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Thapa returns from foreign employment and enjoys cattle farming, earns 100,000 rupees per month

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Ghorahi. After returning from foreign employment, Bom Bahadur Thapa of Sukakhola, Ghorahi Sub-metropolitan City-1, has earned a lot of money from the cattle farming business. He had worked in Malaysia and Dubai for about 11 years in the course of foreign employment.

He said, ‘We work 18 hours abroad, we see the earnings, we don’t work even eight hours at home, we always look for earnings, and no matter how much we earn, we see little.’ Thapa’s daily life is spent in this way, waking up at 4 am, milking cows and taking milk from other farmers in the village to the dairy in Ghorahi Bazaar and returning home to take care of the cows.

That said, the workload for Thapa is the same as abroad. Thapa has not missed a single day of this work for the past five years.

Thapa thinks that if I get sick one day, where will I take this milk to sell the next day? Although other family members do the work of feeding the cows, Thapa himself has been doing the work of transporting the milk to the market. Thapa, who started this business with two cows, currently has 17 cows. Seven of them are milkers. Thapa says that he produces 80 liters of milk daily.

Thapa, who bought a ghaderi in Ghorahi Bazaar with the money he earned abroad and built a one-story house, worked on everything from buying a truck to raising goats after returning home. Thapa, who has not been successful in other professions, has succeeded in cattle farming.

He said, ‘I have been earning more than one lakh rupees per month. If you work hard, you will earn money in your own country.’ In five years, Thapa has earned about five million rupees from cattle farming and has become an exemplary farmer in the district.

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