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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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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of our accounting course in MBA is assigned to us to make us learn everything we can about one company using its annual report‚ the internet‚ the press‚ stock market and contract with company officials. Thus‚ this annual report project on Unilever Nepal Limited (UNL) is prepared as a part of learning practical applicability of accounting processes. Objectives of the report Every report has objectives. It is on the basis of these objectives that report is directed in a fixed path and contains precise
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TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN EGYPT by Student’s name [Code+ course name] [Professor’s name] [University name] [City‚ State] [Date] Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 2 2 Introduction 3 Tourism Industry of Egypt 4 Rationale for Selection of the Country 4 GDP of Egypt 5 Overview of the Tourism Industry 6 Role of the Private Sectors 8 Natural Change and Climatic Conditions 8 Theoretical Framework 9 TALC Model and Egypt 9 Carrying Capacity Factor 12 Dependency
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Term Paper On Social Context of Children in Nepal Juvenile Justice Submitted to: Submitted by: Dr. Bala Raju Nikku Bidhya Joshi Bikina Chhetri Kadambari Memorial College Date: 21st November‚ 2010 Juvenile Justice: Juvenile justice is the area of criminal law applicable to persons not old enough to be held responsible for criminal acts. In most states‚ juvenile justice law
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I chose these two entries :- Joseph Stiglitz The basic idea that Joseph glitz talks about is how globalizations hadn’t worked out the same way that most people thought it would. The first thing he talks about is the increasing inequality between the rich and the poor between the people around the world and sometimes within the same country and the fact that globalization has something to do with that. I agree with him on the idea that technology and the education required to use technology have
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Impact of Tourism: An Economic Analysis Executive Summary The main purpose of this report is to show the importance and the role of the indirect economic effects of tourism on growth and GDP‚ employment and foreign trade. Tourism’s role in the economy is often perceived as being limited to the hospitality industry (cafes‚ hotels and restaurants) and outbound and inbound travel agencies and carriers‚ which form the leading service sector in many countries. However‚ the economic impact of tourism is much
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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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HOW TOURISM CAN CONTRIBUTE TO SOCIO-CULTURAL CONSERVATION Negative socio-cultural impacts from tourism How tourism can contribute to socio-cultural development Tourism can contribute to positive developments‚ not just negative impacts. It has the potential to promote social development through employment creation‚ income redistribution and poverty alleviation. Other potential positive impacts of tourism include: Tourism as a force for peace Traveling brings people into contact with each other and
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Coca-Cola‚ imported from India‚ was first introduced into Nepal in 1973‚ with local production of Coca-Cola beginning in 1979. Bottlers Nepal Limited (BNL) is the only bottler of Coca-Cola products in Nepal‚ and has two bottling plants; namely Kathmandu (Bottlers Nepal Limited – BNL) and Bharatpur (Bottlers Nepal (Terai) Limited‚) which is 160 km from Kathmandu‚ its capital. The Marketing‚ Sales & Distribution strategy for Bottlers Nepal Limited is entitled “Refresh the Marketplace” and includes:
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