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    so their main intention becomes securing their funds for building more dams rather than looking after the welfare of the society. This justifies the enthusiasm of bureaucracies of the Sardar Sarovar dam project to continue the project despite intense criticism from all around. The bureaucrats join the bank‚ and the banker come as a project consultant. Finally‚ they will rechannel the money that comes as “ development aid” in developing countries back to the same countries where they come from in

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    Aviation was formally established under the then Ministry of Work‚ Communications and Transport of the Government of Nepal.. The statutory regulations regarding civil aviation were introduced under the Civil Aviation Act‚ 1959 (2015 BS). Nepal obtained the membership of International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in 1960.  | CAAN’s Establishment | Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) was established as an autonomous regulatory body on 31 December 1998 under Civil Aviation Act‚ 1996. CAAN

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    Lauren Smith English 201 Professor Conaway March 13‚ 2012 Arguing to Prevail: Conserving America’s Energy With energy being a scarce resource‚ people across the world need to look at lifestyle changes to protect the environment for future generations. Anything from driving less to turning off a light in a room can help the cause. Conservation methods take thought‚ commitment‚ and changes to everyday lives to make a difference. In order to conserve energy‚ consumers need to be aware of their

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    FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN NEPAL: A TREND ANALYSIS (A case study on Teliasonera) Submitted by: BIKASH AGRAWAL UNIVERSITY ROLL NO.: 1308007152 COLLEGES ROLL NO: 1307201134 A Proposal SUBMITED TO HEAD OF the DEPARTMENT COLLEGE FOR PROFSSIONAL STUDIES LC OF SIKKIM MANIPAL UNIVERSITY in partial fulfillment o f the requirement for the award of the degree of MBA IN FINANCE KATHMANDU NEPAL OCTOBER 2014 Table of Contents List of symbols

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    Protecting our Special Places Mt Everest Mount Everest‚ also known in Nepal as Sagarmāthā and in Tibet as Chomolungma‚ is Earth’s highest mountain. It is located in the Mahalangur section of the Himalayas. Its peak is 8848m (29‚029 ft.) above sea level. The boarder between China and Nepal runs directly across the summit of Mount Everest. The current height was established by India and then confirmed in a subsequent survey by China in 1975. Due to Mount Everest being an amazing environmental feature

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    functions under the laws made by the legislature. The legislative came as an organ of state in 18th and 19th century. In most of the countries the members of the legislative are elected by the people. Constituent assembly is working as the legislature of Nepal at present. Legislative is composed of 601 members. Among them‚ 240 members are directly elected by the people from 240 constituencies. 335 members are elected through proportional basis and 26 members are nominated by the cabinet. Power and Functions

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    This can come up as an issue because sometimes the water the monsoons carry can flood the streets and cause serious damage. About half of the nation’s electricity is generated by hydropower and thus by the monsoons ( doc 6b). When monsoons are late it causes blackouts because all the nation’s electric is ran by hydropower. Living by a monsoon can affect a region’s agriculture… In document 6a the author explains how bad a monsoon can be. The city lay under water mixed with sewage rotting grain and

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    bring a positive impact on our planet that we currently use as our source of energy.These include energy from water(Hydropower)‚ wind‚ the sun(solar power)‚ geothermal sources‚ and biomass fuel. In contrast‚ fuels such as coal‚ oil‚ and natural gas are non-renewable‚it’s finite and will some day run out completely. One of the most common renewable energy in the US is Hydropower. Hydroelectric power is generated from the force of moving or falling water. Most hydroelectric power comes from dammed

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    How did you find the current insurance marketing system in Nepal? Is it a healthy competition going on? What are the areas where you see to explore Life and Non-life insurance market? Now a days is of marketing‚ what would be your suggestion to the current market insurance CEO for the development of insurance market? First of all‚ Insurance market if to be defined in context of Nepal then it has a very high potential for growth. In Nepal‚ there are only 25 insurance companies including 16 life and

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    efforts were made Alternative energy resources: Hard technologies and Soft technologies Hard technologies: Nuclear power Natural gas Natural gas import Coal LNG Soft technologies: Hydropower Solar energy Wind energy Biomass production Remedies: Renewable resources must to counter energy crisis Pure financial management Resolving energy crisis should be priority of government

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