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    life are very luxurious for the people. In context of Nepal inventing space technology and nuclear technology is still out of reach. Nepal is struggling to fulfill the basic requirements which people need. For Nepal development still means construction of road‚ electricity‚ water line‚ schools and hospitals. In most of the rural areas of Nepal people are still lacking these facilities. Kathmandu has been overly populated being the capital of Nepal the basic infrastructures‚ schools‚ colleges‚ hospitals

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    The Value profile of Bulgarians according to Hall and Hofstede When we talk about intercultural communication‚ we consider culture as a set of beliefs‚ ethics and values ​​that determine the behavior of nations. Edward T. Hall divided cultures according to their ways of communicating‚ into high-context and low-context cultures. Low-context cultures are cultures‚ which need explicit verbal words and information‚ in order to fully understand the message. On the other

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    The Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal is a landlocked sovereign state situated in South Asia. The country is bordered by the People’s Republic of China and the Republic of India. Kathmandu is capital of Nepal and also the largest metropolis of the country with a population of around five million. Total population of the country is around 27 million while two million of them are abroad for jobs and education. Official language of the country is Nepali while Nepal Bhasa‚ Maithili and hundred other

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    Nepal Tourism Year

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    Opportunities and Challenges of Nepal Tourism Year 2011 Nepal tourism year 2011 was recently launched with the motive to bring about 1 Million Tourists to Nepal in the year 2011. It’s a three year program launched with the purpose of this program is to promote the tourism sector of Nepal internationally highlighting the Nepalese art‚ culture‚ bio-diversity and stakeholder business through E-marketing globally are other vital objectives of this project. Its viability lies within the marketing options

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    Tibetan Refugees in Nepal

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    REFUGEES IN NEPAL There are more than 20‚000 Tibetan refugees living in about 12 settlements across the country. However‚ the true number of Tibetan refugees is not known. Some estimates suggest that 30‚000 Tibetans live in Kathmandu alone.   While some Tibetan refugees arrived in Nepal in the early 1950s‚ the first major influx crossed the border in 1959‚ following the Lhasa Uprising. They established camps primarily in the Himalayan border regions of Nepal such as Mustang

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    My Country(Nepal)

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    Nepal (pronounced /nəˈpal/ nə-PAHL‚ /-pal/ -PAWL;[5] Nepali: नेपाल Nepal.ogg [neˈpal] (help·info))‚ officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal‚ is a himalayan country in South Asia and‚ as of 2010‚ the world’s most recent nation to become a republic. It is bordered to the north by the People’s Republic of China‚ and to the south‚ east‚ and west by the Republic of India. With an area of 147‚181 square kilometres (56‚827 sq mi) and a population of approximately 30 million‚ Nepal is the world’s

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    Labour Law of Nepal

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    its use‚ sale‚ distribution‚ transportation‚ or disposal. (ii) (iii) • pumping of oil‚ water‚ or sewage; generating‚ transforming‚ and transmitting energy; or It came into force on 2054.7.18 (Nov. 3‚ 2000) by a notification published in the Nepal Gazette 1 (iv) printing‚ lithography‚ photography‚ book-binding and other similar work. (b) "Enterprise" means any factory‚ company‚ organisation‚ association‚ firm‚ or group thereof‚ established under the prevailing laws for the purpose

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    The Silent Dimension

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    COMMENTARY The Silent Dimension Expressing Humanism in Each Medical Encounter UMANISTIC BEHAVior is considered an essential component of professional medical care. However‚ the evidence shows that it is often neglected. Many barriers to the expression of sensitivity to the patient’s concerns and empathy and compassion in the clinical encounter can be identified. Time constraints‚ poor continuity of care‚ appearance of alienating factors between patients and physicians‚ and the “hidden curriculum”

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    Chinese Goods in Nepal

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    Chinese goods in Nepal Nepal being a developing country should by all means import foreign goods to a certain extent. In order to grow economically strong‚ Nepal will require supplies that are not manufactured within the state. However‚ this does not give the country an excuse to completely abandon the goods produced by its local industries. The flooding of Chinese products in the nation has developed a sense of insecurity amongst the domestic producers for they fear they may run out of business

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    12 3.3. History of Banking Sector in Nepal 13 4. REQUISTIE OF A BANK AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 14 4.1. The capital adequacy to be maintained 14 4.2. Classification of Capital Fund 14 4.3. Total Risk-weight Assets 17 4.4. Description to be sent with regard to capital fund 17 4.5. Provision for Auditing 18 4.6. Actions may be taken in case Directives as to capital fund are not followed: 18 4.7. Repeal and Saving 18 5. TREND ANALYSIS OF BANKS IN NEPAL 19 6. CONCLUSION 25 7. REFRENCES 25

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