24/05/2026
“The STEAM Story Wheel” — turning imagination into stories! ✍️📚
A creative learning tool designed by Mr. Chudamani Subedi Jupiter Nepal , Patron of Jupiter Nepal, to inspire young minds through interactive storytelling. 🌈
22/05/2026
Good Morning !
Sow a thought, reap an action.
Sow an action, reap a habit.
Sow a habit, reap a character.
Sow a character, reap a destiny.
Great destinies begin with small thoughts. Choose them wisely.
21/05/2026
Character is not built overnight.
It begins with a single thought.
Thoughts shape actions,
actions become habits,
habits build character and
character ultimately shapes destiny.
आजको पुस्ताले skills मात्र होइन, strong character पनि निर्माण गर्न आवश्यक छ।
Because true success is not only about achievement but about values, discipline, integrity and responsibility.
🧠 Thought → Action → Habit → Character → Destiny
20/05/2026
After more than two decades working in Nepal’s drinking water sector — from rural gravity systems to municipal supplies and lift-based pumping schemes — one thing has become very clear to me:
We are still measuring success by “how many schemes were built”, not by “how reliably water is actually delivered”.
On paper, access figures look encouraging. But ground reality is different. Many systems exist, yet service reliability remains weak. Intermittent supply, water quality concerns, high operational costs, and frequent system downtime are still common across many parts of the country.
This is not just an engineering problem.
In many cases, long-term operation and maintenance (O&M) was never treated as a core priority. Most attention goes into construction and handover, but once the project is completed, accountability for sustained service often becomes unclear.
At the same time, energy cost has emerged as a major challenge, especially for lift and pumping-based systems. In several schemes, electricity alone determines whether the system can sustainably operate or not.
Another critical issue is institutional clarity. After federal restructuring, local governments, user committees, boards, and different management arrangements are often operating with overlapping responsibilities and unclear accountability. This directly affects service delivery and long-term sustainability.
In this context, the ongoing discussions and demonstrations led by FEDWASUN should not simply be viewed as protest. They reflect deeper structural stress within the sector — operational, financial, and institutional.
But these issues cannot be solved through isolated decisions or short-term reactions.
Taxation, electricity tariffs, institutional restructuring, and service delivery models are all interconnected parts of the same system challenge.
From my field experience, three shifts are now essential:
• Move from project-focused thinking to continuous service delivery thinking
• Recognize differentiated electricity tariffs for pumping-based drinking water systems as a public service necessity
• Establish clear co-governance and accountability mechanisms between local governments and user institutions
Nepal’s drinking water sector does not primarily suffer from lack of infrastructure anymore.
The bigger challenge now is decision clarity, institutional accountability, and long-term service governance.
The real question is no longer:
“How many schemes were built?”
The real question is:
“How many people are actually receiving safe, reliable, and sustainable drinking water every day?”
That is the direction the sector now needs to move toward — from infrastructure delivery to service governance.
18/05/2026
काठमाडौं उपत्यकाको बढ्दो ट्राफिक जाम, वायु प्रदूषण, इन्धनमा अत्यधिक निर्भरता र अव्यवस्थित सार्वजनिक यातायात आज हाम्रो शहरको सबैभन्दा गम्भीर चुनौती बनेको छ।
विशेषगरी दैनिक हजारौं नागरिकले समयमै गन्तव्यमा पुग्न नसक्ने, भरपर्दो यातायात नपाउने र धुवाँ–धुलोबीच यात्रा गर्नुपर्ने बाध्यता भोगिरहेका छन्।
यस्तो अवस्थामा अब काठमाडौंले “निजी सवारी केन्द्रित सोच” बाट बाहिर निस्केर “स्मार्ट र व्यवस्थित सार्वजनिक यातायात प्रणाली” तर्फ अगाडि बढ्न अत्यन्त आवश्यक देखिन्छ।
मेरो विचारमा काठमाडौं उपत्यकाका लागि दीर्घकालीन र प्रभावकारी समाधान भनेको:
⚡ ठूलो क्षमताका Electric Bus
📍 Real-time GPS Tracking System
📱 Integrated Mobile App
💳 Digital Ticketing System
🛣️ Dedicated Bus Priority Lane
सहितको आधुनिक सार्वजनिक यातायात प्रणाली हो।
यदि यात्रुले मोबाइलमै:
✔ कुन बस कहाँ छ,
✔ कति मिनेटमा आइपुग्छ,
✔ कुन रुट जान्छ,
✔ बस कत्तिको भरिएको छ
भन्ने जानकारी सहजै पाउन थाले भने सार्वजनिक यातायातप्रतिको विश्वास स्वतः बढ्नेछ।
विश्वका धेरै विकसित शहरहरूले प्रमाणित गरिसकेका छन् कि:
“Reliable Public Transport is the best traffic management system.”
