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.There is an open border system between Nepal and India, whereas Nepal has its controlled border system with China.The Nepalese Water Resources Secretary Shanker Prasad Koirala said the Nepal-India Joint Committee on Water Resources meet decided to start the reconstruction of breached Kosi embankment after t...
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NATURAL RESOURCES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF OUR COUNTRY .It is also flowing like the water of a river, blowing like the wind and passing together with the time.Due to the reach in natural resources, tourists love to visit your country.like-wise we have green valleys, lovely water falls etc.Water resource is the main source of our country.
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.. 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.As regard to the Indo Nepal water treaty, the water resource development dates back to 1920 when the British Indian government decided to build the Sarda barrage to irrigate the United Province.However, water problem in Asia is already severe, wi...
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Nepal is rich in water resources so it ranked second in the world... Nepal is rich in water resources so river plays an important role that flows from Himalayas to Terai... Kayaking is one of the adventurous games done in the excitement of white water kayaking on warm and Friendly River (Himalayan River Operator, 2014).NATURAL RESOURCES IN NEPAL: Forest, Water, Soil and Minerals.Harnessing Nepal Water Resources and expanding tourism potential .
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If we utilize the mineral resources of Nepal properly, we can earn foreign currencies and people will get job opportunities also.Some of the important natural resources of Nepal are: Forest, Water, Soil or Land.Nepal is the second richest in the water resources in the world after Brazil.Water is the most important natural resource of Nepal.Nepal is quite rich in mineral resources.
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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.Increase in sustainability including, efficient water transfer from the water source for domestic and productive applications.These include the accessibility to water sources, the cleanliness/quality of water supply, the amount of water supplied, and the ability for the resource to be effectively used across domestic uses and productive uses.Also introduced to this community is the use of recycling water, such as; capturing overflows at spring intakes, Rainwater Harvesting (RWH)...
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The country has a poor railway system and sanitation and drinking water facilities are inadequate.Countries with natural resources conducive to outdoor sports have naturally started leveraging their resources to take advantage of this upsurge in interest.Z., & Haggerty, S, 1996, July 1, The Original White Water: During the Last 20 Years, River Rafting Has Evolved from a Sport for Thrill Seekers to Family Fun.(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.(Nepal Association of Rafting Agents, 2008) Held in November 2007 in association with Pea...
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34 K. HiguchL On the other hand, the role of glacier meltwater in discharge from Langtang Valley basin was studied on the basis of data obtained by comprehensive hydrometeorological observations, since glaciers are important water resources 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 Research Institute, Kyoto University.Nepal-Japan cooperation in glacier and climate research 31 conditions, especially during the summer monsoon season; to obtain basic data for the development of water resources in glacierized basins.The main objectives of GEN are to clarify s...
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But, remittance dependent country Nepal has wide prospects of development in technology and tourism sectors.Nepal is truly a god’s playground and the country is beautiful with stunning landscapes, charismatic mountains and mesmerizing lakes.Arranged marriage prefer Nepal has a caste system in place that dictates the live... ... middle of paper ... ...nt follows Buddism.Nepal is 65 times smaller than Canada, with the population of 27 million.12.33 Megabytes chatting APP.It is hard to find such a concentration of language like Nepal.
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km including water which has an area of 3,830 sq."Population pressure and land resources in Nepal: a revisit, twenty years later."Nepal is divided into 3 main ecological regions: The Himalayan region, Mid Hill region and Terai region."Average Rainfall for Gorkha, Nepal."Nepal also lies in the tectonically active zone, making it prone to earthquakes.
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Nepal is second very rich in water resources and mountains.Nepal offers an astonishing diversity of sightseeing attractions and adventure opportunities found nowhere else on earth.The major religion in Nepal is Hinduism, and the Pashupatinath Temple, the world’s largest temple of Shiva which is located in Kathmandu, attracts many pilgrims and tourists.So all the people s who wanted to know Nepal is wel-come to Nepal.Nepal is one of the richest countries in the world in terms of bio-diversity due to its unique geographical position and latitudinal variation.
