The TikTok ban has garnered more attention and concern, overshadowing the tragic deaths of real people in Jajarkot due to seemingly mundane causes like the “cold.” It is disheartening that such basic conditions lead to fatalities, especially when the weather is not excessively harsh, like -10 degrees Celsius. The government remains indifferent, as has been the case for a long time, and expectations for positive action are low. However, the societal response is perplexing. Why is there a lack of support, even in providing essential clothing for those already devastated by earthquakes? This critical issue receives minimal attention on social media, with only a handful of small groups offering assistance.
I remember a quote : People in poverty are seen merely as numerical data, statistics easily rounded off when the calculations are complete. Poor people are round off numbers.
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xito xito ghar abanuna paro ni, paisa tokera das taha bata kahaji garera matrae kra hunxa, wa pal ma matrae kasari basun. 10-12 dinma NBC ko 2 kothe ghar banxa, construction team lagera banauna paroni, sarkar nai alu xa.
Aliali aayeko donation kati jana jholey lai badera aile ka vatti ma basera khadai holan
Paila ko Jastaa ra tirpaal chor haru ailey ni power maa chhan, kei garenan etro barsa ni ini haru nai sarkar maa vayera. Kati dhilo gareko k
Yo pahadi jilla haru naksa ma herda sano hunchan, tara tya ko terrain yesto rugged huncha eutai jilla ma ni kunau gau bata 1-2 din lagatar hidera matra main highway aaipugcha. Ani yo majority political stunt garna gako haru tyo basti samma 1-2 din hidera, pal tripal luga suga liyera ta obviously jadainan. Ini haru road cheu chau ko thau ma photo khichaera farkine ho majority. Tara tya jajarkot mai ni multiple level of bikat cha. Jajarkot sadarmukam is quite accessible these days. Yet there are places accessing which take 1-2 days. The recent death of a women was in one of these remote villages. Unfortunately the majority of aidgroups i see are limited to villages nearby highways.
Apparently when they were offered clothes, arkako ko purano luga na laune bhanyo re teta ko government le
My sister and her friends who are nurses are going for dekhpal…so don’t worry
So!?? Have you donated something?? If not, then stfu.
Hami Nepal team RSS ra Anerasowiu ko team le help garya sunyathe resource napugya ho?Natra donationta ekdamai dheraicha bhanne suneko espali
Emotional video on TikTok might have brought more attention to it. But it has been banned.
That’s our democracy at work. Our great socialism oriented democracy is quite good at reducing the number of poors in the country by either killing them or sending them abroad.
Been making insulation for them from fablab kathmandu from recycled plastic. Come help.
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Your last paragraph says it well. As Stalin said, one death is a tragedy. A million deaths are a statistic.
Sensationalism moved towards tiktok and Prasain. Jajarkot, which has always been “undeveloped” in the perspective of politicians, got the clout by so called leaders going there in helicopters.
Our attention span is awfully awfully short and media exploits that. People engage with the content that is reactive. Death news are just sad, people skip it because they think there’s not much they can do.
The people living in the consequences of a devastating earthquake are literally freezing to death. Yet all we all will do is point fingers, and no action will be taken. It is really really depressing.