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rudra

Is it true that the rudraksha farmers are expected to share 50% crop with the king of nepal?

also i wish to know if the King's adminstration supply any rudrakshas in bulk for any temple of course on paynent

    



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rudrak5ha
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No they do not have to share.

Buy rudrakSha online at rudrakshanepal.com


jon
things that you heard from any one without the reliable source is always misleading and false. the farmer of Nepal do not have to share nothing to the king. either it be corn or rudarksha. we live in free country not like the north Korea or bhutan.
its obvious that farmer need to pay the tax as in the system of the whole world. but tax is payed to government not to king.

i don't have idea of king's administration supplying any rudrakhas. generally king cannot take part in business activities according to the law of Nepal. if you want to buy rudrakshas you need to search on google or you can post add on various Nepali sites like sajha.com, kantipur etc. i hope you will get the response.


SagarSaroj
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No beacuse i am from nEPAL AND I ASKED A EXPERT ON THAT A NEPALI RUDRASKRA FARMER.


Mrs R
the guy does not seem to want to help even if he is taking their money
Indo-Nepal border: It has been 10 years since Nepal's Maoists begun their struggle to establish a communist republic through violence, and even today, their terror continues unabated — not only in Nepal, but also beyond its borders.


Hundreds of acres of Indian land is being ploughed by Nepali citizens. What's more shocking is that even their flags are flying high on Indian soil.


At a stretch of the Indo-Nepal border, nearly a hundred and fifty kilometers of land is virtually unguarded and Nepali farmers are ploughing not only the no-man's land but also the Indian soil beyond.


What is more alarming is that they have the support of the army and the Maoists.


And the Indian villagers living on the border are crying for help. "These people crossed the border with flags and guns," says Ram Babu, a villager.


Rajesh Srivastava, a staff of revenue department, says, "They crossed the border and entered India. They hoisted their flag in our territory."


Is this a slow but deliberate design of the Nepali army to keep pushing its boundaries into the Indian territory?


Pillars demarcating the International boundary have been uprooted and Maoist camps right on the border is a sure sign of lurking terror."We want peace. We are fighting for peace," says Maoist leader, Sri Babu.


Response to this crisis from the Indian side has been poor so far. After a month's persuasion by villagers, only a handful of SSB jawans and a team of local district officials have come to survey the land.


A situation as this one, should ideally have set the alarm bell ringing in India, but the way Government on the Indian side has reacted to save its borders is a encouraging enough signal for Nepali Maoists.


A handful of SSB jawans are hardly a match for the might of Nepali Maoists and its army. And the explanation offered by the officials reeks of callousness. "An enquiry is on. We will have an answer soon," says S Chandrashekar, a forest officer.


It's high time that the Centre takes action — not only to save the villagers who are losing their land but also to check the terror unleashed by the Nepal Maoists


j_t_henton
It is true that farmers do sahre 50% crop with the king of Napal.



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