December 13, 2005

भिडियो ब्लगः मिनेन्द्र रिजालसँगको अन्तर्वार्ता

२०६२ मंसिर २८ मंगलबार
नेपालमा पहिलो भिडियो ब्लगरका रुपमा मेरो संसारले सुरु गरेको कामलाई अझै व्यापकता दिन ब्लगर नेपालसँगको सहकार्य हिजोदेखि अ‍ौपचारिक रुपमा कार्यान्वयन भएको छ। पत्रकारिताको क्रममा म सँधै डेस्कमा रहने हुनाले बाहिर मेरो त्यति सम्पर्क हुँदैन थियो। ब्लग गर्न थालेपछि मात्रै म रिपोर्टिङका लागि बाहिरतिर हिँड्न थालेको हुँ। ब्लगर नेपालका केपी भने राजनीतिलाई नै बिट बनाएर पत्रकारिता गरिरहेको मान्छे। उसले सुरु गर्ने भनेको राजनीतिक नेताहरुको अन्तर्वार्ताको भिडियो ब्लगका लागि मैले आफूसँग भएको क्यामेरा र भिडियो एडिटिङसम्बन्धी थोरै ज्ञानले सहयोग मात्र गरेको हुँ। यस क्रममा हिजो सोमबार हामी नेपाली काँग्रेस (प्रजातान्त्रिक) का प्रवक्ता मिनेन्द्र रिजालसित अन्तर्वार्ता लिन बानेश्वरको एपेक्स कलेजमा पुगेका थियौं। निर्धारित समयभन्दा केही ढिला हाम्रो अन्तर्वार्ता सुरु भयो। ३० मिनेटभन्दा अलि लामो यो भिडियो ब्लगलाई मैले दुई भागमा विभाजन गरेको छु। त्यसलाई हेर्नभित्र आउनु होला।

पहिलो भागका लागि तलको प्ले बटनमा क्लिक गर्नुहोला। दोस्रो भागका लागि यहाँ क्लिक गर्नुहोला। अथवा यहाँ क्लिक गरेर सेभ टार्गेट एज गर्नुभए हुन्छ। भिडियोको आकार 18.4 mb रहेको छ। यी भिडियो अपलोड गर्न हिजो रातभर समय लाग्यो। दोस्रो भागको इन्ट्रो पनि पहिलो भाग कै जस्तो छ। कुरा के भयो भने मैले एउटै भागमा सबै राख्न खोजेको थिएँ। तर फाइल साइज निकै ठूलो हुने भएकोले दुई भागमा विभाजन गरेँ। त्यो इन्ट्रो हटाउँदा बाँकी भिडियोमा रहेका सब टाइटलहरु गोलमाल हुने भएकोले त्यसलाई कायमै राखेको हुँ। मिनेन्द्र रिजालजीसँग कुनै प्रश्न, प्रतिक्रिया छ भने कमेन्टमा लेख्नसक्नुहुन्छ, हामी उहाँसमक्ष पुर्‍याइदिनेछौं।


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  1. How much money does Nepali king earn?
    Dear Nepali citizens and foreign lovers of Nepal,
    You might be wondering why Nepal is still poor when its countries of
    equal economic status has reached the sky with booming economic
    development.
    Let me try to answer – this is one of the reason, I have recently found.

    Nepal is one of the poorest counries of the world but Nepal’s king is
    the highest paid king of the world.

    The income of Nepali king Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev is :
    2,426 times higher than that of Chinese president
    318 times higher than that of Indian president
    301 times higher than that of Pakistani president
    173 times higher than that of Russian president
    57 times higher than that of French president
    15 times higher than that of British president
    10 times higher than that of American president

    Netherlands queen’s income : Rs. 22,32,00,000 (per capita income Rs 17,25,120 )
    American president earns Rs. 3,24,00,000 (1,15,20,000 returns in tax),
    (per capita income Rs 25,24,320)
    Japanese king earns Rs. 22,23,52,000 (per capita income Rs.24,15,600)
    Chinese president earns Rs. 1,35,000 (per capita income Rs 67,680)
    Indian president earns Rs. 10,11,000 (per capita income Rs 34,560)
    French president earns Rs 57,96,000 (per capita income Rs 15,84,000)
    Pakistani president earns (after the coup) Rs 10,94,000 (per capita
    income 29,520)
    British Queen does not get any salary from the state. She has a
    property of Rs 30,24,00,00,000 (the profit of investiment, after
    paying the tax, is hers) but even her neckless is the property of the
    country.
    British president earns Rs 2,19,58,000 (per capita income is Rs 18,16,200)
    Russian president earns Rs 19,03,000 (per capita income is Rs 1,54,000)
    Belgean king receives salary as a civil servant (per capita income is
    Rs 16,74,000)
    And,
    Nepali king earns Rs 61,91,00,000 (per capita income is Rs 16,560=US$ 230)
    [This means the Nepali king earns Rs. 19,878 times higher than a
    citizen. Last year it was 37,385 times higher. Thus a citizen can earn
    as much as the king earns in a year only after working for 19,000
    years or in 316 lives. Ho la!]

    Appendix
    Nepali royal family is involved in various business.
    A king does not have to pay tax according to Nepal’s constitution.
    The present king has inherited the property of earlier king’s family
    and nobody knows how much it is.
    This king has taken Rs 1,06,45,00,000 in past three years for his small family

    Courtsey: Surya Thapa, Mulyankan Monthly (Nov-Dec 2005)
    US dollar 1 = Rs 72
    Nepal has a writing system of giving comma after two digits except the last.

    Comment by pyari — December 13, 2005 @ 5:20 pm

  2. Excellent Report..!Please keep up your good work.

    With the slogan like Democracy, Freedom and Peoples government
    Nepalese were not born to slaughter themselves.Nepali should have a better life like any other country.

    Hope this time we will have true and honest leader. What we have seen until now are all so called power hungry with their own selfishness.

    May peace prevail in Nepal.God Bless us.

    Comment by Ish — December 13, 2005 @ 5:37 pm

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