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LETTER TO THE EDITOR


 Kathmandu Tuesday September 11, 2001 Bhadra 26,  2058.


Is Foreign Land A Green Pasture?

Over the past couple of years, many of the people from the cross sections of society have failed to return home after making a foreign tours in the oversees nations. Some are said to have made the great escapes by buttering their bosses and many others are have utilised their trips for the shake of better life in the future. Some of the foreign embassies at home to have heavily scrutinised the peoples’ applications for the visas. But the poor people working in the embassies are said to be in a great difficulty examining the genuine applicants. However, even with high-officials as well as showbitz people staying in the foreign land, the embassies people are finding tough time here to give the visas as they are confused about whom to issue the travel document. If these kinds of trend continue, the embassies might pack their bags like one of the embassies a few years back. Despite of many of the unseen hurdles, the Nepalese people, even if one lands in job of lower status, may find the foreign lands always a greener pastures than at home having all their needs on their thumbs.

Arun Sagar Ranjit
Pulchok,Lalitpur


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