South Asia is a region for both water abundance as well as water scarcity.In addition the British Indian government also agreed to give 50,000 rupees, a supply of 4.25 cubic meters per sec (cumsecs) out of an annual flow of 650 cumsecs during dry season and 13 cumsecs of water in the wet season which could be further increased to 28.34 cumsecs if water was available[3].There is considerable scope for joint endeavour between both the nations on issues pertaining to water resource development and water management.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.Howe...
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Due to political instability of Nepal, most of the time there will be strike so this directly affect the economic condition of Nepal and by this many tourist could not come to visit Nepal... Nepal is rich in water resources so river plays an important role that flows from Himalayas to Terai.There are more than thousands of river in Nepal so Nepal is the second largest country in water resources after Brazil (prabin, 2010).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 continu...
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Nepal is quite rich in mineral resources.NATURAL RESOURCES IN NEPAL: .If we utilize the mineral resources of Nepal properly, we can earn foreign currencies and people will get job opportunities also.Nepal is a small country but it is rich in Natural Resources.As studying the Nepal we have came to know that the unemployment rate in Nepal is 46%.
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When this occurs the community must draw water from a larger spring located further away from the village down the hill.In the case of Sandikhola at each spring intake is a reservoir tank, there are three water quality testers spread across the village, one rain monitor and two flow monitors.Increase in sustainability including, efficient water transfer from the water source for domestic and productive applications.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.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 ...
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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).Considering 20 % real losses as process loss on water flow incorporating transmission loss, treatment plant operation loss, quantity of water supplied and deficiencies is estimated as shown in Fig.7 and Table 4.I...
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(Nepal Association of Rafting Agents, 2008) Held in November 2007 in association with Peak UK, an English White Water and Kayaking Equipment Company, the event was designed as a multi disciplinary one boat competition that combined extreme slalom and river running skills with down river speed and free style action.A SWOT analysis shows that Nepal has very strong WWR resources.The country has extremely inadequate infrastructural facilities like train services, competent local tour operators, drinking water availability, waste disposal systems, and availability of guides with knowledge of foreign languages.(Nepal Association of Rafting Agents, 2008) Despite its enormous tourism resources and its friendly people, Nepal has in recent years b...
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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.: the leader for the field observations of GEN 1987-1992) and T. Kadota (Water Research Inst., Nagoya Univ.Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has sent an expert of glaciology to Water and Energy Commission Secretariat, His Majesty’s Government of Nepal.(e) Hydrometeorological observations: water discharge at three stations and meteorological conditions in the glacier area.A complete whole year data set of water discharge, rainfall, snowfall and air temperature was obtained from...
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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.Wide Prospects of Hydropower Nepal ranks second after Brazil in water resource in the world, and has great prospects of the hydropower of around 83,000 MW.If you want to see the developed country then Nepal is not the right choice, but If you feel the beauty of nature then Nepal could have your destination.It is hard to find such a concentration of language like Nepal.
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After the installation of democracy in Nepal in February 1951, it became major turning point in reinforcing the Nepal-India border open with the accelerated movement of Indian nationals into Nepal.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.India would also provide a credit line of up to 150 crore rupees to Nepal to ensure uninterrupted supplies of p...
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(www.businesslink.gov.uk) .. “Bed sheets washed every day in thousand of hotels in this world millions of gallons of water, electricity and tons of detergent.Being an environmental friendly property means that they save electricity, water, reduce solid waste while saving money and creating a healthy environment to the guest, staff and the management.It helps to protect the water resources throughout the country.A steel superstructure would pollute water over three times than a concrete one.Water act 2003 .
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km including water which has an area of 3,830 sq.Nepal also lies in the tectonically active zone, making it prone to earthquakes.Within the Terai region lies the lowest point of Nepal; Kechana Kalan with an altitude of 60m."Population pressure and land resources in Nepal: a revisit, twenty years later.""Nepal Risk Reduction Consortium."
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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.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.Nepal, a very beautiful, renowned for world heritage places for tourists worldwide.Tourism Sector plays a vital role for increase the GDP of Nepal.The land locked country Nepal is bounded by the Tibet Region of the peoples Republic of China, on the east by Sikkim and West Bengal and on the South and west by the Indian States of Bihar and Uttar...
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• National Water Plan (2005) .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.2009 a. Nepal Human Development Report 2009: State Transformation and Human Development.Income possibilities, limited access to productive resources, lack of functioning services and substandard managerial and organizational capacity.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 ten...
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Rural community development such as health, water, roads, power supplies etc.Drinking water and hygienic food also represent a big .immense possibility of developing adventure tourism in the mountains and rivers of Nepal.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.
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“Hotels and resorts use intense amounts of natural resources (e.g., water, electricity) in providing luxurious accommodations for guests.Water efficient showerhead contains vacuum flow valves which pumps air into water stream, it is as refreshing and powerful as normal ones except that it uses less water thus less energy, this can also be done to the tap used in bathroom as well .Natural lava stone signage at the entrance and on the lawns replaces traditional plastic and metal signs use in gardens and pools can use water that move in cycle and there is no wastage,encouraging plant growth and green vegetation may help in soil erosion and noise pollution and save as well on .. “Climate-responsive design is based on the way a building form...
