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P|D|LL|S G8 G10 Code Under Name Girls Boys Total Girls Boys Total 010290001 Maiwakhola Gaunpalika Patidanda Ma Vi 15 22 37 25 17 42 010360002 Meringden Gaunpalika Singha Devi Adharbhut Vidyalaya 8 2 10 0 0 0 010370001 Mikwakhola Gaunpalika Sanwa Ma V 27 26 53 50 19 69 010160009 Phaktanglung Rural Municipality Saraswati Chyaribook Ma V 28 10 38 33 22 55 010060001 Phungling Nagarpalika Siddhakali Ma V 11 14 25 23 8 31 010320004 Phungling Nagarpalika Bhanu Jana Ma V 88 77 165 120 130 250 010320012 Phungling Nagarpalika Birendra Ma V 19 18 37 18 30 48 010020003 Sidingba Gaunpalika Angepa Adharbhut Vidyalaya 5 6 11 0 0 0 030410009 Deumai Nagarpalika Janta Adharbhut Vidyalaya 19 13 32 0 0 0 030100003 Phakphokthum Gaunpalika Janaki Ma V 13 5 18 23 9 32 030230002 Phakphokthum Gaunpalika Singhadevi Adharbhut Vidyalaya 7 7 14 0 0 0 030230004 Phakphokthum Gaunpalika Jalpa Ma V 17 25 42 25 23 48 030330008 Phakphokthum Gaunpalika Khambang Ma V 5 4 9 1 2 3 030030001 Ilam Municipality Amar Secondary School 26 14 40 62 48 110 030030005 Ilam Municipality Barbote Basic School 9 9 18 0 0 0 030030011 Ilam Municipality Shree Saptamai Gurukul Sanskrit Vidyashram Secondary School 0 17 17 1 12 13 030130001 Ilam Municipality Purna Smarak Secondary School 16 15 31 22 20 42 030150001 Ilam Municipality Adarsha Secondary School 50 60 110 57 41 98 030460003 Ilam Municipality Bal Kanya Ma V 30 20 50 23 17 40 030460006 Ilam Municipality Maheshwor Adharbhut Vidyalaya 12 15 27 0 0 0 030070014 Mai Nagarpalika Kankai Ma V 50 44 94 99 67 166 030190004 Maijogmai Gaunpalika -
List of Candidates Selected for the Post of Investigators on Contract Basis for Which Interview Was Held in April/May 2011
LIST OF CANDIDATES SELECTED FOR THE POST OF INVESTIGATORS ON CONTRACT BASIS FOR WHICH INTERVIEW WAS HELD IN APRIL/MAY 2011 ARUNACHAL PRADESH SR. FORM NO NAME ADDRESS NO 1. 12/16 GOPIN PADU C/O GOTO PADU, BSNL COMPLEX, G- SECTOR, NAHAR LAGUN-791110, ARUNACHAL PRADESH 2. 12/23 BURU TAMING C/O BARU LALI, O/O C.E. RWD. ITANAGAR DISTT. PAPUM PARE, ARUNCHAL PRADESH-791111 3. 12/24 DAKKEN RIBA C/O T.TAIPODIA M/S PULU BAJAJ, VIVEK VIHAR,ITANAGAR, A.P. -791113 4. 12/35 DAKLI LOMBI C/O BIDA GADI KVIC COMPLEX H SECTOR ITA NAGAR ARU. P 5. 12/36 DIGANTA KISHORE KAKAJAN SONARI GAON VPO BORDOLOI KAKAJAN DIST. JORAHAT ASSAM 785107 6. 12/38 MEGHNA SIKOM C/O SUBANSIRI ELECTRONICS SUPER MARKET ABOVE SUTA STORE NAHAR LAGUN PAPUM PARE ARU. P.-791110 7. 12/47 GOBINA CHANDRA VILL. CHINABARI VPO BAGUAN NATH DIST. GOALPARA ASSAM 783129 8. 12/49 LIGE SORA C/O N. SORA S I BENDARDEWA POLICE STATION –(A.P)- 791111 9. 12/58 ZAHIDUL ALAM VILL. JOYTI NAGAR PO.KRISHNA ANSARI P.S. KRISHNAI DIST. GOALPARA ASSAM 10. 12/65 MISS RECHI LOGNIA C/O MRS. I. MIZE, MANAGING DIRECTOR'S OFFICE, A.P.F.C. LTD, VAN VIHARITANAGAR, PAPUM-PARE DISTT. (A.P) 11. 12/73 MISS YAMU TAGE C/O HOD OF COMMERCE DEPTT. RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY RONO HILLS DOIMUKH DIST- PAPUM PARE ITANAGAR (A.P)- 791112 12. 12/90 SUSHIL HAZARIKA JORHAT GOVT BOYS H.S. & M.P. SCHOOL JORHAT, DISTT-JORHAT ,ASSAM-785001 13. 12/91 JAYANTA KUMAR C/O LATE PADMA DHAR BANIA, BANIA VILL. -
Of India 100935 Parampara Foundation Hanumant Nagar ,Ward No
