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KATHMANDU, Nov 15: Ashish Sinha and Kalash Tuladhar have been friends for over a decade. Both of them went to the United States to study and lived for a number of years before they thought of coming back to Nepal.
By Pratik Rimal

KATHMANDU, Nov 15: Ashish Sinha and Kalash Tuladhar have been friends for over a decade. Both of them went to the United States to study and lived for a number of years before they thought of coming back to Nepal.


"There, we had a comfortable lifestyle and we didn't have to worry much about anything," Ashish, founder of Iron Monk Works, a three month two-wheeler maintenance and customs shop, at Gairidhara said.


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For both Ashish and Kalash, the sense of responsibility to play their parts in Nepal's development guided their decision to come back home. "There's so much possibilities in Nepal," Kalash said.


Video: Dipendra Rokka, Sujan Shrestha


Editing: Bijay Kansakar

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