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NonAligned Movement for Nepal

About the Movement

Persistent Positive Public Pressure for a Peaceful and Prosperous Nepal.

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Why Nepal will be a Prosperous Nation, Again!


I have a question for you: "How will you describe Nepal? "
The usual answer is something like: 
"Nepal is one of the most underdeveloped countries of the world, a landlocked country in one of the poorest regions of the world. Problems like unstable politics, rapid population growth are further hindering its progress."

Nepal 10 Years From Today!

Now what if we asked someone to answer the same question at a time 10 years from now? Hypothetical it is. But the answer this time would be entirely different.



The Rise and Rise of Agriculture Entrepreneurs in Nepal




Forty seven year old Ganesh Prashad Bhusal from Sandhikharka, Arghakhanchi started growing vegetables on rented land in Chitawan after he quit Journalism 11 years ago. Today he saves a whopping one and a half million Rupees every year from his Vegetables Enterprise and provides employment to  other 46 persons. All by growing vegetables. Young aspirants from all over the country visit his set up to see his operations and learn from his expertise and experience. 



Bring Back Our Girls


Schools and Educational Institutions must be Zones of Peace; not the stages for the political or other fanatic experiments or bargaining.

Addressing Nepal's Wartime Tragedies


The End of the War

Nepal faced the most bloody times in its history during the decade-long armed struggle that started in 1996. Over thirteen thousand lost their lives and millions were displaced.  With the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement between the State and the Rebels by then Head of State Prime Minister Late Girija Prasad Koirala and Maoist Supremo Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda, our country has entered a transitional phase at which the terms of state restructuring and lasting peace are still being discussed. The State has since then entered into dialogue with numerous other armed outfits which have submitted arms as a result of various agreements and the deals that were made.
 
We are in a phase now where the issues of the past have still not fully been resolved and efforts are being made to move the country into a peaceful future by resolving the myriad of issues related to the armed conflict and the various movements. One constituent assembly has given birth to another and the progress has been rather tricky and slow.