AO AO Name Address Block District Mobile Email Code Number 97634 Chandra Rekha Shivpuri Shiv Mandir Road Ward No 09 Araria Araria 9661056042 [email protected] Development Foundation Araria Araria 97500 Divya Dristi Bharat Divya Dristi Bharat Chitragupt Araria Araria 9304004533 [email protected] Nagar,Ward No-21,Near Subhash Stadium,Araria 854311 Bihar Araria 100340 Maxwell Computer Centre Hanumant Nagar, Ward No 15, Ashram Araria Araria 9934606071 [email protected] Road Araria 98667 National Harmony Work & Hanumant Nagar, Ward No.-15, Po+Ps- Araria Araria 9973299101 [email protected] Welfare Development Araria, Bihar Araria Organisation Of India 100935 Parampara Foundation Hanumant Nagar ,Ward No. 16,Near Araria Araria 7644088124 [email protected] Durga Mandir Araria 97613 Sarthak Foundation C/O - Taranand Mishra , Shivpuri Ward Araria Araria 8757872102 [email protected] No. 09 P.O + P.S - Araria Araria 98590 Vivekanand Institute Of 1st Floor Milan Market Infront Of Canara Araria Araria 9955312121 [email protected] Information Technology Bank Near Adb Chowk Bus Stand Road Araria Araria 100610 Ambedkar Seva Sansthan, Joyprakashnagar Wardno-7 Shivpuri Araria Araria 8863024705 [email protected] C/O-Krishnamaya Institute Joyprakash Nagar Ward No -7 Araria Of Higher Education 99468 Prerna Society Of Khajuri Bazar Araria Bharga Araria 7835050423 [email protected] Technical Education And ma Research 100101 Youth Forum Forbesganj Bharga Araria 7764868759 [email protected] -
Food Insecurity and Undernutrition in Nepal
SMALL AREA ESTIMATION OF FOOD INSECURITY AND UNDERNUTRITION IN NEPAL GOVERNMENT OF NEPAL National Planning Commission Secretariat Central Bureau of Statistics SMALL AREA ESTIMATION OF FOOD INSECURITY AND UNDERNUTRITION IN NEPAL GOVERNMENT OF NEPAL National Planning Commission Secretariat Central Bureau of Statistics Acknowledgements The completion of both this and the earlier feasibility report follows extensive consultation with the National Planning Commission, Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), World Food Programme (WFP), UNICEF, World Bank, and New ERA, together with members of the Statistics and Evidence for Policy, Planning and Results (SEPPR) working group from the International Development Partners Group (IDPG) and made up of people from Asian Development Bank (ADB), Department for International Development (DFID), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), UNICEF and United States Agency for International Development (USAID), WFP, and the World Bank. WFP, UNICEF and the World Bank commissioned this research. The statistical analysis has been undertaken by Professor Stephen Haslett, Systemetrics Research Associates and Institute of Fundamental Sciences, Massey University, New Zealand and Associate Prof Geoffrey Jones, Dr. Maris Isidro and Alison Sefton of the Institute of Fundamental Sciences - Statistics, Massey University, New Zealand. We gratefully acknowledge the considerable assistance provided at all stages by the Central Bureau of Statistics. Special thanks to Bikash Bista, Rudra Suwal, Dilli Raj Joshi, Devendra Karanjit, Bed Dhakal, Lok Khatri and Pushpa Raj Paudel. See Appendix E for the full list of people consulted. First published: December 2014 Design and processed by: Print Communication, 4241355 ISBN: 978-9937-3000-976 Suggested citation: Haslett, S., Jones, G., Isidro, M., and Sefton, A. (2014) Small Area Estimation of Food Insecurity and Undernutrition in Nepal, Central Bureau of Statistics, National Planning Commissions Secretariat, World Food Programme, UNICEF and World Bank, Kathmandu, Nepal, December 2014. -
