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Logistics Capacity Assessment Nepal
IA LCA – Nepal 2009 Version 1.05 Logistics Capacity Assessment Nepal Country Name Nepal Official Name Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal Regional Bureau Bangkok, Thailand Assessment Assessment Date: From 16 October 2009 To: 6 November 2009 Name of the assessors Rich Moseanko – World Vision International John Jung – World Vision International Rajendra Kumar Lal – World Food Programme, Nepal Country Office Title/position Email contact At HQ: [email protected] 1/105 IA LCA – Nepal 2009 Version 1.05 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Country Profile....................................................................................................................................................................3 1.1. Introduction / Background.........................................................................................................................................5 1.2. Humanitarian Background ........................................................................................................................................6 1.3. National Regulatory Departments/Bureau and Quality Control/Relevant Laboratories ......................................16 1.4. Customs Information...............................................................................................................................................18 2. Logistics Infrastructure .....................................................................................................................................................33 2.1. Port Assessment .....................................................................................................................................................33 -
A Study on Nepali Modernity in the First Half of Twentieth Century A
Pathak 1 Tribhuvan University Modernist Imagination in Nepal: A Study on Nepali Modernity in the First Half of Deepak Kumar Deepak Pathak 2017 Twentieth Century A thesis submitted to the Central Department of English for the partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Philosophy in English odernity in theCentury First in odernity Half – Twentieth of By Deepak Kumar Pathak Central Department of English Kirtipur, Kathmandu April 2017 Modernist Imagination in Nepal: Nepali A Study on M Pathak 2 Tribhuvan University Central Department of English Letter of Recommendation This is to certify that Mr. Deepak Kumar Pathak has completed this thesis entitled "Modernist Imagination in Nepal: A Study on Nepali Modernity in the First Half of 20th Century" under my supervision. He has prepared this thesis for the partial fulfillment of the requirement for the Master of Philosophy in Arts (English) from Tribhuvan University. I recommend this for viva voce. ____________________ Dr. Abhi Narayan Subedi, Professor Central Department of English Tribhuvan University Kathmandu, Nepal Pathak 3 Tribhuvan University Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Letter of Approval This thesis titled "Modernist Imagination in Nepal: A Study on Nepali Modernity in the First Half of Twentieth Century" submitted to the Central Department of English, Tribhuvan University, Mr. Deepak Kumar Pathak has been approved by undersigned members of the research committee. Members of Research Committee: Internal Examiner ____________________ Dr. Abhi Narayan Subedi, Professor External Examiner ____________________ Dr. Ananda Sharma, Professor Head of Department Central Department of English, TU ____________________ Dr. Ammaraj Joshi, Professor Pathak 4 Acknowledgements I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to my Guru and supervisor Professor Dr. -
Volume 18 B. E. 2559 May 2015
LumbiniLumbiniLumbini J OURNAL O F T HE L UMBINI N EPALESE B UDDHA D HARMA S OCIETY (UK) Volume 18 B. E. 2559 May 2015 Elani Samyek, Patan, Nepal Lumbini Nepalese Buddha Dharma Society (UK) uddha was born more than 2600 years ago at Lumbini in Nepal. His teachings of existence of suffering and Lumbini Bthe way out of the suffering are applicable today as they were Journal of The Lumbini Nepalese Buddha Dharma Society (UK) applicable then. The middle way he preached is more appropriate now than ever before. Lumbini is the journal of LNBDS (UK) and published annually depending upon funds and written material; and distributed free For centuries Buddhism remained the religion of the East. Recently, of charge as Dharma Dana. It is our hope that the journal will serve more and more Westerners are learning about it and practising Dharma as a medium for: for the spiritual and physical well-being and happiness. As a result of this interest many monasteries and Buddhist organisations have been 1.Communication between the society, the members and other established in the West, including in the UK. Most have Asian interested groups. connections but others are unique to the West e.g. Friends of Western Buddhist Order. 2.Publication of news and activities about Buddhism in the United Nepalese, residing in the UK, wishing to practice the Dharma for their Kingdom, Nepal and other countries. spiritual development, turned to them as there were no such Nepalese 3.Explaining various aspects of Dharma in simple and easily organisations. Therefore, a group of Nepalese met in February 1997 understood language for all age groups. -
