A Non-resident Nepali (NRN) Shesh
Ghale announced that MIT Holdings will start a five-star hotel in Nepal,
whereas another NRN Bhawan Bhatta — chairman of BB Airways and treasurer of NRN
Association — announced the inaugural flight of BB Airways from today to Kuala
Lumpur, during the NRN Day celebration here today.
"We are negotiating with an
international hotel chain that will be finalised in a week," said chairman
of MIT Holdings Ghale, adding that the company will invest around Aus$75-Aus$80
million as foreign direct investment from Australia for the project that will
start within a year.
The holding company has already
bought land near the earlier royal palace and will start construction within a
year, he informed. "It will take another three years to complete the
construction and the five-star hotel will come into operation by 2017."
Similarly, Bhatta announced the
start of scheduled flights of BB Airways to Kuala Lumpur. "Soon, the
airlines will fly to Hong Kong and in a month, it will start scheduled flights
to Japan," he said.
BB Airways, with an initial
capital of Rs 500 million, is a Rs 4 billion company promoted by NRNs.
NRNs want to see a peaceful and
prosperous Nepal, said founding president of NRNA Dr Upendra Mahato, addressing
the NRN Day. "It is a pride to be a poor citizen of a rich country than to
be a rich citizen of a poor country," he said, adding that the government
has failed to utilise the remittance and skills of migrant Nepalis.
Migration is a short-term
phenomenon and remittance can be a cushion for the time being only, but in the
long term there is no alternative to creating employment in the country, said
president of Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) Suraj
Vaidya, on the occasion.
Nepal is not a poor country, it's
only our mentality that is poor as the country offers huge potential that needs
to be exploited, he said, asking NRNs to invest and help generate employment in
the country.
He was of the opinion that
political instability and labour problems could create some problems, but Nepal
still is a fertile ground for investment as compared to other countries.
Nepalis have been able to achieve
a lot abroad, said care taker prime minister Dr Baburam Bhattarai, asking them
to replicate the success story in the country.
Realising the weakness in
governance and bureaucracy, he said that the government has failed to create
conducive business environment, investment-friendly environment and
investor-friendly bureaucracy. "Otherwise how can Nepalis, who have been
contributing to foreign economies fail in their own country," he asked,
adding that the country cannot achieve double-digit growth without foreign
investment and technology.
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