Admit Card Dispatch List for Interview on Dated 20.01.2017
Admit card Dispatch list for interview on dated 20.01.2017 Roll No. NAME OF CANDIDATE ADDRESS POSTAL RECEIVING VILL-SILHAURI, PO-BELCHI, 5751 RAJEEEV KUMAR RAM PS-KARANDEY, SHEIKHPURA VILL-GIRIHNDA, 5752 VIKRAM KUMAR NONIYA SHEIKHPURA. VILL-LHORAMPUR, PO- 5753 LAKSHAMAN KUMAR PATHRATA, SHEIKHPURA. VILL+PO-GAWAY, 5754 SAMIR RAJ SHEIKHPURA. C/O MD. HASIBUR REHMAN, 5755 DILSHAD AKHTAR WARD NO.-14, MOH- AHIYAPUR, SHEIKHPURA. MOH-INDAY, PO+PS- 5756 BABITA KUMARI SHEIKHPURA. VILL-SAS BAHANA, PO- 5757 VINNA KUMARI GHUSKURI, SHEIKHPURA. VILL-LODIPUR, PO-DHEWSO, 5758 PAWAN KUMAR SHEIKHPURA. VILL-RAJOURA, PO- 5760 PRABHAKAR SINHA BARBIGHA, SHEIKHPURA. VILL-MAHUA BAG, PO- 5761 SANTOSH KUMAR PAITHANA, PS-ISLAMPUR, NALANDA. VILL-MAHANGUPUR, PO- 5762 SANJAY KUMAR DHARAUT, PS- MAKHADUMPUR, JEHNABAD, VILL-MAHUA BAG, PO- 5763 ANANT KISHOR PAITHANA, PS-ISLAMPUR, NALANDA. VILL-DEKPURA, PO-MORA 5764 KAMLESH KUMAR TALAW, RAHUI, NALANDA VILL+PO-RAISA, PS-CHANDI, 5765 BHIM CHANDEL NALANDA. VILL-KAKANPAR, PO- 5766 SATYAM KUMAR RUKHAI, PS-CHANDI, NALANDA. RAJENDRA PD. DHANRAJ 5767 MAMTA KUMARI BIGHA, CHABILPUR, MANPUR, NALANDA. VILL+PO-NARAYANPUR, VIA- 5768 LILADHAR RAI AMNAUR, SARAN, CHAPRA. VILL+PO-SAPHI, PS- 5769 RENU KUMARI TURKAULI, E. CHAMPARAN. VILL+PO-SOHDI, PS-ARIARI, 5770 SUJIT KUMAR SHEIKHPURA VILL+PO-LOHAN, 5771 RAJENDRA MOCHI SHEIKHPURA. VILL-BEKAUNI, PO-MAFO, 5772 NIL KAMAL SHEIKHPURA. MAKDUMPUR, PO+PS- 5773 KAUSHLENDRA KR. SHEIKHPURA. VILLSASHANA, PO- 5774 USHA KUMARI GHUSKURI, PS-ARIARI, SHEIKHPURA VILL-BIKHANI, PO- 5775 SANTOSH KUMAR ASTHAWAN, PS-KARANDEY, CHEWARA, SHEIKHPURA. VILL+PO-MUBARAKPUR, PS- 5776 DILIP KUMAR MEHUS, SHEIKHPURA. LAXMI COMPUTER TYPING CENTRE, INSIDE-SUDHA 5777 GAURAV BIHARI DAIRY, KATRA CHOWK, SHEIKHPURA. -
Landslide Inventory, Characterization and Engineering Design for Mitigation Works of Chure Area in Ten Districts
LANDSLIDE INVENTORY, CHARACTERIZATION AND ENGINEERING DESIGN FOR MITIGATION WORKS OF CHURE AREA IN TEN DISTRICTS Submitted to: Submitted by: Government of Nepal Central Department of Environmental President Chure-Tarai Madhesh Science Conservation Development Board Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur Kathmandu September, 2016 © September 2016 President Chure-Tarai Madhesh Conservation Development Board and Central Department of Environmental Science, Tribhuvan University Citation: TU-CDES (2016). Landslide Inventory Characterization and Engineering Design for Mitigation Works of Chure Area in Ten Districts. Central Department of Environmental Science, Tribhuvan University and Government of Nepal, President Chure-Tarai Madhesh Conservation Development Board, Kathmandu. Project Steering Committee Chair Dr. Annapurna Das, Secretary , PCTMCDB/GoN Prof. Dr. Madan Koirala, Professor, TU-CDES Member Prof. Dr. Kedar Rijal, Head of Department, TU-CDES Member Prof. Dr. Rejina Maskey, Project Team Leader, TU-CDES Member Dr. Prem Paudel, Under Secretary, PCTMCDB/GoN Member Dr. Subodh Dhakal, Project Coordinator, TU-CDES Member Mr. Gehendra Keshari Upadhya, Joint Secretary , PCTMCDB/GoN Member