The Last of Most awaited changes in Kathmandu
Around five years ago, people of Kathmandu had long wanted three changes in Kathmandu Valley. Almost everyone would be complaining to make such changes occur. And these were halt in load-shedding, halt in strikes by political parties, and the last, as you might have guessed is the halt in pollution; specifically air pollution.
Halt in load-shedding was quite a challenge, particularly because of solar panel and generator businesses, perhaps candle business too. But it took one bold guy, backed by an honest minister(or at least seen as honest) and reputation hungry prime-minister to do what had to be done.
Strikes by political parties have not yet halted, but the reduction in such strikes is on the process. This was accomplished, as I deduce, by the people themselves who denied strikes despite the threats. Educational institutions have become an easy target for vandalists to threaten and impose educational strike. But that is quite okay, because all students want is holidays, educational strikes are embraced by the teachers even more. And even if there was no holiday, most teachers would just make the students write in their copies what is already written in books, online notes, guides, etc. So banda-garirakhney-dais, please maintain educational strikes regularly. The point is, General strikes have somehow halted and that's all People of mighty Kathmandu want.
Now remains pollution, which is increasing and increasing and increasing. Hundreds of NGOs, INGOs and civil societies have no clue about what to do except waiting for the government. Oh, sometimes they do perform some chataks, as in the photo below.
Maybe this is a problem too big for such black-to-white-money organizations and certificate-distributing civil societies. This problem requires one bold guy once again. We do have an honest environment minister(or at least who looks honest) and a prime-minister who made a whole lot of promises, and he needs to prove himself, otherwise he will be nothing but a promising patriotic comedian.
The small portions in roads that are not black-pitched, generously distribute mud to the vehicles, which in turn distribute that mud to rest of the road by converting into dust. This dust helps the smoke coming out of vehicles to remain in the bottom layer of atmosphere, instead of roaming in the high skies and altering the climate. That dust then mingles with the smoke it has just kidnapped and goes inside The Lung Hotel of poor people of mighty Kathmandu; because rich people usually travel in cars that have air filters, perhaps for honeymoon. As a result of honeymoon some virus piggies are also produced, and those little piggies make the poor people of mighty Kathmandu visit medical, and finally a good news for those optimists; the doctor's business rocket up.
Bottom-line now, will this government sweep pollution from Kathmandu? I hope so.
Halt in load-shedding was quite a challenge, particularly because of solar panel and generator businesses, perhaps candle business too. But it took one bold guy, backed by an honest minister(or at least seen as honest) and reputation hungry prime-minister to do what had to be done.
Strikes by political parties have not yet halted, but the reduction in such strikes is on the process. This was accomplished, as I deduce, by the people themselves who denied strikes despite the threats. Educational institutions have become an easy target for vandalists to threaten and impose educational strike. But that is quite okay, because all students want is holidays, educational strikes are embraced by the teachers even more. And even if there was no holiday, most teachers would just make the students write in their copies what is already written in books, online notes, guides, etc. So banda-garirakhney-dais, please maintain educational strikes regularly. The point is, General strikes have somehow halted and that's all People of mighty Kathmandu want.
Now remains pollution, which is increasing and increasing and increasing. Hundreds of NGOs, INGOs and civil societies have no clue about what to do except waiting for the government. Oh, sometimes they do perform some chataks, as in the photo below.
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Maybe this is a problem too big for such black-to-white-money organizations and certificate-distributing civil societies. This problem requires one bold guy once again. We do have an honest environment minister(or at least who looks honest) and a prime-minister who made a whole lot of promises, and he needs to prove himself, otherwise he will be nothing but a promising patriotic comedian.
The small portions in roads that are not black-pitched, generously distribute mud to the vehicles, which in turn distribute that mud to rest of the road by converting into dust. This dust helps the smoke coming out of vehicles to remain in the bottom layer of atmosphere, instead of roaming in the high skies and altering the climate. That dust then mingles with the smoke it has just kidnapped and goes inside The Lung Hotel of poor people of mighty Kathmandu; because rich people usually travel in cars that have air filters, perhaps for honeymoon. As a result of honeymoon some virus piggies are also produced, and those little piggies make the poor people of mighty Kathmandu visit medical, and finally a good news for those optimists; the doctor's business rocket up.
Bottom-line now, will this government sweep pollution from Kathmandu? I hope so.
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