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Tuesday, 15 May 2007
More Share To Women
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Prachanda warns against undermining Maoist strength
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Republicanism new basis for 8-party unity: Prachanda
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Environment Conservation And Development
S.K. Shrestha
ENVIRONMENT and development have close relationships. In the present context, they are like the two faces of a coin. Sources of environment such as land, water, vegetation are utilized in development works. While constructing roads, natural condition such as land, forest etc are cut and leveled. The development activities bring change in environment. The environment should not be degraded by conducting unreasonable development works. Human poverty is an obstacle for environmental conservation. The development and environment conservation activities must go forward in an integrated way. Moreover, environmental degradation has an adverse impact on development process. There must be environment conservation for meaningful development work.
Classification
Infrastructures of development are classified as human resources, physical, social and economic aspects. Skilled manpower is needed to conduct development works in the different sectors such as education, health, agriculture, communication, science and technology etc. Additional development activities become easy due to the development of infrastructures such as roads, bridges, canals, drainage systems, buildings, electricity and communication facilities, etc. They help in communicating the information to accelerate the development ahead. It is quite essential to develop the social aspect as infrastructures to conduct development works effectively. The decision making power, interest to work and desire for participation are to be developed in the people of present organizations, for making them self?dependent and efficient in their works. The development activities are different according to economic investment. The investment is needed to make infrastructure for physical and social development. The formation of development infrastructures help in executing development works in the country.The most dependable media for development in countries like Nepal is industrial development. Our country being a predominantly an agricultural country, industrial development can be made using agricultural products. We must give priority to industrial development which has much role to mobilize the use of human resources and other resources of the country. It helps to raise the economic and social status of the people. Such development has a great role in Nepal with poor economic condition. There is a great importance of cottage industries along with large scale industries also in our country. Cottage industry is essential to make use of local environmental resources. The large scale industries like jute, sugar, cement, paper etc help in the economic development of the country. These industries are not running smoothly due to the prevailing situation in the country. These industries are related with the environment. So, special attention has to be paid for industrial development along with environmental conservation and protection.
The industry, people and environment are related to one another. So, the importance of industry deals with production of raw materials and use, development of human resource, employment opportunity, production of goods, improvement in standard of living, economic development and mobilization of private sectors. Both the government bodies and the private sector should be encouraged to invest and run various types of industries. It leads to competition in the private sector for the development of the industries. It stimulates the efficiency in industrial development of private sectors. The investment of private sector in Nepal for the development of the country is required to be increased in the present situation.The development works of the country are correlated with environment. The people get benefits on the one hand and on the other there are some adverse effects on the environment. Such adverse impacts can be alleviated by arranging necessary means, resources and instruments. The local people should also be involved in the development activities so that poverty can be alleviated through employment generation to them. They are also required to be provided environmental education to minimize adverse impacts on environment while carrying out development tasks in the particular sector. The effects on environment caused by development works can be found from construction works and industrial works. These effects on environment due to construction activities are degradation of the ecosystem, destruction of natural resources, degradation of agricultural land, diminution in the shelter of creatures, change in natural structure and scenery obstruction. Such effects should be minimized with proper planning and management of these activities.
Nexus
Industrial development is the backbone of the development of the country but it is lacking due to instability in the prevailing situation of our nation. Development helps the economic and social status of the people. Besides, various kind of environmentally adverse effects are also seen. Thus, environment conservation must be given attention when executing any development work. Environmental act with rules and regulation should be strictly followed while carrying out development activities in any field. The present government should pay due attention in this regard. Stable political environment is also required for development together with the conservation of the environment.
Source: The Rising Nepal, May 14, 2007
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Nepal's Maoist Militia In Mufti
John Child
From there, Nepal's young Communists part company with their international comrades. In Kathmandu, company owners and managers have been beaten and abducted over "donations" and labor disputes. According to complaints from the business community, extortion has risen to new heights. From rural Nepal, new reports surface almost daily of YCL bullying reporters, trashing government offices, fighting with police and break-away Maoist factions, abducting people, and seizing land.
And the YCL will have some official support for their activities. On the same day that Dahal spoke, Maoist Minister of Information and Communications Krishna Mahara issued instructions to government media to report positively on the Maoists and to "shun news critical of the party or the YCL."
Less than two weeks later Mahara was forced to admit in a press conference that violent acts "committed in the name of YCL or others are always deplorable." The next day Prachanda promised that YCL cadres would not participate in "unruly or violent activities," and Prime Minister Koirala said he would come up with a stronger plan to reign them in.
