Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Flood in nepal claimed 15 people, missing number still covered.

There was a impromptu flood on seti  river in pokhara. 15 dead and still the missing numbers is expected to be higher. Due to the global warming and climate change around the world, specially in the mountain region, the flood was overwhelming down with fast speed causing lots of damage and clamming people's life. 

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Bomb Blast in Janakpur Nepal

4 dead in janakpur bomb blast and atleast 20 injuries.
The government has decided to announce these dead as a martyr and promised to provide 1 million Nepalese Rupees to their family as help from the government.
The injuries were brought to maharajgung hospital in kathmandu for the medical treatment. The injured personnel were reporting that they were not getting good medical treatment from the hospital as PM Babu Ram Bhattarai personally visited to the hospital to get update about their health condition. As these injured people reported to PM Bhattari, he assured them that the government will take all hospital charges and will provide good treatment. He also promised to bring those culprits behind the bars.  

Drug Abuse

Drug abuse among youths is a serious problem nowadays in many cultures. Not only is illegal drug use on the rise, but children as young as 10 years old are experimenting with alcohol and tobacco. The reasons for the behavior are unclear, but certain sociologists blame the examples set by their elders.
Parents who drink and smoke to excess are, in effect, telling their children that it is acceptable to abuse their bodies with drugs. Consequently, children may have a similar view towards illegal drugs, even if their parents are against their use. In addition, drug use shown on television and in films can only confuse children who are also taught at school that drug abuse is wrong.
The pressure on young people to perform well at school in order to compete for jobs is a possible cause of the problem. Many believe they cannot live up to their parents' expectations, and feel a sense of hopelessness. Also the widespread availability of drugs means teenagers are faced with the temptation to experiment. Drugs are used as a means of expressing dissatisfaction with the pressures they face in society.
As a result many young people's talents are wasted, and addiction to hard drugs can cost a user his or her life. Furthermore, those who drink and drive may be involved in fatal road accidents. The cost to society is great, and enormous amounts of money are spent on convicting drug dealers and on education programmers.
To conclude, i recommend that the only sensible way to solve this problem is to educate young people about the dangers of drug use, and to take steps to reduce the pressure of competition placed upon them.