Posted by: saritathapa June 15, 2006
Nepotism in Kathmandu University
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I am also baffled by the words used in the name calling. I just noticed the word "Mandale" to describe Suresh Raj Sharma. This is pretty disturbing. It is fine to express opinion constructively to bring change and help KU reform. But, the venom used in characterizing the management of KU is a bit overboard.. at least in my view. Then, dedicating an entire blog for this purpose also seems deliberate and not very helpful. I don't understand why Suresh Sharma is described as thug and mandale? What is the rationale for such a name calling? What is the definition of Mandale anyway? Do you think it is right to label a person so viciously? It sounds more like a political smear campaign than a constructive suggestion. How such a tactic helpful in helping KU? Is Girija a Mandale? If not, why not? What makes Suresh Raj Mandale and not Girija? Mandales don't dedicate their life establishing high quality universities? How many mandales are out there who are doing it? Yes, Suresh Raj Sharma may have hired some kins at KU (I still await the qualification of those hired versus those fired.), but calling him a mandale is very unfair. At least, this is not how you reform KU. ST
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