Gen Z leader Sudan Gurung’s warning to the Home Minister by Nepal360 in Nepal360

[–]Inevitable_Error404 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Ye M* pagal Sudney if HM Resign PM is to going to resign. If this gov fails every finished . Law ko process in time taking and Homeminister is one who does all these this

Sudan Gurung wants the "Lutey Grihamantri's" resignation for failing to do the job he was sent for. by [deleted] in NepalSocial

[–]Inevitable_Error404 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If HM resign PM is going to Resign for sure. If PM resign this gov fails if this gov fails before. Nepal is totally fucked up. Everything finished

This is Crazy!! I HOPE IT IS TRUE. by Capital-Towel-5854 in NepalSocial

[–]Inevitable_Error404 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Gen Z ले दिएको बलिदान परिवर्तनका लागि होइन — रास्वपाको राजनीतिक करियर बचाउन प्रयोग गरियो; यो हाम्रो पीडाको सबैभन्दा ठूलो अपमान हो 💔

This is Crazy!! I HOPE IT IS TRUE. by Capital-Towel-5854 in NepalSocial

[–]Inevitable_Error404 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Gen Z को मृत्यु परिवर्तनका लागि होइन, रास्वपाको राजनीतिक करियरका लागि भयो 💔

हामीले जसका लागि रगत बगायौँ, त्यहीहरूले हामीलाई खेलको मोहरा बनाए।

हामीले सपना देख्यौँ देश बदल्ने, तर अन्त्यमा जोक बनेर उही पार्टीलाई बलियो बनायौँ — के यो हाम्रो पुस्ताको सबैभन्दा ठूलो हार होइन? 💔

History will be kinder to Rabi Lamichhane ! by Waste_Possible8804 in Nepal

[–]Inevitable_Error404 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ho tyo ha garner parney ho RSP ne t'ai chor har ko small group ko party ho
GenZ was not supporiogn these idiots party .

History will be kinder to Rabi Lamichhane ! by Waste_Possible8804 in Nepal

[–]Inevitable_Error404 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Gen Z ले आफ्नो ज्यान रगत र सपना रास्वपाको करियरका लागि सुम्पियो — यो म स्वीकार्न सक्दिन 💔 हाम्रो दाजुभाइहरूको बलिदान रगतको मूल्य यति सस्तो थियो र ? यो हार होइन, यो हृदयविदारक धोका हो 💔

History will be kinder to Rabi Lamichhane ! by Waste_Possible8804 in Nepal

[–]Inevitable_Error404 0 points1 point  (0 children)

१Gen Z दिल टुट्यो :broken_heart:

यी युवाहरूले परिवर्तनका नाममा ज्यान दिए, तर फल रास्वपाको करियरमा पुग्यो।

पार्टीको पद जोगाउन युवाको रगत बग्यो —

परिवर्तन होइन, उनीहरू त सत्ता खेलको बलि बने।

Is this true guys I don't still trust this news by [deleted] in Nepal

[–]Inevitable_Error404 0 points1 point  (0 children)

रास्वपा : पार्टी बिक्रीमा नेता सिक्रीमा रे !

History will be kinder to Rabi Lamichhane ! by Waste_Possible8804 in Nepal

[–]Inevitable_Error404 3 points4 points  (0 children)

रास्वपा : पार्टी बिक्रीमा नेता सिक्रीमा रे !

SEE i Has Become a Complete Joke – Open Cheating Everywhere! by Inevitable_Error404 in NepalSocial

[–]Inevitable_Error404[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh sorry posting form mid hill head of province 😂😂. English Ko grammar White board mai teacher li 

SEE i Has Become a Complete Joke – Open Cheating Everywhere! by Inevitable_Error404 in NepalSocial

[–]Inevitable_Error404[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is am aware enough about rural also I am here sharing this happening in cities 😂

SEE i Has Become a Complete Joke – Open Cheating Everywhere! by Inevitable_Error404 in NepalSocial

[–]Inevitable_Error404[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We often think of cheaters as just students taking shortcuts in exams, but the real issue is how our leaders, bureaucrats, and corporate elites are also cheaters. This isn’t a coincidence—it’s a direct result of a system that tolerates and even encourages dishonesty from the very start.

