Posted by: nagarikreport January 29, 2011
Returning to Nepal
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While Nepal has many opportunities to capitalize, it is completely untrue that you won't have to compromise with your principles/values.  Almost no one succeedes in Nepal if you are not the one associated with the league of corrupts.

@Ashu: There are many statements that you make sense, but the fact is you worked for Himal Media as well--an infamous media house. Many people know your investors list who Himal Media serves/served.  You may not be the bad guy, but your decision to join such a corrupt power house, especially with infamous communists like Dixits, have not left you in a position to comment on the fair game of business in Nepal.

Obviously, there are many people in Nepal who are making 15, 20K dollars per month for doing nothing from the NGOs.

Now back to my question, have you not compromised with your values to become "someone" in Nepal?  When I go to bed, I don't feel any guilt of compromising with my principles.  You can make any arguments which many Nepalese will buy as well...but does it really surprise anyone?...a country where killers are hailed as heroes?


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