Friday, June 1, 2012

Most Nepalese don't have any interest at all


We Nepalese are very very laborious and I can prove it that. We can see and get the data regarding thousand of Nepalese leaving for foreign countries especially Gulf countries to get a job as a labor. Maximum number of Nepalese go there to work as a labor. They are doing and working hard, working almost 18 hours a day but you know what, how much they earn? Rs 10,000 or Rs 15,000 per month, which if they have had worked here in the home country then they could have earned it easily but it's so sad that to earn a mere sum they leave country and end up working there as a labor, which helps Nepal garner a tag name for the most resourceful country to send a labor into Gulf countries, which in a deep sense is a humiliating tag name for a country. Do Nepal only produce labors? Can't it  produce experts? Intellectuals? Scholars? Engineers? Scientist? Writers? This is a serious question that a country itself should ask herself.
I have met lot's of people some of my age and some very senior than me in-terms of age and qualification. While having conversation I ask them what are your hobbies? What are you interested in? and you know what they say " khoi thahanai chaina." " Humm I don't know it." They ponder their problems but don't even dare to solve them. I ask them why haven't you solved your problem? Then they just sit quite. They don't speak anything. What they want is that all their problems get's solved by itself, without doing anything. Just imagine, if famous Novel writer J.K Rowling would have just kept silent despite problems and without writing fictions than had her day's would have been good as what it is these days? The answer is No. She worked hard. Her life was full of problems. She divorced and was living alone with her only child but she kept on juggling and worked towards fulfilling her passion i.e on writing fictions, this led her to be the world sensation writer and her Novels have been turned into films too.
`Nepalese are only laborious. They want to do only those things which there ancestors did. They lack interest in creative field. They don't like to take a risk in life and want their life to be safe, so most of them only does those jobs which guarantees them regular monthly income. I have many friends who want Government jobs so that they think that  there life would be secured but in deep sense they are risking their life , as life provides lots of opportunities if kept on working towards fulling own interest and hobbies. Had they tried working in the creative fields like film making, Research, Script writing, Dancing, Singing, Painting, Designing then it could at-least have changed the tag name of Nepal for only being the country for sending labors, which makes other talented Nepalese jobless. As those countries see Nepalese as a lower level workers who only does lower category of work like sweeping, carrying loads and so on.
There are talented people like Scientist, Writer, Chef, Banker, Entrepreneur but the number are very few. Nepal need to identify and work towards producing more such talented people and then train them to be an expert in their respective field so that they can compete with others in the globalized world.
Training should also include like personality development, leadership, public speaking, public relation,
positive thinking, mediating, problem solving, having persistence and so on. By doing so, we can assure that Nepal will be the only country having a diverse talented human resource than that of only being a labor producing country.  :)

-Moin Uddin, Ghattekulo, Kathmandu  (9841689437)  I am currently doing my Bachelor In Business studies ( B.B.S) from Nepal Commerce Campus

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