Posted by: AdaptiveRajat September 8, 2011
India's Nepal Oven ? WTF
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 Hello Everyone,

I would like to answer all the points in this thread.
I am an Indian and a regular customer to this restaurant.

1st point
To start withi, I joined Sajha .com and see this is a Nepalese community.
Sajha.com sends a very pretty and simple mail for registration which has very simple guidelines.
First 3 guidelines are:
- Do not use sajha forum to indulge in propaganda of hate - be it personal or political
- DO NOT DISEMINATE FALSIFIED INFORMATION AND/OR RUMORS
- Do not incite hatred

Clearly this topic is violating 1st and 3rd guidelines of your community.

2nd point
Topic starter has not done any research on this point, which makes me believe you must be a student, who has lot of time but no direction and clarity of thoughts and more importantly - no idea about business (hospitality industry).
Quesiton: Why?
Answer:
Missing Factual Research:
'India Clay Oven'
is the original chain of restuarants running in Denver for past 12-15 years now.
Dinesh Bhattarai as correctly pointed is a chain owner (NOT India's Nepal Oven Owner, but the chain owner).
(I do not care to do exact research; this is very basic info that I know, still its more researched than baseless arguing here)

Now, when this branch has been franchized by a Nepali person he decided to add his own country's name as a variation to rest of the 4 India's Clay Ovens in Denver area by renaming this one, pridefully to India's Nepal Oven.
Original business of restuarants chain is registered under India Oven. (Again concept remains the same, exact legal name may differ)
(Its not joke to go everyday to US govt and change name because bunch of ambition less people want restaurant to change a name, That's how you want your country to rise up? by getting restaurant's names changed!)

Now, More than its legal terms and conditions, Colorado residents have developed a brand value for this name - India Clay Oven,
for any new franchize willing to get into hospitality industry, a brand name helps churn the business,
Thats why new biz starters usually start with a franchize of existing brand name, like open a famous 'Pizza hut' franchize rather than, 'John's Hot Pizza'. Why? So that people come! (Good, you kids are getting free MBA coaching here)

-No one has slave mentality or thinks that India is their life saver.
-You have also created a wrong image of the current owner here.
-He has a family, a kid and is a gentleman and much of that is a reason I came here to waste my time and answer your unreasonable and irresponsible remarks.

If you really have even a little national pride, let me tell you, any harm and any negative publicity you do, if it harms this guy's little bread earning business- you are the one who is letting your own men down! Its your Nepali brother who will face loss in business. And who'll be responsible for that loss?
USA? - No!
India? - No!
YOU! Yes YOU! - because you are fowl mouthing against your own men.


And I think to most of your concerns - there is just one same answer,
OWNER DID NOT HAVE A CHOICE TO PUT NAME! India's Clay Oven has been modified for a distinguished identity.

I hope you kids will understand it right here and no further arguement and disputed talks and low level poor talks would be needed.

If you want to do something for your naiton, do something which will make your country proud and something wonderful which, when people see, they say 'Wow! thats a wonderful thing and look its a Nepalese'.. and grow as a community. No one in the world outside cares about restuarant's name! come on! open your eyes! and be positive. When you want to win, reach the top, You wont reach by pulling someone else leg and pull them down.. but rising your own level of thinking higher and performing better! :-) Chalo Good Luck!
 
-Rajat
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