Corporate Governance Mechanisms and Extent of Disclosure: Evidence from Companies in Nepal Bikash Gajurel‚ Dinesh Pyatha‚ Ganesh Joshi‚ and Jyoti Kafle Uniglobe College Baneshwor‚ Kathmandu Abstract The main purpose of the study is to investigate whether the existence of corporate governance mechanisms is effective in increasing the extent of disclosure amongst public listed companies in Nepal. Dscore index is prepared to collect data for the study. Regression analysis is used to determine
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Edushala: Striving to be a premier education marketplace in Nepal The idea of starting the company germinated when a group of friends experienced high employee turnover in their engineering company. They had to pour huge sum of money training their new staffs and make them fit for the work. But soon‚ after getting trained‚ the employees were switching for other organizations that paid higher amount as salary. In the course‚ they thought of starting a training institute to later hire the trainees
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Plan Asia Regional Office Plan / Bernice Wong Asia Child Marriage Initiative: Summary of Research in Bangladesh‚ India and Nepal 1 Table of contents Table of contents................................................................................................................................................................2 List of acronyms....................................................................................................................................................
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THE BADI: PROSTITUTION AS A SOCIAL NORM AMONG AN UNTOUCHABLE CASTE OF WEST NEPAL THOMAS COX Introduction Badi are an untouchable Hindu caste‚ with a total population of approximately 7‚000‚ who inhabit scattered settlements in the Salyan‚ Rolpa‚ Rukum‚ Dailekh‚ Seti‚ Jajarkot‚ Dang-Dekhuri‚ Banke and Bardiya Districts of west Nepal. Bali men fish (keeping most of the catch for their own family’s consumption) and make drums and pipes‚ which they sell to Nepalese in neighboring communities. Badi
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15 Comparative Study of Microalgae Samples from Nepal for bio-fuel potentials ISSN: 2229- 6905 Comparative Study of Microalgae Samples from Nepal for bio-fuel potentials Nirpesh Dhakal1*‚ Sanjaya Lama1‚ Angela Shrestha1‚ Tika Bahadur Karki1‚ Paras Mani Timilsina1‚ Shiva Kumar Rai2 1 2 Department of Biotechnology‚ Kathmandu University‚ Dhulikhel‚ Nepal Department of Botany‚ Post Graduate Campus‚ Tribhuvan University‚ Biratnagar‚ Nepal email: *nirpeshdhakal96@gmail.com Abstract
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Running head: IMPACT OF DAMS ON ANADROMOUS FISH The Impact of Hydropower Dams on California’s Populations of Anadromous Fish: What Can be done to mitigate the Dams Effects and Restore California’s Watersheds. Russell Cole Western Governors University The Impact of Hydropower Dams on California’s Populations of Anadromous Fish: What can be done to mitigate the Dams Effects and Restore California’s Watersheds. The indigenous people of California were completely dependent on the seemingly
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grow in the income level. This study tries to find out their investment priorities as the income level increase. Design /Methodology/Approach: The study is a part of investment behavioral activity of people from the least developed countries like Nepal. Remittance is assumed as major factor for increase in income. Both quantitative and qualitative methods of research are adopted for analysis. Data were collected from 76 households of two different villages (randomly selected) of Kandebash Village
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A RESEARCH REPORT ON GROWTH AND YIELD OF RICE INFLUENCED BY VARIETY AND NUMBER OF SEEDLINGS AT SUNDARBAZZAR‚ LAMJUNG By:Hridesh Sharma ABSTRACT A research to investigate the performance on growth and yield of two varities with regard to various no.of seedlings hill-1 was conducted at the field of IAAS‚ Lamjung Campus‚ Sundarbazar during the period from
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and resolution of con‡ in Nepal‚ July 2010-July 2011 ict Poverty and inequality in Nepal has increased substantially in the last two decades. Major reason for this is the failure of the economy to grow because of internal con‡ and political ict instability. As a result of the lack of employment prospects in the country thousands of young people are forced to migrate abroad and economy has lost manpower that could actively contribute to the growth process. Nepal’ performance has been dismal
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The Journal of Nepalese Business Studies HealthVol. II No. of Commercial Banks Check-up 1 Dec. 2005 Health Check-up of Commercial Banks in the Framework of CAMEL: A Case Study of Joint Venture Banks in Nepal Keshar J. Baral ABSTRACT Using the data set published by joint venture banks in their annual reports‚ and NRB in its supervision annual reports‚ this paper examines the financial health of joint venture banks in the CAMEL framework. The health check up conducted on the basis of
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