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Koirala's Stand On Monarchy : Republic, But Gradually
Geja Sharma Wagle
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Social standing
Sagar S Rana
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Nepal: People’s Third Movement In The Offing
Siddhi B. Ranjitkar
On April 30, 2007, Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala sought clarification from Chief of Army Staff (CoAS) Rukmangad Katuwal about his ‘meeting’ with King Gyanendra after the ministers during the cabinet meeting on Sunday April 29 raised the question of the ‘secret meeting’ between CoAS Katuwal and King Gyanendra who had been stripped of all powers. CoAS Katuwal refused to speak to journalists after his meeting with Koirala. However, the Nepali Army (NA) refuted media reports that the army chief had met with King. "There is no process whereby the Chief of Army Staff can meet with anyone without government approval," a statement issued by the NA said. The meeting between the Prime Minister and the CoAS was a regular meeting to brief the Prime Minister about the security situation of the country added the NA statement. [2]
On April 26, 2007, addressing a function held to mark the eighth-death anniversary of the first-elected communist Prime Minister, Manmohan Adhikari, Speaker Subhas Chandra Nemwang said he was ready to declare the country a republic from the parliament’s rostrum if all the parties decided to this effect and urged the parties to resolve their differences soon so that the interim parliament could start its business smoothly. Speaking at the same function, CPN-UML General Secretary Madhav Kumar Nepal said that the eight parties must reach a consensus on deciding the future of monarchy either by referendum or through the interim parliament, as constituent assembly polls were uncertain. General Secretary Nepal said that it was possible to declare the country a republic through the interim parliament if all the constituents of the eight parties were ready to do so. [3]
Nepalis could imagine the intellectual power of Mr. Poudel based on his strong statement about the authority of the House. Probably, he must have forgotten in the rush to protect the monarchy that the revived House had in its Declaration of May 18, 2006 stated “5.1 The rights to make, amend and annul the laws on the heir to the throne shall be vested in the House of Representatives.” And he ignored the agreement the eight parties in the interim government had reached to add a provision in the interim constitution by the second amendment for removing the monarchy by a two-third majority if the King was found to be conspiring against the constituent assembly elections. In addition, the interim legislature even if it was not elected represented the whole nation while the eight parties represented only their party members. They have no authority to speak for the whole nation. All these things indicated the intellectual bankruptcy of Mr. Poudel. Any morally strong person in his place would have resigned from the cabinet.
The NC did not agree to declare Nepal a republic through the legislature and did not want to hold a referendum on the monarchy but stuck with the CA polls that were called off and put to uncertainty. All these things made further clear that the NC wanted to prolong the state of no republic no king to hold on to power as long as possible not willing to understand or deliberately allowing to create an environment conducive to revive the already almost dead monarchy.
On April 28, 2007, addressing a training program launched by the Gorkha-Kathmandu Ganatantrik Manch in Banasthali, Kathmandu, Maoist second-in-command, Dr Baburam Bhattarai said that his party would launch a peaceful agitation for an indefinite period if the interim parliament failed to declare the country a republic by the third week of May. His party would announce a series of protests if the interim parliament did not declare republic by that time. “Our efforts will be to generate a consensus among the eight political parties on declaring the country a republic through the interim parliament. If that does not happen, we will forge unity among the leftist and republican forces and declare the country republic by simple majority of the interim parliament,” said Dr. Bhattarai. He further said that the peaceful agitation would be focused on declaring the country a republic; the monarchy must be uprooted to bring an end to the feudal system of economic relations in the society; however, the NC and the NC-D were opposed to the idea, saying that the interim parliament had no rights to take any decision on the monarchy and the constituent assembly would decide on it; they argued that in the interim constitution promulgated on January 15, 2007 there was no constitutional provision for doing so; even if the provision of removing the monarchy by a two-third majority was added to the constitution, the left parties would not have adequate number of votes to overthrow the monarchy without the support of NC and NC-D. [7]
The young generation should takeover to abolish the monarchy totally. The old generation leaders were for preserving the monarchy. Some newspapers started off writing the monarchy was already abolished need not talk about it anymore. Former Minister Nilamber Acharya said that the monarchy was already dead ignoring the palace was still occupied by the so-called king and queen. So, this might be another ploy of Gyanendra to prolong the life of the Shah dynasty as much as possible bribing some journalists and politicians.
So, it was not baseless that the Maoists’ accusation of the NC and NC-D were trying to neutralize their influences in the Terai assisting the MPRF in acting against the Maoists. According to the human rights activist, Mathura Prasad Shrestha, MPRF leader Upendra Yadav was a village-level leader only.