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Improved farming system, planting of fruit and fodder and use of SALT (Sloping Agricultural Land Technology) can improve land use and control water induced disaster.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.• National Water Plan (2005) .Food Crisis in Nepal .In current situation, for food security major thrust has to given to productio...
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There are some declining figures in tourism inflow in Nepal due to the very recent global .Rural community development such as health, water, roads, power supplies etc.developments in Nepal and peace agreement with so called rebel group are improving the .of producing human resources of international standard in tourism sector, courses in Bachelors in .With Nepal tourism brand ‘Naturally Nepal, once is not enough !’, the government of Nepal .
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The presence of the Himalayas allowed the development of Hinduism in Nepal, the mountain attracting ascetics and influential religious men.In May 2006 the Nepalese Parliament inscribed in the provisional constitution Nepal the secular state to no longer be only a Hindu country, establishing an equal right for everyone to practice their religion.The religion practiced in Nepal honors many gods.Following the 2015 earthquakes in Nepal, South Korean and Singaporean evangelical missionaries arrived with reconstruction assistance, and they are sometimes accused of proselytizing.The Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, would in fact be born in the kingdom of Kapilavastu, a village whose traditional location would be Lumbini in Nepal.
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And current estimate of Nepal has approximately 40,000 MW capacity feasible hydro power but Nepal has able to develop only 600 MW of hydro power.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, 7329 erthen roads according to data of 2001. .Even it much stronger in mineral resoures, because of low investment on it, lack of modern techniques, lack of investors and deforestation, Nepal is not able to utilize these resources and giving more contribution in Gross domestic product.Nepal Railways company owns only the 53 kilometre narrow – gauge rail line, which is divided in to two section the first one is from ...
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Nepal had its second communist party led government in the wake of a parliament cum Constituent Assembly which could have put the Indo-Nepal relations in test, yet again which would have put diplomacy on crucial issues, such as the ongoing ‘water talks’ in hiatus.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.Concerns on security measures at those ends were raised by Beijing when Tibetans were allegedly smuggled out of their homeland to Nepa...
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The cluster has prepared a contingency plan with the participation of Government of Nepal, UN and other I/NGOs.All the amount of the fund is deposited in Nepal Rastra Bank or any other bank.It needs global resources to contain the effect of disease.Its activities include long term resilience of the community through sustained waste access, water supply, initial need requirement assessment at the time of emergency situations to gather information on minimum water quantities required, minimum number of toilet and public places required, monitoring of water and excreta related disease transmission, household water treatments, and solid waste management.Is integral to all of the sections and is reflected in the indicators for water .
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Growers worldwide use hydroponics due to lack of fertile land or the lack of sufficient and large water supply.The political and administrative system of Nepal has not made those changes in trade, investment, and related economic policies that would expedite economic development and attract foreign capital.Beyond food supply, other sustaining factors have been considered such as shelter, clean water and air, availability of medicines, etc.They also use some bodies of water, household spaces, and some small, inaccessible vacant land areas.The changing structure of Nepal economy from subsistence economy to what they call now as “remittance economy”, which serves as saver of economic burden, has been described by Nepal writer Manandhar (Maj...
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But, vegetable production is demanding of soil, water, and human resources.The aims of this paper are five-fold: 1) to determine the relative profitability of vegetable production in the Mid- hills of Nepal; 2) to assess the economic impact of incorporating vegetables into the dominant cropping patterns; 3) to analyze the variability between households; 4) to assess the impact of fluctuations in price; and 5) to evaluate temporal changes in household well-being with the incorporation of vegetable production.Total variable costs include: the purchase of seed, fertilizer, and pesticides; hiring oxen; and all labor involved in cultivation activities.In the Mid-hills of Nepal near Kathmandu, potato and tomato production have in...
