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ALSON Nepal
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Posted on 02-09-07 11:48
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Birbhadra
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Posted on 02-09-07 3:54
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पहीले सबैलाई दुइ छाक् खाना पुर्या ओ अनी कुरा गर्। Two questions: 1. Is there necessacity: NO because can't fight either india or china and regardless of what your view is nepal is safe from both these countries. 2. Is there funds to train everyone: NO so the answere is NO baburam is a nutcase. He himnself says there is no need first because both india and china are way powerful than nepal and on the other hand he says train all nepali. what a douche bag
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TM
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Posted on 02-09-07 5:05
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I think providing some basic military training to all Nepalese is an awesome idea. The people are going to learn so much discipline and flair for physical fitness needless to mention being ready for fights when need calls for. Israel in the Arab World, South Korea in the Korean Peninsula (N Korea being the constant threat) makes a lot of sense when we realize our geo-political location between aggressive India and China. Where is the fund? Down-size the Army so that we can flow the fund to the 'rotating force' (meaning 'New Trainees). Feedback please.
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TM
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Posted on 02-09-07 5:09
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missed sentence. Those countries require compulsary training according to what I read last time I checked.
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Birbhadra
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Posted on 02-09-07 5:22
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And the training is to protect us against what?who?
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TM
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Posted on 02-09-07 5:26
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Should I rather define the word 'Army', to start with? HAHAHA!
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Prem Charo
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Posted on 02-09-07 5:50
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Yes, every nepali should be asked to join the army. Moreover, Nepali should go to UN convention and request all developed nations to deport nepali citizens. When those people come back to nepal, they should be put in mandatory military training.
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Harkey
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Posted on 02-09-07 6:36
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And what after the training period is over. No employment, back to street and what is the learned discipline gonna do when one is hungry? Why Baburam doesn't emphasize rather in education. He thinks abducting kids from school and putting them in army training is the key to Nepal's success.
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TM
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Posted on 02-09-07 6:43
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Training is not for full-time employment. It's only for Emergency Prepared-ness. I would rather analyze the idea not the person who said it.
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Harkey
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Posted on 02-09-07 6:53
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Who said the army training is a full time employment. The point is can't one direct the funds to rather, education or any sort of vocational training? Emergency preparedness for what? When India invades or when another internal turmoil takes place? Well the idea is from Baburam so analyzing his saying. If it was from anyone else it would get equal critical view.
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TM
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Posted on 02-09-07 7:00
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We are only talking about reducing the size of the Army and providing an alternative to replace the lost segment of the force. Are you saying we should entirely get rid of the Army in Nepal? Of course, Education for long-term and Vocational training for the current job-market are imperative and thus need to be funded in the highest priority level. The topic is only about the prudent Armed force Strategy if people support keeping the Army at all.
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Posted on 02-09-07 7:03
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TM
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Posted on 02-09-07 7:06
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Could some of you get off the fences please? People need to know where you exactly stand regarding the Army and not beat around the bush. ;P
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nitu
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Posted on 02-09-07 10:26
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Why Not miltery training to all young population of Nepal? it is good for health. it is good for moral dicipline and develop personality of individuals. it is good for convert bad and corrupt mentality into good one. it is good for education and employments. it is good for giving good contribution to mother land Nepal. It is good for Nepali people, families, politics, governemnt and individual families. Good for all. Nothing Bad. Win Win situation for all.
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nitu
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Posted on 02-09-07 10:31
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why not? If you do bodybuilding exercise everyday that does NOT mean that you have to break other head. Country safety and security is alway first concern since ancient time. And it must remain as long as human civilization alive. Why not? We have to do whatever it will cost? Important things generate business economy, do not sit and do nothing.
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ALSON Nepal
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Posted on 02-11-07 5:19
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very impressive discussion sathiharu ....!
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kalebhut
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Posted on 02-11-07 5:55
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no. no military training. All nepalis should first get the basic training on fundamentals of maths, science, technology, arts, history and language etc..
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Dalli Resham
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Posted on 02-11-07 1:28
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Fist thing first-- young kids needs proper food and clothes, kids over five years needs mendatory school at least upto SLC. and young people needs some vocationla schools and more opportunities to get good educations. and Those who are educated and can work needs emplyements.
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gure
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Posted on 02-11-07 1:37
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Iam not egree in his pproposed idea . because he is already used his intellegency to kill 15000.00 nepali & we can do one thing we haveadd one more subject of 'indian bhaki' in our school . That is G & P ligeshy which is very necessary to sll the youth of nepal
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bhimu
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Posted on 02-11-07 6:06
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To go military or join into Nepal military means that you have to (1) you have to dig the farmland and cultivates Rice, Wheat, Corn, Sugarcan, Mustard. (2) you have to build Roads, Bridges, Electricity lines, Buildings, Communication line etc. (3) you have to help and support community works and disaster releave works. (3) you have to go to school and get technical education and gain skill works. (4) you have to learn many moral, skills, mental and physical training. Many you can learn and gain as well as must do country building contribution. You can sit and eat like a corrupted pigs. It is good for Nepal and Nepalese population to join in 3 to 4 years military. It is good contribution for good citizen of the country. It helps you to give your unethical behaviours and corrupted mentality, and help you to become a good Rolemodel.
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