.. As per Article 7, to maintain the flow and desired level of the water of the Mahakali river, each country undertook not to use, obstruct or divert the water of the river which might adversely affect the natural flow and level except by an agreement between the countries.As regards to the region is concerned, water governance specifically and ecological governance at large has never been as strong, nor as urgent as now with the growing impact of global warming and depleting fresh water bodies.South Asia is a region for both water abundance as well as water scarcity.Upper riparian country cannot own any water and subsequently sell it to lower riparian country where the lower riparian country as such would receive the water due to natur...
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Researcher found that river is one of the most important resources of Nepal and it flows from Himalayan to Terai Region.According to Nepal Gateway,” Bhotekoshi River is also called White Water River and is one of the best and Short River rafting in Nepal with the intense of thrilling rafting adventure ( Nepal Gateway Trekking, 2014).” Almost all the rivers of Nepal flow from the mountain region and come with the high forces with continuous rapid action and this makes the tourist more adventurous and thrilling.Nepal is rich in water resources so it ranked second in the world.NATURAL RESOURCES IN NEPAL: Forest, Water, Soil and Minerals.These rivers are also called White Water River with thrilling and adventurous activities.
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Nepal is a small country but it is rich in Natural Resources.Some of the important natural resources of Nepal are: Forest, Water, Soil or Land.NATURAL RESOURCES IN NEPAL: .As studying the Nepal we have came to know that the unemployment rate in Nepal is 46%.Water is the most important natural resource of Nepal.
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Currently in Sandikhola approximately 80% of WASH techniques are currently in place with there being a few sources of water; one small waterway, eight tap stands and two spring intakes but during the dry season these intakes become unavailable due to low pressure.When this occurs the community must draw water from a larger spring located further away from the village down the hill.This is due to water playing a massive part in the lives of every human, and when there is a lack of sufficient resource, daily functionality is affected.This is to reduce the amount of water requires for use by reducing waste water (sustainability), and also to make it more accessible for the villagers.Increase in sustainability including, efficient water tran...
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Countries with natural resources conducive to outdoor sports have naturally started leveraging their resources to take advantage of this upsurge in interest... Rivers Suitable for WWR in Nepal (Nepal Association of Rafting Agents, 2008) .. Word Count: 4428 .. Ansoff, I, 2005, Strategic Choice, Management Centre, Retrieved December 17, 2006 from www.managementcentre.co.uk/knowledgebase/pdf/Ansoff%20-%20July%2005.pdf .(Nepal Association of Rafting Agents, 2008) Despite its enormous tourism resources and its friendly people, Nepal has in recent years been beset with large scale peace and order problems caused by agitating Maoists and other anti monarchists.Houston, P. D, 1998, November, Navigating Dangerous White Water Together.Z., &...
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Observations by GLOF experts of Japan International Cooperation Agency (T Yamada, HU: 90-92, T Kadota, NU: 92-94); in cooperation with Water and Energy Commission Secretariat, HM Govt of Nepal DIHM: Department of Irrigation, Hydrology and Meteorology DHM : Department of Hydrology and Meteorology TU : Tribhubàn University LIGG: Lanzhou Institute of Glaciology and Geocryology, Chinese Academy of Sciences characteristics of glaciers under different climates, as monsoonal precipitation decreases from east to west in Nepal.Preparatory data collection on the glaciers in the Nepal Himalaya was made during the period from 1968 to 1973 mainly by a research group of the Water Research Institute, Nagoya University and the Disaster Prevention Re...
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Arranged marriage prefer Nepal has a caste system in place that dictates the live... ... middle of paper ... ...nt follows Buddism.Now, I want to ask, did you add Nepal on your bucket-lists?But, remittance dependent country Nepal has wide prospects of development in technology and tourism sectors.In a nut-shell, Nepal is rich with a wide variety of flora and fauna, Nepal beholds some of the rarest species like the one-horned Rhino, the Bengal tiger and their national flower Rhododendron.Nepal is 65 times smaller than Canada, with the population of 27 million.12.33 Megabytes chatting APP.
