Detail Itinerary (Nepal): Day 01: Arrival / Kathmandu (2013/Jan/18) Arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport from Korean Airways. Meet‚ Greet and assist to transfer to Hotel. Check in to Hotel and free. Evening visit Thamel Area. Dinner at Korean Restaurant and overnight at Hotel‚ Kathmandu.( Dinner) Day 02:Kathmandu–Pokhara(01/19) After Breakfast‚ check out and drive to Pokhara about 200 Kms west. Lunch on the way at Kurintar at Manokamana Cafe and continue drive. Reach Pokhara and check in
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Energy crises of Pakistan By Sahibzada Hussain Mohi-ud-Din Qadri The unabated spate of load shedding throughout Pakistan has made life difficult to live in this sizzling summer. The unending energy crisis with power outages for more than 15 hours on daily basis has also dealt a severe blow to the national economy. Resultantly‚ business units and factories are getting shut down and layoffs of the workers are reported to be running in hundreds of thousands with grave implications for already burgeoning
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Effects of Dividends on Stock Prices in Nepal Rabindra Joshi* Abstract This paper examines the impact of dividends on stock price in the context of Nepal. A majority of earlier studies conducted in developed countries show that dividend has a strong effect than retained earnings. The study examines whether this is consistent in the context of Nepal (or not) and the implication particularly to the banking and non-banking sector. To achieve the objective of the study‚ a descriptive and analytical research
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Maldives Harmonising Efforts to Mitigate Adverse Impacts of Climate Change and Achieve Growth 95 Anand Kumar 6. Myanmar The Need for Infrastructure Integration 110 Udai Bhanu Singh and Shruti Pandalai 7. Nepal Issues and Concerns in India-Nepal Relations Nihar Nayak 137
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Direct Investment in Nepal Submitted to: Prof. Hwy-Chang Moon Submitted by: Khagendra Prasad Rijal Spring 2010 Executive Summary Table of Contents Title Page 1. Introduction 3 2. Foreign Direct Investment: Theoretical Overview 3.1. Market Failure The 3.2. Eclectic Paradigm 3.3. Diamond Model and Imbalance Theory 3.4. Double Diamond Model 3-5 3. Key Determinants Of FDI 5-6 4. Foreign Direct Investment in Nepal 5.5. Key Economic
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References: Nepal Rastra Bank. (2015‚ January 3). http://www.nrb.org.np/cmfmrates.php?search=01. 30‚ 2014‚ from http://www.europeanfinancialreview.com/?p=512. Bodie‚ Z.‚ Kane‚ A.‚ Marcus‚ A. J.‚ & Mohanty‚ P. (2009). Investments. New Delhi: Tata McGraw Hill. Hearth
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Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION Tinekhu Khola Small Hydropower Project (TKSHP) with an Installed Capacity of 990 kW utilizes flow from Tinekhu Khola which is located at Suri and Jhyaku VDC’s of Dolakha District‚ Janakpur zone in Eastern Development Region of Nepal. Tinekhu Khola Small Hydropower Project (The Project) is Run off River (RoR) type with its headworks located in Tinekhu River at some 3 km upstream from the confluence of Tamakoshi River and Tinekhu River. The distance
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but current energy consumption vastly exceeds the supply. For instance‚ Pakistan currently produces about 18 percent of the oil it consumes‚ fostering a dependency on imports that places considerable strain on its financial position. Meanwhile‚ hydropower and coal are underutilized‚ though Pakistan has potentially ample supplies of both. Mukhtar Ahmed‚ energy adviser to Pakistan’s prime minister‚ noted 40 percent of Pakistani households are not connected to the electric grid. During the next 20
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China’s role in Mekong energy and electricity development Kevin Yuk‐shing Li Overview........................................................................................................................2 “Go West” – The beginning of Lancang‐Mekong River development...................2 From “Go West” to “Go Global” – The consequences of geographical integration and market liberalization.......................................................................................4 Historical backg
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References: ° International Hydropower Association (2014) Biodiversity & threatened species. [online] Available at: http://www.hydrosustainab ility.org/About-Sustainability/Environment /Biodiversity---threatened-species.aspx#.UzZm3_mSxQ1 [Accessed 27 March 2014]. ° International Hydropower Association (2014) Longevity of benefits [online] Available at: http://www.hydrosustainability.org/About-Sustainability/Economic/Longevity-of-benefits
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