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    PROSPECTS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY IN PAKISTAN – WAY FORWARD CHAPTER - I INTRODUCTION “Energy is synonymous with civilisation. It is the lifeline for economic growth and development. The continuing volatility of fuel prices and conventional energy’s deep carbon foot print coupled with close nexus between water‚ energy‚ and food security has brought energy access and energy security issues into even sharper focus” - Asif Ali Zardari‚ President of Pakistan Today‚ only 55% of Pakistan’s population

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    rarely been done in a developing countries like Nepal. The main purpose of this research is to evaluate impact of merger in the Nepalese banking sector and its impact on performance and shareholders wealth. Mergers have been responsible for a number of important structural changes in different sectors. In fact‚ merger changes business environment for an organisation and overall industry. It is very common in developed market such as USA. However‚ in Nepal‚ merger is a new issue especially in banking

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    “gurkha”‚also known as “gorkhali”. Other name for valor‚ courage‚ steadfastness‚ loyalty‚ neutrality and impartiality come from the small principality of Gurkha‚ which by the middle of the 18th century had conquered most of what is today known as Nepal. Prithivi Narayan Shah the king of Gorkha and his successors became so powerful that they overran the whole of the hill country from the border of Kashmir to the east of Bhutan. Turning south‚ they began to raid into Much of the question has been answered

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    Hydro energy contribution to power generation in india . Power generation sector is always a considering sector in india . India as being a developing country lags behind in the power generation to fulfil the demand supply ratio . But still there is always an increment in power generation year by year . Indian ministry of power have been building new policies to meet the expectation in energy generation by using conventional and nonconventional sources of energy . India is putting emphasis on

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    Global Majority E-Journal‚ Vol. 1‚ No. 2 (December 2010)‚ pp. 97-106 The Caste System: Effects on Poverty in India‚ Nepal and Sri Lanka Jasmine Rao Abstract Though mostly outlawed‚ the caste system continues to be one of the key drivers of poverty and inequality in South Asia. This article reviews the linkage between poverty and the caste system in India‚ Nepal and Sri Lanka. It also discusses the situation of the so-called Dalits (untouchables)‚ which are typically considered to fall

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    Mahal Revisited seeks to provide quality service on par with the beauty of Nepal The idea of starting the venture germinated when Virat SJB Rana‚ an investment banker at Delhi KPMG together with his brother Varun SJB Rana‚ graduate of Bachelors of Architecture from Washington State University in USA‚ and Masters in Architecture design and theory from University of Nortingham‚ left their high-paying jobs and returned back to Nepal to do something special here itself. They wanted to turn a small chunk

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This internship report is for the Bachelor In Information Management (BIM) Undertaken at Tribhuvan University of Nepal. The preparation of this report needed a lot of effort and suggestions of many people in order to get to its complete form. I would like to express my deep sense of gratitude to our internship Reader Mr. Saurab Das Manandhar and supervisor Mr. Purna Bdr Khand for getting me involved in preparation‚ who guided me throughout this report. I thank him for his

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    [pic] Marketing Strategy and Performance of Tourism Industries in Nepal 1. Concept Nepal is a small land-locked county‚ surrounded by the Tibetan region of China on the north and India on the rest‚ with a total population of 28.6 million in 2009 (World Development Indicators Data Base‚ January 2010)‚ but is one of the growing tourism destinations in Asia. The number of foreign tourists increased greatly from a mere 6179 in 1962 to 176‚634 in 1984‚ 491‚504 in 1999‚ 361‚237 in 2001‚ and 385

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    Sanskrit is the mother of all the European languages. Sanskrit is the most suitable language for computer software. The magic of India comes to life with Incredible Indian Tours. Come with us on an intoxicating journey into the real India or Nepal‚ on one of our Small Group or Special Interest Tours‚ through a timeless land that is both exotic and intriguing. Travel to a country where the sights‚ sounds‚ hustle and bustle of the cities contrast against the open plains of the Rajasthani desert

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    Mahalangur mountain range that runs through both Tibet and Nepal. The peak of Mount Everest is recorded at 8‚848 meters above sea level. The precise summit point of Mount Everest runs through both the international border of China and Nepal. The official height was under scrutiny for five years due to arguments between China and Nepal regarding how to calculate the official height. China stated that the recorded height should be rock height‚ while Nepal wanted to record the height taking in consideration

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