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If we have a look back on the border management system between Nepal and India, anyone entering into Nepal particularly to the Kathmandu valley and towns of Tarai in general, had to get Rahadani or visa from the district administrations.In return, Nepal will take measures for the “promotion of investor friendly, enabling business environment to encourage Indian investments in Nepal.” In 2010 India extended Line of credit worth $ 250 million & 80,000 tones of foodgrains.Furthermore, a three-tier mechanism at the level of ministerial, secretary and technical levels will be built to push forward discussions on the development of water resources between the two sides.Tensions came to a head in the mid-1970s, when Nepal pressed for substa...
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Nepal is located in the Tropic of Cancer (Northern Hemisphere) (Shrestha) and lies between China in the north and India in the south, east and west."Population pressure and land resources in Nepal: a revisit, twenty years later.""Nepal Risk Reduction Consortium."km including water which has an area of 3,830 sq.Natural hazards and environmental implications in Nepal, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
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Nepal is one of the richest countries in the world in terms of bio-diversity due to its unique geographical position and latitudinal variation.Nepal, a very beautiful, renowned for world heritage places for tourists worldwide.We are knowing Nepal by different sectors, like Nepal is the richest country of mountains and it is knowing by the temples country and the second richest country of rivers.Our country is the birthplace of Gautam Buddha who is the founder of buddhism religion.Although the main source of economic sustenance is agriculture, the tourist industry employs around 42% of the total working population of Nepal.The major religion in Nepal is Hinduism, and the Pashupatinath Temple, the world’s largest temple of Shiva which is l...
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Food security in Nepal depends on land productivity as managed by small holders who face challenges in productivity and sustainability, and the country is prone to natural disasters that can have serious consequences for agricultural production.Additionally, the households that are most likely to be food insecure tended to engage in livelihood activities such as petty trade, unskilled labor, natural resources exploitation, handicrafts, and farming.2009 a. Nepal Human Development Report 2009: State Transformation and Human Development.• National Water Plan (2005) .In current situation, for food security major thrust has to given to production of food grains, horticulture, fisheries and livestock product through sustainable use of resource...
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developments in Nepal and peace agreement with so called rebel group are improving the .scenery, high mountains, incomparable cultural heritage and various specialties have made Nepal .impacts on natural resources and cultural heritage are to be controlled, especially in fragile areas.of producing human resources of international standard in tourism sector, courses in Bachelors in .There are some declining figures in tourism inflow in Nepal due to the very recent global .
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Economic condition of Nepal : ( The Kathmandu post, 2011) Nepal economy has got some success in social sector and has increased per capita income but still its not enough for development of economic condition of Nepalese people which affected to the Hotel industries of Kathmandu, Here Nepal economy survey of 2011 shows that the avereage salary or income of Nepal has increased last year, It shows there is some increament in Nepal’s per capita income which was 561 dollar (Nrs 40,027) reached up to 645 dollar (Nrs 46,020) according to the last Fiscal year survey.In 1951, in Nepal there was only 276 kms was established in Nepal but then it was increased in 15905 kms, where 4617 kms was black top roads, and gravelled road was build 3959 kms, ...
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The era has been termed as a period of consolidation of Nepal’s foreign policy as “Nepal took one of the most important decisions in its foreign policy chapter by becoming a founder member of Non Aligned Movement (NAM) at the height of cold war.” King Birendra used this very forum, in its 1973 summit to propose Nepal as a ‘zone of peace’.The turning point in Nepal’s foreign policy came “when the political situation in South Asian region, particularly India, [became] fluid and volatile…following India’s independence, Nepal was also able to free herself from the clutches of Rana Oligarchy in the year 1950.” At the same time, Nepal witnessed her neighbour become a communist China.India’s faith in Nepal could dwindle if Nepal does not ti...
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If we miss time.it is like the blown wind or flowed water.We are rich in natural resources.NATURAL RESOURCES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF OUR COUNTRY .Water resource is the main source of our country.It is also flowing like the water of a river, blowing like the wind and passing together with the time.
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It needs global resources to contain the effect of disease.All the amount of the fund is deposited in Nepal Rastra Bank or any other bank.According to the report, the water demand of Kathmandu valley is approx.The Global Water Sanitation and Hygiene Cluster is a partnership grouping 32 partners and aiming at improving the coordination and the humanitarian response in the WASH Sector.UNICEF conducted seismic vulnerability mapping of the drinking water supply system in 2003 along with the capacity mapping in 2008.
