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Current Affairs December 2013
Current Affairs December 2013 RATHNAKUMAR R. Email address: [email protected] © 2013 www.gktoday.in Price: Rs. 50/- Published by: GKToday (www.gktoday.in ) Disclaimer While all care has been taken in the preparation of this material, no responsibility is accepted by the author(s) for any errors, omissions or inaccuracies. The material provided in this resource has been prepared to provide general information only. It is not intended to be relied upon or be a substitute for legal or other professional advice. No responsibility can be accepted by the author for any known or unknown consequences that may result from reliance on any information provided in this publication Current Affairs Compendium December 2013 Contents ......................................... 6 ........................................................... 7 No capital gains tax or stamp duty on foreign banks converting to WoS - - .................. 7 Medium enterprises to be included under priority sector: RBI - .. 8 Cyber Coalition 2013: NATO’s largest ever cyber security exercise held in Estonia .......................................................................................................... 8 Direct cash transfer better option than other anti poverty schemes: Planning Commission ........................................................................................ 9 P.V. Sindhu clinches Macau Grand Prix .................................................. 9 Suwannapura bags India Open golf tournament .......................................................................................... -
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INDIAN AFFAIRS- JANUARY 26TH, 2019 Dharmendra Pradhan
INDIAN AFFAIRS- JANUARY 26TH, 2019 Dharmendra pradhan launches new reforms to strengthen Jan Shikshan Santhans On January 24,2019,Dharmendra Pradhan,Minister of skill development implemented new reforms for Jan Shikshan Sansthan (JSS) to enhance skill ecosystem and entrepreneurship in most of the remotest areas of India under centre’s flagship programme Skill India at the National Conference for Jan Shikshan Sansthan (JSSs) in NewDelhi. Guidelines made: i. Aligning of JSS program and curriculum to Nationwide Talent Qualification Framework (NSQF) to enhance teaching. ii. Decentralisation of powers for JSSs by supplying additional accountability and independence to district administration iii. To identify and endorse common skills in the district iv. Evidence based evaluation procedure v. Straightforward online certification vi. Linking JSS to Community Finance Administration program (PFMS) to manage transparency and accountability of the ecosystem vii. School for trainers to enhance their capacity through Countrywide Capabilities Coaching Institutes (NSTIs). New portal: The Ministry also released the new JSS site (www.jss.gov.in) which will furnish information and facts on action ideas, databases of beneficiaries and stakeholders, details of finance and expenditure and other ongoing development projects that are on process. About Jan Shikshan Santhans: Previously known as Shramik Vidyapeeth was renamed as Jan Shikshan Santhans in april,2000.It is successful in providing skill development programmes to every remote areas of the country for past 50 years. Centre decided to renovate 400 abandoned airstrips Jharkhand is the first state to develop one such strip On January 25,2019, The Centre decided to renovate and develop around 400 abandoned airstrips across the country to strengthen air-connectivity,and Jharkhand is the first state to develop airstrip in Dhalbhumgarh . -
Universal Oneness an Anthology of Magnum Opus Poems from Around the World (360 Poems by 360 Poets from 60 Countries)
Universal Oneness An Anthology of Magnum Opus Poems from around the World (360 poems by 360 poets from 60 Countries) Universal Oneness An Anthology of Magnum Opus Poems from around the World (360 poems by 360 poets from 60 Countries) Editor Vivekanand Jha Worldwide Circulation through Authorspress Global Network First Published in 2019 by Authorspress Q-2A Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi-110 016 (India) Phone: (0) 9818049852 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.authorspressbooks.com Universal Oneness An Anthology of Magnum Opus Poems from around the World (360 poems by 360 poets from 60 Countries) ISBN 978-93-89110-19-7 Copyright © 2019 Editor All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior consent of the authors. Printed in India at Krishna Offset, Shahdara To The land and the people of Mithila, Maithili and Maithil Where lies my root Where lies my feat, my truth Where lies my flop, my bogus Where lies my magnum opus Where lies the wind of my last breath. An Invocation O Supreme being the primordial seed that you had sown has grown up to a tree that has blossomed has borne fruits has given shelter has danced in the spring has suffered the harsh winter but has again become green the cycle continues and the tree still evolving. It’s time we all leave behind the past seeking patterns and trends commonalities and universalities stop looking outwards and look within and look for a greater synthesis Going Beyond from the Heart of Darkness to the Divine Light through integration and unification. -
