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Sunday, 5 May 2013

A detail account of Ex-Prince Paras Shah's heart-attack.

By Sunil Khadka


Last 22nd Mangshir, how can I forget that day? One of my Nepalese friend called me and said "Ex-prince is chased by someone, please rescue him." I haven't had any interaction with prince before. Though I also used to live in Bangkok, but I have never seen him. He being Ex-Prince and more importantly a Nepali citizen, I thought it was my responsibility to help him.

Ex-Prince Paras used to live in an apartment of Bangkok. There, some newly introduced 'suspicious' foreigners assaulted inside his apartment. He left that apartment due to insecurity after that and went to live in a hotel of Phuket. Even there he felt insecure. Some foreigners with suspicious nature used to come to introduce and meet him. Moreover, he felt like some such people following/chasing him constantly. 

And one day while staying in hotel, he found somebody following him and he called some Nepalese he knew. Then, 3 Nepalese went there, put him in their car and took him to another place. Another vehicle was still following him from behind. Then one panicked Nepalese (friend of mine) called me very fearfully. I decided to help him and called them at the parking near my house. They came in full speed. Hurriedly I put Paras into my car. And I sped the car at the speed of 145kph. That was like flying not like driving. For a while, we had seen a vehicle following us. But I confused that and move ahead. I kept on driving my car for long on the open highway and after driving around 200km, I felt like we are now saved and took a deep breath.

Thursday, 2 May 2013

Japanese professor Hirono's advices to Nepal.


Prepare a long term vision first.
Interviewed by Yogesh Pokhrel.



Professor Ryokichi Hirono is the Professor Emeritus at the Keikei University, Japan. He holds various public positions at home and abroad, including membership on the central Environment Council of Tokyo, Japan, the International and Editorial Advisory Board of the Singapore Economic Review, and the Journal of Human Development, New York.

 Besides, he is also associated with various foundations and research institutes in Japan and overseas. Prof. Hirono has been active in assisting the work of many international organisations as expert and consultant and now serving as senior programme advisor at the United Nations University. Yogesh Pokharel of The Rising Nepal had an opportunity to talk to Prof Hirono on various issues of his expertise including economic, development, policy making and environment among others during his recent visit to Nepal. Excerpts:

MBBS in Russia

Russian Federation also offers scholarship for Nepalese students to know more about it visit the official website of Ministry of Education Nepal. It's just for further information.

ABOUT MBBS IN RUSSIA
Russia is amongst the most sought after places when it comes to pursuing medical education. This country provides high quality education to the students from all over the world. Every year, nearly two million aspiring students enrol themselves in medical courses. The universities and institutes offer various facilities to the foreign students so that they can enrol themselves without any hassles. Besides this, you can save a considerable amount of money of you pursue the courses from Russia. The Russian institutes offer M.D degree which is accepted all around the globe. You can pursue the course in this country and practice as a doctor in any country of your choice. MBBS students can opt for English or Russian language. A large percentage of foreign students opt for English as the primary medium. If you opt for the Russian language then you have to spend an extra year learning this language.

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