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    Water Resources

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    as the basic pre-requisite of development. Being second richest country in water resources‚ Nepal is gifted by Himalayan ranges in the north with ever flowing snow melted rivers and fresh water springs with huge power of producing energy and fetch out drinking water to the people. Similarly‚ no any economic as well as socioeconomic developments are possible without availability of water. Specially‚ Nepal and her GDP (Gross Domestic Product) are dependent on agriculture and about 62% of Nepalese

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    2013 Floods

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    partially damaged (in Uttarakhand)[1] 4‚200 villages affected[2] Areas affected: India India (Uttarakhand‚ Himachal Pradesh‚ Uttar Pradesh) Nepal Nepal (Far Western Region‚ Mid Western Region) 2013 North India floods is located in India Dehradun Map of India showing Dehradun‚ capital of Uttarakhand. Effect of flood in Darchula district of Nepal. Broken end of footbridge over the Mandakini River at Rudraprayag Sangam. In June 2013‚ a multi-day cloudburst centered on the North Indian

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    At one time the Tarai lowlands of Nepal were a paradise for tigers‚ and for tiger hunters. During the Rana period‚ the vast tracts of forest and grassland were the stage for grand shoots‚ or shikars. These hunting expeditions were carried out not only because it benefitted the rulers themselves‚ but also because it formed an important part of state hospitality. Although archival photographs give the impression of reckless hunting by the Ranas‚ tigers were harvested on a sustained yield basis‚

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    Sociocultural Essay

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    ess. The desire of this essay is to initiate the social determinants approach to health and to coverse the collision of rural location in Nepal as social determinants of health. This article will discuss regarding two programs intention’s to reduce health inequities in Nepal rural states. Last but not least‚ the essay will analyse the implications of each foremost points raised in this essay‚ the review and reflections of the major findings. Social determinants are the critical factors affecting

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    csr rEport 2012 Table of Contents 6 8 10 14 18 20 22 25 IntroductIon HIstory EducatIon HEaltH sports & youtH tHE EnvIronmEnt mIcro EntErprIsE BuIldInG nEW InItIatIvEs Day meal distribution at local school Our Mission From the beginning‚ our business and social commitments have always been mutually reinforcing and has always featured as an integral part of our business. We feel a strong sense of responsibility towards those less fortunate and we strive to build their capabilities and

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    References: MAHMOOD‚ NAUSHIN (1999)‚ Educational Development in Pakistan: Trends‚ Issues‚ and Policy Concerns PASHA‚ A.G. et al. (1998)‚ ‘Social and Economic Development Ranking of Districts of Pakistan’‚ Research Report‚ Social Policy and Development Centre CENSUS ORGANIZATION (1984)‚ 1981 Census Reports. ——— (2002)‚ 1998 Census Reports.

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    Uttarakhand

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    on the North Indian state of Uttarakhand caused devastating floods and landslides in the country’s worst natural disaster since the 2004 tsunami. Though parts of Himachal Pradesh‚ Haryana‚ Delhi and Uttar Pradesh in India‚ some regions of Western Nepal‚ and some parts of Western Tibet also experienced heavy rainfall‚ over 95% of the casualties occurred in Uttarakhand. As of 16 July 2013‚ according to figures provided by the Uttarakhand government‚ more than 5‚700 people were "presumed dead." [3] This

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    However‚ many of them vanished or passed on amid the journey. New Zealand national Hillary and Nepali resident Sherpa were sufficiently fortunate to successfully have the summit to this most noteworthy mountain and set the world record. Everest district is thickly populated by Sherpa ethnic communities. Amid the Everest budget base camp trek‚ you will be stunned with stunning mountain landscapes of the Himalayan range from the lap of the world’s most astounding pinnacles. A few other Himalayas over

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    Crime in India 1 Crime in India Crime in India exists in various forms taking note of drug trafficking‚ gunrunning‚ money laundering‚ extortion‚ murder for hire‚ fraud‚ human trafficking‚ poaching and prostitution. Many criminal operations engage in black marketeering‚ political violence‚ religiously motivated violence‚ terrorism‚ and abduction. Other crimes are homicide‚ robbery‚ assault etc. Property crimes include burglary‚ theft‚ motor vehicle theft‚ and arson. Corruption is a significant

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    Tibeto-Burman language that is spoken in the eastern Himalayan hills of eastern Nepal. It is belonging to Tibeto-Burman sub-family.This language is spoken by Rai ethnic groups. According to the 2001 National Census‚ at least 1.63% of the Nepal ’s total population speaks Bantawa. About 370‚000 speak Bantawa Language mostly in eastern hilly regions of Nepal (2001). It is also spoken is some parts of Darjeeling district of West Bengal (India)‚ Sikkim and Bhutan. Reduplication is one of the most productive

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