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    Nepal Introduction

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    Nepal Introduction Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal is a small south Asian landlocked sovereign state having area of 147181 square kilometer. Nepal stands in the 93rd and 41st position in the world by land mass respectively. Kathmandu is the capital city of the country. Nepal has been geographically divided into three regions namely terai‚ hills and mountains stretching from east to west. Southern strip of the country i.e. terai is connected with Indai. Terai is also known as a breadbasket

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    Kathmandu Ltd

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    PART 1 SWOT Analysis 1.1 Industry Analysis Porter’s five forces analysis is presented as below for industry analysis of Kathmandu: Industry Competition→High | * Leadership in clothing and equipment retail in Australia and New Zealand. * Competitors within this area include | Barriers of entry→Medium-High | * Relatively low level of product design differentiation * High barriers for technically credible products | Threat of substitutes→Medium-High | * A wide variety of other

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    SOP TU MBA Suraj

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    Statement of Purpose - MBA I‚ Suraj Sharma believe MBA is not just a degree but a platform to learn many a tips and tricks and also to generate ideas with structured thoughts to go about it. And studying for an MBA requires a certain determination and strength of character. Why I would say so? Because in recent years‚ the business world has become rapidly integrated across borders and anyone with his sights set firmly on the global platform should have an international perspective and be aware of

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    Essay

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    csr rEport 2012 Table of Contents 6 8 10 14 18 20 22 25 IntroductIon HIstory EducatIon HEaltH sports & youtH tHE EnvIronmEnt mIcro EntErprIsE BuIldInG nEW InItIatIvEs Day meal distribution at local school Our Mission From the beginning‚ our business and social commitments have always been mutually reinforcing and has always featured as an integral part of our business. We feel a strong sense of responsibility towards those less fortunate and we strive to build their capabilities and

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    Assignment #3 The Indus Valley Civilization was a Bronze Age civilization between the 3300-1300 BCE and is located today in the northeast of Afghanistan to Pakistan and northwest India. Along with Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia‚ it was one of the three early civilizations of the Old World and the most widespread. In this essay we will discuss a general description of one of the Indus Valley Civilization city‚ the Mohenjo-daro. Then‚ we will compare it to the other types of cities we seen in

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    A Brief History of Nepal

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    stable society until the 12th century‚ when the country began to break apart into a number of smaller states. It took almost 200 years for the country to become partially unified again under the Malla Dynasty‚ which created the three kingdoms of Kathmandu‚ Patan‚ and Bhaktapur. The country was finally unified by Prithvi Narayan Shah in the 18th century. The unified country began to take control of mountain passes in nearby Tibet and India‚ bringing them into conflict with the British. Defeat in

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report is prepared as a partial fulfillment of the Masters in Business Administration (MBA) program of Pokhara University. Advertising agencies has taken a huge leap since last few decades in the history of Nepal and today it is able to collaborate lwith the international giants like India. This change has occurred due to increase in creative as well as execution level of the advertising sector of the nation. With the objective of enhancing my knowledge and learning from the

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    My Country(Nepal)

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    south‚ east‚ and west by the Republic of India. With an area of 147‚181 square kilometres (56‚827 sq mi) and a population of approximately 30 million‚ Nepal is the world’s 93rd largest country by land mass[6] and the 41st most populous country. Kathmandu is the nation’s capital and the country’s largest metropolitan city. Nepal is a country of highly diverse and rich geography‚ culture‚ and religions. The mountainous north has eight of the world’s ten highest mountains‚ including the highest‚

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    Hetchy Valley Case Study

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    The damming of Hetch Hetchy valley was one of the first big controversial environmental debates that started the conservation movement‚ in the United States. The Hetch Hetchy Valley is a glacially formed valley in the northwestern corner of Yosemite National park in California. Yosemite was declared a national park in the late 1800’s by congress to protect this valuable wilderness for all people. The debate was between John Muir and Gifford Pinchot. Muir was against the dam and Pinchot was for it

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    Nepalese Film

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    consider film sector as their part time work. Those who were financially able to invest for film had no idea on management‚ requirements‚ promotion and other knowledge of the movie and even they were unaware of the existing market(How many theaters in Kathmandu‚ Pokhara‚ etc?‚ is there any film hall in Jumla?‚ How much revenue would collect from each hall and how much collected?). There were no proper mechanism of managing investment and revenue‚ limited people always used to be benefited from that unmanaged

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