विकास शान्ति नेताको नीतिमा होइन नियत बाट निस्कन्छ

बिकाश त जुनसुकै नीति लिए पनि हुदो रहेछ. चाहे राजा भन्नुहोस, चाहे रास्ट्रपति, चाहे तानासाह, वा अरु कुनै. खाडी मुलुक मा राजा को हुकुम चल्छ राम्रै बिकाश भएको छ. उत्तर कोरिया मा तनासहा को सरकार छ राम्रै बिकाश भएको छ छिमेकी चीन मा कम्युनिस्ट सरकार छ विकास भएकै छ. विकास त नेताको नीति बाट होइन नियत बाट निस्कने कुरा रहेछ. यो सबै बुझ्न झन्डै ३० बर्ष लाग्यो.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Just for them

It was ring ceremony of Mr. Bikram. and ms. Upasana. My wish for both of you today is that your marriage will bring much happiness and joy to each of you. Happiness in marriage is not something that just happens, a good marriage must be created. And it is created in the following ways:
It is never being too old to hold hands.
It is remembering to say "I love you" at least once a day.
It is at no time taking the other for granted.
It is having a mutual sense of values and common objectives.
It is standing together facing the life.
It is forming a circle of love that gathers in your families and friends.
It is doing things for each other, not in the attitude of duty or sacrifice, but in the spirit of joy.
It is speaking words of appreciation and demonstrating gratitude in thoughtful ways.
It is not looking for perfection in each other.
It is cultivating flexibility, patience, understanding, and a good sense of humor.
It is having the capacity to forgive and forget.
It is giving each other an atmosphere in which each can grow.
It is finding room for the things of the spirit.
It is a common search for the good and the beautiful.
It is establishing a relationship in which the independence is equal, dependence is mutual and the obligation is reciprocal. It is not only marrying the right partner, it is being the right partner.




Friday, May 15, 2009

Ring ceremony


I was there on 9th May 09 in Parmarth Niketan for ring ceremony of Mr. Bikram K patra. He is our Spa Manager.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Maoists step down from govt, PM announces resignation


Prime Minister and Unified CPN (Maoist) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal said that he steps down from the government to diffuse the uneasy situation and create environment for rescuing the democracy, nationality and peace process from danger, on Monday. Addressing the nation over the latest political development in the country following the sacking of the army chief, PM Dahal said that the President’s move to nullify the cabinet decision and the reinstatement of the sacked army chief was unconstitutional. He argued that the Interim Constitution does not have any provision that grants power to the president to take independent decision over the army or any other subject without the council of minister's recommendation. Saying the president does not have right to be active as a parallel power centre in any democracy, PM Dahal flayed Dr. Yadav's move to direct the sacked army chief to put stay in the office.

After announcing his resignation, Dahal reiterated that he is committed to the ongoing peace process, democracy and preservation of the nationality, and urged all to keep to the building of democratic and prosperous Nepal and the present struggle for the civilian supremacy. In his televised address that started at 3:10 this afternoon, the PM said that the country is at an unprecedented juncture and is facing serious challenges. He accused that different national and international power centres have been conspiring against the country's prosperity. Stating it is a must to end the "dual state situation" created in the country unconstitutionally, PM said, "To make conducive environment to get through this uneasy situation and safeguard the democarcy, nationality and peace process that are on threat, through this address I announce that I resign from the cabinet I lead." Before announcing his resignation, PM Dahal said that there will be no compromise with anybody over the national sovereignty, independence and geographical integrity of the country. "We are not ready to bow down to any foreign lord," he said, "We want to give a clear message that the times to seek favour from the foreigners for power have ended. And, we would like to request all nationalist forces to be ready to sacrifice for the national pride and independence."

Earlier, he said, "On the one hand we have transformed the country into a federal democratic republic and abolished the centuries-old monarchy after successfully completing the historic Constituent Assembly (CA) elections after the second people's movement followed by a decade long civil war, but on the other hand various national and foreign regressive and status quoist elements that have been hatching serious conspiracies against the infant republic and the rapid socio-economic transformation and development as aspired by the people."

The Maoist Chairman, also known with his wartime nom de guerre Prachanda, said that they were barred from forming the government for four months even after emerging as the single largest party in the CA election under various excuses.

"We may not have been able to execute our duties as desired by you (the people) due to our lack of experience in the government," said outgoing Dahal, who led the 10-year-long armed insurgency that ended after signing the Comprehensive Peace Agreement with the then seven party alliance, adding that his party is not in favour of hiding their weaknesses under any pretext.

Dahal went on accusing that various elements-- from within and outside the government--continued to create obstructions to innumerable good works in favour of the people and country.

"Budget worth billions of rupees could not be spent as we were prevented from forming the local bodies," said Dahal.

He argued that before firing the army chief the government had provided a fair chance to forge clarification over the charges.

He charged that the power centres prepared a platform for the President to take unconstitutional decision against the people-elected government by floating rumours that the Maoists are trying to grab the state power. Earlier today the cabinet meeting was held at 1 this afternoon to sketch out the address to the nation.

The meeting of the Maoist top brass and the ministers today morning concluded that President Dr. Ram Baran Yadav’s move to direct the sacked Chief of the Army Staff, Rookmangud Katawal, to continue his office was unconstitutional, and asked the PM who is also the ruling Unified CPN (Maoist) chairman to address the nation.

The Maoists have dubbed the President’s move as unconstitutional and regressive, and said that the president might have to face impeachment for it.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Prachanda quite for the post of Prime minister

Prime Minister and Chairman of Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) (UCPN-M) Prachanda is set to address the nation at 3 p.m. (0915 GMT) Monday, Avenues TV said.

According to the TV, the prime minister is expected to address his views about recent political situation developed especially after the government's decision to sack Chief of Army Staff (CoAS) Rookmangud Katawal and President Ram Baran Yadav's order to ask Katawal to continue in office.

Prime Minister has called emergency meeting of the cabinet at 1p.m. (0715 GMT) to discuss the government's future move.

President Ram Baran Yadav faxed a special instruction to Katawal late on Sunday evening, "asking him to continue in his office in the capacity of CoAS as per the Interim Constitution, 2007, and the existing law", a move that nullified the cabinet decision to sack Katawal.

Nepali government led by the UCPN-M on Sunday morning decided to sack CoAS Katawal without the coalition's consensus.

The Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist), which is the second largest party of the five-member ruling coalition, and Sadbhavana Party led by Rajendra Mahato pulled out from the coalition government.

The UCPN-M emerged from the CA elections in April 2008 as the single largest party and led the formation of the first republic government in August 2008.