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    in NAC and bought the first DC-3 9N-AAB from Indian Airlines Associates. He is said to have collected some 75‚000 IC from his uncle to start NAC in 1958. Capt. Jay Singh was the first pilot to fly the scheduled flight to Simara on 4th July 1958 Pokhara and Bhairawaha on the 5th and

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    Eco – Tourism: Steps Towards Sustainable Tourism Development in Nepal 2004 1 Eco – Tourism: Steps Towards Sustainable Tourism Development in Nepal Eco-tourism is a logical component of eco-development. It is a complex and multidisciplinary phenomenon and has a tremendous role to play in the interpretation of nature and natural resources‚ as well as in the understanding of human history and its interaction with the rural environment‚ and the diffusion of environmental knowledge and awareness

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    Internship Evaluation Committee Apex college Pokhara University in the partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Business Administration Submitted by: Shiva Narayan Singh Reg. No: 2010-2-22-0338 Roll No: 1022392 / 2011 Kathmandu April‚ 2012 Letter of Authentication Declaration I‚ declare that this project work entitled " An Internship Report On Om Shiva Printing Press " submitted to the Pokhara University‚ is a record of an original work done by

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    Tourism and Nepal Tour

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    NEPAL TOURISM YEAR-2011 Nepal has given the plentiful tourism resources to Nepal. The natural scenery‚ high mountains‚ incomparable cultural heritage and numerous specialties have made Nepal a well known destination in the world of tourism map. The center for numerous adventure activities such as trekking‚ mountaineering‚ rafting‚ mountain biking‚ Paragliding‚ Jungle Safaris etc. Nepal is widely famous for adventure tourism activities among the visitors from around the world. Almost a million visitors

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    Tourism and Scenic Beauty

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    wood and metal. People from different countries of the world visit Nepal to admire scenic beauty and cultural heritage. Nepal has many places of interest of tourists. The ancient temples and palaces in Kathmandu valley‚ many caves and lakes in Pokhara‚ sanctuaries in Chitwan‚ Bardia and Koshi Tappu‚ historical sites in Lumbini and Jankpur are important tourist destinations. Many tourists come to Nepal specifically for trekking and mountain climbing. Some go for rafting in our big rivers and boating

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    Theories of HRM Equity theory  Equity theory is a theory that attempts to explain relational satisfaction in terms of perceptions of fair/unfair distributions of resources within interpersonal relationships. Considered one of the justice theories‚ equity theory was first developed in 1963 by John Stacey Adams. Employees seek to maintain equity between the inputs that they bring to a job and the outcomes that they receive from it against the perceived inputs and outcomes of others. Equity theory

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    their jobs. Nepal is a developing country. Not all the places in Nepal are developed and don’t have much opportunities. The fellow youths‚ in search of better job opportunities move from the slums and downtrodden areas to the cities like Kathmandu‚ Pokhara‚ etc. With the limited amount of money sent from their home‚ they are compelled to survive in a very delicate situation unless they find a job. But the competition for the job is really tough due to global financial crisis these days. Many are

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    Tibetan Refugees in Nepal

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    this vital role today. In the early 1960s‚ the Nepalese government established four “temporary” Settlements for the Tibetan refugees: 1.  Chialsa‚ in the Solu Khumbu mountain range east of Kathmandu; 2.  Tashi Palkhiel‚ on the outskirts of Pokhara; 3.  Dhorpatan‚ in western Nepal; and 4.  Jawalakhel‚ on the southern edge of Kathmandu. The Nepal Red Cross (NRC)‚ purchased the land for these settlements with funds donated by UNHCR. From 1959 to 1986‚ but particularly in the years before

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    Synopsis The report deals with the analysis of strength‚ weakness‚ opportunities and threat of the Carlsberg 330 ml beer. It has a brief market segmentation the beer factory uses for choosing its target customers. It also contains the targeting strategy the company chooses. It shows how Gorkha Brewery is responsible socially and environment friendly. Strength‚ Weakness‚ Opportunities and Threat Analysis Carlsberg‚ which is perceived to be the premium product of Gorkha Brewery has several strengths

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    Nepalese Film

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    sector as their part time work. Those who were financially able to invest for film had no idea on management‚ requirements‚ promotion and other knowledge of the movie and even they were unaware of the existing market(How many theaters in Kathmandu‚ Pokhara‚ etc?‚ is there any film hall in Jumla?‚ How much revenue would collect from each hall and how much collected?). There were no proper mechanism of managing investment and revenue‚ limited people always used to be benefited from that unmanaged environment

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