While Home Minister Krishna Prasad Sitaula, one of the architects of the ongoing peace process in Nepal was in India for medical treatment, the NC hawks had started off firing salvos against the peace process, and made preparations for another conflict with the advocates of republic probably in conjunction with the Nepali Army.
The enemies of the peace had been trying to undo the peace process widening the difference among the political parties although such difference was a trivial matter compared with the benefits of peace. Nepalis wanted peace but the politicians were for grabbing power and staying on power at any cost to the people. Nepalis did not want Nepal become a slaughter house as had been Iraq since 2002. Therefore, all peace-loving Nepalis make their call to Girija and his clique instead of preserving the most reviled monarchy at any cost to the nation continue the peace process setting the date for an election for a constituent assembly immediately for keeping the aspirations of Nepalis for peace, democracy, republic, proportional representation, autonomy and federalization alive. The intensified activities of the king were the threat to all democracy-minded Nepalese people. So, Nepalis needed to eliminate the monarchy at the soonest possible.
[1] The Himalayan Times, April 27, 2007, “Army's 21-gun Salute to King Draws Flak”
[2] Nepalnews.com pb Apr 30 07, “PM seeks clarification from CoAS on his ‘meeting’ with King”
[3] The Himalayan Times, April 26, 2007, “Speaker says House can declare republic”
[4] Nepalnews.com mk Apr 27 07 “Parliament cannot announce republic, says Poudel”
[5] The Rising Nepal, April 30, 2007, “House cannot declare a republic”
[6] The Rising Nepal, April 29, 2007 “Third Jan-Andolan in the offing: Badal”
[7] The Himalayan Times, April 28, 2007, “Declare republic by third week of May: Bhattarai”; Nepalnews.com sd Apr 29 07, “Maoists threaten to unleash indefinite agitation”; Ekantipur.com, April 28, 2007, “Stage set for indefinite pro-republican stir: Baburam Bhattarai”
[8] The Rising Nepal, April 28, 2007, “Student leaders demand action against suppressors”
[9] Ekantipur.com, April 30, 2007, “Home Minister Sitaula, MPRF Chairman Yadav in Delhi”
[10] Nepalnews.com sd Apr 30 07, “Congress and Maoist leaders trade charges”
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Catch ’em young, Maoist style
Ambarish Dutta
In their bid to regroup after their counterparts in Nepal joined mainstream politics, Maoists here have come out with a new recruitment scheme that revolves around targeting hapless villagers to send a male or female child to join the Red army.
The anti-Naxal wing of the intelligence recently gained access to some documents suggesting the Maoists’ new recruitment scheme.
Villagers, reportedly, refrain from filing missing persons’ complaints as they fear reprisals from Naxal groups.
Sources in the intelligence said that the numerous Islamic terror outfits here are now recruiting children in remote villages, mostly in North Bihar bordering Nepal, to fight their battles.
The Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) and the local police have already sounded an alert along the Indo-Nepal border against the possible arms infiltration in the border districts which include east and west Champaran, Sitamari, Sheohar and Madhubani.
Sources said that the infiltration of arms was planned in view of the warning by the Nepal Government to the Maoists there to hand over arms or face stern action.
The police and intelligence agencies are trying to verify whether the recent attack on Riga in Sitamari near Nepal border by the Maoists was a planned to create panic among the people and the police for safe transport and dumping of a portion of arms belonging to Nepali Maoists.
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Poll postponement: Parties should follow people’s mandate
Sagar S Rana
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NEPAL: A GRIM PICTURE
Bhumika Ghimire
On May 1, Prachanda, leader of the Maoists has threatened that unless monarchy is abolished by mid May, his comrades will be holding mass protest. Whoever thought that inviting the battled hardened guerrillas to join parliament would cure them of their old ways was seriously mistaken.
To add to this situation, Terai is agitated with demands for equal rights and representation. The movement is a welcome sign of awakening and empowerment in the long neglected region. But like every other thing going on in Nepal this too comes with a price.
Talking about hurting social fabric, the decision to declare Nepal a secular state, behind all the praise from international community and rights activists seems to cutting deep into our long held traditions and beliefs. Don't get me wrong, I am all for religious freedom but it is truly sad to see the leaders under a false belief that declare a nation secular is the ultimate in ensuring religious freedom. Even before Nepal was secular, the country had been praised for its tolerance for religious other than Hinduism. So why did the nation felt so compelled to be secular? Well, there are elements within the power structure who believe more in dress-up democracy rather than working to have a real democracy.
