IN MAGAR COUNTRY

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These hills of central Nepal run on Gurkha remittances, but is the money being used productively?

The rural hinterland of Palpa, Gulmi, Syangja and Arghakhanchi in central Nepal is Magar country. To the bus traveler on the Butwal to Pokhara highway, this seems a desolate corridor reflecting little economic dynamism. Industry is nil, commerce is weak and while agriculture is the mainstay there is never a bumper harvest.

And yet, the people of this area manage to survive. Not only that, they keep radios and videos and buy expensive land in Pokhara to the north and Butwal and Bhairawa to the south. There is a lot of ready cash available in the Magar villages of Palpa, Gulmi, Syangja and Arghakhanchi.

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