1. The local development officer of Jhapa announced six villages of the district as open defecation free zones. With the declaration of Khetbesi village as open defecation free on Monday, the total number of such villages in the district has reached six.
2. By 2025, the goal is to declare all 43 villages in Jhapa as open defecation free. Preparations are underway to declare Daha village as the next open defecation free zone next week.
3. Farmers in Jhapa will no longer have problems selling their produce as agreements have been reached between farmers' cooperatives and companies to purchase crops from farms.
The document summarizes the poor results of the SLC exams in Dhading district of Nepal. Some key points:
- Only 30.75% of total students in the district passed the SLC exams, which is a disappointing result.
- 4 schools had 0% pass rates, while many other nearby schools had pass rates below 4%.
- Only community schools achieved 100% pass rates.
- Stakeholders discussed the need to improve the entire education system in Dhading through effective planning. Political interference in schools and lack of parental involvement were cited as reasons for the poor performance.
The summary of the document is:
1. The food security network meeting decided that food security in Jajarkot is safe, reversing their previous decision that 12 villages faced food insecurity.
2. Local residents have criticized the delayed construction of a bridge over the Euli River connecting Rupsa and Nawalparasi due to contractor negligence and government inaction, despite the project starting 7 years ago.
3. A memorial of renowned Nepali writer Nidarshabhushan Bhasin was inaugurated at the Jajarkot campus of Dilli Kshetra Multiple Campus, honoring his contributions to Nepali literature.
This document provides an introduction to a training manual on the role of children in making schools child-friendly. It discusses that children play an important role alongside teachers and parents in developing schools according to national guidelines. The training manual is based on indicators from the government's framework for quality education and child-friendly schools. It presents topics and activities to help participants understand concepts and develop skills related to ensuring children's participation rights in schools. The overall goal is to support efforts to implement child-centered practices in schools according to government policy.
1) Local residents from over a dozen villages in eastern Mustang have begun migrating to alpine pastures for seasonal grazing as the yak herding season began in the first week of July. As a result, most villages have become deserted, with only children, elderly and sick people remaining.
2) The first team to successfully summit Limi Glacier Peak in Mustang was honored in Vanifode village on Monday. Led by Dhiraj Bhatta of Arthung, the team reached the summit on July 12 at 3:15pm. They were presented with scarves, flowers and fruits to congratulate their achievement.
3) A mental health awareness program was organized in Mustang for journalists
- The major political parties are divided into two factions over holding or obstructing the second Constituent Assembly elections scheduled for November 4. This has created a volatile political environment in Nepal.
- While the Election Commission and government are preparing for the elections, the disagreements between parties have prevented the formation of a peaceful election atmosphere. Parties are more focused on winning the elections rather than ensuring free and fair polls.
- The major parties like NC, UML and Maoists are carrying out campaigns targeting the elections while the opposition led by Maoists wants the elections postponed. This has created uncertainty over whether the elections will indeed take place on November 4.
Aksharica (अक्षरिका) is a Nepali Language Newsletter. Aksharica is made with a combination of two words “Akshar” and “America”. Akshar means “letter” in Nepali, thus goal of the Aksharica is to educate, inform, inspire, and empower the Nepali speaking community (Bhutanese and Nepalese) residing in America. Rajesh Koirala is working as an editor since it started on August 2010. This is 87th issue, published on September, 2016.
The document discusses a case related to a land dispute in Sankhuwasabha District Court where the court overturned its own previous verdict. Six people from Sankhuwasabha have filed a complaint with the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority questioning the court's impartiality in overturning its own verdict, apparently due to financial irregularities. They have expressed doubts about getting justice and are demanding a judicial investigation into the matter.
1. The document discusses fundamental human rights from an Islamic perspective. It states that all humans are equal in dignity before God, regardless of nationality, religion or ethnicity.
2. It argues that basic human rights like the right to life, freedom from torture and the right to privacy are granted by God, not by governments or constitutions. No person or authority can violate these fundamental rights.
3. The document emphasizes that Islamic law protects all humans equally, whether they are Muslims or not. It prohibits harming the elderly, children or sick people.
The document summarizes the poor results of the SLC exams in Dhading district of Nepal. Some key points:
- Only 30.75% of total students in the district passed the SLC exams, which is a disappointing result.
- 4 schools had 0% pass rates, while many other nearby schools had pass rates below 4%.
- Only community schools achieved 100% pass rates.
- Stakeholders discussed the need to improve the entire education system in Dhading through effective planning. Political interference in schools and lack of parental involvement were cited as reasons for the poor performance.
The summary of the document is:
1. The food security network meeting decided that food security in Jajarkot is safe, reversing their previous decision that 12 villages faced food insecurity.