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Some rivers like the Bhote Koshi will surely drench you in absolute muddle of canyons and rocks while some like the golden river Sun Koshi are completely full of white water and intense rapids and torrents.These rafting trips will surely be the highlight of your trip.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.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.All this makes a wealth of unlimited opportunities for great river rafting adventure in Nepal.
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new roads and airports.Money can be spent on developing access to education, clean water and sanitation etc.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 rating of facilities with which water is wasted, as they are the golf courses or the fresh water swimming pools and the city-planning mastication, etc.• The lack of water can favor, in addition, the desertization.• diminution of the amount and quality of the water, .
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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 as observed by Nepal Water Supply Corporation (NWSC) has been showing a decline trend since the groundwater development has started.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 (K...
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Poverty levels increased in Nepal as a result of poor administration, bad governance and lack of programs to help the needy in the society.The Nepali Congress also aimed at increasing revenue collections, reduce expenditures and realize increase in tourism income, water resources, forest and agriculture (nepaldemocracy.org, 2001).This would see a fair distribution of resources based on equitability and attain a social justice.He initiated many reforms for the people of Nepal and many of the buildings in Nepal were named after this monarch.The Nepali Congress part oversaw the distribution of resources equally to the people and ensures social justice.
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Social and economic problems such as sharp competition for the scarce resources, the increasing divide between the poor and rich, and social, caste-based, inequalities and exclusiveness were the catalyst for the initiation and the growth of the internal conflict in Nepal.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.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 formerl...
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Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific has helped develop a low-cost, low-maintenance wastewater treatment system for the resettlement scheme together with the Asian Coalition for Housing Rights, Slum Dwellers International and Acton Aid Nepal.UN-HABITAT defines a slum household as a group of people living under the same roof in an urban area who lack one or more of the following conditions: durable housing, sufficient living area, access to clean water, access to proper sanitation and secure tenure.A prevalent view is that governments lack the resources required to provide proper housing to all slum-dwellers, and therefore they should play an enabling role, encouraging the private sector to “down-market” housing produc...
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The marketing communication system is more complicated in Nepal rather than other developed country like UK.However sale didn’t go on frequently until the early 1920s Coca-Cola was introduced in Nepal in 1973, which was imported from India.According to the Bottlers Nepal, it is planning to make the investment nearly $10m in the next three years to increase its operations of bottling and commence a brand of mineral water for the market.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.
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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 Nepal earthquake crisis mapping utilized experience gained and lessons learned about planning emergency aid work from earthquakes in Haiti and Indonesia.[132] Reports are also coming in of sub-standard relief materials and inedible food being sent to Nepal by many of the foreign aid agencies.[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.It distributed water, tents, hygiene kits, water purification table...
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“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.According to the Department of Transportation and Management, Government of Nepal, the first bus service in Nepal commenced in1957 and since then the fleet has grown substantially.Attributes of the resources: .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.Example may be taken as the air in Kathmandu which is the common pool resources.
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According to the Nepal Institute of Developmental Studies (NIDS,2010), India hosts the largest number of Nepali workers anywhere in the world, but accurate information on the number of migrants to India is not available as these two countries share open borders.In his research paper, presented on July 9-11, 2012, Dr. Jagadish C Pokharel, Former Vice Chairman National Planning Commission, explains about the employment scenario, cause of unemployment, potential sector for an employment in Nepal.More specifically however, the study will focus upon the following areas: .. 1.3.2 To study foreign employment sector in Nepal in reference to its contribution on employment generation in Nepal.Hehas mentioned about the importance of demographic c...
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Market is also not good in Nepal due to government policies they have to charge tax and price will go high.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.To this end: they organize projects and operational programs that respect the environment in all the fields and operate in; they manage factories by using energy, materials and natural resources in an efficient manner, with the aim of reducing their environmental impact, reducing waste and refuse and, where possible, using renewable energy sources; company aware of the fact that the conservation of water quantity and quality is not just an environmental problem, but a chal...
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