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| | Members States | | Observers States | |Headquarters |Kathmandu, Nepal | |Official languages |English | |Demonym |South Asian | |Membership |8 members[show]
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Prologue Spring, 2023 A D Editor took the guest to Kanyam Resort for refreshment. Dr. Simpson has come all the way from Kathmandu, originally from Amsterdem. He is a research fellow on Kathmandu University, department of sociology and anthropology. It took around fifty minutes from Birtamode to reach there. Kanyam resort lays aside the beautiful tea garden of Kanyam, Ilam. One could view the scenic views of Nepal as well as Indian hills when sky is
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Instability in the Himalayas: Earthquake in Nepal All life is at the mercy of nature. Whether it feeds and nurtures a species, or drives it to extinction, all life on earth is controlled by the forces of the natural world. There are many examples of the violent and catastrophic effects of natural disasters, but perhaps none is more relevant to the present than earthquakes. There are “only about 15 earthquakes a year in the world — out of 1.3 million total temblors — are magnitude-7.0 or higher
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Chadani, 15. Krishna is now 49 and Radha is 47. They were married some 25 years back and lead happy family life. Roshan is currently studying MFC at a Tribhuvan University. Prakash is in 12th and Chadani is in 9th grade in one of the schools in Kathmandu. Krishna completed B. A. from Tribhuvan University and joined government service as nayab subba (first-class non-gazetted employee) some 20 years ago. He was promoted to sakha-adhikrit (third-class gazetted officer) 10 years ago. Currently his
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Take a product or service then propose a sales organization structure for a local company which has a policy to sell their products across key urban markets – Kathmandu valley, Pokhara, Birgunj, and Biratnagar markets. Explain why your proposed organization structure fits the best. Sales Organization is a department of the organization which establish for the purpose of directing, coordinating and controlling the sales force to achieve the set of selling & distribution objectives. The structure
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Marketing Plan for the launch of “OSAMAX ” Current market situation Nepalese Pharmaceutical market and its marketing practices is complex to understand. With no such specific guidelines and policies from its regulatory body DDA, Nepalese pharmaceuticals feel the gap for visionary support from government. Though the country is self reliant in various categories the chunk of market share is still being enjoyed by foreign and Indian companies due to the lack of specific guidelines. Nepal pharmaceutical
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Sri Lanka, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Afghanistan joined the organization in 2007. Meetings of heads of state are usually scheduled annually; meetings of foreign secretaries, twice annually. It is headquartered in Kathmandu, Nepal. The combined economy of SAARC is the 3rd largest in the world in the terms of GDP (PPP) after the United States and China and 5th largest in the terms of nominal GDP. SAARC nations comprise 3% of the world's area
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for Health, Vol. 16, No. 3, November 2003, 318 – 327 COMMUNITY-RELATED ISSUES A Conceptual Model for Empowerment of the Female Community Health Volunteers in Nepal SARALA SHRESTHA Institute of Medicine, Tribhuvan University, Maharajgunj, Kathmandu, Nepal ABSTRACT Context: The existing top-down approach of the training is not appropriate to empower the community health volunteers to produce a sustainable change in their performance. Objective: To propose a conceptual model that relies on
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MONITORING EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE AT PROSHORE An individual term paper JUNE 27, 2016 KATHMANDU UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT Submitted by Prarambha Dahal, 15306 Table of contents Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 2 Conceptual review ........................................................................................................................................ 2
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