2. Local residents have criticized the delayed construction of a bridge over the Euli River connecting Rupsa and Nawalparasi due to contractor negligence and government inaction, despite the project starting 7 years ago.
3. A memorial of renowned Nepali writer Nidarshabhushan Bhasin was inaugurated at the Jajarkot campus of Dilli Kshetra Multiple Campus, honoring his contributions to Nepali literature.
This document provides an introduction to a training manual on the role of children in making schools child-friendly. It discusses that children play an important role alongside teachers and parents in developing schools according to national guidelines. The training manual is based on indicators from the government's framework for quality education and child-friendly schools. It presents topics and activities to help participants understand concepts and develop skills related to ensuring children's participation rights in schools. The overall goal is to support efforts to implement child-centered practices in schools according to government policy.
1) Local residents from over a dozen villages in eastern Mustang have begun migrating to alpine pastures for seasonal grazing as the yak herding season began in the first week of July. As a result, most villages have become deserted, with only children, elderly and sick people remaining.
2) The first team to successfully summit Limi Glacier Peak in Mustang was honored in Vanifode village on Monday. Led by Dhiraj Bhatta of Arthung, the team reached the summit on July 12 at 3:15pm. They were presented with scarves, flowers and fruits to congratulate their achievement.
3) A mental health awareness program was organized in Mustang for journalists
- The major political parties are divided into two factions over holding or obstructing the second Constituent Assembly elections scheduled for November 4. This has created a volatile political environment in Nepal.
- While the Election Commission and government are preparing for the elections, the disagreements between parties have prevented the formation of a peaceful election atmosphere. Parties are more focused on winning the elections rather than ensuring free and fair polls.
- The major parties like NC, UML and Maoists are carrying out campaigns targeting the elections while the opposition led by Maoists wants the elections postponed. This has created uncertainty over whether the elections will indeed take place on November 4.
Aksharica (अक्षरिका) is a Nepali Language Newsletter. Aksharica is made with a combination of two words “Akshar” and “America”. Akshar means “letter” in Nepali, thus goal of the Aksharica is to educate, inform, inspire, and empower the Nepali speaking community (Bhutanese and Nepalese) residing in America. Rajesh Koirala is working as an editor since it started on August 2010. This is 87th issue, published on September, 2016.
The document discusses a case related to a land dispute in Sankhuwasabha District Court where the court overturned its own previous verdict. Six people from Sankhuwasabha have filed a complaint with the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority questioning the court's impartiality in overturning its own verdict, apparently due to financial irregularities. They have expressed doubts about getting justice and are demanding a judicial investigation into the matter.
1. The document discusses fundamental human rights from an Islamic perspective. It states that all humans are equal in dignity before God, regardless of nationality, religion or ethnicity.
2. It argues that basic human rights like the right to life, freedom from torture and the right to privacy are granted by God, not by governments or constitutions. No person or authority can violate these fundamental rights.
3. The document emphasizes that Islamic law protects all humans equally, whether they are Muslims or not. It prohibits harming the elderly, children or sick people.
This document provides an introduction and structure of the curriculum for grades 11 and 12 (secondary education) in Nepal for 2077 BS. It outlines the national goals of education and expected competencies and skills at the secondary level. The curriculum structure and subject curricula have been developed in line with the National Curriculum Framework 2076 approved by the government of Nepal. The curriculum is aimed at developing responsible, ethical, competitive and innovative citizens who can contribute to social development and national unity while respecting national heritage and environment. It focuses on developing skills like use of science, research, entrepreneurship, use of technology and lifelong learning.
Disability Rights in Nepal: NAPD MagazineScott Rains
The National Association of Physically Disabled People of Nepal held its 5th annual general meeting where various reports were presented and a new executive committee was elected. The meeting emphasized the need for full implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and ensuring the rights of persons with disabilities in the new constitution. A new 7-member executive committee under the leadership of Laxmi Prasad Shrestha was elected for the fiscal year 2071/72. The meeting concluded with the formal handover of responsibilities from the outgoing to the newly elected committee.
This document provides an introduction and structure of the secondary education curriculum for classes 11-12 in Nepal. It discusses the national goals of education in Nepal and outlines the overall curriculum structure for secondary level. The curriculum is designed to develop competent and competitive citizens who can contribute to the social and economic development of the country. It aims to foster skills like critical thinking, scientific temper, and prepare students for higher education and the job market. The curriculum stresses the development of moral values, national identity, and an entrepreneurial mindset in students.
Singapore created by lee article written by bhim upadhyayaBhim Upadhyaya
Lichtenstein has achieved strong economic growth and development despite its small size. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Hans Adam II from the 1960s, Lichtenstein pursued policies focusing on intellectual capital development, good governance, and attracting foreign investment. This has allowed Lichtenstein to become one of the most prosperous nations globally on a per capita basis, surpassing even larger neighbors like Germany and Austria. The document discusses some of Lichtenstein's development strategies and successes.
