Poor counties are still to avail the full benefits of the internet.

I have been using Internet for about two years and I enjoy the paid sites and even earn a little amount in return but the thanks and gratitude go to my American friends and my brother who pay on my behalf and buy me the membership of the sites which demand payments to be made in dollars.

There are thousands of houses in Nepal and they have computers and internet connections but unfortunately they can’t enjoy the facilities of the sites which issue paid memberships, for Paypal is not functional in Nepal and other major credit cards hard to get because they are issued to Big Businessmen and companies which export goods.

Most of the writing sites and educational sites charge about 2 to 4 dollars a month and I believe most of the students of college level can afford to pay that amount which is equal to about 150 to 300 Nepalese rupees a month but unfortunately they can’t do so in the absence of proper system of sending money.

It would be a divine gift to them and it would bring them closer to the knowledge which the Western World has if they were allowed to pay the amount in the local banks in their own currency. I would be delighted if some kind people looked into it and did something constructive.

All they have is Nepalese currency and Indian currency and they can pay the amount wanted by the Western companies in these currencies without any hassle but the process should be easy and simple.

I have about 10,000 students who are very well known to me and they all want to join certain educational sites and writing sites and many of them want to take part in writing contests but unfortunately they are handicapped.

At present their computers are only surfing machines and a way to the free sites to join a club or a group to exchange photos, letters, or videos which I think is really ridiculous.
It would be a very kind gesture if some gentlemen from the western world began to think seriously about it. I am sure that their business will further flourish and in the process, the Nepalese students will gain the knowledge and ideas which are almost alien to them.