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Nepal Earthquake: Has mankind left the ‘Himalayan Kingdom'?

On One Hand There Are Several Stories Of Fight For Humanity, However, The Below Three Stories Will Make You Re-think The Possibilities Of Love And Human Emotions Shared Worldwide Regarding Nepal.

News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Devika Chhibber | Updated on: 30 Apr 2015, 11:11:10 AM

New Delhi:

After Nepal earthquake tragedy, now the ‘Himalayan Kingdom’ braces itself to fight the birth of several diseases like cholera and malaria in the aftermath.

On one hand there are several stories of fight for humanity, however, the below three stories will make you re-think the possibilities of love and human emotions shared worldwide regarding Nepal.

Do you know that a five-star hotel in Nepal has been accused of only allowing wealthy visitors into the lush-green open grounds while the desperate and homeless people have been refused just like that. According to reports, the luxury hotel Hyatt Regency in Kathmandu is only letting ‘a few rich people and westerners’ in to seek sanctuary in its 37 acres of open land. While the poor people have been left outside to die in makeshift camps on roadsides.

Is religion important than relief? Well, this missionary group thinks so! In a shocking incident, over 100,000 paperback editions of Gideon Bibles have arrived in Nepal. And, the step has been called ‘relief for the millions’ of Nepalese. Really?

Another incident is so inhuman that it will shock you to the core. Just yesterday Israel repatriated its nationals including two groups of babies born to surrogate mothers in Kathmandu.

Three babies have arrived in Nepal, a proud Interior Minister Gilad Erdan told the group of fathers. The inhuman part here is that the mothers and additional 100 Nepalese and Indian women have been left in the country waiting for an assistance.

The move has sparked an outrage in Nepal, India and even in Israel.

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First Published : 30 Apr 2015, 11:02:00 AM

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