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Urban farmers may grow crops using the hydroponics method, which is growing crops in water or sand loaded with chemical food.As per the Nepal Living Standards Measurement Survey (NLSMS), between 1995/96 to 2003/04, from one-third to one-half of the poverty reduction in Nepal was a result of increased remittances coming into the country.They also use some bodies of water, household spaces, and some small, inaccessible vacant land areas.Several factors have contributed to Nepal’s underdevelopment, including its landlocked geography, rugged terrain, deficiency of natural resources, and poor infrastructure.Growers worldwide use hydroponics due to lack of fertile land or the lack of sufficient and large water supply.
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The cash and land quality requirements of capital intensive farming may limit the capacity of poorer farmers to invest, while the risks associated with yield and price variability may limit their willingness to participate in commercial production Both the Agricultural Perspective Plan (APROSC, 1995) and the ninth National Plan (GON, 1998) of Nepal promote the intensification of agriculture and increased cash crop production.However, the area under production is small and, while vegetable production is likely to continue Key words: Agriculture, Cash crops, Gross margin, Household economics, Market inequity, Poverty Introduction Cash cropping has been promoted by development specialists as a mechanism to alleviate r...
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There are numerous rivers like the Trishuli which are famous for commercial white water sports while some rivers like the warm and beautiful Seti River give you the beautiful view of the forested canyons.Rafting in Nepal is also unique because you find every kind of River that suits your level of rafting.Maybe a visit to Nepal could fulfill your unfulfilled dreams.While for expert rafters and kayaks there are rivers with water flow which are powerful and channels constricted with steep drops and every possibility of raft overturning.Definitely, Nepal is an incredible nation where you get to enjoy numerous ethnicity and varieties of rafting adventure experience which give you an exceptional break to discover the isolated countryside which...
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The bas relief above depicts Maya Devi with her right hand holding on to a branch of a sal tree with a newborn child standing upright on a lotus petal, shedding an oval halo, around his head, while two celestial figures pour water and lotuses from vessels of heaven as indicated by the delineation of clouds.Expansion of airport facilities, some construction work, tree plantation, provision of water and electricity supplies, road construction from Bhairwa to Lumbini, renovation of various chaityas and stupas, archeological surveys etc.The solid remainders as much as liquid, can include a great variety of chemical substances, that frequently pierce the ground and they not only contaminate this one if not that also the underground water bodi...
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As per agreement made with ADB for Melamchi Water Supply Project (MWSP), the Government of Nepal restructured the existing only one State owned regulator and operator , Nepal Water Supply Corporation (NWSC) and establishing three separate entities, each for the role of asset ownership and policy setting (Kathmandu Valley Water Supply Management Board (KVWSMB), operation and management of services (Kathmandu Upatyaka Khanepani Limited (KUKL) and economic regulation of the services (Water Supply Tariff Fixation Commission (WSTFC).Surface Water Sources: At present, there are 35 surface sources being tapped for water supply mostly situated at hills surrounding the valley as spring in the valley.However, the static water level in well field ...
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Under this system, Nepal entered into social and economic crisis which left the economy of this country collapsed and it took many years to rebuild.The monarch was viewed as a lord who protected the sacredness of the universe of Nepal and Nepal mandala because they do possessed spiritual and temporal powers.Poverty levels increased in Nepal as a result of poor administration, bad governance and lack of programs to help the needy in the society.When democratic system of governance was put in place in Nepal, many things were revolutionized and people’s lives changed completely.Nepal can now enjoy the fruits of democracy which include but not limited to good education, improved health, reduction in poverty levels and creation of job opportu...
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These countries always had an interest in Nepal for their own security and not least for the vast water resources available in Nepal.Intensifying elite competitions and mounting economic problems played a crucial role promoting a strong political movement in Nepal; nevertheless, the movements would not have been successful, had there been homogenous populations and fewer ethnic grievances.However, a threatening ‘security dilemma’ did formerly not exist in Nepal; however, as Nepal was not created from the rubble of a larger entity or gained independence from a colonial power.It is evident that the emergence of elite competition was a major proximate cause, where as the socio-economic problems constituted the core for conflict in Nepal.Alt...
