Nepali Times
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Caste aside


I agree with Manjushree Thapa that the caste system is still very much a part of Nepali society ('Let's talk about caste', #254) but I don't agree with categorising people on the basis of their caste and then forming an opinion whether they are capable or not. It is ok to be a Chetteri and hold a high position if that person is there because of his knowledge and experience. Just being from a so-called 'under-represented caste' does not entitle someone special treatment irrespective of capability. Let us have a merit-based society, not a caste-based one.

Bhumika Ghimire,
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. Having seen Ashmina Ranjit's performance at my college here in the US I am very dissappointed to say it was nothing close to the hype that it received in your review ('Into the heart of darkness', #254). It is a dull, unoriginal, and highly boring performance and I am quite surprised that a newspaper of your stature has stooped so low. Ms Ranjit's performance was devoid of any of the special mentions that your reviewer portrays and in no way can we relate her description of a cow to the current situation in Nepal. It is an affront to our country and its artistic community to have such feeble performances.

Nripesh Dhungel,
Bard College, USA


. CK Lal got a little carried away by alliteration in 'Our 3Ms' (State of the State, #255). Nevertheless, I'd like to build on the theme:

Modern Marvels
MP: Member of Parliament.
MP 1: Military Police #1.
MP 2: Maoists Parties Palace
All have forgotten
the most important part,
the people.
MP 3: More Power (to the) People Period.

Plug it in
Plug in on
Plug it on your head
to the beat of
Hear no evil
to the sound of
Do no evil
to the rhythm of
Say no evil.
Lord have mercy
Hare Pasupatinath.

S N Singh,
All in the same boat


LATEST ISSUE
638
(11 JAN 2013 - 17 JAN 2013)


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