Chapter I Introduction 1. Background 1. 1. History Nepal Development Bank Limited (NDBL) was established under the Company Act‚ 2053(1997) in Chaitra 6‚ 2054 (March 19‚ 1998). It was the first national level development bank established by the private sector in Nepal. It had commenced its operation since Magh 17‚ 2055(January 31‚ 1999) as per Development Bank Act‚ 2052 (1996). Since Baisakh 21‚ 2063(May 4‚ 2006)‚ it had imparted its services in accordance with Bank and Financial Institution
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Performance Management in Nepal Bank Limited (NBL): A Case January‚ 2013 Performance Management in Nepal Bank Limited (NBL): A Case Nepal Bank Limited (We Started Banking in Nepal…Still we are Leading Way) is the first commercial bank of Nepal established on November 15‚ 1937 (Kartik 30‚ 1994). This marked the beginning of an era of formal banking in Nepal. From the very conception and its creation‚ NBL was a joint venture between the government and the private sector. The bank has
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the most vulnerable yet the most profitable sector in Nepalese economy. The banking sector is prospering with much lesser difficulty in spite of increasing economic downturn and political instability in the nation. The clear picture is reflected in Nepal stock exchange; where 90% of stock traded is that of financial sector of which majority shares are held by commercial banks. With more number of commercial banks catering to the same market‚ it has given rise to the intense competition. So far‚ there
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Understanding Provisions of Consumer Protection in Nepal Understanding Provisions of Consumer Protection in Nepal EC - Nepal WTO Assistance Programme Project No: EE/NEP/07/001 Technical Assistance for the Development of the Consumer Movement as a Viable Market Force in Nepal Implemented by United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) Conducted by Consumers International office of the Asia Pacific and Middle East This publication has been produced with the financial
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MARKETING PLAN OF NEPAL AIRLINES CORPORATION BY: SAROJ BARAL 31 MAY 2013 (INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT) MARKETING AND BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT MBA INTAKE 14 Table of contents 1. Executive summary……………………………………………………………………………………….4 2. Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………………….4 3. Situation analysis of Nepal Airlines Corporation………………………………………...…..5 3.1 Product and services………………………………………………………………………………..5 3.2 Market and competition….…………………………………………………………………...…..5 3.3 Competitors……………………………………………………………………………………………
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poems “Search for my Tongue” by Sujata Bhatt and “Half Caste” by John Agard‚ there are a variety of language features used such as personification‚ metaphors and repetition‚ which personally made descriptions in the poem more vivid. These techniques aided in making these poems more powerful and helped to effectively convey the messages that our identities are engraved in us and that we need to reconsider using the derogatory term ‘half-caste’ as it identifies people as ‘half’ people. Sujata Bhatt
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Introduction Tea is the second most popular drink in the world‚ after water. For a number of developing countries it is also an important commodity in terms of jobs and export earnings. Tea production is labour intensive and the industry provides jobs in remote rural areas. Millions of livelihoods around the world depend on the production of tea. For a number of tea exporting countries‚ including world champion exporters Kenya and Sri Lanka‚ tea is a critical source of foreign income. However‚ as
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VIII Views On Caste Dr. Lohia opined‚ “ Caste restricts opportunity. Restricted opportunity constricts ability. Constricted ability further restricts opportunity. Where caste prevails‚ opportunity and ability are restricted to ever narrowing circles of people.” Dr. Lohia did not believe in the caste system. He perceived caste as a huge stumbling block to India’s development. Overcoming inequality with respect to caste is also included in his Seven Revolutions. According to him‚ caste was the primary
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INTRODUCTION The word ‘Caste’ is originally derived from the Latin word Castus‚ which means chaste and pure. From ancient times the Indian society was divided into Jatis or small groups which are distinct from classes. Due to the complexity of Jatis‚ the Portuguese who came to India gave the name castas‚ referring to the pure/impure divide. Thus the word caste came into being in the Indian society. The translation of the terms Varna and Jati into caste seems obscures the real difference between
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food‚ shelter‚ and education‚ is known as a Refugee. Nepal has lots of these kinds of Refugee camps. I was born in camp‚ and while there‚ I had a lot of struggles just to survive. My parents are from Bhutan. One day the Bhutanese government exiled about more than one hundred thousand citizens‚ which included my parents‚ from their own country. They leave their own land forcefully. The Nepal government gave land to live on for those people as
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