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    Social Evils‚ poverty and health Poverty is one of the most important social evils and a major determinant of ill health (1). From time it is known that poor social status is a major determinant of disease and reduces longevity in a big way. The Charaka Samhita recognized that community structure and functioning was an important cause of disease in individuals. The association of individual illness causing community disturbances and poverty and vice versa

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    Imf in Nepal

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    the impact of IMF in monetary policy. • To know the IMF’s role to meet the changing needs of its member countries in an evolving world economy. • To find out the impact of IMF in Nepalese economy. • To know about the IMF lending in Nepal. 1.3 Importance of the study The following are the points‚ which throw light on the importance of this fieldwork: • It serves as the partial fulfillment of requirement of B.B.A. program. • It has helped us to boost up our confidence

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    Sherpas of Nepal

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    with few alternative opportunities; however‚ it can also damage the environment‚ disrupt communities and harm individuals’ (Task Sheet‚ 2013). A clear example of this statement is the Sherpas of Nepal. The Sherpas are an ethnic group of devout Muslims living in the Peaks of the Himalaya Mountains in Nepal. They are of a Tibetan descent‚ and moved from Tibet 450 years ago. Sherpa translates to ‘easterner’‚ and references their origins to Kham (Eastern Tibet). Their population is roughly 50000 people

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    English play on social evils {dowry} The Demanded Dowry Characters:- Narrator[N] Ghosh Family-Mr. Ghosh [FG]‚ Mrs. Ghosh [MG]‚ Sagar [son] Rai Family-Mr. Rai [FR]‚ Mrs. Rai [MR]‚ Sagarika [daughter] Story N:-Today we‚ the seven members {names} of this play greet you all. Here we have in our play Mr. Rai being played by XYZ…. He is a retired person who had worked in Indian navy before. Now we have Mrs. Rai being played by XYZ…. She is

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    Culture Nepal

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    International Event Nepal Night 2013 The energy flowed in the Atwood Ball room as guests celebrated the Nepali culture. The lights went dim and then the pleasant Nepalese musical beats echoed throughout the ballroom. The participants and guests were dressed in colorful traditional outfits; the audience slowly travelled to Nepal though the performers’ songs and dances. The event’s theme was Sanskar which means traditional values and morals and the‚ decoration as well as the performances were based

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    Surya Nepal

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    activities that are carried out in an organization. This particular report sums up our internship at SNPL‚ a leading manufacturing organization and one of the highest tax payer of Nepalese government. SNPL is the leading cigarette manufacturer of Nepal and captures almost 75% of the total market share. The company had diversified itself in garment section by introducing international brands like John Player‚ Miss Player and local brand like Springwood and so far has been able to capture 10% of the

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    Unemployment on Nepal

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    Mid Baneshwor-Kathmandu‚ Nepal Workshop On the Topic of Self Discipline In Life Contents S.N | Title | Pasge No. | 1. | Information | 1 | 2. | Activity | 2 | 3. | Find Out | 3 | 4. | Conclusion | 4 | Information Self Discipline means discipline of us. It includes all the discipline. It shows that how we are discipline in all the things. If we are in discipline‚ then all will love us. In this workshop we all are going practice about self discipline. In this workshop if

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    Agriculture in Nepal

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    Agriculture in Nepal The major economic source of the majority of the families in our country is agriculture. More than 70% of our human resources are involved in agriculture and this sector provides for nearly 40% of the gross domestic product. Thus agriculture is the major occupation‚ main enterprise and the major lifestyle of the country. The unit of the agricultural system in our country currently is a family. If we take a general representative example we see that the enterprise has familial

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    Untouchability in Nepal

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    . According to Hindu religion‚ there are four castes i.e. Brahmin‚ Chettri‚ Baisya‚ Shudra. Dalit community belongs under Shudra caste.Dalits are discriminated against on the basis of caste and “untouchablity”.One of the survey shows that there are 33% Terai Dalit.These people are denied entry into temples and houses of higher caste people. The so called higher caste people do not drink water if it has been touched by a Dalit neither do they talk to them. Dalits are forced to work in the household

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    Laser and its medical applications Presented by S. vignesh J. sabastian The Advent of the "Laser Scalpel" Early experimenters with medical lasers pointed out that there are surgical operations that are difficult to perform with the conventional scalpel and that a laser beam might be used instead. Initial trials showed that a finely focused beam from a carbon dioxide gas laser could cut through human tissue easily and neatly. The surgeon could direct the beam from any angle by using a mirror mounted

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