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    Women in Nepal

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    society. In addition‚ women frequently have unequal and lesser access to education‚ healthcare‚ food‚ Job opportunities‚ various resources‚ and even legal rights. Although there have been some increase in the number of educated women in cities such as Kathmandu‚ the plight of the Nepalese women in the rural parts of Nepal is still very heart wrenching. Rural Nepalese women are further disadvantaged due the the lack of education and the lack of awareness of their social and legal rights making them more

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    ASSIGNMENT DOC copy

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    HOLACRACY Holacracy can be known as a relatively new system of Organizational governance where authority and the decision-making powers are equally vested and distributed to diligent and skilled members of the workforce. Unlike the age-old Hierarchy System of management where all powers were virtually centralised and vested with the company executives and higher level of management‚ Holacracy seems to be a new villain in the corporate world which empowers all employees with a voice to govern and

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    leader. From that day onwards I started to develop my leadership skills so that in future I would be ready to tackle any kinds of situation. I had always been interested in management. After S.L.C(certificate of completion of secondary education)in Kathmandu I then studied Management stream for two years‚with optional subject ‛business’. As an adult‚ I would like to have a job where I can work in group as a team with having significant responsibilities and use specific skills. This is why after completion

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    During the Sata Yug‚ the Kathmandu valley was a huge bowl of placid water‚ cradled by hills and mountains. The lake was home of the Naags‚ the serpent gods. Then one day a God descended to the lake and cleaved a pass through the mountains with his sword. The pass is called Kotwal‚ Kotbar or Kotpal. The water gushed out‚ emptying the lake and leaving behind a fertile valley. This valley would eventually be the site of not only kings but also great spiritual and religious activity for centuries to

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    Intership Report

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I express my immense feelings to those people and institutions that have throughout extended their help in various ways in order to complete this report. Although‚ time was very limited for getting the sufficient knowledge about all of banking services‚ but the short experience that I have gathered as an internee in Sanima Bank Ltd (Head office) is an asset for all the time to come in my life. I take the opportunity to express my deep sense of gratitude to supervisor Bikash Regmi

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    Linear Block Codes

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    KATHMANDU UNIVERSITY School Of Engineering Department of Electrical and Electronics Assignment #2 Submitted by: Submitted to : Amar Shrestha Mr. Brajesh Mishra Roll- 32024 ________________________________________________________________ LINEAR BLOCK CODES A systematic (n‚k) linear block code is a mapping from a k-dimensional message vector to an ndimensional codeword in such a way that part of the sequence generated coincides with the k message

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    Dinagyang Festival A participant of Dinagyang Festival The Dinagyang is a religious and cultural festival in Iloilo City‚ Philippines held on the fourth Sunday of January‚ or right after the Sinulog In Cebu and the Ati-Atihan in Aklan. It is held both to honor the Santo Niño and to celebrate the arrival on Panay of Malay settlers and the subsequent selling of the island to them by the Atis. History Dinagyang began after Rev. Fr. Ambrosio Galindez of a local Roman Catholic parish introduced the

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    A Case About Indigo Airlines

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    UP‚ UP AND AWAY AIR OF CONFIDENCE How Indigo went from being a small airline to a spunky player which took on aviation biggies to grab third spot in the market Tushar Srivastava A decade ago‚ they were just another bunch of travel agents in a sea of similar Commission brokers. But Kabul Bhatia apparently knew how to make sense of the decades that his family-run busi¬ness‚ InterGlobe Enterprises had put in‚ doing the stuff and turning it into something bigger. Barely five years after it started

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    A Course Paper By Ranjit Kumar Jha Submitted to Lecturar. Mabindra Regmi In the fulfillment of the course in titled Applied Linguistics in Masters in English Language Teaching Kathmandu University School of Education Balkumari ‚ Lalitpur 2013 Abstract If we talk about what are the tools that we can use in developing communication‚ than I say that “technology

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    Representation of Identity by Indigenous Population in Sylhet by Md. Sultan Mahmood Introduction Bangladesh was born as a nation state in 1971. The predominant popular narrative of Bangladeshi independence‚ which we have repeatedly encountered whether talking with members of the elite or ordinary people‚ bears evidence of a homogenous ‘Bangalee’ nationalism and a deep ambivalence toward the country’s indigenous people‚ or Adivasi. Here the term Indigenous or ‘tribal’ has no clear definition

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