Language Politics and State Policy in Nepal: a Newar Perspective
Language Politics and State Policy in Nepal: A Newar Perspective A Dissertation Submitted to the University of Tsukuba In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in International Public Policy Suwarn VAJRACHARYA 2014 To my mother, who taught me the value in a mother tongue and my father, who shared the virtue of empathy. ii Map-1: Original Nepal (Constituted of 12 districts) and Present Nepal iii Map-2: Nepal Mandala (Original Nepal demarcated by Mandalas) iv Map-3: Gorkha Nepal Expansion (1795-1816) v Map-4: Present Nepal by Ecological Zones (Mountain, Hill and Tarai zones) vi Map-5: Nepal by Language Families vii TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents viii List of Maps and Tables xiv Acknowledgements xv Acronyms and Abbreviations xix INTRODUCTION Research Objectives 1 Research Background 2 Research Questions 5 Research Methodology 5 Significance of the Study 6 Organization of Study 7 PART I NATIONALISM AND LANGUAGE POLITICS: VICTIMS OF HISTORY 10 CHAPTER ONE NEPAL: A REFLECTION OF UNITY IN DIVERSITY 1.1. Topography: A Unique Variety 11 1.2. Cultural Pluralism 13 1.3. Religiousness of People and the State 16 1.4. Linguistic Reality, ‘Official’ and ‘National’ Languages 17 CHAPTER TWO THE NEWAR: AN ACCOUNT OF AUTHORS & VICTIMS OF THEIR HISTORY 2.1. The Newar as Authors of their history 24 2.1.1. Definition of Nepal and Newar 25 2.1.2. Nepal Mandala and Nepal 27 Territory of Nepal Mandala 28 viii 2.1.3. The Newar as a Nation: Conglomeration of Diverse People 29 2.1.4. -
Kuttanad Report.Pdf
Measures to Mitigate Agrarian Distress in Alappuzha and Kuttanad Wetland Ecosystem A Study Report by M. S. SWAMINATHAN RESEARCH FOUNDATION 2007 M. S. SWAMINATHAN RESEARCH FOUNDATION FOREWORD Every calamity presents opportunities for progress provided we learn appropriate lessons from the calamity and apply effective remedies to prevent its recurrence. The Alappuzha district along with Kuttanad region has been chosen by the Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India for special consideration in view of the prevailing agrarian distress. In spite of its natural wealth, the district has a high proportion of population living in poverty. The M. S. Swaminathan Research Foundation was invited by the Union Ministry of Agriculture to go into the economic and ecological problems of the Alappuzha district as well as the Kuttanad Wetland Ecosystem as a whole. The present report is the result of the study undertaken in response to the request of the Union Ministry of Agriculture. The study team was headed by Dr. S. Bala Ravi, Advisor of MSSRF with Drs. Sudha Nair, Anil Kumar and Ms. Deepa Varma as members. The Team was supported by a panel of eminent technical advisors. Recognising that the process of preparation of such reports is as important as the product, the MSSRF team held wide ranging consultations with all concerned with the economy, ecological security and livelihood security of Kuttanad wetlands. Information on the consultations held and visits made are given in the report. The report contains a malady-remedy analysis of the problems and potential solutions. The greatest challenge in dealing with multidimensional problems in our country is our inability to generate the necessary synergy and convergence among the numerous government, non-government, civil society and other agencies involved in the implementation of the programmes such as those outlined in this report. -
The Dark Issue
www.fridayweekly.com.np Every Thursday | ISSUE 106 | RS. 20 SUBSCRIBER COPY 22 February 2012 | !) kmfNu'g @)^* ISSN 2091-1092 9 772091 109009 The Dark Issue www.facebook.com/fridayweekly 3 4 6 10 13 14 PAGE 3 FEATURE EVENTS HALLOFFRAME ENTERTAINMENT GOURMET Four personalities opine on Fires, insecurity, impact on Learn more about the Catch exclusive photographs Kantipur Television’s Lalteen Chef Khatri shares some what we can do as individu- education – load shed- Danish and the Nepali cul- from the opening of Bricks Bulletin broadcasts the plight quick tips and tricks on how als to tackle the electricity ding has some serious tural literature at the Yala Café – Kupondole’s latest of the Nepali people. Know to prepare delicious, energy- crisis in the One Question repercussions that we Maya Kendra this week. culinary delight, on this week’s more about this enlightening efficient dishes in these dark section. overlook. Details on What’s On. Hall of Frame. protest. times. Watt Governance— Srishti R.L. Shah ower cuts are an everyday event. As winter begins to seep in gradually, we start to prepare ourselves for it. And once the load shedding schedule is out, this everyday event for the year has Pcommenced. We crib, we’re annoyed, we adjust. We take it in our stride, adapt- ing our schedules to the hours that we do have the luxury of electric- ity. The dinner time discussions, more often than not, entail whether it could actually come down to no electricity at all one of these days, if not then definitely sometime next year. -
