Biztoon/Voices August 2012

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August 2012





 


Voices


‘The metropolitan city has not been able to spend development aid’

dinesh kumar thapalitya


Dinesh Kumar Thapaliya,
Ministry of Local Development Spokesperson, alleging that consumers are unhappy about the poor development-related skills of the metropolitan city as well as the sub-metropolitan cities across the country.

 

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‘The intellectual level of Nepalis is among the best in the world’

Prashant Ghimire,
Vice Principal of Advanced Engineering College, explaining that the intellectual level of Nepal-born people is at par with the world average and it’s basically the implementation part that the country lacks in. 

 

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‘The NRNs are interested in short term investment in Nepal’



Dev Man Hirachan,
Chief Patron of Non Resident Nepali (NRN) Association, elaborating that the Nepalis living abroad are not keen on invest in big scale projects given the current political instability in the country

 

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‘Businesses in Nepal now perceive IT investment as a strategic decision’

Amit Malik,
Vice President of Sales at Cisco India & SAARC, saying that there is a clear change in the mindset of business in the country and they now look at IT investment as a decision that can enable them to fulfil their business needs.
 

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‘Let’s change the face of the Kathmandu Valley’

Keshav Sthapit, Development Commissioner of Kathmandu Valley Development Authority, informing that he has 50 projects in his mind which will be executed during his tenure of five years.
 

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‘Political parties should agree on a common economic agenda’



Dr Chiranjibi Nepal, General Secretary of Nepal Economic Association, recommending that the government together with all the major political parties should come up with a common economic agenda and that all should make a commitment to adhere to it.
 

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