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Appreciative Job
It is in the hands of captain either to sink or to float a ship. If the captain is good then the riders don’t need to worry about the ship. Like successful captain of the ship, leader of Kathmandu University (KU) has also proved himself a very good leader by turning (KU) a private university, into an institution of education excellence with his honest efforts. We all need to be proud to have such a nice University with very appropriate authority (Leadership Matters, July 28).
Suraj Shah
Rabi Bhavan
Keep It Up
While other universities are badly influenced by political crises and have, lost their quality of education, Kathmandu University is the one, which is able to keep its quality stable through its proper leadership. Keep it up. (Leadership Matters, July 28)
Subah Tamang
Tripureswor
Can’t Be Indifferent
I am a regular reader of your magazine. Since I am the student of Economics, I really enjoy the economic reports on your magazine. This time the article “An Alarming Trend (July 28)” is very interesting. The article shows how global we have become in terms of economy that the crises of Middle East could shake our macro- economic stability by increase in oil prices. It teaches us we are somehow bound with each other and can’t be therefore indifferent about the events happening anywhere else in the world.
Mukesh Shah
Dhobhighaat
Don’t Create Controversies
On the one hand, Maoist leader and member of rebels’ negotiation team Dinanath Sharma said “We send letter after informing Sitaula. It was sent not to disrupt the peace process or to stop the UN’s involvement but to make our stance clear before the people and the international community”; on the other hand, Deputy Prime Minister Amik Sherchan said “The PM, before he went to Bankok, had directed me to send the letter to UN after consultations with the Maoists, but then Prachanda was busy outside the valley. I along with Dr Ram Sharan Mahat, had even drafted the letter” (The Himalayan times). From this controversial debate, what kind of conclusion can a normal citizen draw? Whom should they trust? In such condition, instead of being in strong alliance and moving ahead together they are quarrelling with each other in such matters. This problem can be solved by themselves; they don’t need to wash their dirty linens in public. Now, if they have truly decided to move ahead together, then they need to show their commitment by implementing it into action. Until and unless they don’t stop their symptoms of immaturity by quarreling in similar matters, the problem of the country is not going to be resolved. (Growing Complications, July 28)
Sudin Pandey
Bijuli Bazzar
Thanks To Rain
Thank God that we didn’t have to incur delay this year to till our land and sow paddy like last year when there was acute shortage of rainfall. Last year my family and I were very upset at not being able to harvest our land on time due to the late arrival of rainfall. May God each year be so graceful to us. (Wet Nepal July 28).
Tika Rai
Ilam
Have A Positive View
Obviously, if something happens in Nepal then the reaction is sure to be shown by the neighbors (Similarity Or dissimilarity? July28). Nevertheless, we should be concerned that their reactions are only to listen to but also to pay heed to. However, it is good to hear that they have similar and positive view about Maoists in Nepal because it directly or indirectly affects in making a positive decision about the Maoists. After all they are also Nepali and our brothers and sisters.
Minu Shrestha
Chabahil
Best Wishes
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Tripti Poudyal
Tinkune
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