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Nepal economy: boy's perspective

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Lying between two hot pots, Nepal can't remain cold forever. It has started to get hotter and it shall continue. While the political risks still exist noticeably, most of the political parties have only one choice left; to help build the economy of Nepal. Because of being land-locked country it will prove to be very difficult to make it to the global levels.    However, there are possibilities to at least rise to a middle income country from low income country. Things must be done quickly and effectively. For a country with large tourism possibility but not much progress, large hydroelectricity possibility but not much progress, ... and so on,  entrepreneurship, education for critical thinking, intelligence agencies for the government, very low taxes for importing productive items with a viewpoint of creating good business and industry environment, and using remittances largely for productive causes instead of big television, mobiles, etc...  could give Nepal bett...

Why Haku Kale is the best character in Nepali Film Industry?

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Loot was a breakthrough in Nepali film Industry for many reasons like outstanding presentation, interesting story-telling, improved cinematography and most importantly the realistic character; Haku Kale, whom I am about to write about. I don't feel like calling Haku a 'hero' straight because he is a lootera and also he takes advantages of vulnerable situations like economic blockade (in Loot 2; much ruined sequel). The protagonist is not a villain either because he isn't directly against any good 'hero' characters. Pandey is a drug and arms dealer, Jagat and Gofley are ready to do anything that makes them money, Narey is a gambler. The vast majority of film makers depict 'villain' as rich, powerful and bad film makers also give them a large army. This can be a case but it used to be so common in Nepali Films that one would easily get irritated. Haku Kale is different for he starts from scratch. He is powerful but not in a traditional sense i....