Posted by: syanjali November 24, 2009
" I have no money, no job". The plight of Nepalese students in UK
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BlingBling: We heard you, can I ask a question, what were you doing back home? Have you ever imagine about the hardship you have to go through? Regarding help,  "जोगिको घरमा सन्यासी पाहुना " Every one is struggling but can advise.
Regarding doing business" most of you have not done grocery shopping, even did you have to find a nice sporty bag so no body knows what is inside the bag", with this mentality there is no business. If your family is not involved in in any kind of business, you have to start from scratch, which is very hard to do because of our मनस्थिती.   I had a job in finance, one of my fellow worker came with a idea, Not Sekuwaa but Machha and wasa pasal. I discussed it with my family but my distant relative made a nice comment "how about a bajeko bhaat pasal". That fellow did the business but my distant relative looked at it down, now he has nice bangala, nice Japanese car. He is in good position, but his business is taken as low graded business.

Did you read about "Newa Harakiri", people are divided by the nature of their work and status was formed similar way. Now you go abroad, you find every work is work and now you do not hesitate to do it, but hard to find. But then in back home, you may not have served glass of water by yourself.

NOPE, we are भगौडे, trying to find a solution not at home but at abroad.

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