BY KTM Metro Reporter in Kathmandu On July 3‚ 2009‚ the central secretariat meeting of the United Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-Maoist) has decided that the UCPN-Maoist members of the parliament will not allow to run the parliamentary sessions until the President corrects his unconstitutional step to overrule the decision of the then Prime Minister on firing the Chief of Army Staff Rukmangad Katuwal for not following the order of the elected government. However‚ the meeting has decided
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Naxalism:Threat to Internal Security The Government of India has taken serious note of the Naxal problem in the recent past. The recent attacks by the Naxalites on State and Central Police Forces in Dantewada are very serious events wherein large number of lives have been lost and the Nation sits up to see as to what would happen and what should happen. The CSA has been concerned about the developing Naxal problem for quite some time. The CSA organised a lecture on 21st November 2008 by Lt. Gen
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2001 Gujarat earthquake occurred on January 26‚ 2001‚ India’s 52nd Republic Day‚ at 08:46 AM local time (3:16 UTC) and lasted for over two minutes. The epicentre was about 9 km south-southwest of the village of Chobari[3] in Bhachau Taluka of Kutch District of Gujarat‚ India.[4] The earthquake reached a magnitude of between 7.6 and 7.7 on the moment magnitude scale and had a maximum felt intensity of X (Intense) on the Mercalli intensity scale. The quake killed around 20‚000 people (including 18 in
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structures and cultural contexts often pose a serious challenge to the success of any CWRM programme. (Bruns 2005). Against this backdrop‚ let us discuss here some of the illustrative experiments in CWRM from the countries in the region namely‚ India‚ Nepal‚ Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. The paper highlights some interested initiatives which are based on principles of community-based water management in order to increased access to water for the grassroots communities. It also considers how people benefitted
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“The role and status of women in Nepalese society “ is a group report presented for the partial fulfillment of the course of economic development. This report contains facts and figures that provide insight on the condition of majority of women in Nepal in the past as well as in the present. Moreover‚ it also highlights and emphasizes their role and importance in the context of economic development of the nation. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all who have directly and indirectly
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geographical or geopolitical area or place. Geopolitical communities are formed by either natural or human-made boundaries." A river‚ mountain range‚ or a valley may create natural boundaries. An example of this is most of the villages in Nepal‚ the country where I was born. Nepal is full of mountains‚ rivers‚ lakes‚ valleys and plateau. Most of the villages are naturally divided by hills‚ mountains and rivers. Human-made boundaries can be structural‚ political or legal in nature. Structural boundaries can
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mid-hills of Nepal[1]. Lumbini is on a vast land or ‘Tarai’ of western Nepal. And also‚ there seem to have been some sizable waters around Lumbini in those days. Such as some springs at Lumbini and the Telar River flowing south east of it. They should have made a confluence near Lumbini.[2]] By B. K. Rana Introduction: This short note was prepared for a talk in front of some inquisitive researchers‚ currently studying social change and development in the Himalayan country of Nepal. The Nepalese
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International Institutions and Society Prof. Harish Naraindas School of Social Sciences – JNU Student Joscha Hoffmann Bilateral cooperation in the case study of the Kosi river flooding The Kosi is a “river in Nepal and northern India. With its tributaries‚ the Kosi drains the eastern third of Nepal and part of Tibet‚ including the country around Mount Everest. Some of its headstreams rise beyond the Nepalese border in Tibet. About […] 48 km north of the Indian-Nepalese frontier‚ the Kosi is joined by
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------------------------------------------------- 양식의 맨 위 양식의 맨 아래 10 World Heritage Sites of Nepal: Natural and Cultural Sites Posted by ImNepal.com on May 22‚ 2012 in Tourism · 0 Comment inShare Nepal is a small mountain landlocked nation in the world. Even it has the area of 147‚181 sq. km.‚ Nepal holds 10 places as UNESCO (United Nations Educational Scientific Cultural Organization) as ‘World Heritage Sites’. There are 830 properties of world in World Heritage List as cultural and natural
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also introduced some radical changes in Nepalese society particularly the human mission‚ mannerism and morals. Since globalization admits intercultural values and practices‚ it has affected the following areas in developing third world country like Nepal. It has importantly influenced physical verses spiritual ground and emotional verses ethical ground. The industrialization in the late 19th and entire 20th century has talked the world society human right as a functional core. Similarly‚ with the pace
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