before starting the topic, let me be confirmed that the point i'm going to discuss is mostly hypothethical based,might not be true but i believe it can surely work if governmnent starts thinking from now!
so,does a nation like us can really have billionaires??this may sound like a laughing stock to most of the readers but can be true if we really take it seariously?Let us consider this case with India only.
Topic 1:Before starting the topic, let's look at these facts about the present hydroelectricity condition of India:
Total electricity produced: 135,402MW
% of people getting electricity: around 60%(this includes people who only just have access to electricity and those who enjoy 24 hrs electricity service)
%of people not getting electricity: around 40%(this includes those people only who doesn't enjoy entire 24 hrs electricity service)
the point i have listed here is of course related with hydroelectricity but the topic is very serious one as well. looking at the statistics around 400 million people are yet to enjoy the benefit of hydroelectricity in the superfast developing country like india and also considering the fact that 135402 MW electricity has at present being supplying electricity needs to nearly half of the population of India and the capacity of Nepalese hydropower project is around 83000 MW.What does it defines?? we can say that if today Nepal had reached it's full potential of 83000MW electricity keeping in mind that the nation only needs around 2000MW electricity, we would be providing electricity to nearly 30%of the entire INDIANS!!!!!
For example: Let us say that 1MW electricity dost $100 per hour then supplying 81000MW electricity will cost around 8.1million$ per hour!!!!!!!then imagine how much revenue will be generated in 1 fiscal year!!
This can be one very good strategy to develop nepal not only as a rich and beautiful country but also as economically powerful nation !!! of course the government first of all need to take this matter seriously .
so,does a nation like us can really have billionaires??this may sound like a laughing stock to most of the readers but can be true if we really take it seariously?Let us consider this case with India only.
Topic 1:Before starting the topic, let's look at these facts about the present hydroelectricity condition of India:
Total electricity produced: 135,402MW
% of people getting electricity: around 60%(this includes people who only just have access to electricity and those who enjoy 24 hrs electricity service)
%of people not getting electricity: around 40%(this includes those people only who doesn't enjoy entire 24 hrs electricity service)
the point i have listed here is of course related with hydroelectricity but the topic is very serious one as well. looking at the statistics around 400 million people are yet to enjoy the benefit of hydroelectricity in the superfast developing country like india and also considering the fact that 135402 MW electricity has at present being supplying electricity needs to nearly half of the population of India and the capacity of Nepalese hydropower project is around 83000 MW.What does it defines?? we can say that if today Nepal had reached it's full potential of 83000MW electricity keeping in mind that the nation only needs around 2000MW electricity, we would be providing electricity to nearly 30%of the entire INDIANS!!!!!
For example: Let us say that 1MW electricity dost $100 per hour then supplying 81000MW electricity will cost around 8.1million$ per hour!!!!!!!then imagine how much revenue will be generated in 1 fiscal year!!
This can be one very good strategy to develop nepal not only as a rich and beautiful country but also as economically powerful nation !!! of course the government first of all need to take this matter seriously .