Schools Are Highly Vulnerable If Not Properly Constructed and Prepared for Earthquakes
Safer Society NSET Report 2014 National Society for Earthquake Technology-Nepal (NSET) Cover Photo (Front) Students' Summit on Earthqauke Safety 2013, Sauraha, Chitwan Cover Photo (Back) Retrofitting of Adarsha L.S. School, Chiyabari, Ilam June 2014 Book Publication Series: NSET-097-2014 ©NSET ii | Safer Society NSET Report 2014 Message We are here again with the NSET Report 2014. This report presents an account of NSET's endeavors and activities towards the enhancement of disaster resilience of from the communities in Nepal during the past year. This year has been momentous in the sense that it marks 20 years of collaboration, commitment and partnering in disaster risk President management. NSET strongly believes that the earthquake resilience of communities can be achieved through enhancing awareness and building capacity by helping them to understand seismic risk and providing them with simple and practical methods in mitigating the risks. NSET is grateful that its work has been recognized with the wider acceptance of concepts, methodologies and safety measures NSET has been developing and propagating in Nepal and the region. On behalf of the NSET Executive Committee, I would like to thank all Government agencies, civil society organizations, international agencies and individuals for their Shiva Bahadur initiatives and partnerships with NSET in their Disaster Risk Management Programs. Pradhanang In conclusion, I would personally like to commend all the staff at NSET for their hard and dedicated work. With your continued and sustained efforts, I'm sure that NSET Vision of 'Earthquake Safe Communities in Nepal by 2020' will materialize. Thank you! Safer Society | iii NSET Report 2014 Message Our National Society for Earthquake Technology -Nepal (NSET) has completed its 20 years of service to the nation and the region. -
Devkota's Voice of Rebellion and Social Critique in the Lunatic
© IJARW | ISSN (O) - 2582-1008 April 2020 | Vol. 1 Issue. 10 www.ijarw.com DEVKOTA’S VOICE OF REBELLION AND SOCIAL CRITIQUE IN THE LUNATIC Dr. Ramesh Prasad Adhikary Assistant Professor, Tribhuwan University, Kathmandu, M.M. Campus, Nepalgunj, Nepal ABSTRACT The present research paper explores Laxmi Prasad Devkota’s use of nonconformist theme and style in his seminal poem The Lunatic. His nonconformist theme and his style challenge the traditional values and norms prevailing in the contemporary society. The poet develops his consciousness of change and antitraditional view against the contemporary society in his poem The Lunatic. He challenges the contemporary traditional social norms, systems and values in order to flow his consciousness of change and progress. Devkota is against the traditional Rana regime and advocated for consciousness of change, progress and democracy in his literary work. Keyword: Descent voice, nonconformist theme, social rebellion, modernity, voice for freedom 1. INTRODUCTION DEVKOTA AS A DISSENT consciousness of his age that’s why to change the AND REBELLIOUS POET age from the poverty, injustice, emptiness and domination; he sees the bullets power rather than The Lunatic presents Devkota’s anger and satire other. Only revolution and bullets can be the over the-then society. In his poems, he protests all suitable solutions to these problems. In his poems, contemporary traditional and religion oriented Devkota tries to inspire all the Nepalese people to rules, values and system. Devkota introduces change the thinking, morality and behavior many anti-traditional themes from the according to the age. contemporary society in his poem. He deals with the themes like domination, poverty, employment, Moreover, Devkota passed his life under the rules and hunger and education system of Nepal. -
Conference Booklet
