The Global Public Health Threats in The Future -Prabesh Ghimire The world has been encountering the numerous public health challenges for ages. Majority of these challenges still persists to the date & further‚new series of serious public health problems have been threatening the global community. The public health problem that evolved with the birth of infectious diseases during the primitive ages have now become more pronounced. On one hand‚ the effects of communicable diseases have
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References: • APP‚ 1998. Agriculture Perspective Plan. National Planning Commission/APROSC‚ Kathmandu • NPC‚ 2002. Tenth Five Years Plan. National Planning Commission‚ 2002 • Sharma‚ 2005. Recent Research Outcomes of Permaculture and Sustainable Agriculture in Nepal • Carson‚ B. (1992). The Land‚ the Farmer‚ and the Future: A Soil Fertility Management Strategy for Nepal. ICIMOD Paper no 1. Kathmandu‚ Nepal.
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T.U. Regd. No. 5-1-33-1-99 Campus Roll No. : 313/062 A Thesis Submitted to: Office of the Dean Faculty of Management Tribhuvan University In partial fulfillment of the requirement for the Degree of Master of Business Studies (M.B.S) Kathmandu‚ Nepal July‚ 2009 RECOMMENDATION This is to certify that the Thesis Submitted by: AAKASH PARAJULI Entitled: FACTORS AFFECTING INTEREST RATE ON LISTED NEPALESE BANKS AND FINANCE COMPANIES has been prepared as approved by this Department
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sudra merchant of Kantipur in 879 or 880 A.D after having paid all the outstanding debts in the country. This shows the basic of money lending practice in ancient Nepal. Towards the end of 8th century‚ Gunkamdev had borrowed money to rebuild the Kathmandu valley. Mall regime was an evidence of banking activities. It is beloved that financing for foreign trade with Tibet became quite popular during the regime of malla. However the absence of regulatory measures money lenders were known to have charged
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Dhaulagiri Journal of Sociology and Anthropology Vol. 4‚ 2010 | 21 22 | Madhusudan Subedi 1. Introduction Uterine Prolapse‚ Mobile Camp Approach and Body Politics in Nepal Madhusudan Subedi Abstract Various studies show that more than 600‚000 women in Nepal are suffering from prolapsed uterus and that 200‚000 of those needed immediate surgery. Many of the women with prolapse could recall the exact moment they first felt the prolapse and found difficulty to share the problems due
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References: Sueyoshi et al. (2005). Diversity and Endangerment of Languages in Nepal. UNESCO Kathmandu Series of Monographs and Working Papers: No 7‚ pp Watters‚ David E.‚ (2005). Notes on Kusunda Grammar: a linguistic isolate of Nepal. Crystal‚ D. (2000). Language death. (p.p 1 – 23) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Holmes‚ J. (2013). An Introduction
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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 and Abbreviations FDI : Foreign Direct Investment GDP : Gross Domestic Product Ncell : Nepal’s Teliasonera Investment NTC :
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1. INTRODUCTION Madhya Bhotekoshi Jalavidhyut Company Limited (MBJCL) is a subsidiary company of Chilime‚ registered as public company in july 2010. MBJCL has planned to develop Middle Bhotekoshi Hydroelectric Project (MBKHEP) with an installed capacity of 102 MW in Sindhupalchowk district of Central Development Region. The Madhya Bhotekoshi Jalavidhyut Company Limited (MBJCL) is a public limited company established in 2010 AD to harness country’s hydropower potential. The company has planned to
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Suraj Neupane Kathmandu‚ Nepal surazneupane@hotmail.com Who Killed the Electric Car? The movie “Who Killed the Electric Car” is based on the electric cars designed‚ developed‚ and manufactured by General motors‚ and later destroyed by the same company. I was surprised to see how a company could destroy the technology that is economical‚ futuristic‚ beneficial and pollution free. This documentary movie also deals with history of electric car in the automobile industries. This movie try to showcase
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A research report on Impact of tourism on traditional culture of NamoBudhha Submitted to International School of Tourism and Hotel Management Dillibazar‚ Kathmandu‚ Nepal Submitted by SanamAcharya 4th semester Section D 2014 August Declaration I hereby declare that this study entitled “Impact of Tourism on Traditional Culture of Namo Buddha” is based on my original research work. Related works used in this study by other authors and researchers have been duly acknowledged
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