Thursday, July 23, 2009

Increment in government officers' salary is not the solution of Inflation

Our PM Madhav Nepal currently is trying to solve the problems for instance. Either he thinks he is not going stay in the position or afraid of the people who do the strikes all the time. In all the countries of world, prices of the products are decreasing but unfortunately in our country, prices of products are increasing day by day. And its all because of the wholesalers and retailers who are increasing the product prices. There is no rule in Nepal to punish such people.. actually there are no rule to punish for any crime related to general people. Now a days sellers have become the king and buyers have become like beggar. And our Prime minister thinks that increment in government officers' salary will solve the problem on this inflation.

My question is currently how much percentage do work in government? I think about 20% of population work in government.. So our government thinks that they only have the right to live in the country? What other general people are going to do with this inflation? Either they will go economically poor day by day or one of the member will leave the country and go overseas for work and serve his/her family with the hard work.

8 comments:

Runil said...

Hello,

I am Shirish, a reporter at the Kathmandu Post, and am doing a feature for the Saturday special on Blogging. The piece will come on 29th August, 09. I read your blog, and I was wondering if you could be so kind as to answer some of my queries. I cannot guarantee that you will be quoted, but your help will definitely let the readers know more of blogging in Nepal.

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Runil said...

Hello,

I am Shirish, a reporter at the Kathmandu Post, and am doing a feature for the Saturday special on Blogging. The piece will come on 29th August, 09. I read your blog, and I was wondering if you could be so kind as to answer some of my queries. I cannot guarantee that you will be quoted, but your help will definitely let the readers know more of blogging in Nepal.

You may answer all, or any question you feel like answering. You may provide any extra information, and your name, real or an ID, but must understand that you may be quoted by the Post. Please mail your answers to shirishp@wlink.com.np

What is your occupation?

What age group do you think you fall in: <16, 16-31, 31-49, 49-65, above 65?

Why do you blog?

When did you start blogging from? Why?

What makes you keep blogging, without any strong incentive?

How many bloggers do you think are there in Nepal?

Do you regularly read other bloggers? How many, and how many are Nepali?

Do you believe that a blog can really make a difference? If yes, How?

I hope the questions are not too bothersome.

Happy Writing!

-Shirish

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Unknown said...

Good post with clear perspective. May the corruption in the country be in 0 level.

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