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TRANSICIÓN
¡Es tan frío el hueco, tan oscuro el huerto
donde depositan mi cuerpo doliente!
—¿Cómo el hueco es frío si el cuerpo está muerto?
A partir de ahora sólo el alma siente...
Ah! Esta cama tosca donde estoy echado
y este cuarto oscuro y tan bien cerrado!
Quiero levantarme, pero estoy cansado...
¿Que rumor es ese en el cuarto al lado?
Hay un jardín cerca: siento aroma a flores.
Quiero levantarme, pero estoy cansado...
Estoy tan cansado pero sin dolores.
Y el rumor aumenta en el cuarto al lado.
—¡Bajen el cajón!— dice alguno ahora.
¿Quién murió en tanto estuve durmiendo?
Cercano a la puerta oigo alguien que llora,
lamenta la suerte de quien va partiendo.
Quiero levantarme, con fuerza tamaña
inertes mis manos y mi cuerpo duro.
Reza el sacerdote en una lengua extraña,
mientras quedo preso de este cuarto oscuro.
Va cayendo tierra sobre mi tejado.
Parece que el mundo se está derrumbando...
El aire me falta del cuarto cerrado
y una multitud fuera está llorando.
Siento un temblor leve, un escalofrío...
Casi nada escucho; nada estoy sintiendo.
¿Por qué no me sacan de este cuarto frío?
Alguien murió mientras estuve durmiendo.
¡Es tan frío el hueco, tan oscuro el huerto
donde depositan mi cuerpo doliente!
—¿Cómo el hueco es frío si el cuerpo está muerto?
A partir de ahora sólo el alma siente.
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3rd AIDS National conference |
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When I took part in the 3rd National AIDS conference of
Nepal, I came to learn lots of things; if I hadn’t participated then I would
have missed a lot.
I was stunned to know that a transgender had sex more than 3500 times in a
year because he is lowly paid.
The people who lure girls by paying for their lunch and dinner, sometimes
transfer the balance to their mobiles for in exchange of sex and to show
that they love these girls!
I came in to contact with an LGBTI group and learnt about their feelings. I
was sad to know that they have been ostracized from their homes and
relatives because their main occupation is cheap sex. Their stories, which
are dominated by rejections, really heart and are touchy.
In Achham District in mid-western region where all the people - children,
men and women - of a village development committee are infected with HIV.
The socio-economic status of that place is being degrading. However, it is
now improving, though slowly thanks to all the NGOs, INGOs and local
community organizations working there.
I was fortunate to meet with the women of this district, though their
language is a little difficult to understand, and asked them about their
lives and the community's perception towards them.
It was sad to learn that they have been stigmatized, discriminated and
suppressed, especially if they are widows, whose husbands died of
AIDS-related ailment. One woman narrated to me how this state of affairs had
been so denigrating to her livelihood since her husband died ten years ago
of AIDS.
The main reason for this massive mishap is the migration of men from the
villages to the Indian places and having unsafe sex with the sex workers.
Another thing is the unsafe delivery of babies from infected mother.
The voices of sex workers, I think, was where for the first time in the
history of Nepal, sex workers got a platform platform to express their
feelings and experiences of being a sex worker, the challenges such as
mistreatment by the police and having their places of work burnt or
destroyed. These women are mostly involved in sex work business due to
poverty and their low income status.
There are some places in Nepal where very young girls are involved in sex
work e.g. in Jhapa (a district of eastern region), a study shows that sex
workers here range from 10 years to 54 years old females, nevertheless the
women who are in some employment are also engaged in sex work. The preferred
times are Fridays afternoons as offices (especially government ones) close
as early as two in the afternoon.
The main issues that were identified for the transmission of HIV and AIDS
are poverty, lack of education, unemployment, stigma, discrimination and
others.
