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Contemporary Readings in Geography of Nepal
This book primarily aims to cover the need of reading materials on geography and environment of Nepal at higher level of studies in various disciplines. This book will fulfill the demand of recent reading materials on Nepal to Nepalese and outside research scholars and readers.
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Over the Mountain
Story of the creation of the Nepali state over the centuries, which involves missionaries coming to Nepal and some converted Christians, fleeing from there to India. The story leads on to some of these people going to Tibet and returning back to their homeland. There is also account of Nepali who converted to Christianity living in India and also about Nepalis migrating to Bhutan, developing the countries and then being exiled out of their new homelands. Finally, the story is about the development of democracy in Nepal in the late 20th century.
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Primary Education i Nepal
The Ministry of Education is responsible for managing educational activities in Nepal. The National Center for Educational Development (NCED) is Nepal’s teacher-training body. Primary education in Nepal is called Basic Education and consists of grades one through eight. Secondary levels are grades nine to twelve.
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The Dreadful Night carnege at nepalese royal palace
A young man who is visiting a city called Gizsturm, he has never been to before. He is filled with apprehension and fear as he makes his way through the dark and deserted street, passing by strange shadows and eerie sounds.
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The Nepali Diaspora migrants, ministry and mission
United Nations data shows that the size of global diaspora had reached 281 million in 2020, and it
continues to grow. Diasporas have contributed significantly to the development of their native lands
through remittance, technology and knowledge transfer, philanthropy, and diplomacy. Many countries
have designed policies to engage the diaspora more deeply by providing concessional citizenship and
visa regimes, and attractive investment opportunities. Yet, there is room for improvement in policies and
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