Pathanamthitta District
Page 1 Price. Rs. 100/- per copy UNIVESITY OF KERALA Election to the Senate by the member of the Local Authorities- 2013-14 (Under Section 17-Elected Members (7) of the Kerala University Act 1974) Electoral Roll of the Members of the Local Authorities- Pathanamthitta District Pathanamthitta Grama Panchayath Roll No. candidate wardno g_wardname h_no h_name place pin 1 SURESHKUMAR.A.K 1 Pandalam Thekkekara PERUMBULLIKKAL 38 Kizhakkevalayath Perumbullikkal 689501 2 AMBIKA.C 2 Pandalam Thekkekara MANNAM NAGAR 299 Kannakunnil Paranthal 689518 3 RAJENDRA PRASAD.S 3 Pandalam Thekkekara PADUKOTTUKAL 300 Thekkecharuvil Thattayil 691525 4 JACOB GEORGE 4 Pandalam Thekkekara KEERUKUZHI Edakunnil Keerukuzhi 689502 BAGAVATHIKKUM 5 BHASKARAN NAIR.M..S 5 Pandalam Thekkekara PADINJARU 299 Pournami Pandalam Thekkekar 689502 6 V.P.VIDHYADARA PANICKAR 6 Pandalam Thekkekara THUDAMALI 494/5 Neyyithakulath Pandalam Thekkekar 691525 7 USHA GURUVARAN 7 Pandalam Thekkekara PARAKKARA 69 A Kuzhivelil puthen veed Parakkara 691525 8 MARYKUTTY.G 8 Pandalam Thekkekara MANKUZHI Mariland Thattayil 691525 9 MANOJ.K.N 9 Pandalam Thekkekara THATTAYIL Thaithondali vadakkethThattayil 691525 10 JAYADEVI.V.P 10 Pandalam Thekkekara MALLIKA 487 Vazhakoottathil kizhakkPandalam Thekkekar 691525 11 SAM ANIYAR 11 Pandalam Thekkekara MAMMOODU Mavila Thekkethil PARANTHAL 689518 12 SUMADEVI.R 12 Pandalam Thekkekara PONGALADI 272 Sree Raghavalayam Pongaladi 689598 13 JANAKI.C.N 13 Pandalam Thekkekara CHERILAYAM 67 Charuvilayil Paranthal 689518 14 SUSAMMA VARGHESE 14 Pandalam Thekkekara -
The Great Hairy Khyak Durga Lal Shrestha Suman Maharjan
The Great Hairy Khyak Durga Lal Shrestha Suman Maharjan letsreadasia.org Srijanalaya produced this book with the support of The Asia Foundation’s Books for Asia program. Srijanalaya is an NGO based in Nepal that creates safe spaces of learning through the arts. For more information, visit: srijanalaya.org. Title: ‘Khyaa’ (2018), originally sung in Chulichiya Chan Chan (1991) Writer: Durga Lal Shrestha 1 Illustrator: Suman Maharjan Editors: Muna Gurung, Sharareh Bajracharya and Niranjan Kunwar 2 Who’s down there? The Great Hairy Khyaa ! 3 Why are you here? For the feast! 4 What feast? Lakhamari feast! 5 Any good? Very good! 6 Had enough? Never! 7 No! I am scared to go where it’s dark. Ma, is this the khyaa that scares me so? Won’t it pounce on us? Won’t it pull our legs? Ma, Is this the khyaa that scares me so? 8 When it stands in the dark, it covers ground and sky Just watching it stretch, makes my temples fry! But it disappears as soon as the lights come on... 9 It was just here and now it’s gone! Ma, is this the khyaa that scares me so? 10 Where’s Rag Ball Khyaa? Where’s the Great Hairy one? Nowhere to be seen when light has won! 11 What kind of khyaa is afraid of light? But what about me, who’s such an easy bite? 12 Ma is this the khyaa that scares me so? 13 About the Author Durga Lal Shrestha is a famous poet of Nepal Bhasa and Nepali. -
Divident List
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Grandin Understanding Change Text Only
Symposium on Music and Ritual in the Himalayas Department of Religious studies, Yale, November 2010 Understanding change in the Newar music culture: the bhajan revisited Ingemar Grandin Linköpings universitet, Sweden That a group of men gather to sing bhajan hymns is not something people appear to care very much about. It is just a part of everyday life. --picture 1-- This particular bhajan has its home in a neighborhood – twah – in the heart of the Newar town of Kirtipur, in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, not so very far from the great cities of Kathmandu and Lalitpur. The singers have their own room in a pati (resthouse), just inside the shrine to Ganadya, or Ganesh. --picture 2-- My paper here starts out from neighborhood bhajan singing. This type of cultural event, as we will see, is a good starting-point for exploring forms of change in Newar music-making. So let us stay with this particular bhajan session for a few more paragraphs! In certain respects, this is a social event where a group of friends and neighbors assemble to do something together. The man at the triangle, for instance, doesn’t sing much and the reason for his taking up this comparatively soft-sounding instrument seems to be that he doesn’t quite keep the time. Tea for a refreshment break is brought from a nearby shop, and more tea – cooked on an electric clay- stove inside the pati while the singing goes on – is taken before the party breaks up. Participation, rather than for instance musical accomplishment, is a key value in the event, and people invite each other to take turns at the harmonium and the nagara drum. -
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Unpaid Dividend Related to FY 068/69 As on Ashad End 2077
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