8th South Asia Dialogue on THE ROLE OF MEDIA IN PROMOTING REGIONAL UNDERSTANDING IN SOUTH ASIA (October 28-29, 2014) Organised by Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses New Delhi 8th South Asia Dialogue | 1 2 2 | 8th South Asia Dialogue CONTENTS About IDSA 5 About South Asia Dialogue 7 Concept Note 8 Programme 11 Profiles of Participants & Abstracts 15 Coordination Team 79 Helpline 84 8th South Asia Dialogue | 3 4 4 | 8th South Asia Dialogue ABOUT IDSA The Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA) is a non-partisan, autonomous body dedicated to objective research and policy relevant studies on all aspects of defence and security. Since its inception, IDSA has served as a forum to debate important aspects of national and international security. Its mission is to promote national and international security through the generation and dissemination of knowledge on defence and security-related issues. IDSA was established as a registered society in New Delhi on November 11, 1965. The initiative for setting up the Institute came from then Defence Minister Shri Yeshwantrao Chavan, who was one of the Institute's founding members. Over the last forty-plus years, IDSA has played a crucial role in shaping India's foreign and security policies, including with respect to nuclear weapons, military expenditure, and conventional and non-conventional threats to India. IDSA has a well-qualified multi-disciplinary research faculty drawn from academia, defence forces and the civil services, and which represent a diversity of views. Research at the Institute is driven by a comprehensive agenda and by the need to provide impartial analyses and policy recommendations. -
NEWSLETTER December, 2017 | Vol 7, No
SAARC Cultural Centre NEWSLETTER December, 2017 | Vol 7, No. 4 Editorial News in Highlight... The last quarter of 2017 was A wonderful collection of Editorial filled with activities and the paintings was submitted Page no. 01 culmination of a very successful by the school children of year for the SAARC Cultural Sri Lanka for the Annual SAARC Cultural Festival on Centre. The last quarter SAARC Non-Violence Day Art Traditional Dance Page no. 02 commenced with the Meeting Competition. Schools from all of the Governing Board of nine provinces of Sri Lanka Ninth Governing Board Meeting the SAARC Cultural Centre submitted Paintings. The of the SAARC Cultural Centre who has supported us in all Award Ceremony was held in Page no. 05 our activities and enabled conjunction with the SAARC us to conduct our events Charter Day on 8th December SAARC Film Festival Page no. 06 successfully. The 7th Annual which concluded our activities SAARC Film Festival and for 2017. SAARC Exhibition and Award Ceremony concluded Workshop on Handicraft successfully in Colombo, In 2017, SAARC Cultural Sri Lanka in November, in a Centre was able to highlight Page no. 10 glamourous event participated South Asian Culture in all its by the Cinema lovers of Sri forms through art, paintings, SAARC Non-Violence Day dance festivals, handicrafts Art Competition for School Lanka. This was followed by Children exhibitions, film festivals and the SAARC Cultural Festival Page no. 12 on Traditional Dance and various forms of visual and the SAARC Exhibition and performing arts, bringing the SAARC Charter Day South Asian Region closer Workshop on Handicrafts held Page no. -
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TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING ENTRANCE EXAMINATION BOARD-2077 AlPHABETICAL PASS LIST SNo FormNo Applicant's Name Gender District Rank Remarks 1 2077-220 Aabhash Thapa Male Kathmandu 36 2 2077-9083 Aabhushan Gajurel Male Chitawan 1035 3 2077-1959 Aabhushan Sapkota Male Kathmandu 1672 4 2077-3943 Aabhuson Moon Shrestha Male Kathmandu 1774 5 2077-10839 Aabik Maharjan Male Lalitpur 6565 6 2077-9904 Aabishkar Ghimire Male Kathmandu 1364 7 2077-10674 Aabishkar Kafle Male Jhapa 2742 8 2077-1100 Aabishkar Khatri Male Gulmi 2477 9 2077-964 Aabiskar Bhattarai Male Kapilbastu 2350 10 2077-7338 Aabiskar Bhusal Male Nawalparasi 3267 11 2077-1472 Aachal Tiwari Female Mahottari 1702 12 2077-12640 Aadarsh Joshi Male Kanchanpur 2832 13 2077-3303 Aadarsha Acharya Male Panchthar 1122 14 2077-6876 Aadarsha Bhandari Male Nawalparasi 3294 15 2077-39 Aadarsha Bikram Bartaula Male Makwanpur 3233 16 2077-12108 Aadarsha Dev Male Saptari 3256 17 2077-2213 Aadarsha Khadka Male Dolakha 733 18 2077-4505 Aadarsha Regmi Male Bhaktapur 4893 19 2077-1430 Aadarsha Thapa Magar Male Dhading 751 20 2077-7596 Aadeep Gorkhali Shrestha Male Kathmandu 3895 21 2077-12745 Aadi Sakhakarmi Male Bhaktapur 5281 22 2077-8360 Aadit Silwal Male Parsa 4852 23 2077-1359 Aaditya Aryal Male Rupandehi 800 24 2077-7692 Aaditya Bikram Chand Male Kanchanpur 4678 25 2077-635 Aaditya Khanal Male Morang 5705 26 2077-479 Aaditya Kumar Jha Male Mahottari 1944 27 2077-11267 Aaditya Kumar Jha Male Dhanusha 3049 28 2077-2156 Aaditya Mishra Male Mahottari 3956 29 2077-1788 Aaditya Neupane -
Nepalese Translation Volume 1, September 2017 Nepalese Translation
