Trekking in Nepal

Economic – Rural Development Nepal

Agriculture is the major basis of village economy which is now replacing with remittancefrom the emigrants. Most of the fertile lands are also now left uncultivated or just formalcultivation. Also, after earthquake in 2072 BS, most of the people build cemented home incultivated areas leaving old homes. These things happens[…]

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Defination of Mantra

The meaning of the word mantra is cogitation, science, a branch oflearning and knowledge. The habit of cogitation is conferred by thepower of the mantra. When we try to put a thought repeatedly intoour mind, it becomes a part of our nature, Hence with the power ofthe mantra, the mind[…]

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Rural development in Nepal

People are moving from one place to another since ancient period, which is a continuousinternational phenomenon. People migrate in search of better opportunities for a betterquality of life. Large numbers of migrants move from underdeveloped and developingcountries to developed countries for diverse reasons. In this regard, a high number ofNepalese[…]

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Impact of Emigration in Nepal

When people move from place to place they make adjustments in their personal and socio-cultural lives. It is difficult to ascertain the true social or economic benefits of their mobility.Many factors affect calculation/analysis of benefits and costs involved when people movefrom one place to another place. Firstly, we cannot say[…]

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Changu Narayan, Bhaktapur

Bhaktapur is the smallest district of Nepal and a part of Kathmandu Valley, which occupiesan area of 119 km². It is located in the region between the northern latitude of 27°36′-27°44′and the eastern longitude of 85°21′-85°32′. The length of east-west of this district is 16 km.Newly formed Changunarayan municipality is[…]

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Notice Regarding travel restriction in Nepal

Considering the upsurging spread of the new variant of COVID-19(Omicron)initialy found in African countries and graduall spreading in European and Asian countries, Government of Nepal (Council of Ministers) has decided on 29th November 2021 to provision the following conditions for the travelers travelling to and from Nepal and such countries:[…]

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London Travel updates

It is mandatory to wear a face covering in most indoor settings, including shops, museums, galleries, theatres and on all public transport.If you are using public transport, plan ahead and travel at quieter times – cycle or walk where possible.You must wear a face covering at Transport for London (TfL)[…]

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For travel into and out of Australia

Proof of vaccinationFor travel into and out of Australia, travellers must provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination status. Find out what type of proof you need. International COVID-19 vaccination certificateBefore travelling, you must have an international COVID-19 vaccination certificate (ICVC). You will need to present your ICVC when you check-in for[…]

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Requirements for all passengers arriving in Dubai

Passengers travelling to Dubai from all countries (GCC included) must have a negative COVID‑19 RT‑PCR test certificate for a test taken no more than 72 hours before departure. There are specific requirements for passengers travelling from the following countries. Please check before you travel: Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Egypt, Ghana, India, Indonesia,[…]

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