research and development of aircraft‚ which extended beyond the war to commercial aviation.History of Airline Industry in NepalThe first airline Nepal Airlines Corporation was formed in July 1958 by the Nepalese government and a flag carrier. Indian Airlines ruled the Nepalese sky prior to this date .Royal Nepal took over the international schedules in 1960. Nepal Airline started its fleet with Douglas DC-3s‚ which quickly moved
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Discuss the impacts of multinationals setting up factories in your country. Nepal is recognized as a LDC‚i.e. Least Developed Countries which makes it a very suitable target for multinationals to set up their business with.Nepal would face various impacts of the multinational companies.Firstly‚ the main reason behind multinationals wanting to carry out their businesses in a country like Nepal is to have a lower costs of production‚that is to say‚cheap labour‚low input costs‚ avoid import costs
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Zachariah T. Ms. Katherine S. English 10A 10 January 2013 Kukri – The Knife of Nepal The kukri or khukuri has been the weapon of choice for Nepalese soldiers since at least the 1600’s and has been extensively used as an all-purpose knife in the Indian cultures. This knife has been used for everything from a reaper of bamboo‚ wheat‚ and barley‚ digging furrows‚ cutting up meat and vegetables‚ to the unique‚ effective fighting knife with an established reputation of being irreplaceable for chopping
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ICT at glance in Nepal by Rajendra Prasad Poudel e-mail: rajendrapoudel@gmail.com 01.1 Introduction The development of information and communication technology (ICT) is widely recognized as an essential component for economic growth of a nation. It will be not exaggerated to say that ICT infrastructure has potential to promote social development of every community. Access for ICT to seek the information as well as receive and impart information comes in the sector of basic human rights
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Crisis in Nepal “Not a day goes by without a few hours of power cuts. Load shedding has now become a perennial problem and it is here to stay." The story of power position in Nepal is that of highest potential and lowest 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
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preference. Destitute hospitals are often the result of failed policies‚ or unstable governments‚ In the book “Little Princes”‚ Connor Grennan describes the hospital conditions in Kathmandu‚ Nepal during a civil war. While some clear similarities exist between the Hospitals in the Western Kentucky‚ U.S.A.‚ and Kathmandu‚ Nepal‚ there are striking differences. The hospitals in Kathmandu‚ and Western Kentucky have some common
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influence in local arts‚ cultures and traditions are distinctly visible in every country and society in the region. Nepal‚ too‚ has its unique geography‚ history and cultural heritage‚ and still is an integral part of the broader cultural history and tradition of Indian sub-continent. As the saying goes‚ culture sees no borders. While being parts of broader South Asian culture‚ Nepal and India share special closeness and similarity in cultural tradition. They are so closely and strongly interlinked
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NEPAL TOURISM YEAR-2011 Nepal has given the plentiful tourism resources to Nepal. The natural scenery‚ high mountains‚ incomparable cultural heritage and numerous specialties have made Nepal a well known destination in the world of tourism map. The center for numerous adventure activities such as trekking‚ mountaineering‚ rafting‚ mountain biking‚ Paragliding‚ Jungle Safaris etc. Nepal is widely famous for adventure tourism activities among the visitors from around the world. Almost a million visitors
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Foreign Direct Investment in Nepal Current status‚ prospects and challenges Ratnakar Adhikari SAWTEE Working Paper No. 01/13 Foreign Direct Investment in Nepal Current status‚ prospects and challenges Working Paper No. 01/13 South Asia Watch on Trade‚ Economics and Environment (SAWTEE) 26 Mamata Galli P.O. Box: 19366 Tukucha Marg Baluwatar Kathmandu Nepal Tel: 977-1-4444438 / 4424360 Fax: 977-1-4444570 Email: sawtee@sawtee.org Web: www.sawtee.org Views expressed in SAWTEE
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Nepal is an independent democratic nation. The country is bordering between two big countries like China and India. It is developing country where the socio-economic status of the people is very low. The economic growth of the country has not improved substantially. According to the CBS‚ 2001. The total population is Nepal 23151423 where (11-587502) 50.06 percent are female and (11563921) 49.94 percent are male. It. means that women constitutes more than half of the population in Nepal.
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