HIV and AIDS is being overwhelmingly transmitted in South Asia especially
India and other countries. Sex workers of Thailand are well informed about
HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention and there is a red zone area where the
sex workers can do their work freely and safely
پاکستان
کی موجودہ سیاست
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(Atta ur Rehman Qureashi, Rawalpindi) |
| پاکستان کی موجودہ
سیاست نے کئی رنگ پکڑے ہمیشہ آنے والی حکومت سابقہ حکومت پر الزام
لگاتی ہے کہ سب کچھ کیا دھرہ سابقہ حکومت کا تھا۔ہم لوگوں میں کب
سیاسی شعور آئے گا کب تک ہم لوگ ایک دوسرے پر الزام تراشی کرتے رہیں
گے۔کیوں نہیں ہم یہ سوچتے ہیں کہ جو غلطیاں کسی نے کی ہیں اُن کو ہم
کیوں دھرائیں۔ ہم اُن سے بہتر کام کریں تا کہ ہم کو کوئی بُرا نہ کہہ
سکے۔ہم کیوں کوئی جامع پالیسی بنا لیتے تاکہ آئندہ آنے والی حکومت
بھی اُس پر چل سکے تاکہ اُس کو کام کرنے میں آسانی ہو۔
آج ہم وہاں پہ نہیں کھڑے جہاں پہ ہم کو ہونا چاہیے۔اب وقت آگیا ہے کہ
ہم کوئی مثبت قدم اُٹھائیں اور اپنے پیارے وطن کو وہ مقام دیں جس کے
لیے ہم نے اس کو حاصل کیا تھا۔
ضرورت اس امر کی ہے کہ زیادہ سے زیادہ عوام کو شعور و آگہی دی جائے
تاکہ وہ آگے آ کر ملک کی ترقی میں اپنا کردار ادا کر سکیں۔ اس کے لیے
میڈیا بہت اہم رول ادا کر رہا ہے مگر اس کو ایک قدم اور آگے آنا ہو
گااور زیادہ سے زیادہ لوگوں میں سیاسی شعور و آگہی دی جاسکے۔ |
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ما یوس قوم کے لیے
ایک خوشخبری |
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پا کستانی قوم جو ان دنوں میں بہت صدمے میں تھی ہر روز
کسی نئے بم دھماکے کی خبر آتی تھی۔ایسے
حا لات میں لوگوں نے سوچنا شروع کر دیا
تھا کہ
اب کیا ہو گا پکستان کا کیا مستقبل ہو گا۔ کئی لوگ نفسیاتی امراض کا
شکار ہو گئے۔ ہر کوئی یہ سوچتا تھا کہ آج گھر سے کام پر
جا تو رہا ہوں پتا نہیں
واپس بھی گھر آ سکوں گا کہ نہیں۔ایک طرف آپریشن اور دوسری طرف خود کش حملے ۔ ٹی
وی آن کرو
تو دھماکے کی بریکنگ نیوز چل رہی ہوتی ہیں۔ہمارے چینل بھی بات کو کو
ئی زیادہ پیش کرتے ہیں۔ ہر وقت ان بریکنگ نیوز کی وجہ سے ایک خوف طاری رہتا ہے
کہ نا جانے اب کیا ہونے والا ہے۔
اس افسردہ ماحول میں پاکستانی کرکٹ ٹیم نے ٢٠ ٢٠ ورلڈ کپ جیت کر مایوس قوم کو
خوش کر دیا۔آج ہر
کو ئی مایوسی اور نا اُمیدی کو چھوڑ کر ایک نئے جزبے کے ساتھ
آگے بڑ رہا ہے اور کہ رہا یے کہ ہم کچھ کر سکتے ہیں۔آج بھی وہی حلات ہیں بم
دمھاکے ہوو رہے ہیں،مگر قوم کو ایک تبدیلی ملی ہے ۔ ان کو ایک خوشی ملی ہے ۔
کیا ہما رے حکمران ہم کو ہمارا وہی پاکستان دے سکتے ہیں جو آج سے ١٠ سال پہلے
کا تھا۔ کیا ہما رے حکمران ہم کو کوئی خوشخبری دے سکتے ہیں۔
کیا کو یئ ایسا لیڈر ہے جو قوم کو لے کر ایک نئے پاکستان کو بنا سکے۔
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Life is like a
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Life is like a candle.
It burns, burns and burns and gives lights to others,
And goes down and down until finished,
And leaves a good example in world.
Life goes down and down every second.
Are we giving light to others?
Are we leaving good examples?
Are we leaving a bright name?
My job at call center
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by
Yashoda Aryal,
Nepal
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The alarm rings loudly, it’s midnight. My sweet dreams were so young,
yet my impulses push me to wake up. Confused whether or not to brush my
teeth, as I just slept for four hours and brushed my teeth then, I
freshen up and dress within five minutes. The horn of the van shouts
alarmingly outside my home. So I grab my identity card and diary, which
used to be the data base containing the owner’s name, the phone number
of the business, and phone numbers to be followed. Then I run out to the
van, where all the other agents are sleeping and snoring.
My work begins: “May I speak to the owner there, it’s me Jenny calling
you from a website designing and hosting company. We are offering you a
sample website design for your business.” The person on the phone might
reply, “Yes, this is the owner, what do you want?” or “No owner, call
later,” or “Yes, I know you are calling from a website designing and
hosting company…please take me off your list. If you can again, I will
sue you, do you understand?” Or perhaps: “I’m not interested in your
business,” or “Are you selling something, if so I’m not interested in
your business,” or “It’s Saturday, I’m busy with my customers, could you
call later,” or “It’s a subway, a corporate business, our head office
has its own website, we appreciate your call,” or “Don’t call me, our
business doesn’t need a website.”