1. The document discusses the story of a woman named Chelisa who was trafficked at age 13 and sexually abused for around 2 years before escaping.
2. It notes that despite estimates of 8000-8500 people being trafficked annually in Nepal, very few cases are reported to police. When victims cannot get justice, it is difficult to end trafficking.
3. It emphasizes the need for more effective implementation of laws and protection for victims to encourage reporting of cases, as many go uninvestigated due to lack of evidence and victims' inability to publicly pursue justice.
The community initially had misunderstandings about the relief distribution from PACT Nepal, with people saying PACT would provide each household Rs. 50,000 and a bag of grain. However, after regular meetings between PACT staff and the community to explain PACT's objectives and that it does not provide direct cash relief, the community now understands PACT's role is to build disaster resilience, not provide cash. The community disaster management committee now clarifies any issues themselves. Regular interaction through the community listening center helped address the initial challenges around project implementation.
The document discusses the budget announced by the Nepali government for the fiscal year 2070/71. While some new programs were announced for some districts, the budget did not include any programs specifically focused on Mustang district. The budget has allocated funds to continue some ongoing infrastructure projects in Mustang, such as road construction projects, but no new electricity or other development programs were announced specifically for Mustang. Some locals had hoped the new budget would bring new initiatives for Mustang but it did not include any district-focused programs. The budget has allocated funds for some agriculture and rural development programs across several districts including Mustang.
This document outlines the health education, information and communication program conducted by the National Health Education, Information and Communication Center of Nepal. It details 13 local level awareness programs on non-communicable diseases to increase community awareness of prevention methods and promote healthy lifestyle changes. The 1-day program involves interactive discussion of causes, risk factors and prevention of diseases like diabetes, heart disease, cancer and more. It encourages regular health checks and promotes healthy behaviors to participants from vulnerable communities. The program aims to develop understanding and commitment to reduce disease burden through community participation.
The document discusses a mobile camp organized in Rukum district to provide various government services to local people in their villages. The camp has provided services like citizenship certification, voter registration, health checkups, agriculture and livestock medicines to thousands of people. It also mentions that a Dalit boy has been conducting prayers at a local temple, breaking the tradition of only higher caste people conducting prayers. This has ended caste-based discrimination in the village. Additionally, it talks about a visit by a central member of Nepali Congress to Rukum to increase support for the party ahead of the constituent assembly elections.
Returning home: Children and their parents talk about reintegrationRamesh Bhandari
This document discusses a rehabilitation program for child laborers and their families run by Laxmi and partner organizations. The program helped reunite children working as domestic laborers in Kathmandu with their families and provided support like education assistance, skills training for livelihoods, and ensuring community support for the children and families. Interviews conducted with participating children and families in 2072 found that the rehabilitation was effective. Children and families reported improvements like being able to live with family again, increased self-confidence and hope for the future, continuing education, and spending time with friends. Families also benefited from livelihood skills training, understanding the difficulties faced by working children, and a desire to be better parents and keep their children with them.
सिविस र यसका साझेदार संस्थाहरुले काठमाडौँ उपत्यकामा घरेलु श्रमिकको रुपमा काम गर्न बसेका बालबालिकाहरुलाई आफ्नै परिवारसँगै बसाउनका लागि असोज २०६८ (सन् २०११) मा पुनर्एकीकरण गर्न सुरू ग¥यौं । हामीलाई सम्पर्क गर्ने बालबालिका र अभिभावकहरुले यस्तो पुनर्मिलनका लागि सहयोग माग्नुभएपछि हामीले सहयोग ग¥यौं । यसका लागि हामीले बालबालिकालाई फेरि स्कूल जान सहयोग गर्यौँ भने उनीहरुका परिवारलाई आय आर्जनका लागि विभिन्न सिपमूलक तालिम तथा सहकारी मार्फत बिउ पूँजि पनि सहयोग गर्यौँ । आगामी दिनमा समुदायका महत्वपूर्ण व्यक्तिले यस्ता बालबालिका र तिनका परिवारलाई संरक्षण गर्न सहयोग गर्ने कुरा पनि हामीले सुनिश्चित गर्न चाह्यौँ ।
1. This document provides information on the cultivation techniques and pest issues related to cauliflower farming in Nepal. It discusses suitable climates, soil types, fertilizer use, irrigation practices, pest and disease management strategies.
2. Common pests that infect cauliflower include black rot fungus, club root disease, and soft rot bacteria. Diseases like downy mildew and black leg are also issues. The document provides details on the symptoms of each and recommends chemical and non-chemical control methods.
