समयले मलाई, तिमी कहाँ पुर्यायो,
हावाको झोंक्का, तिम्रो याद बनायो।
तिम्रा आँखाको गहिराइमा हराउँदा,
यो मनले प्रेमको कविता लेख्न थाल्यो।
तिमी बिना बग्थे, सुनसान नदीजस्तो,
समयले तिमीलाई, मेरो किनार बनायो।
हर पल तिमीलाई, चुम्न मन लाग्छ,
यो जीवन तिमीले नै, रंगिन बनायो।
Balendra Shah, commonly known as Balen, a civil-engineering graduate whose brooding stage presence and abrasive polemics skewering corrupt officials powered his becoming, four years ago, Kathmandu’s mayor—and now the leader of Nepal’s 30 million people.
@TrulyMonica Balen Shah, rapper & engineer turned politician … next PM is hope & future of Nepal: fresh anti-establishment leader for change, transparency & end to corruption. Direct style, signature shades, youth icon on social media.
Protesters have a right to peacefully protest and express their frustration and outrage against corruption and the government’s restriction on the right to freedom of expression including the social media ban in Nepal.
Amnesty calls for the immediate de-escalation of the situation and urges the government to adopt a rights-respecting approach in the policing of protests.
बालुवाको बाटोमा, हाम्रा पाइला छन्,
दूर किनारमा, सूरजको रंग छ,
तिमीले हात समाए, मन रमायो अझ,
यो पललाई सम्झेर, आँखा भरिन्छ।
हो ओहो, सूरज ढल्छ पानीमा,
तिमी र म, एउटा सपनामा,
लहरको किनारमा, बाँचिरहन्छ हाम्रो माया,
सधैं एउटै रहौं, यो संसारमा।
सूरजको उज्यालोमा, तिमी संगै छु म,
समुन्द्रको लहरले, गाउँछ गीत हाम्रो,
हावासँगै बग्छ, यो प्रेमको कथा,
तिमीले छोएको छाला, अझै पनि तातो।
हो ओहो, सूरज ढल्छ पानीमा,
तिमी र म, एउटा सपनामा,
लहरको किनारमा, बाँचिरहन्छ हाम्रो माया,
सधैं एउटै रहौं, यो संसारमा।
10 Reasons Nepal is a Failed State
1. No reliable industry of its own, no job, no self-dependency
2. No FDI, no growth in the economy
3. Imports 12 times more than it exports and survives on remittance
4. Its youths are the country’s only export
5. Leaders are selfish, short-sighted and busy on self-enriching
6. It has the most corrupted, venal and thuggish civil servants
7. The army and the police forces are underpaid, inefficient and corrupted.
8. All of its public institutions, such as education, health, transport, judiciary, finance and banking, and others, are crippled by cartels
9. It has over 30,000 INGOs working in the country, has opened more churches than schools, and no event ever happens here without outside help.
10. Outside funds sponsor the media, intellectuals, and scholars; societies are divided into castes, religions, and political parties; Indians monopolize businesses and supplies; and all Nepali elites are sellouts. 🍀🌏😢☹️
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