Research Paper [Human Trafficking: Nepal] “Human Trafficking is the modern term for a phenomenon- that of forcing and transporting people into slavery- which has been a part of civilization since the beginning of human history. Slavery and the traffic in slaves have continues into the present day” (Bales 126). Human trafficking is something that is affecting the whole world‚ but the country of Nepal is one of the countries that is being affected the most. Nepal’s population is estimated to 29.3
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PRIVATE SCHOOL COMPETITION IMPROVE PUBLIC SCHOOL PERFORMANCE? THE CASE OF NEPAL Amrit Thapa Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for The degree of Doctor of Philosophy Under the Executive Committee of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 2011 © 2011 Amrit Thapa All Rights Reserved ABSTRACT DOES PRIVATE SCHOOL COMPETITION IMPROVE PUBLIC SCHOOL PERFORMANCE? THE CASE OF NEPAL Amrit Thapa In developed countries‚ the evidence on the impact of school
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1989 and an earthquake occurred in Nepal (LEDC) on 18th September 2011‚ both measuring 6.9Mw. The earthquake in Nepal caused a larger human disaster than in California‚ as 111 people died in Nepal compared to 63 deaths in California‚ death is one factor to measure the impact of a seismic event. A likely reason why more died in Nepal is the fact buildings are stronger in California than in Nepal‚ so when a 6.9Mw earthquake occurred‚ the effects were greater in Nepal due to the poorer building standards
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liquidity for industry and trade. In the context of Nepal‚ it is very difficult to trace the correct chorological history of the banking systems because there are no sufficient historical records and data about the banking in Nepal. At present there are 31 commercial banks‚ 87 development banks‚ 79 financial companies‚ 21 micro credit development banks and 16 saving and credit co-operatives (licensed by Nepal Rastra Bank) established so far in Nepal. These commercial banks and financial institutions
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partnering company. Melissa’s communication skills and convincing them with providing the actual information accurately made the partnering company rethink and reassure to continue work for further more. For example‚ Surya Nepal Pvt. Ltd. is the major leading company in Nepal which produces several products. Surya
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At one time the Tarai lowlands of Nepal were a paradise for tigers‚ and for tiger hunters. During the Rana period‚ the vast tracts of forest and grassland were the stage for grand shoots‚ or shikars. These hunting expeditions were carried out not only because it benefitted the rulers themselves‚ but also because it formed an important part of state hospitality. Although archival photographs give the impression of reckless hunting by the Ranas‚ tigers were harvested on a sustained yield basis‚
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and Muslims live under any single arrangement. They could not get along side by side any more. The other States which became independent were Sri Lanka (1948)‚ the Maldives (1996) and Bangladesh 1971‚ whose story of creation is somewhat different. Nepal and Bhutan are other two small sovereign States who matter much in the South Asian affairs. All these States have relations with each other‚ good or bad‚ but they have been able to erect a common platform in the name of SAARC to promote bilateral relations
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India trade and saarcAfghanistan India & Afghanistan signed the Preferential Trade Agreement on March 6‚ 2003 in New Delhi. This agreement would remain in force till either party gives to the other a notice for its termination. Under the Agreement‚ India has granted preferential tariff for 38 products from Afghanistan including Raisins‚ Dry Fruits‚ Fresh Fruits and Spices whereas Afghanistan granted preferential tariff to 8 items from India including Tea‚ Antisera and Medicines‚ Refined Sugar
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in Nepalese commercial banks and the informal organization and communication system also gradually exist in some of the commercial banks of Nepal. However‚ the future research needs to examine the relationship between management control system and effectiveness of the commercial banks of Nepal. Key words: commercial bank‚ management control system IN NEPAL‚ DURING 1990S AND later many organizations faced major changes in competitive business environment. Before 1990s organizations such as those
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Socio-economic Impacts of Tourism in Lumbini‚ Nepal: A Case Study Pradeep Acharya∗ 1. Introduction Tourism is a very familiar affair in human life. It has been an industry of vast dimensions and ultimately supports economic growth and social development. In order to promote tourism in Nepal‚ the ninth five year plan has made a 20 year long strategic programme. The main objective of this programme is to develop Nepalese tourism up to the desirable standard. As far as the 20 years long-term
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