Your favorite Nepali bloggers ?

I regularly read these blogs. Maybe you like them too ? They have fresh opinions and a distinct style on Nepal. I will expand this list over time.

Thank you, fellow bloggers !

There is a lot more Nepali sites/bloggers I follow. I want to add more to this list. Why don’t you help me by adding your favorite blog /website related to Nepal in the comments below.
Knowledge shared is knowledge gained 🙂
Also share any Nepali writing bloggers as well !


How do we serve our very own 5 Billion dollar investors in Nepal?

 यो लेख नेपालीमा पढ्नुहोला

We get  more than 5 billion US dollars (was 3.5 billion dollars in 2011) from remittance. Compare this with only US $500 million or so of investment from foreigners. Yet we treat this noble group like third class humans.  

“A Nepali returns from Arab for a month to finally meet his family after two long years, He arrives at our Tribhuvan International Airport at night, where he is first put on a long line of Nepali, interrogated by officials. The customs officer scans through his bags like a vulture looking for an excuse to exhort on the gifts bought for his family. Mentally drained, he finally comes out. The taxis outside are waiting for him. They demand, “Give us Rs 1500 to go to Gongabu (bus station).” This is more than what he spends on the bus ride from Kathmandu to his village. He sighs and pays up. After only 3 weeks with

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Would anyone notice if no one knew?

From Paulo Coelho, who provokes my thoughts every day.

A friend tells me the story of a father who took his two boys to play mini-golf. At the ticket office he wanted to know the price.

– Five coins for adults, three for those over six years. Under six years entry is free.

– One of them is three, the other seven. I’ll pay for the oldest.

– You are silly – said the ticket seller. You could have saved three coins, saying that the oldest was under six; I would never have known the difference.

– That may be, but the boys would know. And they would remember the bad example for ever.