26.4 million populations‚ nearly 80% of population is employed directly or indirectly in this field. Despite such a large population working in this field there has been food deficit which resulted into turning out Nepal a net importer from exporter‚ a big irony for a country like Nepal. We should put all our efforts to increase its supply by enhancing the productivity of the essential goods thus lowering our dependency on imports which accounts to 70% of our imports. Besides increasing the supply
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Microwave links compelled Nepal Telecom to embrace the optical fiber deployment to cater high volumes of traffic. Nepal Telecom being the incumbent operator also had the social responsibility of reducing the existing tariff. Consequently‚ the East West Optical Fiber (EWOF)SDH project became a milestone and left various positive impacts to transfer the life of Nepalese cities into a modern era of Information. Introduction As a part of 7th Telecom Development Project of Nepal Telecom‚ East West Optical
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from politics‚ she is actively involved in running numerous social organizations and has a special interest in the empowerment of women in Nepal. Dr. Deuba was elected as regional councillor of the World Conservation Union (IUCN) during its fourth world congress held in Barcelona‚ Spain in October 2008. Dr. Deuba is the first candidate to be elected from Nepal in IUCN’s highest decision-making body.[1] fDr. Arzu Rana Deuba (Born 26 January 1962) [1] is a Nepalese politician and a social worker.
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Nepal Administrative Staff College Jawalakhel‚ Lalitpur Training Programme on Advanced Course on Management of Development (Date: 2071/09/16-2071/10/23) Title of the Case: Constraints of Organic Tea Farming expansion in Gotikhel VDC‚ Lalitpur: A Case Study Submitted to: Nepal Administrative Staff College Submitted by: Sudhir Shrestha S.N.: Constraints of Organic Tea Farming expansion in Gotikhel VDC‚ Lalitpur: A Case Study Sudhir Shrestha Introduction The history of tea plantation in Nepal began
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Kumar Mahato. Department of Pharmacy‚ Bahauddin Zakaria university‚ Multan‚ Pakistan. Age: 21 years Contact : mahatosushil92@yahoo.com Mobile number: 00923326019248 I have a special dream for the country. I have a dream of New Nepal in which every citizen owes his own home as I do .Every citizen has access to basic needs of food and clothing. Every citizen is provided with opportunity of job which fits him well as per his qualification. Every citizen has access to facilities of
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Water is no doubt very important. Our ancestors survived and thrived without oil. Water was vital‚ for drinking‚ agriculture and sanitation amongst many other uses. However‚ with the advent of oil in the 1960s‚ the importance of water has been diminished to a point where oil is more important than water. In this modern era‚ energy use has skyrocketed‚ human population augmented greatly and the world‚ globalised. It is in this era‚ oil is more important because it is the crux of development of a nation
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Research Proposal on A COMPARATIVE PROPOSAL FOR TRIAL BY JURY IN NEPALI LEGAL SYSTEM Submitted to BA/LLB Programme Nepal Law Campus Faculty of Law Tribhuvan University Submitted by SauravNath Pant BA/LLB‚ 3rd Year Roll No. 13 Section: A March 3‚ 2013 1.1 Introduction I have always been a firm believer in trial by jury. Somehow it is ingrained in me. As it is in most Englishmen. It is a lesson which has been handed down from one generation to another during the last 800 years. The trial
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resources and resulting in the need to establish environmental flows in rivers. Outline the principles of environmental flows in relation to maintaining fish population integrity. (50%) Describe the impacts of dam construction for water supply‚ hydropower generation‚ irrigation and flood control on flows and the effects on fish and fisheries. (50%) 2. In the 1950s to 1970s many lowland rivers were degraded by engineering activities designed to minimise flooding of adjacent land and regulate
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in Business Studies (BBS) of Tribhuvan University. I would like to express deep appreciation and sincere thanks to the Management‚ Nepal Investment Bank Ltd. for providing me the opportunity and encouragement to work in prestigious bank. This program has in fact provided me high opportunity to learn about banking operation and in large extent about marketing in Nepal. So many people have contributed their support to me in preparing this report. First of all‚ I would like to thank Tribhuvan
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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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