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Nepal Railways company owns only the 53 kilometre narrow – gauge rail line, which is divided in to two section the first one is from Janakpur (part of Nepal) to Jayanagar ( part of India) and second is again Janakpur to Baijalpura about 21 kilometre but which is still not operational.This was the first plan where the basic needs of people was also included, like food, cloth, shelter, education(primary school level education and skilled based education), freedom, fuel wood, health care, drinking water, and transportation for rural areas was also included in this plan.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...
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Considerable amount of water is lost in soils below thus considerable volume of soil to be tested is contaminated or disturbed.However, as all water under high pressures is discharged from downwards.(water or mud).It involves advancing of borehole using only the Casing (no rod with cutting bit attached) under very heavy water pressures.These equipment still exist and are available even today, but because of high operation costs, its practitioners cannot compete with today’s wash boring or “WATER JETTING”.
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In addition, attracting adequate resources to build sustainable, inclusive and prosperous post-conflict Nepal will be equally crucial.However, such speculations were negated by the Nepalese Prime Minister’s 2008 visit to New Delhi during which it was “decided to inject a new dynamism by establishing a three-tier bilateral mechanism…to oversee the entire gamut of cooperation in water related issues”.King Prithvi Narayan Shan had suggested for “the need for a delicate balance of relationship between [Nepal] and its two big neighbours, a fundamental rule of Nepal’s foreign policy” When the Ranas came into reign with the “bloody Kot massacre episode in 1846” they deliberately swore affinity with the East India government and adjusted the...
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It is also flowing like the water of a river, blowing like the wind and passing together with the time.like-wise we have green valleys, lovely water falls etc.A library (from French “librairie”; Latin “liber” = book) is an organized collection of resources made accessible to a defined community for reference or borrowing.If we miss time.it is like the blown wind or flowed water.Nepal is small but rich in natural resources although it is poor by economic condition.
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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 has made 22,000 standard hygiene kits available along with prepositioned stock of WASH supplies that include water tanks, toilet slabs, buckets, and water treatment equipment.All the amount of the fund is deposited in Nepal Rastra Bank or any other bank.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 wate...
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Beyond food supply, other sustaining factors have been considered such as shelter, clean water and air, availability of medicines, etc.The system gives the growing plants a more favorable root environment, optimum levels of mineral nutrients, water, oxygen, and warmth or coolness.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.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 (Majja.com).The political and administrative system of...
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In the Mid-hills of Nepal near Kathmandu, potato and tomato production have increased dramatically in the last 10 years (Brown and Shrestha, 2000).But, vegetable production is demanding of soil, water, and human resources.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.Labor includes the time spent in planting, irrigation, fertilizing, spraying, weeding, harvesti...
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Rafting in Nepal is also unique because you find every kind of River that suits your level of rafting.Nepal is the abode to the Himalayas from whose magnificent heights, the rivers hurtle down through the foothills, fostered by monsoon rains and melting snow, on their way to the Great Plains of the Ganges.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.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 r...
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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 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.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 bodies contaminate.• The lack of water can favor, in addition, the desertization...
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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.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 opportunities.The Nepali Congress part oversaw the distribution of resources equally to the people and ensures social justice.When democratic system of governance was put in place in Nepal, many things were revolutionized and people’s lives changed completely.He initiated many reforms for the people of Nepal and many of the buildings in Nepal were named after this monarch.
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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.Although there was no profound discriminatory economic policy, unequal economic opportunities, unequal access to resources, and vast differences in the standard of living were seen as unfair and illegitimate by the disadvantaged members of the society.The people from different ethnic groups found the educational opportunities inequitable; especially, teaching in minority languages became problematic because of lack of resources and investment.The Nepal Communist Party (Maoists) emerg...
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The marketing communication system is more complicated in Nepal rather than other developed country like UK.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.The bottler of Coca-Cola product in Nepal will use the resources to modernise its bottling plants in the capital city Kathmandu and Bharatpur municipality.Local production of Coca-cola in Nepal was started in 1979, with the establishment of Bottlers Nepal Limited (BNL).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.It distributed water, tents, hygiene kits, water purification tablets and buckets.[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.[109] Nepal, with a total Gross Domestic Product of USD$19.921 billion (according to a 2012 estimate),[110] is one of Asia’s poorest countries...
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.. Goods or resources can be generally classified into two groups.Example may be taken as the air in Kathmandu which is the common pool resources.This is typically the case for many environmental resources where use-at least beyond the certain level-reduce its quantity and/or quality” (Vatn, 2005, pp263).Attributes of the resources: .(Fig: Characterization of resources or goods according to the cost of exclusion and rivalry in use or consumption).
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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 assistance, Hiring and firing personnel, managing human resources recruiting, contribution labor relations services, Training, Managing payroll and compensation.Consequently company is committed to the responsible management of water resources; establish environmental objectives and undertake to measure the progress they have made; company is committed to educating partners so that the principles listed above will be followed everywhere and by all echelons of organization.Market is also ...
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