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Nepalese Army Training

Posted by Thulung on 2 March, 2010
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Nepalese Army, the only well organised and disciplined organisation and department in Nepal. It is not filled with corruption; at least we don’t see like we do in every level of government departments from local to central including the government ministries of Nepal.
Government should increase the budget to fund to increase and extend the Nepalese [...]

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This is a Gurkha Widows’ Story

Posted by Thulung on 13 February, 2010
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The old lady here is Mrs. Limbu (Limbuni) she was the chief guest on the day Lumley visited Dharan. Her husband Mr. Limbu had joined the British Gurkhas before WW2. Soon after their marriage the husband was in WW2 fighting for the British crown along with the fellow Gurkha soldiers. No one knows if he [...]

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Former Maoist guerillas – Border Guards

Posted by Thulung on 22 December, 2008
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Former Maoist Guerillas, what can be done? Why integrate them? Integrating them with the army only brings friction and mistrust in the country, both amongst the military and civilians. Instead, why not create a new division of armed force and calle them “Border Guards.” Border in has been a great issue and conflict, well if Maoist [...]

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Nepal Army and Rebel integration?

Posted by Thulung on 16 December, 2008
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Integration of Nepalese army and the Maoist guerrillas is already a problem even before its beginning and will always be and have problems. It is just creating and adding another problem in the midst of problematic Nepal. There is more of mistrust between Maoist and Nepalese Army who fought against each other for over a decade. Even today they still sees each [...]

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N-epal under Maoist Government

Posted by Thulung on 9 December, 2008
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Since Maoist has come to government, Nepal is going through few changes, not for good though. Making promises but not keeping them - this could be only due to two reasons: They are unreliable, don’t mean what they are saying or don’t know what they say?
It is version 2 of Rana System, with more additional and [...]

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Love Nepal or Leave Nepal

Posted by Thulung on 19 November, 2008
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Nepal is the country of the Nepalese. One of the most hospitable country in the world. Every one is welcome, black, white, brown, yellow, red or people of any colour there could possible exist in this world. But, when anyone comes with hidden agenda(s), then hospitable country will change their status to hostility. Today, many [...]

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Welcome to 100 years behind, sponsored by Maoist Government

Posted by Thulung on 17 November, 2008
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Since Maoist has come to government, Nepal is going through changes, definately not for good. Making promises but not keeping them - this could be only due to two reasons: unreliable, don’t mean what they are saying or don’t know what they say?
Trying to block private schooling system? Trying to introduce one schooling system, the maoist [...]

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