Economists: “Aggregate demand is low” People: “Prices are high” Central bank: “We’re fixing it” Government: “Fiscal deficit is rising”
Housewife: “April Fool! Everything is expensive and money is still missing!”
Before dismissing advice, take a moment to understand the intent behind it. It may not align with your views, but honest perspectives—though sometimes hard to hear—often carry valuable truth.
अर्थतन्त्रको पुनरुत्थानमा राजनीतिक दाउपेचभन्दा नीतिगत सुधार अपरिहार्य - क्यापिटल नेपाल :: Capital Nepal - Nepali News Portal capitalnepal.com/detail/76392
I confidently stash my cash in a savings account, forget it exists for years, and sleep soundly believing it’s “safe.” Meanwhile, I’m not saving—I’m just running a slow-motion donation to the government.
Congratulations to the Rt. Hon. Prime Minister Balendra Shah on your election and the formation of a new government with a strong mandate. This moment reflects the aspirations of the Nepali people for stability, effective governance, and meaningful economic reform.
With hope and patience, we look forward to the formation of a new government that will advance prosperity, strengthen good governance, and uphold accountability.
Governance and accountability — where roles and responsibilities are clearly defined, and there is a shared commitment to transparency and responsible decision-making.
There appears to be light at the end of the tunnel. The people of Nepal remain hopeful that the nation’s leaders will work collectively to find lasting and constructive solutions, creating the conditions for stability and enabling the Nepalese economy to move toward strong growth
The elections have concluded peacefully, and we now await the official results. It is our sincere hope that this democratic exercise will pave the way for sustained political stability, strengthened governance, and renewed momentum toward prosperity for Nepal.
Let’s strengthen governance and give democracy the seriousness it deserves.
It’s time to move beyond slogans and take responsibility — by participating, by voting, and by holding leaders accountable. Democracy works best when we do.