Mr. Pashupati Koirala, Under- Secretary, PCTMCDB/GoN Project Team Team Leader Prof. Dr. Rejina Maskey Project Co-ordinator Dr. Subodh Dhakal Geo-Technical Engineer Dr. Ram Chandra Tiwari GIS Expert Mr. Ajay Bhakta Mathema Geologist Mr. Suman Panday Assistant Geologist Mr. Niraj Bal Tamang Assistant GIS Analyst Mr. Padam Bahadur Budha Assistant GIS Analyst Ms. Shanta Banstola Social Surveyor Mr. Kumod Lekhak Field Assistant Mr. Nabin Nepali Review Technical Reviewer: Dr. Ranjan Kumar Dahal English Reviewer: Dr. Dinesh Raj Bhuju ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Hazards like earthquake, landslide, soil erosion and sedimentation all shape the landscape and relief of the Himalaya. Land degradation of the Chure area of Nepal is primarily contributed by different types of landslides and mass wasting phenomena. -
Map of Dolakha District Show Ing Proposed Vdcs for Survey
Annex 3.6 Annex 3.6 Map of Dolakha district showing proposed VDCs for survey Source: NARMA Inception Report A - 53 Annex 3.7 Annex 3.7 Summary of Periodic District Development Plans Outlay Districts Period Vision Objectives Priorities (Rs in 'ooo) Kavrepalanchok 2000/01- Protection of natural Qualitative change in social condition (i) Development of physical 7,021,441 2006/07 resources, health, of people in general and backward class infrastructure; education; (ii) Children education, agriculture (children, women, Dalit, neglected and and women; (iii) Agriculture; (iv) and tourism down trodden) and remote area people Natural heritage; (v) Health services; development in particular; Increase in agricultural (vi) Institutional development and and industrial production; Tourism and development management; (vii) infrastructure development; Proper Tourism; (viii) Industrial management and utilization of natural development; (ix) Development of resources. backward class and region; (x) Sports and culture Sindhuli Mahottari Ramechhap 2000/01 – Sustainable social, Integrated development in (i) Physical infrastructure (road, 2,131,888 2006/07 economic and socio-economic aspects; Overall electricity, communication), sustainable development of district by mobilizing alternative energy, residence and town development (Able, local resources; Development of human development, industry, mining and Prosperous and resources and information system; tourism; (ii) Education, culture and Civilized Capacity enhancement of local bodies sports; (III) Drinking -
Provincial Summary Report Province 3 GOVERNMENT of NEPAL
National Economic Census 2018 GOVERNMENT OF NEPAL National Economic Census 2018 Provincial Summary Report Province 3 Provincial Summary Report Provincial National Planning Commission Province 3 Province Central Bureau of Statistics Kathmandu, Nepal August 2019 GOVERNMENT OF NEPAL National Economic Census 2018 Provincial Summary Report Province 3 National Planning Commission Central Bureau of Statistics Kathmandu, Nepal August 2019 Published by: Central Bureau of Statistics Address: Ramshahpath, Thapathali, Kathmandu, Nepal. Phone: +977-1-4100524, 4245947 Fax: +977-1-4227720 P.O. Box No: 11031 E-mail: [email protected] ISBN: 978-9937-0-6360-9 Contents Page Map of Administrative Area in Nepal by Province and District……………….………1 Figures at a Glance......