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<h3><em><u>Mahabir Pun(Nepali: महावीर पुन, pronounced [mʌhaˈbir pun], or [maːbir pun]) is a Nepali scientist,[1] teacher,[2] social entrepreneur[3] and an activist[4] known for his extensive work in applying wireless technologies to develop remote areas of the Himalayas, also known as the Nepal Wireless Networking Project.[5][6] He is a widely known figure in Nepal, and his work has been recognized by the Ashoka Foundation, the Ramon Magsaysay Foundation, University of Nebraska, and Global Ideas Bank.[7][8][9][10] He is a humanitarian whose work is inspiring many youths to return their own country and serve it for its development.</u></em></h3>
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Chief Seattle said that once the Red Indians covered the land and it carried the memories and culture of his tribe. With the passage of time, the greatness of tribes had become a mournful memory which Chief Seattle did not want to mourn over. He did not even express his disapproval of the Americans