We call nearly 400 – 500 numbers in eight hours, from 2:00 a.m. to 10:00
a.m., but customers interested in buying a domain of the website or
redesigning the website are few—perhaps only one or two. Every call is
of equal importance, for missing one call might cause you to miss the
sale. Missing the sale means staying there for two more hours!
This is an example of outsourcing, i.e., the practice in which companies
move or contract out some or all of their manufacturing or service
operations to other companies that specialize in those operations or to
companies in other countries. In both cases the practice is usually done
to take advantage of lower-cost labor or other efficiencies.
In Nepal we name them call centers. Business is done in one country,
especially in developed or developing countries where employees need not
be paid as highly as in the owner company. It cannot be denied that call
centers are flourishing in third world countries, India being one of the
pioneers in South Asia. India earns an increasing amount of foreign
exchange from call-center services that are out-sourced from businesses
in the United States and other countries. Nepal is following India’s
example.
Call centers usually look to hire younger people eighteen and older
since the work is demanding and requires energetic people to talk to and
pursue the listeners. In Nepal, especially students who can communicate
in English after their inter of bachelor’s level join them. We also can
find many students who are trying for study abroad. Their motive is to
become good and fluent speakers of English.
Call centers demand strong discipline. Everyone is focused on their
work. Yet there is freedom if you are able to maintain your scores. In
break times and after office hours most of the employees can be found
smoking. The reason is unclear, maybe it’s the demanding culture of call
centers; however, most were habitual smokers before joining. Very few
take up the habit after joining.
Everyone is very frank and you cannot forget friends made at call
centers as it is the meeting place of people who have similar interests,
are quite motivated, and of course are very enthusiastic and full of
energy. It teaches a lot of things about the way of life of foreign
countries, their culture, their way of thinking, and their way of
tackling things. You can learn how to deal with people and how to
convince them to listen to you.
Regarding salary, it is quite appreciable because an intermediate
student earning more than Rs. 6,000 to Rs. 25,000 in the context of
Nepal is a great thing. The salary depends on your qualifications and
the post you are handling. In India salaries are a bit higher in
comparison to Nepal because the business is competitive and of course
there are higher sales.
Link tree, serving minds, and many more are good examples of outsourcing
in Nepal. These companies are leading in business and have helped our
country to earn foreign exchange and aided hundreds of students to
obtain jobs. The drop out ratio is very high as the students are not
stable at work, since they usually leave work for their higher studies.
The policies and strategies of the companies are made in a similar
manner. It’s the reason why we can find vacancy announcements every
Wednesday in The Himalayan Times.
Specialized outsourced services are popular in the USA, UK, Australia,
etc. There are different working shifts. Since the times of Asian,
European, or American countries differ from eight to ten hours, when we
are working nights here, those countries have day time. So to do
business in the USA at day time we have to work afternoons, evenings, or
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There are two types of outsourcing businesses. The first is customers
making calls to order purchases in the call centre, e.g., DELL computers
have such a facility in India. Customers from the USA or other countries
call them to purchase computers, etc. The second is agents from
outsourcing companies making calls to sell their products, as mentioned
above. In the former case, it is an easy means of doing business, but
the latter one is more difficult because the agents have to push them to
buy their products. Also nowadays, fake outsourcing centers are also
developing. They might say that they are offering insurance service or
credits to their business. Instead they just take the credit card
numbers with their pin codes and charge them on their credit cards
without any benefits for the customers. These types of “outsourcing
companies” are also a hurdle for a fair market and blackmail the
customers by hacking their credit cards.
The means of payment in outsourcing companies are Pay Pal (online paying
service), credit cards, and of course, cheques. In terms of outsourcing,
their companies are registered in their own countries, they are licensed
to do business inside or outside the owner country. They have bank
accounts in the owner country and all the transactions are done in the
country itself, but the selling business is carried out from another
country. For example, the head office of Serving Minds is in Pembroke
Pines, Florida, and its working places are in Nepal and India.
There is a two-way benefit, for example, for the employee and the
employer. Employees are happy in getting well paid jobs and the
companies profit having lower costs. The employee earns more than 10
dollars per hour in the USA, so the employee earns more than 80 dollars
a day. The same 80 dollars in Nepal can pay an employee for a month.
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Way of Life

Written by Sushil Aryal
Nepal
Struggle finds out the pathways to opportunity
only which is the source of energy
lots of tensions and only a handful success
No way and idea about the future
which is the main source of torture
that's worthless to be suggested by others
which is only the way that bothers
and what an empty lifer where there is no way further
Toils and struggle are not only the way to success
that's only the source of confidence
which just increases our self resistance
there's no way towards darkness in the future
and what a life like an extinguishing candle
The way of life in not only success
it's sometimes failure and distress
care and instructions are only dreams
which is never going to be implemented
and what a future which is just complicated
Atta ur Rehman Qureashi,
Pakistan
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