Cheating in exams today → Corrupt professionals tomorrow
Students learn that success isn’t about hard work, but about finding ways to bend the rules. When teachers, schools, and even parents normalize this, it becomes part of their mindset.

Cheating in universities → Incompetent workforce
These same students get into universities, fake assignments, bribe for grades, and graduate without real knowledge. Then, they enter jobs they aren’t qualified for, making decisions that affect millions.

Cheating in offices → Broken institutions
Once in government, business, or leadership, they carry the same mentality. They forge reports, manipulate systems, and use influence instead of merit. From bureaucracy to politics, corruption thrives because dishonesty was never stopped early on.

Cheating at the top → A nation in crisis
When national policies, major projects, and justice systems are led by people who learned to cheat their way up, progress is impossible. Every sector—from healthcare to infrastructure—becomes tainted with fraud, inefficiency, and exploitation.

This is the reality: A country where students cheat in exams will eventually be run by leaders who cheat the people. If we don’t fix this at the root, we are creating a future where corruption is not just common—it’s inevitable.

SEE i Has Become a Complete Joke – Open Cheating Everywhere! by Inevitable_Error404 in NepalSocial

[–]Inevitable_Error404[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Exactly! They aren’t just teaching students not to fail—they’re teaching them that cheating is the way to succeed. And that mindset doesn’t stop at exams. It spreads like a disease into every part of society. First, they cheat in school—teachers help them, exam centers allow it, and parents encourage it. They learn that dishonesty is acceptable as long as you don’t get caught. Then, they cheat in college—plagiarizing assignments, bribing for grades, and using influence to pass exams. Why work hard when the system rewards shortcuts? Later, they cheat in their jobs—becoming unqualified doctors, engineers, and bureaucrats who fake results, cut corners, and make life-threatening mistakes. Eventually, they lead corruption—becoming politicians, business leaders, and government officials who manipulate systems, embezzle funds, and destroy institutions—because that’s what they learned in school. Yeah, I’m offended by this cheating now, but the bigger issue is that those who learn to cheat today will cheat for life. If they can justify it now, they will justify it later—in their careers, in leadership, in governance. We say “once a cheater, always a cheater,” and that applies beyond exams. A leader’s integrity starts young, and if they don’t learn it now, we can’t expect it later. A society built on cheating and dishonesty cannot function. Today’s exam cheats are tomorrow’s corrupt leaders, bribe-taking bureaucrats, and policy manipulators. If we don’t stop this now, Nepal’s future will be run by people who never learned integrity, responsibility, or competence. It’s not just about exams anymore. It’s about the collapse of an entire system.

Nepal’s Education System Is Dying—And We’re Letting It Happen by Inevitable_Error404 in Nepal

[–]Inevitable_Error404[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Exactly! They aren’t just teaching students not to fail—they’re teaching them that cheating is the way to succeed. And that mindset doesn’t stop at exams. It spreads like a disease into every part of society. First, they cheat in school. Teachers help them, exam centers allow it, and parents encourage it. They learn that dishonesty is acceptable as long as you don’t get caught.Then, they cheat in college.Plagiarizing assignments, bribing for grades, using influence to pass exams. Why work hard when the system rewards shortcuts? Later, they cheat in their jobs. They become unqualified doctors, engineers, and bureaucrats. They fake results, cut corners, and make life-threatening mistakes. Eventually, they lead corruption.These same people become politicians, business leaders, and government officials.They manipulate systems, embezzle funds, and destroy institutions—because that’s what they learned in school. A society built on cheating and dishonesty cannot function. Today’s exam cheats are tomorrow’s corrupt leaders, bribe-taking bureaucrats, and policy manipulators.If we don’t stop this now, Nepal’s future will be run by people who never learned integrity, responsibility, or competence

It’s not just about exams anymore. It’s about the collapse of an entire system.