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Monday, August 25, 2008

My Wonderful Back Home


Home sweet home. That was july 08, a wonderful vacation and my back home program to my dreamland POKHARA. It was such a great trip to visit my family, all my relatives, and my friends. As a matter of fact I am proud to be a Nepali and i love my birthplace pokhara, such a wonderful place to visit and live. I was really missing my Pokhara, but the thing is you have to sacrifice for your career and safe future, that I should not forget I know.
When I was in pokhara, I have seen a huge change including infrastructural and social change. My little brother, sister, and lots of younger ganerations are changing to a new world. I am not surprised by that, because that was due to the revolution called NEW NEPAL.As a matter of fact every Nepali is expecting a real change in our country as I do. They are ready for the change and the real thing is nothing is happening regarding the positive change.
Scarcity of fuel energy is the major change I saw when I was there. I had a terrible experience regarding the petrol refill for my motorbike. I was in a line of not ust hundreds but of thousands for almost four hours to get not more than a gallon of gas. I was lucky that I got the oppertunity to refill that gallon of gas because moreoffen they say that they are out of gas after 400 to 500 people and may be they sell rest of the tank in a higher price in a different way. I have an evidence for that. Once I was told by a fruitseller at Prithiivi chowk that if I wanted some gallon of gas at the higher price. He added that I could get as much as I needed.
Besides the fuel scarcity, I had also experienced that some political power controlling in distributing the fuel. The YCL so called "social force" to control social evils, were controlling the distribution the fuel so that they could have a power to control over the most expensive and important thing of this time. I had a conversation for about 15 minutes with YCL to convience that I was in a line. That was a good arguementative conversation about a political army controlling over social matters.

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