A wide barricaded field to pay to park buses, with a pay to use kitchen area & pay to use toilets. The income generated maintains the enclosure. Initial just set up cost.
That's what the Govt needs to allocate to contain the 'Tirtha Yatri's' to cook & live while they visit. 1/2
An Indian traveler recently walked into a restaurant in China and ordered a simple plate of chow mein.
A few moments later, the meal arrived with an unexpected surprise — a complimentary Coke.
Confused, he asked the staff why an extra drink had been included when he hadn't ordered one.
The employee's answer caught him off guard.
“We noticed you chose the version without meat,” the staff member explained. “Since it costs us less to prepare, we added a Coke so you receive better value.”
The drink itself wasn't expensive.
What stood out was the mindset behind it.
In many places, customers carefully check bills to make sure they haven't been charged extra. Here, the restaurant voluntarily gave something back because they felt it was the fair thing to do.
That small gesture transformed an ordinary meal into a memorable experience.
People often talk about economic growth, technology, and infrastructure when discussing a country's progress.
But trust, transparency, and a genuine focus on customer satisfaction are just as important.
Sometimes, a nation's reputation isn't built by grand projects alone.
It is built by small moments where businesses choose fairness over profit and leave customers pleasantly surprised.
@GuyAirline@MofaNepal@shisir@MoCNepal@MOFENepal Spraying of chemical pesticides, chemical growth regulators on tea and other food crops need to be stopped. Natural pest control measures need to be enforced for the good of all: soil, soil micro organisms, plants, humans, birds, animals, water bodies
Neighbors Popn 1.45 Billion vrs 30 Million with an open unregulated free border policy need to understand the dynamics of the potential outcomes in the name of reciprocity.
@DahalTbd@AmritaLamsal National referendums on sticky issues is probably the only real way to understand the pulse of the citizens . Surveys done by xyz media houses do not truly represent the voice of the Nepali electorate.
@brb1954@htTweets You should have spoken out publicly if you were facing internal or external pressures contrary to the wellbeing of Nepal. The same applies to the so called “EPG” report.
Everyone either has a fake heartwarming story or some life lesson to teach, someone trying to warn u that everything u doing is wrong & what u should be doing instead, economy is doomed, Claude this AI that.
If u gonna shitpost atleast be funny.