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    Mountain Cabin Mystery

    Scott and his friends had waited over two years for their first wilderness camping adventure. Curiosity and a Kodak moment was enough to cause them to leave the train surrounded by dense fog.

    70.00
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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.

    110.00
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    Parenting in the age of Anxiety

    Parenting in the Age of Anxiety acknowledges that today’s generation is tormented by a number of issues exam stress, bullying, peer pressure, sexual uncertainty that can snowball into full-blown psychological conditions, from borderline personality disorders to anxiety and learning impairments.

    195.00
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    Parenting in the age of Mc Donald’s raising the food Generation

    This practical and comprehensive handbook helps parents deal with every kind of child across the diet spectrum—the overweight one, the picker eater, the underweight student, the young athlete, the stressed pre-teen, and the opinionated pre-schooler. Drawing from real-life experiences, and chock-full of practical tips.

    295.00
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    Parenting your powerful Child

    In Parenting Your Powerful Child, New York Times bestselling author Dr. Kevin Leman offers a practical action plan to redirect your child’s power surges into positive traits that will prepare your child for a successful, happy, and productive adult life.

    175.00
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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.

    150.00
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    Religion, Law and Power

    This book constructs an anthropological history of a subaltern religious formation, Mahima Dharma of Orissa, a large province in eastern India. Tracking the contingent making of a critical community over a hundred and forty year period, Religion, Law and Power explores the interplay of distinct expressions of time and history, innovative reformulations of caste and Hinduism and distinct engagements with state and nation. This serves to unravel the wider entanglements of religion, history, law, modernity and power. Ishita Banerjee-Dube provides a situated and critical analysis of the different trajectories of Mahima Dharma, bringing to the fore a clutch of empirical and theoretical issues. Understandings of the articulation and institutionalization of a subaltern religious order are not marked off from, but reveal the techniques and textures of, the modern state and dominant Hinduism. Such moves foreground subaltern and ascetic expressions and negotiations of modernity in institutional and everyday arenas, and further question widespread propositions of a singular Hinduism, especially in India today. ‘Religion, Law and Power’ should be of interest to historians, anthropologists and religious studies scholars as well as general readers interested in religion, politics, community and state. It will be of particular interest to students of South Asia concerned with Hinduism and religious sects, history and law, and power and resistance.

    495.00
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    The Baba Ramdev Phenomenon from moksha to market

    The Baba Ramdev Phenomenon offers a detailed account of Ramdev’s journey from attaining moksha in the Himalayas to ruling the market, especially the FMCG sector, with his Patanjali products.

    295.00
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    The D Word a survivor’s guide to depression

    The D Word: A Survivor’s Guide to Depression by Shubhrata Prakash is a blend of memoir and self-help, offering both personal insights and scientific understanding of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). Drawing from her own decade-long battle with depression, the author explains its symptoms, causes, treatments, and the impact of societal stigma. She addresses common myths, clarifies that depression is a legitimate brain disorder rather than a weakness, and shares practical coping strategies involving therapy, medication, lifestyle changes, and support systems. Through vivid metaphors and candid storytelling, Shubhrata aims to demystify depression, instill hope, and guide sufferers and their loved ones toward recovery, empathy, and awareness. The book ultimately serves as both a compassionate companion for those in pain and a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand mental health more deeply.

    499.00
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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.

    230.00
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    The Last Rhinos

    In The Last Rhinos, Lawrence Anthony recounts his daring mission to save the Northern White Rhino, one of the world’s most endangered species, from extinction. At the time of writing, only a few of these rhinos remained in the Garamba National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a region plagued by war, poaching, and instability.

    Anthony travels into the war-torn jungles of Central Africa, risking his life to negotiate with dangerous rebel groups—the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA)—to protect the last of these magnificent animals. The book is both a thrilling adventure and a powerful reflection on conservation, courage, and the complex interaction between humans, animals, and politics.

    650.00
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    The Longest Kill

    Sgt. Craig Harrison set the record for the longest confirmed sniper kill in combat, hitting a target 2,475 meters away in Afghanistan in 2009. Using his L115A3 Long Range Rifle, Harrison achieved this remarkable feat under perfect weather conditions, striking two Taliban machine gunners consecutively. His incredible marksmanship has been recognized as one of the most impressive sniper shots in military history.

    750.00
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    The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat

    “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat” by Oliver Sacks is a captivating collection of real-life neurological case studies that explore the mysteries of the human brain. In this book, Sacks presents unusual and often baffling conditions through deeply human stories, blending science with empathy. The title case features a man with visual agnosia who can see objects but cannot recognize them, famously mistaking his wife for a hat. Throughout the book, Sacks introduces patients with memory loss, language difficulties, tics, hallucinations, and savant abilities, showing how such conditions shape their lives and identities. More than just medical cases, these stories reveal the resilience and uniqueness of the human mind, reminding readers that behind every disorder is a person with their own experiences, struggles, and humanity.

    650.00
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    The Ministry of Utmost Happiness

    বাংলায়
    In English

    The Ministry of Utmost Happiness takes us on a journey of many years – the story spooling outwards from the cramped neighbourhoods of Old Delhi into the burgeoning new metropolis and beyond, to the Valley of Kashmir and the forests of Central India, where war is peace and peace is war, and where, from time to time,

    599.00
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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
    programs to enhance these prospects.

    378.00
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    Travails of Nepal’s Water Resources

    Anyone who wants to understand why Nepal is rich in water Resources – must read this book TRAVAILS OF NEPAL’S WATER RESOURCES by RATNA SANSAR SHRESTHA
    This book specially focuses on:
    *Agreements with Indian Government
    *Agreements with Indian Companies
    *Water resource management
    *Economic development
    *Public policy
    *Hydropower and national planning
    *Environmental and socio-economic issues in Nepal
    655.00
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    You Got This! the art of loving yourself

    “You Got This: Art of Loving Yourself” by Gianna Mago is a self-help book that focuses on self-love, mental well-being, and personal growth. The book offers practical strategies and techniques to cultivate self-awareness, self-acceptance, and self-compassion. Mago emphasizes the importance of taking control of one’s life, identifying negative thought patterns, and developing coping mechanisms to manage stress and negativity.

    295.00