काठमाडौंजस्तो भू–संरचना भएको उपत्यकामा निजी सवारीको संख्या निरन्तर बढिरहनु दीर्घकालीन रूपमा दिगो समाधान होइन।
बरु व्यवस्थित mass public transport ले:
✅ ट्राफिक जाम घटाउँछ
✅ वायु प्रदूषण कम गर्छ
✅ इन्धन आयातमा ठूलो बचत गर्छ
✅ नागरिकको समय बचाउँछ
✅ शहरको उत्पादकत्व बढाउँछ
आज नेपाल विद्युत उत्पादनतर्फ अगाडि बढिरहेको अवस्थामा, अब पेट्रोलियममा निर्भर यातायातभन्दा आफ्नै स्वदेशी ऊर्जामा आधारित Electric Public Transport System निर्माण गर्नु समयको आवश्यकता हो।
काठमाडौंको भविष्य थप Flyover र थप निजी गाडीमा होइन,
बरु “Efficient, Clean & Smart Public Transport” मा छ भन्ने लाग्छ।
समयमै सोचौं, योजना बनाऔं र काठमाडौंलाई बस्न योग्य, स्वच्छ र व्यवस्थित शहर बनाउने दिशामा अगाडि बढौं। 🇳🇵
12/05/2026
Engineering Is Not Just Design. It Is Nation-Building.
Infrastructure is the backbone of society; defining how water is managed, how waste is handled and how development reaches people in real life.
At Jupiter Nepal, we provide professional engineering consultancy services focused on delivering technically sound, sustainable and implementation-ready solutions that directly support national and local development priorities.
Our Core Expertise:
🏗️ Water Resources & Irrigation System Planning
💧 Sustainable Drinking Water Supply & Sanitation Systems
♻️ Integrated Solid Waste Management Solutions
🌉 Infrastructure Design & Development Consulting
📊 Feasibility Studies & Technical Assessments
🧭 Project Planning, Monitoring & Advisory Services
Engineering must be practical, data-driven and impact-oriented; not just theoretical design.
Our work integrates:
-Technical accuracy
-Ground reality and field conditions
-Long-term sustainability
-Measurable development impact
Because strong infrastructure is not built on drawings alone.
It is built on vision, discipline and ex*****on capability.
📍 Based in Kathmandu, Nepal
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10/05/2026
Water resources in Nepal are highly interlinked across sectors such as irrigation, drinking water supply, groundwater, hydropower, ecosystems, urban development and climate systems. Sectoral interventions often create cascading impacts on the wider hydrological system.
However, increasing demand and unmanaged use are creating significant stress on the resource base.
Key challenges include:
■ Declining recharge and increasing abstraction of groundwater in urban areas
■ Rising irrigation demand with limited efficiency in many systems
■ Rapid urban expansion without integrated water planning
■ Degradation of river systems, springs and catchments
■ Climate variability increasing frequency of floods, droughts and water stress
These challenges clearly indicate the need for a shift from sector-based management to Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM).
Priority actions should focus on:
✔️ Basin-level and evidence-based water resources planning
✔️ Protection and restoration of headwaters, springs and catchment areas
✔️ Institutional coordination across water-related sectors
✔️ Improved water use efficiency in agriculture and urban systems
✔️ Strengthening community-based water governance and participation
Sustainable water management is essential for Nepal’s long-term development, resilience and economic stability.
09/05/2026
For me, drinking water is not just about building infrastructure. It is directly connected to people’s health, dignity and their basic right to live safely.
In today’s context, I strongly feel that our priority should shift from simply treating diseases to preventing them in the first place. Ensuring clean, safe and sufficient drinking water for every citizen must be a top national priority.
In Nepal’s water sector, long-term solutions will only be possible through evidence-based planning, protection of water sources, strong technical management and sustained investment.
Without a reliable and sustainable drinking water system, the idea of a “Healthy Nepal” remains incomplete.