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PowerAde sports water aim those who are fit, healthy and do sport.Coca Cola lunched simple wall Advertisement in Rural Area of Nepal, Coke realised that the communication media used in cities and urban areas would not work in villages because of low penetration of conventional media.Face book and yahoo in Nepal is being popular day by day, it might be good idea if the Coca-Cola Company Nepal, add there advertisement in Face book web page.Local production of Coca-cola in Nepal was started in 1979.However sale didn’t go on frequently until the early 1920s Coca-Cola was introduced in Nepal in 1973, which was imported from India.
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[122][123] There was concern about epidemics due to the shortage of clean water, the makeshift nature of living conditions and the lack of toilets.The Nepal earthquake crisis mapping utilized experience gained and lessons learned about planning emergency aid work from earthquakes in Haiti and Indonesia.UNICEF appealed for donations, as close to 1.7 million children had been driven out into the open, and were in desperate need of drinking water, psychological counsel, temporary shelters, sanitation and protection from disease outbreak.The United Kingdom has been the largest bilateral aid donor to Nepal following the earthquake.[109] Nepal, with a total Gross Domestic Product of USD$19.921 billion (according to a 2012 estimate),[110] is on...
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.. Goods or resources can be generally classified into two groups.“If the natural resources was vast compare to the capacity of people to use it, there could be no problem” (vatn, 2005), but here the thing is just opposite to that.But when thee goods or resources are open access or common property, the exclusion cost is very high because the typical demarcation is not possible.Attributes of the resources: .As a result, this has led to increase in slums, inadequate and polluted drinking water supply, polluted air to breathe, haphazard manner of dumping the solid waste in the neighborhoods.
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Shareholders are the owners of the organization, and, as such, their claim on organizational resources is often careful to the claims of other inside stakeholders.Higher managers are responsible for investing shareholder money in various resources in order to maximize the future value of goods and services.Ferrero (2008) said that “its center is an asset of resources enabling the Group to surmount difficulties, while maintaining the course towards solid development for the future.These resources come from the power of its products and from the sense of belonging shared by all its employees.Human Resources Management activities linked with recruiting, hiring, training, compensating, and dismissing personnel: provided that employee assista...
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FDI also)even supplement inadequate domestic resources to finance both (to finance domestic investment)ownership change and(as well as) capital formation as long as FDI is efficiency seeking rather than market seeking.Nepal Industrial Statistics 2007/08 (Central Bureau Statistics, Nepal) shows 1,423 firms operating as FDI from 139 countries which contributed 121,484 employment opportunity to people in 2007/08.Most economist and developing practitioner assert that Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) facilitates countries by giving access to resources that they lack in acquiring them.India being the prime investor in Nepal accounts for 393, followed by China 179, Japan 132, South Korea 94, UK 94, Germany 61 and Switzerland 27.According to the ...
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The producer of Fanta, Sprite and Vitamin Water also reported a pick-up in growth – albeit at a more sedate 2% pace – in its home market of North America.A couple of years or so, the workers went on for a strike all over Nepal in Bottler’s Company resulting the distribution and production into halt.Korea buying bottled water after a run together, we’re there for you.The company, which posted a 20% growth in 2009, said it will start manufacturing the Kinley brand of mineral water following standards prescribed by the World Health Organization (WHO).Coca-Cola was first introduced into Nepal in 1973, when it was imported from India, but local production would only begin in 1979, with the establishment of Bottlers Nepal Limited (BNL).
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Nepal is a nation left in the dark.It is almost blindingly simple, but it cannot be stressed enough, tourists, locals, potatoes, rice, bottled water, generators, medicines, troops , ideas, chickens, bricks, pipes, computers, aid workers, anything that can be used for development must first get to its location.However, the hydroelectric potential of Nepal is rivaled only by its lack of hydroelectric power.This is of monumental importance as the other hydroelectric stations are at the mercy of water levels.Power generation, primarily electrical is the bedrock of development that must be established in tandem with transportation if Nepal is to have any chance of a brighter tomorrow.
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