Nepalese Translation Volume 1, September 2017 Nepalese Translation Volume 1,September2017 Volume cg'jfbs ;dfh g]kfn Society of Translators Nepal Nepalese Translation Volume 1 September 2017 Editors Basanta Thapa Bal Ram Adhikari Office bearers for 2016-2018 President Victor Pradhan Vice-president Bal Ram Adhikari General Secretary Bhim Narayan Regmi Secretary Prem Prasad Poudel Treasurer Karuna Nepal Member Shekhar Kharel Member Richa Sharma Member Bimal Khanal Member Sakun Kumar Joshi Immediate Past President Basanta Thapa Editors Basanta Thapa Bal Ram Adhikari Nepalese Translation is a journal published by Society of Translators Nepal (STN). STN publishes peer reviewed articles related to the scientific study on translation, especially from Nepal. The views expressed therein are not necessarily shared by the committee on publications. Published by: Society of Translators Nepal Kamalpokhari, Kathmandu Nepal Copies: 300 © Society of Translators Nepal ISSN: 2594-3200 Price: NC 250/- (Nepal) US$ 5/- EDITORIAL strategies the practitioners have followed to Translation is an everyday phenomenon in the overcome them. The authors are on the way to multilingual land of Nepal, where as many as 123 theorizing the practice. Nepali translation is languages are found to be in use. It is through desperately waiting for such articles so that translation, in its multifarious guises, that people diverse translation experiences can be adequately speaking different languages and their literatures theorized. The survey-based articles present a are connected. Historically, translation in general bird's eye view of translation tradition in the is as old as the Nepali language itself and older languages such as Nepali and Tamang. than its literature. -
1 I. a Nexus Between Nepali Nationalism and Ethnic Mode Of
1 I. A Nexus between Nepali Nationalism and Ethnic Mode of Expression “A nation is not some geographical entity, it is a place which is loved and liked by the people” (B.P. Koirala, Atmabrittanta, 289) The discourse of nationalism is often associated with collective identity of people. It is a tie that binds people with a nation. Nationalism is a mode of defining, expressing and recognizing oneself in relation to the state. It is constructed along with formation of nation state and incorporates several elements like people, language, culture, religion, history, social structures, and political conditions. On the other hand, ethnicity is related with particular social group that shares common cultural, lingual, religious, historical and national experiences. It is a communal identity that is based on specific value systems, rituals, customs, festivals, myths and symbols. As nationalism is not a mere political construct or pervasive integration of people in certain physical boundary, it should reflect memories, aspirations, and imaginations of the people living in particular place. Literature, like other modes of cultural production reflects the specific socio- historical dimensions of its creation. It manifests the society and culture in which it is composed. As the socio-economic materiality is the base for the articulation and production of any literary texts, literature is usually shaped by the politics or power dynamisms. In this connection, Nepali poetry can also be studied and analyzed by contextualizing it to the historical development of the nation-state or nationalism. This dissertation thus, is an attempt to study the relation between ethnicity and nationalism by foregrounding the nexus between literature and the state. -
Nepali Times Should Be Congratulated London: Stately on the Outside the Point Is, the Money That Came in Derived from Synthetic Sources
#653 26 April - 2 May 2013 20 pages Rs 50 ven while the Election Commission and the Interim FEDERAL EXPRESSION EElectoral Council haggle over who should announce elections and dates, the political leadership is already in EDITORIAL, page 2 campaign mode. There are signs the elections (when, and POLLS if, they are held) are going to be a referendum on identity- MR DAHAL based federalism. Some leaders are campaigning in the districts, while GOES TO DELHI Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal campaigns in by KANAK MANI DIXIT APART the neighbourhood. He was in China last week and page 15 goes to India next week. Could it be that Dahal is trying to ingratiate himself to the two big neighbours as an insurance against possible prosecution for wartime excesses? DIWAKAR CHETTRI 2 EDITORIAL 26 APRIL - 2 MAY 2013 #653 FEDERAL EXPRESSION s a country, Nepal seems 11 months to bridge the gap between condemned to repeat the the positions of those for and against Amistakes of the past. We single-identity federalism. From need to take to the streets to restore the statements of politicians and democracy every couple of decades ethnic pressure groups it is clear that or so because democrats emulate the the elections will essentially be a demagogues they replace as soon as referendum on federalism. they get to power. Revolutionaries Year after year since the last take the country through a ruinous BIKRAM RAI elections, surveys have shown that conflict saying the suffering is a necessary part of Indications are that elections most Nepalis, including those from various ethnic groups, attaining utopia, but when they get to rule they behave have misgivings about identity-based federalism.