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    Maoists in Nepal

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    Maoists in Nepal Terrorism is one of the most pressing and ongoing problems in today’s world. It is a term used to describe violence or other harmful acts committed or threatened against civilians by groups or persons for political‚ nationalist‚ or religious goals. However‚ as it is said that ‘one man’s terrorists is another man’s freedom fighter‚’ the word terrorism does not have a definite definition. The American Heritage Dictonary defines terrrirism as "the unlawful use or threatened use

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    yINDIGO AIRLINE How India ’s youngest airline became the largest . Reticent and low-profile are not the usual personality traits of a CEO in a high-profile business like aviation. Image: Aditya Ghosh But Aditya Ghosh‚ 37‚ has defied convention in many ways. His regular office wear is T-shirt with jeans‚ he doesn ’t have a B-school degree and before joining IndiGo‚ he was a lawyer at J Sagar. Ghosh has justified his aversion for the spotlight by saying that people don ’t fly IndiGo because

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    tourism

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    ARTICLE IN PRESS Tourism Management 27 (2006) 1373–1385 www.elsevier.com/locate/tourman The role of community involvement and number/type of visitors on tourism impacts: A controlled comparison of Annapurna‚ Nepal and Northwest Yunnan‚ China$ Gyan P. Nyaupanea‚Â Duarte B. Moraisb‚ Lorraine Dowlerc a Tourism Development and Management‚ School of Community Resources and Development‚ Arizona State University‚ P.O. Box 874703‚ Tempe‚ AZ 85287‚ USA b Recreation‚ Park‚ and Tourism Management

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    Minimum wage

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    Minimum wage in Nepalese Labor Market Minimum wage is the price floor imposed by the government for the welfare of labor. Price floor is the legal minimum on the price at which a good can be sold. It is an attempt by the government to maintain prices at other than equilibrium levels. When a government imposes a price floor‚ there will be two cases. One the price floor is not binding if the price floor is maintained below equilibrium price level. In this case‚ the market forces naturally move the

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    Organization Culture

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    1. How would you define organization culture? Describe its various manifestations. Using this framework describe the culture of your current class room. Organizational culture is a system of shared assumptions‚ values‚ and beliefs that helps individuals understand which behaviors are and are not appropriate within an organization. It also includes an organization’s expectations‚ experiences‚ philosophy‚ and values that hold it together‚ and is expressed in its self-image‚ inner workings‚ interactions

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    Report of Nlic

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    CHAPTER-ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study Contractual saving institution is the outcome of necessity of people to protect themselves from risk of loss of life and properties. With the act of terrorism and other shocking natural disaster‚ new emerging challenges have been created and which also focus on reinsurance like as a spider web. Nepalese financial economy is also going towards the insurance to minimize the uncertain risk. Bachelor in Business Administration (BBA) of Tribhuvan

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    Environment: South and Southeast Asia Hopefully you are studying this lesson before lunch. Imagine a place where the only water there is to drink comes from a nearby river. You become thirsty so you head down there with a pail. When you arrive‚ there are two things that catch your eye. Upstream‚ a woman is washing her family’s clothes along the same shoreline. She is using a kind of soap made from animal fat. Between the two of you‚ there are several cows standing around in the water‚ drinking.

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    The Gurkhas “Bravest of the the Brave ‚most generous of generous ‚ never had a country more faithful friends than you.Sir Ralph Turner MC‚3rd Queen Alexander’s Own Gurkha Rifles .1931 Better dead than a live coward . Gurkha prove. The name “Gurkha ” comes from the hill town of the gorkha from which the Nepalese kingdom had expanded. If there was a minute’s silence for every gurkha causalty from world war || alone ‚we would have to keep quiet for two weeks.”Gurkha welfare trust. Former chief

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    Terton Pema Lingpa

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    Table of Content Pema Lingpa -The treasurer The life of Pema Lingpa Pema Lingpa was born in Chel Baridrang‚ in the Tang valley in the district of Bumtang. His father was Dondrub Zangpo of Sumtrang and his mother was Pema Dronma. His birth was on the fifteenth day of the second month of the male iron-horse year of the eighth sexagenary cycle‚ corresponding to 1450. His parents named him Dondrub Gyelpo and his maternal aunt Peldro named

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    consumption. The electricity demand in Nepal is increasing by about 10 percent every year and close to 40 percent of the approximate Nepalese population has access to electricity so far. The main load centre is the central zone which includes the Kathmandu Valley. Nepal owns a number of hydropower plants with average total installed capacity of around 650 MW which includes several small and medium hydropower plants. The hydropower development in Nepal began with the development of 500 kW Pharping

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