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Research on How Banks are Working in Nepal This segment gives the procedure took after to accomplish the destinations. Research procedure being an instrumental of touching base to the arrangement of the issue, is sponsored by arranged and deliberate managing accumulation, examination and understanding of the pertinent points of interest and information. The fundamental goal of the study is to dissect and assess the similar investigation of speculation arrangement of account organization specifically Annapurna Finance Company Ltd. (AFCL) and Pokhara Finance Company Ltd. (POFIL). To meet the targets, the procedure connected in the study is portrayed as beneath. Exploration Design Enlightening, and investigative examination plans are followed in this study. General example of speculation, business structure, administration of portfolio and so forth are secured by enlightening examination outline, development pattern and future forecasts...
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Kathmandu Upatyaka Khanepani Limited KUKL Introduction Started in 21 December 2000, Melamchi Water Supply Project (MWSP) is an Asian Development Bank assisted project which aims to improve the overall scenario of the water and wastewater utility of the Kathmandu Valley. MWSP covers a part of Indrawati and Bagmati watershed and includes areas of five districts. The key water diversion facilities are located within Sindhupalchowk and Kavrepalanchowk districts, whereas, water treatment plant, water distribution and the ancillary structures, are located within Kathmandu valley. Later in 2008, MWSP was split into two distinct Subprojects; (i) the Melamchi River Water Diversion Subproject (Subproject -1) covering all project activities in Melamchi Valley including constructions of Water Diversion Tunnel (WDT) and Water Treatment Plant (WTP) and (ii) Kathmandu Valley Water Supply and Sanitation Subproject (Subproject -2): Kathmandu Valley Water Supply and Sanitati...
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About Tamakoshi Hydro Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has established an autonomous company named Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Limited (UTKHPL) in March 2007 (2063/11/25 B.S.) as an executing agency for the implementation of the Project. There are six full time and two invitee members in the Board of Directors (BoD) at present. Out of six full time members, four members from NEA, one from Employees Provident Fund (EPF) and one from Nepal Telecom (NTC) are representing in the BoD. Similarly, representatives of Citizen Investment Trust (CIT) and Rastriya Beema Sansthan (RBS) are also in the BoD as invitee members. The majority share (51%) of the Company is hold by four public entities, namely, Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), Nepal Telecom (NTC), Citizen Investment Trust (CIT) and Rastriya Beema Sansthan (RBS). NEA has 41% stake, NTC has 6% and CIT & RBS ...
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KATHMANDU, JUL 09 - Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai has warned to scrap all the facilities being provided to ex-king Gyanendra Shah. The prime minister said so at the time when Shah has been saying that there would be a comeback of monarchy in the country. "The ex-king has not still learnt lesson, the state shall deprive him of all the facilities," Bhattarai said. Ruling out the possibility of revival of monarchy, Bhattarai warned not to get benefit from the disputes seen among the political parties. Speaking at a programme organised on the occasion of Global Bank’s merger with IME Financial Institution and Lord Buddha Finance, Bhattarai said the political parties have been moving ahead despite differences. Saying that budget will be announced forging consensus with all the political parties, PM Bhattarai said positive news will come within few days. Posted on: 2012-07-09 12:26