All foreign Nepalese workforce is LABORER.

Noticed at Tribhuvan International Airport, the only International airport in Nepal, during departure passport control section (sadly they haven’t named it anything, but immigration!) – Laborers, Foreigners. Meaning all foreigners should proceed thru the foreigners only queue section while all Nepalese should proceed thru the laborers section or desk. Still confused, all Nepalese who go outside of the country and come to the country are LABORERS. Bitter reality but the TRUTH.

My country, My pride. Follow more pathetic experience here: बुझेको, सुनेको अनि देखेको नेपाल

#Nepal #alcohol # love खाना ठेगान छैन, मदिरा जताततै

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This is how Nepal is made. Alcohol has hit the country seriously. One can find alcohol and cigarettes even at the most rural and distant Nepal but not medicine and food and water.

The picture reads: not sure for food, but alcohol available everywhere.

The way it works in Nepal – live scene from a tourist bus

A scene in a tourist bus from Kathmandu to Pokhara

A tourist (possibly Japanese) was being accompanied by an empty seat until Dumre, he was enjoy the third world life style as captured in his lens.

A clean shaved educated-looking guy comes to occupy that empty seat – starts putting luggage above that Japanese guys’, then starts eating oranges and trashing everywhere, opens windows and throws some trash outside (Passenger rarely open windows and do trash randomly inside tourist coach in this line.)

Some more activities, obviously irritating activities, makes the fellow Japanese passenger to change his seat. Be reminded that this Japanese tourist originally in that seat (2x) had purchased the ticket in double price (foreign price) than other Nepalese pax rate, and here 6 time more than what this irritating fellow paid. Sadly he gets replaced.

This is what happens in this part of the world. Nepal is best known for this practice (probably) kick out somebody who own it and rule ’em.

Morale : ??? (Seriously, I dunno.)

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मैले यो काम गर्दिए वापत के पाउछु?

मैले यो काम गर्दिए वापत के पाउछु – A common Nepali mind set, getting something instead of something being done. Are we Nepalese advancing or being more opportunistic? 

Nepal needs a bicycle lane, census says

Statistics of Transportation / Vechiles in Nepal according to the Latest Census of 2011, which suggest Nepal urban Nepal should have bicycles lane as maximum vehicles are bicycles
Statistics of Transportation / Vechiles in Nepal according to the Latest Census of 2011, which suggest Nepal urban Nepal should have bicycles lane as maximum vehicles are bicycles

Nepal needs a bicycle lane, census says. Statistics of Transportation / Vechiles in Nepal according to the Latest Census of 2011, which suggest Nepal urban Nepal should have bicycles lane as maximum vehicles are bicycles