Here is a short movie about a poverty. Nepali is a landlocked country and many people are poor. This movie is showing a family with poor economic condition. Movie starts from showing a lady washing dishes. Her husband is think about a loan. He is planning to take a loan because he have to manage economic condition. He is hungry but there is nothing to eat so he drink water. At the mean time his wife started to vomiting which is the sing of pregnancy. He goes to take loan. In the road he think that how she could be pregnant because he had done a family planning. Watch the full movie posted below the full story.
As per The World Bank, Nepal is the poorest nation in South Asia. I've perused various diverse measurements about the rate of individuals living in destitution, and they appear to shift a bit, however from what I can tell, somewhere around 30 and 40 percent of individuals in Nepal live beneath the universal neediness line, which implies they live on under $1.25 a day. The issue with this meaning of neediness is that it's a smidgen discretionary, the same number of edges are, and it overlooks the way that personal satisfaction does not as a matter of course run down with diminished pay. A considerable measure of the general population that would fall under the neediness line in Nepal are subsistence ranchers who develop what they eat and needn't bother with much cash to make due on or even live well. For around a month two years prior, I stayed with a Sherpa cultivating family a country zone of Nepal that rehearsed subsistence cultivating. In spite of the fact that they likewise had a little hotel for trekkers that got some cash, and the spouse in that family was an educator for part of the year, they had a little wage. I'm not certain on the off chance that they would fall under the universal destitution line, yet they were entirely poor by Western principles, and I met with different families living in the town who unquestionably fell under the global neediness line. In any case, were these individuals truly poor? When I consider neediness, I consider dejection and smudged conditions, however this family was unquestionably not living in that sort of circumstance. They had an agreeable house, they claimed land and dependably had enough to eat.
Be that as it may, there are many individuals in Nepal who do live in much more terrible conditions and don't have land or places of their own. The neediness that you see is a weird and exasperating difference to the riches that is likewise present in Nepal. I've met Nepali businesspeople here who have done hugely well and are wealthier than anybody I know in the US. They construct sweeping houses and purchase autos worth a huge number of dollars (with Nepali expense included). And after that privilege outside the door to their home, there's a man thinking about the road.
The uniqueness in riches, the hole between the rich and poor, to the extent I can tell, is developing in Nepal. I just saw the narrative Inside Job about the general population to a great extent in charge of the flippant loaning in the US that prompted the retreat. Unquestionably see it on the off chance that you haven't. In addition to the fact that it was entrancing, it made me furious as hellfire. The voracity of these intense individuals have associations on Wallstreet as well as in DC just takes my breath away. The film takes note of the developing riches crevice in the United States, a divergence that I've heard is expanding in different parts of the world also.
Not long after I touched base in Nepal, I kept in touch with this post about the monetary development happening here, and as I rehash it now, I can perceive how energized I was the point at which I distributed that post. It is energizing; individuals are doing inventive things, beginning fruitful organizations, changing the nation. Be that as it may, some way or another I feel more careful about the entire thing than I backed then.
I've been pondering my watchfulness and attempting to make sense of why I'm feeling that way, and I think it needs to do with my childhood in the US. I experienced childhood with the American Dream. The thought is that in the event that you have the smarts and can simply buckle sufficiently down, you can make it. You can get a training, have your home and auto, take some time off. There's this thought achievement is absolutely based diligent work and smarts, not where you grew up or who you know or who your folks know. Obviously it's an untruth and mentally I know this however I think regardless I needed to put stock in that meritocracy and in the US as well as in Nepal as well. And after that I came here and acknowledged on more than only a scholarly level that the world doesn't work that way.
What has stunned me in Nepal is exactly the amount of who you know matters. At times you hear stories here of individuals ascending, buckling down and utilizing their smarts to begin organizations and profit, yet it's never as straightforward as that. I generally knew this however to truly comprehend it on a passionate and experiential level is distinctive.
Living in Nepal has put both neediness and riches in context for me, additionally confounded me a bit. While living here, I've felt both amazingly rich and truly poor. I feel well off in light of the fact that I glance around and see individuals considering the lanes and realize that I have warm place to go home to and three square suppers a day; I feel truly thankful for that. Be that as it may, I feel monetarily poor considering how little I'm making each month. To the extent Nepali pay rates go, it's not terrible by any means, and I feel thankful to have work and a consistent salary, yet in contrast with American pay rates, it's practically nothing. Despite the fact that we don't need to pay rent (since we live with Tri's family), we wind up spending a great deal on staple goods, garments and our auto, more than we likely would in the US. It's entirely bizarre that we need to spend such a great amount on these things, yet sustenance here has turned out to be extremely costly (as I've heard is likewise happening in different spots the world over), and there are few garments deals or second hand stores that offer things economically, so we pay a premium cost for garments. On the pay rates that we have, it is highly unlikely that we could purchase a house for some numerous years to come, even with fastidious reserve funds. Since many individuals feel like the pay rates paid to specialists aren't sufficient, on the off chance that they have the assets, they're swinging to business to profit. What's more, it's extraordinary in the event that you can be effective at that, yet for the individuals who aren't, it can be troublesome.
Before I came to Nepal, I needed to keep open the likelihood of settling and making an existence here. Be that as it may, in the course of the most recent couple of months, I've felt increasingly like that would be close unthinkable for us. On the off chance that we couldn't in the end (in the years to come) make some sort of business endeavor work, then it is highly unlikely we'd have enough finances to experience the lives we'd need to live, purchase a house, keep our auto, head out back to the US to visit, put something aside for retirement. At this moment, we're doing affirm. We're youthful and needn't bother with much to live on and despite the fact that we're not making much, it doesn't make a difference. I didn't come to Nepal to profit; I came to be with Tri's family, take in more about Nepal and its way of life, enhance my Nepali, and make sense of myself out a bit. In any case, while considering the future, it would be hard for me to feel monetarily secure in Nepal. So we've basically shut the likelihood of settling here. I generally need to make Nepal some portion of my life, and I long for the day that we may have the capacity to spend part of the year in Nepal, perhaps a couple of months amid the mid year. Be that as it may, for the time being, we plan to backpedal to the US, most likely in one more year or somewhere in the vicinity.
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