Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Nepali Convention: Management


This is a business project. We have found the not for profit model in practice among the Nepalis in America has some serious drawbacks. I have been very impressed with Chandra Prakashji's business background. He is a doer, a go-getter, a people person, an entrepreneur by nature. So it is a core team of two.

Nepali Aawaz is his thing. I am not part of it. He has been a pioneer both in terms of the newspaper and the Nepali Mandir idea.

The first thing we do is bring the costs drastically down. The second thing is we think in terms of customer service. Like I say, dane dane pe likha hai khane bale ka naam, pratyek Nepali ke nidhar pe likha hai paintees dollar.

There is to be a management team. And there are to be the VIP guests, and the convention participants.

On the management team will be team leaders and team members. I am Chairperson, Chandra Prakash Sharma is President. All members of the team will get paid. I think the biggest chunk of the profit will go towards the convention to be held in 2008 as seed money. Payments will be handed out to the management team after the convention. You get paid in dollars, but you also get this huge social reward of having been at the core of the largest Nepali event outside of Nepal. Team leaders and team members should think of it as a job and exhibit professionalism.

I have felt the ethnic prejudice owing to my Madhesi background ever since I moved into the city last June. I am going to play hardball in that department as far as this convention is concerned. Be forewarned.

Gradually we are assembling the team. Efficiency is a top goal. We want team members to have to put in as few hours as possible. There is going to be a major emphasis on online communication to save time. Face time meetings can not be avoided altogether, true, but not all meetings have to happen in person.

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Skype
Google Talk

And there will be some students who will be on $10 per hour during the convention.

One model is where you have about six or 10 team leaders and hope to pay each equally. I don't like that model. It is not fluid enough. More likely each team leader will be assessed separately. So we will have task descriptions. If the early members of the team want to take on more of the tasks, fine. The pay goes up. Or we can have the tasks more distributed whereby no one person is having to do too much.

Some team leaders will get maximum leeway. Some team leaders might get micro managed. It really is a case by case basis thing. Good ideas can come from anywhere. And we expect the various team leaders to perhaps know more in their individual departments than the two senior management individuals. So there will be plenty of listening on our part. There will be much delegation as necessary. But in each case there will be budgetary parameters and perhaps a few other parameters. And when needed, the two senior management will have final say. The veto rests with us, although we hope to use it only sparingly.

We have other business ideas we hope to work on after the convention. Some members of the management team might want to get involved also with those. So perform, deliver, act professional, enjoy. This convention is supposed to be a festival. If you are not having fun being part of the management team, you are hurting the very spirit of the convention. Having fun is the number one qualification.

I am personally skeptical of the family metaphor. If we are not family, we are not family. End of story. We can be colleagues, and friends. We can be business partners. We can be comrades. And all those can be wonderful feelings.

People are encouraged to start applying for positions on the management team. Being in the city helps, but you don't have to be here. You could hope to telecommute.

Communication is key. Talk openly. Respect the team. Respect the goal of the idea.

We are going to start selling tickets right away as soon as the website gets launched.

Every Nepali in New York City who has a green card should be able to vote in the city elections. That is the goal. And that is separate from the convention. I would have worked on it with or without the convention. But the two are related. (Voting Rights For Immigrants In New York City)

I have also launched a project called Nepali Faces. The idea is to take snap shots of thousands of
Nepalis in the city and present them online at this blog. (Nepali Faces 1) When you go to the Nepali events in the city, you end up seeing the same few hundred faces. That bothers me. Where are the other thousands? We need to dig them out. The idea is to dig for oil.

We are going to sell tickets online. And we are going to sell tickets offline. I expect to see somewhere between 5,000 and 10,000 people at the convention.

The three evening events, and the forums during the day are key. There is work to be done in terms of media relations. There is much work to be done in the convention's relationship with the organizations across the country.

Both Chandra Prakashji and I have several other things we do besides this convention. So don't get confused.

He will be in charge of the Cultural Program and the Concert. I will be in charge of the Inauguration Ceremony and the Forums.

We hope to creat the buzz as we go along. That is good marketing. That also invites broad participation in the decision making process.

The website will be more than a place for information. It will have a sense of community. We will people the site. The entire event is to be video blogged. All participating organizations will have voting powers for some major decisions that are to be made. There will be some real fancy guests at the convention.

Stop being the sorry immigrant. Start seeing the possibilities. Take pride. Push the envelope. Think outside the box. Work hard. Play hard.