…………………………………….............................................3 Number of Establishments and Persons Engaged by Province and District....................5 Brief Outline of National Economic Census 2018 (NEC2018) of Nepal........................7 Concepts and Definitions of NEC2018...........................................................................11 Map of Administrative Area in Province 3 by District and Municipality…...................17 Table 1. Number of Establishments and Persons Engaged by Sex and Local Unit……19 Table 2. Number of Establishments by Size of Persons Engaged and Local Unit….….27 Table 3. Number of Establishments by Section of Industrial Classification and Local Unit………………………………………………………………...34 Table 4. Number of Person Engaged by Section of Industrial Classification and Local Unit………………………………………………………………...48 Table 5. Number of Establishments and Person Engaged by Whether Registered or not at any Ministries or Agencies and Local Unit……………..………..…62 Table 6. Number of establishments by Working Hours per Day and Local Unit……...69 Table 7. Number of Establishments by Year of Starting the Business and Local Unit………………………………………………………………...77 Table 8. -
WASH Cluster Nepal 4W - May 12Th 2015
WASH Cluster Nepal 4W - May 12th 2015 Please find following the analysis of the 4W data – May 12th Introduction (Round 2) This is the second round of the 4W analysis. As this is the second round and still early in the emergency response, many agencies are still planning their interventions and caseloads, hence much of the data is understandably incomplete. In the coming week/s we will receive far more comprehensive partner data and will be able to show realistic gaps. In addition, we are receiving better affected population data and there are many ongoing assessments, the results of which will help us to understand both the response data and the affected population data and enable us to deliver a far more profound analysis of the WASH response. Please assist us as we have a lot of information gaps in the data provided so far and hence the maps are not yet providing a true picture of the response. We would like to quickly move to VDC mapping including planned/reached beneficiaries. Since the first round of reporting, agencies have provided substantially more VDC‐level data – as of today, of 740 WASH activities identified, 546 of these (74%) are matched to an identified VDC ‐ this is a big improvement from last week (which had VDC data for 192 of 445 activities, or 43%) The Highlights ・ 47 Organisations – number of organisations that reported in Round 1 and/or Round 2 of the WASH 4W ・ 206 VDCs – where WASH interventions taking place/planned (in 15 districts) 4W – WASH May 12th 2015 Water0B Spread of water activities ‐ targeted Temporary -
Organizational Profile-2021
Organizational Profile-2021 Kamalamai,6 Sindhui Email: [email protected] Web: reliefnepal.org.np 1. Organizational Profile 1.1 Organizational General Information S.N Particulars Detail Information 1 Name of the Relief Nepal organization 2 Type of Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) Organization 3 Vision, Mission, Vision: Goal and Objectives Society with social, economic, political and gender equity. Mission: To enhance the livelihoods of children, youth, women and marginalized sections of the society through empowering them to be self-reliant so that ensures their meaningful