Posted by: Agnibikram March 15, 2011
Bijaya Kumar's Pathetic Writing
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 The ones who're holding onto their propery are the ones who need not sell their properties. 

Houses/lands are long-term assets and in Nepal's case, they're as vital as Gold.

One of my Kakas ( a filthy rich business man - all white money ) has 7 houses and more than 30 ropanis of Land. He's the type of a person who's not at all bothered to sell his property as he doesn't need to worry about paying the itnerest that've risen to about 16 percent ( from 7-8 percent a year ago ). 

I live here, and I work here.  Fyi, my mama is one of the key figures of Nabil Bank itself ( which is why I was "pushed" into working here by my mom ), so you really think I don't have an access to information, policies etc? 
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