Nothing bad per se but there is something inherently wrong here. Religion is not a business and you can not trade god like some used goods, expecting to make a great deal in the trade. I mean Jesus was a great man, great teacher but trust me he would not approve of this trend where his name is being abused by people. Evangelicals are treating Christianity like a commodity and using it to get more people on their side, which is truly sad for anyone who believes in god.
Not so fast, don't call me anti-Christian yet. I will oppose to any "re-conversion" drive, similar to that championed by the BJP and VHP in India.
Now all hopes to make Nepal better is pinned up in being a Republic. Let’s see how that works out? I mean "republic" should fix Nepal in second right? After all, most rich, industrialized and free nations are republic?
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Letter to SPA & Maoist leadership
Your failed leadership has contributed greatly to the present dire security situation in Nepal. It is to this fact that we must demand that the Prime Minister and Parliament suspend its operation and immediately refrain from further deliberations or acts of governance.
Concerned Citizens and Supporters of Nepal
Source: Nepalnow Blog, May 14, 2007
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Chewing On Koirala’s 20-Percent Kernel
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NEPAL: KOIRALA CRITICIZED BY COMMUNISTS
However, analysts claim that the need for fleeing from the parliamentary proceedings came as the UML parliamentary party had recently issued a whip order not to disrupt the proceedings any more. Analysts say it was more of an intra-party feud than anything else. Madhav Nepal must have felt the heat.
The UML parliamentary party nevertheless viewed the need for the rejection of the proceedings to protest against Koirala instead by claiming that he was not very serious in finding a solution to the current parliamentary deadlock.
Now Koirala should feel the heat.
The UML leader Bharat Mohan Adhikari criticizing the PM for his trip to his home town said that Koirala headed for Biratnagar without any agenda. Such irresponsible acts were tarnishing Nepal’s image in the world, Mr. Adhikari fumed.
Currently the Madhesi parliamentarians from the NC-D, the Sadvawana Party and the RPP (Rastriya Prajatantra Party) plus the Maoists forwarding various demands are halting the parliamentary proceedings.
Interestingly, the Madhesi Parliamentarians from the NC-Girija and the Maoists did not take part in halting the parliamentary proceedings on Monday.
The Maoist chief-whip Dina Nath Sharma maintained that his party did not felt the need to gherao the rostrum as it was already occupied by parliamentarians belonging to other parties. May 15, 2007
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Maoists not helping my job: PM
PM Koirala further claimed that the king's existence has been reduced to a mere "20 percent".
Talking to journalists at his hometown Biratnagar, Koirala said that 80 per cent task to declare Nepal a republic has been finished and that Nepal would have full democracy the day the remaining 20 per cent of the task is over.
"The king is visiting temples, making sacrifices ? 20 per cent of him is still (felt) there," the PM said.
PM Koirala said that a new date for the CA polls would be decided through an eight- party meeting upon his return to the capital.
PM Koirala currently is in Biratngar, where he reached yesterday on a three-day rest-break.
PM Koirala today confided that the Maoists' lack of experience in democratic exercises was not helping his job as the Prime Minister.
Hinting at the Maoists, the premier asked the journalists gathered at his Biratnagar residence how appropriate it was for the activists of a revolutionary party to beat up women and lock in one of their own leader while inebriated.
Likewise, venting ire over remarks that the elections cannot be held even in mid-November, PM Koirala said, "The elections will take place by mid-November and as long as I am here, I will not allow the eight-party unity to break at any cost".
Flaying the accusations that the eight-party meeting was not getting off ground due to the Prime Minister, he said, "It is not because of the prime minister that the eight-party meeting has not happened? ? it is the prime minister who is keeping the eight parties alive".
Stating that he would issue whips to the Nepali Congress (NC) parliamentarians directing them not to disrupt parliamentary proceedings on his return to the capital, the PM warned of "birth of dictatorship" if the Interim Legislature-Parliament proceedings continued to be disrupted.
Amid demands for Home Minister Krishna Prasad Sitaula's resignation from within the NC rank and file, the PM said that the minister would be relieved of his duties the day he "ceased to be of use".
PM Koirala also met with security heads of the eastern region this morning and directed them to streamline the security deployment in the region.
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Wednesday, 9 May 2007
Eight-Party Alliance : Unity A Must
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Welfare Of Senior Citizens
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A Show Of Firmness
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Together For Humanity
Indra Adhikari
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Eight Party Unity : Prudence, Accountability Needed
Ritu Raj Subedi
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Drinking water management: Can privatisation solve all problems?
Ram Kumar Bhandari
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