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An economist’s 1.96 billion rupee view on bandh

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An interesting article from Chandan Sapkota was published in My Republica today (“Costs of Nepal bandas“, 30th January 2010).

He has done a back-of-the-envelope calculation to estimate the cost of a Nepal bandh to Nepal. Its not the first attempt, but perhaps the most well thought out and up-to-date estimation.

Organizing strikes (popularly known as bandas) have been the easiest way to either show discontent over government policies or to press for one that serves the interest of a certain group. The people dislike bandas because it never serves their interest. It costs them their freedom, vocation and income. Frustrated by the disruption of normal life, youths have initiated a campaign DIE Nepal Bandh DIE. Even Mother’s Groups in various cities have protested against bandas.

He summarises that the total cost per day to be per day 1.96 billion Rs., the cost per day for each member of the working population is 117 Rs. The author argues one day of bandh costs of 218,190 rural workers jobs, if there were a rural employment program that provides jobs and pays Rs100 per day to people below the poverty line during the lean agriculture season.

Frequent bandas trigger capital flight, which is detrimental to long-run economic growth. Partly due to bandas, multinational companies like Colgate Palmolive ceased production last year. The garment industry is near extinction. It is also putting upward pressure on general prices of goods and services, thus contributing to a double-digit inflation rate.

It is frustrating to see political leaders, who promised to develop Nepal like Switzerland, encouraging and initiating bandas. They are depriving citizens of the potential for an increase in per capita income, freedom to pursue one’s dream and vocation, and to live a peaceful life with a hope for a bright future. Bandas have ripped people off the very things that the organizers promised to bring them. Enough is enough. Say NO to bandas!

It would be very interesting to compare the cost of bandh to the whole country with the cost of enforcing bandh by mobilising and incentivising your political supporters. Tiny in comparison no doubt.

Read the full article online http://myrepublica.com/portal/index.php?action=news_details&news_id=14630

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January 30th, 2010 at 12:58 pm

Demise of garment industry

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Chandan Sapkota reports on the death of the garment industry. As he points out, bandhs were far from the main cause – incompetence or negligence over more than a decade are they key reasons. However:

Frequent strikes along the main highways led to an increase in transportation cost. This also increased the risk of delivery problems, leading to an escalation in the final price of garments. It further eroded the price competitiveness of Nepalese garments. To make matters worse, trade unions and militant youth wings made a mockery of property rights by occupying and confiscating private property, and forced an increase in wages and allowances, irrespective of labor productivity. The lack of a regular power supply also aggravated the situation.

If this is the case for the garment industry, how is any other industry coping?

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January 21st, 2010 at 5:48 am

Education at the mercy of strikes

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From “ARCHANA”

They should not hesitate to declare academic institutions as zones of peace and parties should give necessary emphasis to keep the education sector out of politics. The right of students to education is being violated by the so-called bandhs.

http://nepalnewshorizon.blogspot.com/2010/01/education-at-mercy-of-strikes.html?zx=777d063e1d389506

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January 20th, 2010 at 4:29 pm

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