participation in decision- making process in the society and able to enjoy their rights. Goal: Vulnerable and marginalized people especially women, children, youths and people living with marginalized conditions are empowered and participate in decision making process about the issues affecting their livelihood. Objectives*: i. To conduct coordination, collaboration and advocacy on planning and implementation in the program of local government and related stakeholders for wellbeing of most vulnerable children, ii. To organize, implement and advocate programs for protection and ensure rights of children, women, youths, physically challenged and marginalized groups, iii. To organize, implement and advocate programs on access of water sanitation and hygiene (WASH), education and health facilities to marginalized groups with the related stakeholders, iv. To organize campaign against social mal-practices and 1 superstitions and implement programs to raise awareness, v. To organize and implement programs on economic and social transformation of people to improve livelihood of marginalized people, vi. To organize and implement programs on improved agriculture practices for people below poverty line & marginalized people; support them to improve livelihood via different MSMEs and market promotion through linkages, vii. -
Janakpurdham.Pdf
JANAKPURDHAM the land steeped in mythology The information contained in this book has been outsourced from an expert writer while every effort has been made to ensure accuracy and reliability. However, in case of lapses and discrepancies, revisions and updates would be subsequently carried out in the forthcoming issues. 2009 Edition © NTB Copy Right Images: Thomas Kelly Contents Background Historical and mythological background of Janakpurdham 3 Pilgrimage Importance of Mithila from Pilgrimage and Touristic Point of view 5 Temples Notable temples of Janakpurdham 8 Ponds Some Important Ponds of Janakpurdham 11 Cultural dance Unique Cultural Dances of Janakpurdham 14 Festivals Annual Festivals of Mithilanchal and Janakpurdham 17 THE NAME JANAKPURDHAM IS COMPOSED OF THREE WORDS IN THE DEVNAGARI SCRIPT, I.E., ‘JaNAK’, ‘PUR’ ANd ‘DHam’, wHICH MEAN ‘fATHER’, ‘vILLAGE’ aND ’RENOWNED PLACE FOR PILGRIMAGE’ RESPectiVELY. A traditional mud house ornamented with hand paintings. Historical and mythological background of Janakpurdham Janakpurdham, presently the headquarters of both Janakpur zone and Dhanusha district, was the capital of King Janak’s ancient Mithila Kingdom during the Treta Yug, or period, nearly 12,000 years ago. The name Janakpurdham is composed of three words in the Devnagari script, i.e., ‘Janak’, ‘Pur’ and ‘Dham’, which mean ‘father’, ‘village’ and ‘renowned place for pilgrimage’ respectively. Named after the sage king, Janak, Janakpurdham, however, also encompasses Mithilanchal, or the Mithila region. Balmiki’s epic Ramayan on Aryan culture and Ramcharitmanas by Tulsidas authenticate this. The boundary of Mithila is cited in the The great poet and composer of Mithila, Mithila Mahatmaya Khanda (part) of Brihad Bhasha Ramayan Chanda Jha, has defined the Vishnupuran in Sanskrit as: boundary as follows (in Maithili): “Kaushkitu samarbhya Gandaki “Ganga Bahathi janik dakshin dish purwa madhigamyawai, Kaushiki dhara, Yojanani chatturvishadyam parikeertitah.