The tourism industry contributed 3.7 percentage of Nepal’s GDP (Gross Domestic Product) in 2003/04.

The World Travel and Tourism Council expects the contribution of Travel and Tourism industry of Nepal to rise from 6.8% (NPR 46.1 billion or US $ 716.5 million) in 2008 to 7.9% (NPR 110.7 billion or US $ 1172.9 million) by 2018. It also expects the real GDP growth to be 4.3% in 2008 and to average 4.9% per annum over the coming 10 years.

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