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In The News

JTMM Bandh Hits Life in Terai the first day of the two-day Terai bandh called by the Janatantrik Terai Mukti Morcha (JTMM). ..... Rural markets in Lahan, Golbazaar and Mirchaiya as well as in the district headquarters Siraha remained closed. Though some long-route vehicles plied on Mahendra Highway, most short route vehicles stayed off the roads. Academic institutions also remained closed. .... The coordinator of the central ad hoc committee of the JTMM, Jay Krishna Goit, said in a statement that the bandh was called to protest acts of violence, abductions, murders and extortion by the Maoists. He accused the Maoists of trying to intimidate the Madhesi people who are the "native residents of Terai." A report from Janakpur said normal life came to a halt due to the bandh. Markets were closed. So were academic institutions and factories. ...... long and short-route vehicles remained off the roads. Some vehicles plied on the East-West Highway with police escort. A report from Rajbiraj said Saptari bazaar was closed and normal life there affected. Academic institutions remained closed while public and private vehicles remained off the roads. Kalyanpur, Bhardaha, Kanchanpur, Fattehpur, Barsain and Chinnamasta bazaars also remained closed. In Gaighat, normal life was affected in Udaypur due to the JTMM bandh. Both long and short-route vehicles stayed off the roads. In Mahottari, the bandh affected normal life and vehicular movement came to a halt. Passengers were stranded after vehicles remained off the Jaleshwor-Matihani, Jaleshwor-Janakpur and Jaleshwor-Samsi-Bardibas road sections. Passengers had to either walk or take rickshaws to Janakpur.

Public Scholarships In Private Schools


All educational institutions, public and private, must have at least 10% of its students on need-based full scholarships. Institutions may also opt to have 5% on such full scholarships, and 10% on need-based half scholarships, or 5% on full, 6% on half, and 6% on one-third scholarships. But at no time should the proportion of full scholarships dip below 5%....... Employees of the state in the education and health sectors will be paid salaries that are at least 10% larger than to those with similar qualifications serving in other fields.

(Source: Proposed Constitution )

Private school operators 'surprised' by announcement of reservation a sudden decision by the government asking them to set aside 10 percent reservation for scholarship to students from underprivileged groups. ...... we are not in a position to provide 10 percent quota ..... the private schools, too, must demonstrate social responsibility and try to help the underprivileged students. ..... the cabinet approved the draft bill to amend the Education Act with provisions making it mandatory for private schools to set aside 10 percent of seats to underprivileged groups such as girls, Dalits and indigenous people ...... There are around 800,000 students in over 10,000 private schools across the country at present. The new bill also proposes to set up criteria to select the students for scholarship under reserved quota.
This is an important development, as far reaching as the 33% reservation for women. This is to say Nepal is willing to design its democracy anew. Nepal does not have to live the constraint of only doing things that others have already done. This national provision will be a major milestone for social justice in Nepal. This will have more far reaching positive effects on the target communities than reservations in jobs.

This is a great initiative. Now it is important to get the formula right. All the participating schools will have to factor this in as a cost of doing business. You pay your phone and electricity bills, don't you? Now you also pay for these scholarships.

I am sure there are a few different ways of doing it. But as long as there will be a periodic parliamentary review of this provision, I am sure the details will come out fair and effective.

This is yet another way to steal the Maoist thunder. Power flows through the ballot box. You win elections and design provisions like this one. The disadvantaged benefit. I am mighty proud of this government for taking this initiative.

I think the government should also move to make party finances transparent as a first step. The second step would be state funded parties.

In The News

No import of arms: Home Minister Sitaula; Reports of arms import baseless: Indian Embassy NepalNews
If extortion continues, bank branches may shut down: NBA chief
NA vehicles not carrying arms: CMC
CZOP launches campaign to enable every child to return home this Dashain
Interim constitution to be finalized by mid-October: UML General Secy.

NEPAL: Many IDPs still afraid to return home Reuters AlertNet, UK
NEPAL: Children still living in fear of Maoist rebels Reuters AlertNet
Nepal Govt denies Maoist allegation of arms import from India Hindu, India
Nepal Maoists suspect new arms supplies for army Washington Post Krishna Bahadur Mahara told Reuters dozens of army trucks thought to be carrying arms were headed for Kathmandu ..... "The trucks are now in military barracks near Gajuri," Mahara said referring to a village 70 km (45 miles) west of the capital. "We think they are carrying arms." ...... Home Minister Krishna Prasada Sitaula said the 33 trucks were carrying goods and equipment for Nepali troops going to join United Nations peacekeeping operations in Lebanon for which the country has committed 850 soldiers.
Indian military supplies for Nepal unleashes uproar India eNews.com
Nepal Maoists suspect new arms supplies for army Reuters AlertNet
World Bank official urges Nepal to punish defaulters People's Daily Online, China
WB chief wants action against bank defaulters Nepalnews.com
Govt should settle default cases: Ohasi Gorkhapatra
International Organization for Migration opens office in Nepal People's Daily Online, China
Nepal gets its own garden of Babylon India eNews.com, India Nepal, one of the poorest countries in the world, will soon unveil one of the world’s costliest public gardens likely to eclipse the fabled Hanging Gardens of Babylon in both splendour and controversy. .... Located right opposite the royal palace in Kathmandu, flanked by narrow congested lanes and budget tourists, the pleasure garden of a former potentate’s son has been transformed by an Austrian architect into a garden of dreams, complete with a Viennese cafe, a restaurant for the well-heeled and an amphitheatre. ..... At a time Nepal is striving for a republic and equality, the plan to revive an elitist ruling clan’s garden as an ivory tower for the affluent tourist and aristocratic Nepalis is politically incorrect. Outside the garden, children beg from tourists and at night, prostitutes hustle customers...... the capital has few open, green spaces. Much of it has been encroached upon by the palace and the army.
Make ‘chhoti bhansars’ fewer: India to Nepal Kantipur Online, Nepal

