Every Nepali wants their life to be easier and not be a constant struggle for basic necessities like food, health, and education. To fulfill this wish, there has to multifaceted prosperity in the country and it has to be distributed equitably among the citizens of every class and region. But how is this possible? There has been considerable debate on this topic from multiple perspectives. But it is a pity that political parties and leaders who should have been leading development initiatives are more interested in personal short-term gains than in the prosperity of the people. The former Chairman of the Development Committee of Legislature-Parliament and youth leader Rabindra Adhikari has tried to creatively intervene in this matter and curb such tendencies.