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    Health Is Wealth

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    the largest industry in Nepal‚ and the largest source of foreign exchange and revenue. Possessing 8 of the 10 highest mountains in the world‚ Nepal is a hotspot destination for mountaineers‚ rock climbers and people seeking adventures. The Hindu and Buddhist heritage of Nepal‚ and its cold weather are also strong attractions. Perspective view of the Himalaya and Mount Everest as seen from space‚ Nepal poses 8 of the 10 highest mountains in the world Overview Nepal is the country where Mount

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    Load Shedding in Nepal Load shedding‚ which has been a part of Nepalese society from the last one decade and has pushed Nepal in the Stone Age in this era of modern Science and Technology‚ which is the great problem for the developing country like Nepal. Load shedding simply means the interruption in the electricity due to the overload or demand of electricity and disableness of the plant to produce desire amount of the electricity‚ which is very common in Nepal. Everyone in Nepal is very much familiar

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    BOOK REVIEW GORKHA IN SEARCH OF IDENTITY BRIG CS THAPA BIBILIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION NAME OF BOOK GORKHA IN SEARCH OF IDENTITY AUTHOR BRIG CS THAPA COPYWRITE SRIAV PUBLISHERS PAGES 134 Pp FIRST PUBLICATION 2013 PRICE Rs 350/- ABOUT THE AUTHOR Brig (retd) Chander Singh Thapa(B. 1952) did his early schooling from St Joseph’s Academy‚ Dehradun and joined the prestigious Rashtriya Indian Military College in Jan 1964. The offr was commissioned into the 70 Armoured

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    The Mt. Everest Base Camp is a dream goal for the vast majority of the trekkers and explorers around the globe. There were a few endeavors to make summit to the Everest for leaving impressions on the famous base camp of Mt. Everest (5364 m) like the legendary Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay- Mt. Everest climbers. However‚ many of them vanished or passed on amid the journey. New Zealand national Hillary and Nepali resident Sherpa were sufficiently fortunate to successfully have the summit to

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    Kosi Agreement

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    AMENDED 1966 KOSI TREATY AND 1997 KOSI STUDY AGREEMENT Dr. AB Thapa Summary: The 1966 Revised Kosi Treaty is a landmark treaty entitling Nepal absolute right to use the entire water of the Kosi in whatever way Nepal pleases. The amendment of the Kosi treaty from 99 to 199 years solely serves Nepal’s interest. There is no justification in blaming King Mahendra for this amendment to 199 years. The 1997 Kosi Study Agreement

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    Mahal Revisited seeks to provide quality service on par with the beauty of Nepal The idea of starting the venture germinated when Virat SJB Rana‚ an investment banker at Delhi KPMG together with his brother Varun SJB Rana‚ graduate of Bachelors of Architecture from Washington State University in USA‚ and Masters in Architecture design and theory from University of Nortingham‚ left their high-paying jobs and returned back to Nepal to do something special here itself. They wanted to turn a small chunk

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    Nepal is the small‚ one of the poorest country of the world. Yet it is very rich in natural resources and scenic beauty including highest ranges of Himalayas. Nepal is the home of the eight highest mountains out of ten in the world. Mountaineers‚ trekkers and skilled professionals regularly visit to scale the Mountains in Nepal‚ which has increased the number of tourist in Nepal. In the last decade‚ people’s attraction toward the mountaineering has increased a lot‚ by which number of climbers visiting

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    Nepal is a landlocked country‚ which is located in South Asia‚ between China and India. Nepal is rich in natural resources although it is poor in economic condition. It is renowned for the highest Himalayan ranges in the world. Nepal is a place‚ filled with diversity‚ pride and other wonderful qualities. In Nepal‚ all the customs and traditions differ from one part to another. The capital city of Nepal is Kathmandu Valley‚ which was established in late eighteenth century‚ has various mixed culture

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    holidays have been reduced to a few days each‚ while new additions have been made to include festivals celebrated by minority religious and cultural groups like the Christians‚ Muslims and Buddhists. Incorporating demands from various communities‚ Nepal has a slew of public holidays a year‚ including a total of 10 days for Dashain and Tihar celebrations‚ three no-work days for women and eight marking various other days. And these are in addition to the 52 Saturdays and region and community-specific

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    A brilliant tower delegated a cone shaped lush slope‚ Swayambhunath Stupa is the most old and perplexing of all the heavenly hallowed places in Kathmandu valley. Its grandiose white arch and sparkling brilliant tower are obvious for some miles and from all sides of the valley. Verifiable records found on a stone engraving give prove that the stupa was at that point a critical Buddhist journey goal by the fifth century AD. Its sources be that as it may‚ date to a much prior time‚ much sooner than

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