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    BLESSED BY MIGHTY SUN! Introducing solar power plant installation for electricity generation. Nepal is often jostled up amongst the facts and myths when it comes to hydro- electric power generation. There are facts that relate it to one of the richest countries in the world when it comes to resources. Then there is a myth‚ for a nation with such bountiful resources would have never been deprived of the basic needs like drinking water and electricity in this century. Amongst these dilemmas‚ the

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    AN ASSESSMENT ON INFLOW OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN NEPAL Presented by: Babita Bhattarai Binod Sapkota Nepal has strong potential and viable areas for economic development such as agriculture‚ hydropower‚ tourism‚ biodiversity and traditional export to attract and mobilize the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). This paper aims at making

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    used to live. Most adults bring their cultural traditions into another country when they move. For example‚ most countries have different languages. This is due to the fact that countries are culturally diverse. Mexico has 68 official languages and Nepal has 123. Both of these countries are very diverse. Culture and traditions still matte today because they identify who we are‚ teaches us how our ancestors used to live‚ and what our origins are. Culture matters because it identifies who we are

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    Review of the Monetary Policy for 2011/12 The bank has been formulating and publicly announcing monetary policy on an annual basis since 2002/03 with the major objectives of maintaining price stability and external as well as financial sector stability and to create a favorable environment for high and sustainable economic growth as directed by NRB Act‚ 2002. Narrowing down of current account deficit for the improvement of export and remittances inflow had resulted in the marginal surplus of the

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Ayurveda‚ the science of life and longevity has a history as long as human civilization and even beyond. Ayurveda‚ the consider nature as the prime provider of life. Ayurveda is one of the greatest gifts of the sages of ancient India to humankind and accepted as the oldest scientific medical system with a long record of clinical experience. Ayurveda aims at the physical‚ mental and spiritual well being of human beings

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    coparcenary probably as that of son Most of the experts had belived that women are iliterated and are subjected to voilence due to economic dependences. Such dependences had taken a place of legel war as inheritance of parental property. Even Nepal is only the country where thedaughter in law can claim for the property if needs to be get divorced. Parents of boy have to sell their propertyto pay the divorced daughter in law in any way. file against her father and two brothers for the property

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    To what extent do the women enjoy equal rights in your country? Our country‚ Nepal is popularly known as a traditional nation. It gives more priority to its customs and traditions rather than other subjects of matter. This country has been ruled and operated by majority of men since the beginning of humanity. Men play the vital role in each sector of development. History of Nepal is the evidence that all the development works are carried out by majority of men and less women. Even

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    developed country should have citizens that are able to support themselves. A less developed country may have some trouble reaching this goal. Nepal is a less developed country than the United States because of its health‚ education‚ income‚ level of inequality‚ gender inequality‚ and employment. Nepal’s health is not as good as that of the United States. Nepal is only able to supply 94.1% of its population with drinking water‚ while the United States is able to supply drinking water to 99.9% of its

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    made easier deployment of technology to the developing countries. In the context‚ Nepal is one of the countries who came late in the deployment such new technology in the banking sector. Deployment of new ICT has always been challenging in the banking sector of country like Nepal to compete in market. As part of WTO (world Trade Organization) Nepal has opened its door to the global market. Banking in context of Nepal dated back to 15th of November 1937. Before that all the financial transaction was

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    Bank supervision in Nepal needs to be improved‚ strengthened. Banks are the pillars of economy in real capitalistic market of a nation. They are prime sources of investment that play vital role in mobilizing resources to an optimum level in business world. The role of banking sector in economic growth and stability requires continuous and reliable service. In NepalNepal Ratra Bank (NRB) is only an authorized body responsible for the monetary regulation and supervision of all banks and financial

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