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shirish
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Posted on 11-04-06 8:48
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check out ! http://www.everestuncensored.org/archives/2006/11/shame_on_kathmandu_people_holy.html#more
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Murkha123
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Posted on 11-04-06 9:24
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Holy Cow.. What can I say? I am speechless. This problem is not important for neither SPA nor Maoists. They are trying to share the power and wealth... who cares about Bagmati river?
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Hulaki
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Posted on 11-04-06 9:35
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Lot of wild defecation in Kath Ke garne? thats our contribution to the civilisation. Best of luck
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shirish
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Posted on 11-04-06 7:58
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What happened to the park that was being constructed at the banks of Bagmati ?
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nevermind
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Posted on 11-04-06 8:18
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Its not a matter of shame for Kathmanduites. Its improper management of waste. This is not a rescent issue its been ages and its jus tthat the problem nas got a lil worse. Articles like these get people aware or remind people of the problem. Hope something happens soon. If not then we will have to wait for some kind of an epidemic for people to rise and do something about it. If something happens soon thats good. This thing has to be don, sooner or later, its the urgency that makes people work on it. Hope kathmanduites work on this issue soon.
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DukuLanthe
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Posted on 11-04-06 9:32
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Problem begun when all the pakhes envaded ktm. Ktm was nice clean peaceful city with 4 lakh people back then. Now population is nearly 30 lakh..what do u expect?
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shirish
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Posted on 11-05-06 8:21
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I think we have adopted ourselves to the problem rather than solving the problem.
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DukuLanthe
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Posted on 11-05-06 10:35
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lets talk how the problem started and how we can solve..??
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DukuLanthe
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Posted on 11-05-06 10:41
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DukuLanthe
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Posted on 11-05-06 10:42
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DukuLanthe
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Posted on 11-05-06 10:43
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mike bibby yso solution nikal na...
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Beau
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Posted on 11-06-06 4:13
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There are 14 sanitary camps (Recycling plants) within the river of kathmandu, only one was operating at gaurighat during 2003 after the JICA handed the project back to the government...don't know what happened to it now. There was budget constrain and huge logistics... Nothing worths sweating.. a good proposal on how to operate all those 14 sanitary camps can make a huge difference. Lots of environmental firms submitted cost cutting and resource allocating proposal.. it needs to be practiced..
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Posted on 11-06-06 4:15
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