USAID launches flood relief program, Moriarty in far west Kantipur Publications
Maoists announce strikes against "arms import", govt denies allegation
Government-imported arms entered Nepal via Birgunj: Maoists
Maoists threaten security agencies
निजी स्कुलमा १० प्रतिशत छात्रवृत्ति १० प्रतिशत छात्रवृत्ति व्यवस्थाले करिब ८० हजार निम्न वर्गका बालबालिका लाभान्वित बनाउने बताएका छन् । छात्रवृत्ति व्यवस्था दुरुपयोग नहोस् भनेर उक्त कार्यक्रममा शिक्षा कार्यालयसमेतको सहभागिताको व्यवस्था गरिएको छ । छात्रवृत्ति वितरणका लागि विद्यालय सञ्चालक समितिका अध्यक्ष संयोजक तथा पि्रन्सिपल/ प्रधानाध्यापक र जिल्ला शिक्षा कार्यालयका प्रतिनिधि सदस्य रहेको समिति बन्नेछ । समितिको सिफारिसमा जिल्ला शिक्षा अधिकारीले सदर गरेपछि मात्र छात्रवृत्ति दिइने व्यवस्था विधेयकले गरेको छ । समितिले छात्रवृत्ति छनोट मापदण्ड निर्धारण गर्ने व्यवस्थासमेत गरेको छ । यसले निजी र सार्वजनिक विद्यालयबीच खाडल केही हदसम्म पूर्ति गर्ने शिक्षासचिवको दाबी छ । 'पहिलोपटक निजी विद्यालयमा सरकारको प्रवेश भएको छ ।' ..... शिक्षा ऐनको सातांै संशोधनमा कुल आम्दानीको एक दशमलव पाँच प्रतिशत छात्रवृत्ति कोषमा राख्नुपर्ने प्रावधान थियो । तर विद्यालयले रकम बढी भएको भनेपछि कार्यान्वयन भएन । .... क्रान्तिकारीसहितका विद्यार्थी संगठनले गरेको आन्दोलन क्रममा यस्तो छात्रवृत्ति १५ प्रतिशत हुनुपर्ने माग भएकामा त्यसलाई पनि समायोजन गरेर १० प्रतिशत बनाइएको शिक्षा अधिकारीको भनाइ छ ।
हतियार भित्रिए राजमार्गमा प्रत्यक्षदर्शीहरूले करिब ४० ठूला ट्रकहरू देखेको बताए । उनीहरूका अनुसार तीमध्ये अधिकांश सैनिक ट्रकहरू हुन् ।
मोरियार्टीद्वारा जिल्ला नेताहरूसँग छलफल
नागरिकता राष्ट्रिय समस्या
नयाँ युद्धको षड्यन्त्र
मधेसमा अनेरास्ववियुका चुनौती अध्यक्ष्ा खिमलाल भट्टराईले अखिललाई मधेसी विद्यार्थीमाझ कसरी फैलाउने र आस्था तथा भरोसाको केन्द्र बनाउने सुझाव माग्नुभयो ।
KATHMANDU, NEPAL
Sept.13, 2006
TROUBLE & ANARCHY IN KATHMANDU

Over 20 truck-loads of the mystry weapons that were intercepted in India aboard Russian-planes were stopped outside of Kathmandu early this morning and have now entered the city.

Shops around the Japanese Embassy in Lazenpath, where this Journalist was visiting were started to shut-down as people blocked the streets, milled-around and some started tyre-fires. Cabs have stopped working, and there is panic reported in much of the Capital.

The Maoist were quick to sieze on the weapon delivery and rushed around various parts of the cith calling for investigation and "Peoples War"...

Near the Palace large crowds and police seemed confused, angry, and ready for conffotation.

The Maoist have called for demonstrations to mark International Revolutionary Woman's Day and the crowds angered by the arms delivery have grown to more than 30,000 in Ratna Park, as reported by mobile-phone and are still growing.

There seems to be dwindeling security for visitor or Nepali and I have been been warned by friends and strangers," not to go out at night, not to carry much money, and to take care of myself".

A wind of uncertanty and anarchy blows in the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal.

D,Michael Van De Veer-Freelance Jouranlist, Mamber SAJA(South Asian Journalist Association), Host OUT OF THE BOX KKCR-FM www.kkcr.org

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