* The word TOURISM refers tour which is derived from the Latin word "TORNUS" . It means a tool for describing a circle of turner's wheel (Bhatia, 2002). It is very important pleasure activity where tourists travel from one to another countries and one region to another region as well.And Tourism also involves money for getting services and time.So, it basically result for temporary visit or move from their place to other places.Therefore facilities provided to visitors to satisfy their wants and
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Introduction Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), the Central Bank of Nepal, was established in 1956 under the Nepal Rastra Bank Act, 1955, to discharge the central banking responsibilities including guiding the development of the embryonic domestic financial sector. Since inception, there has been a significant growth in both the number and the activities of the domestic financial institutions. To reflect this dynamic environment, the functions and objectives of the Bank have been recast by the new NRB Act
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Nepal Bank Ltd. 1937/11/15 Kathmandu 3804 2 Rastriya Banijya Bank Ltd. 1966/01/23 Kathmandu 3853 3 Agriculture Development Bank Ltd. 1968/01/02 Kathmandu 94375 4 Nabil Bank Ltd. 1984/07/16 Kathmandu 20298 5 Nepal Investment Bank Ltd. 1986/02/27 Kathmandu 24091 6 Standard Chartered Bank Nepal Ltd.. 1987/01/30 Kathmandu 16102 7 Himalayan Bank Ltd. 1993/01/18 Kathmandu 20000 8 Nepal SBI Bank Ltd. 1993/07/07 Kathmandu 18693 9 Nepal Bangladesh Bank Ltd. 1994/06/05 Kathmandu 20103 10 Everest Bank
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Rijal of “Kathmandu Valley Road Expansion Project” for his co-operation during the interview. Executive Summary The government had proposed the road expansion project 35 years ago but never went ahead until the support of the Former P.M. Official said roads had often been encroached by those with political connection, which is why expansion plan never took off. Now with the project in full swing the ongoing road expansion is a welcome move to ease the chaotic traffic of Kathmandu. In total
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Management and Security Analysis” Submitted to: Kiran Thapa Facilitator Submitted By: (Group Y) MBAe (Finance) Term V & VI Bijay Bhandari Bikash Bhagat Birat Pant Submitted for the degree of Master of Business Administration Kathmandu April, 2013 Name of Student: Bijay Bhandari, Bikash Bhagat, Birat Pant, Darpan Bhattarai Choose three NEPSE-listed stocks and maintain a record of their dividend payments, if any, and closing prices each month over the 2068 (Baishakh 1 to Chaitra
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CHAPTER-1 Introduction Background of the study Concept of bank; Bank, a financial institution, is playing a vital role in the economic development of the country. The function of banks are not only accepting deposits and granting loans but also, including wide range of services to the different strata of society, to facilitate the growth of trade, commerce industry and agriculture of the national economy. In the absence and insufficiency of banking and financial facilities, the growth of
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Nepal Earthquake April 2015 Table Of Contents Intro How Did the way that P.M Sushil Koirala Handle The Crisis, and what was the impact on the people in kathmandu? What impact has the Earthquake had on Tourism in Kathmandu, and as a result how has society been impacted? Intro The April 2015 Earthquake in Nepal, also known as the Gorkha earthquake killed at least 9,000 people and injured more than 23,000. It effected four different countries.It took place on 25 April,
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background Due to increased globalization competition has virtually cross is extremes globally and Nepal is not an exception to it. The degree of world converging economy and unchallenged dominance of develop nation has proved to suppressing developing countries to a larger extent. India a developing nation has proved to withstand itself as an exception to this challenge all because of its efficient and effective human resource. The capability of human
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2013) Rotaract Club of Kathmandu Mid-Town Charter date: 5th Nov. 1997 HAVE A VISION AND LEAP AHEAD Vision alone is not enough. It must be combined with venture. It is not enough to stare up the steps, we must step up the stairs.” — Vaclav Havel E –Kaleidoscope “A Monthly Bulletin” Issue 5, 2013-14 Page 1 of 10 Kaleidoscope A Monthly E- bulletin Of Rotaract Club of Kathmandu Mid- Town Charter date: 5th Nov. 1997 Sponsoring Rotary Club of Kathmandu Mid-Town Fifth Avenue of
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FRAMEWORK (Based on interview with Mr. Shyam Bahadur Khatri,peanut seller) GROUP MEMBERS: AASISH WAGLE MAHENDRA BHAT JELINA SHRESTHA LAXMAN MAHARJAN Mr. Shyam Bd Khatri, a residence of Argakhachi who has migrated to Kathmandu is a peanut seller. He had to migrate to kathmandu due to thepoor economic condition of the family. His family consist of 4 members: Laxmi khatri (wife), Sanjay khtri (Son) & Meena khatri (daughter). His son is currently working as a laborer in contruction site whereas
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