3. Proper land preparation, use of organic fertilizers, crop rotation, and removal of diseased plants are some of the integrated pest management strategies recommended to prevent diseases and maximize caulif
Aksharica (अक्षरिका) is a Nepali Language Newsletter. Aksharica is made with a combination of two words “Akshar” and “America”. Akshar means “letter” in Nepali, thus goal of the Aksharica is to educate, inform, inspire, and empower the Nepali speaking community (Bhutanese and Nepalese) residing in America. Rajesh Koirala is working as an editor since it started on August 2010. This is 85th issue, published on July, 2016.
This document provides an introduction and structure of the Grade 11-12 curriculum for the academic year 2076 BS in Nepal. It discusses the national goals of education in Nepal and outlines the overall structure of the curriculum for secondary level (Grades 11-12). The curriculum is competency-based and aims to develop skilled, competitive and responsible citizens who can contribute to national development. It emphasizes the development of critical thinking, scientific temper, and skills required for higher education and the job market.
This document summarizes the key routes and paths for visitors to take to reach the lantern festival venue in Ekantakuna, Nepal from different areas of Kathmandu on New Year's Day. It identifies 30 main routes into the city and describes the landmarks and neighborhoods travelers would pass through on each route to navigate to the festival site. The festival is expected to attract around 10,000 visitors and will feature cultural performances, food stalls, and displays of local crafts and products. The goal is to provide entertainment and celebrate the new year.
1. Local communities in Hupsekot municipality of Jajarkot district have organized mock disaster drills to improve preparedness for floods and landslides, which are common risks in the area.
2. Over the past seven months, five villages from different wards have been conducting regular trainings and simulations. In the most recent exercise, community members practiced search and rescue as well as first aid.
3. The drills aim to help communities coordinate an effective response in case of a real disaster. Organizers hope it will increase resilience and reduce risks from natural hazards like floods and landslides.
The document discusses the importance of family education for proper childcare, highlighting the roles of parents, family, community, and schools from conception to development. It presents images with guidance on planning for childbirth, caring for pregnant women and newborns, and creating child-friendly homes and schools. The picture storybook is intended to provide educational resources for facilitating discussion at the community level on ensuring children's well-being and bright futures.
The guide pages cover simple technologies that farmers can start for sage after harvest practices so that more than 80 percent of the post harvest losses could be reduced by interventions from farmers side.
1. A woman named Shanti Ekan was living in Nainital with her daughter and husband who worked as a porter. Recently her husband began drinking heavily and abusing them.
2. To support her family, Shanti began working by collecting and selling firewood. However, this was only a temporary solution to their problems.
3. The article discusses how changes in values and culture in Nepali society have led to increased vulnerabilities, especially for women. It highlights Sano Paila's programs to prevent human trafficking and support victims.
यस अंकभित्र
आर्थिक–सामाजिक अधिकारप्रति प्रतिवद्धताः न्यायमा महिलाको पहु“चको सुनिश्चितता विषयक नवौं राष्ट्रिय परामर्श गोष्ठी
मेरो शरीर ः मेरो अधिकार कार्यशाला
द्रुत न्याय प्रणाली र न्यायमा महिलाको पहुँच
संक्रमणकालीन न्यायः महिलाको दृष्टिकोणबाट
गर्भपतनसम्बन्धी बढ्दो निन्दा ः महिलाको स्वास्थ्य र हितका लागि चुनौती]
सामाजिक लेखा परीक्षण
चौथो महिला सामाजिक मञ्च
दहेज तथा महिला हिंसा न्युनीकरणका लागि हाम्रो भूमिका
वैदेशिक रोजगारलाई सुरक्षित बनाउन सरोकारवालाहरूको भूमिका
आप्रवासी कामदारहरूको अधिकार संरक्षणका लागि दक्षिण एसियाली क्षेत्रीय परामर्श बैठक
आप्रवासी कामदारको रेमिटेन्स व्यवस्थापन तथा आप्रवासी कामदारहरूको अधिकार सम्बन्धी नीतिहरू र कार्यान्वयनको अवस्था
विश्व आप्रवासन दिवस २०१३ को अवसरमा मोरङ र धनुषामा अन्तरक्रियात्मक कार्यक्रम
बलात्कार विरुद्धको राष्ट्रिय अभियान
- ?s'd district development committee received 72 points in the minimum criteria and performance measurement conducted by the Local Bodies Fiscal Commission, ranking first among other districts in Rupandehi zone.
- This is an increase of 8 points compared to the previous fiscal year. However, the local development officer claimed that they were entitled to 3 more points for a total of 75 points.
- By securing over 81 points in the assessment, the ?s'd district development committee will receive a 25% bonus grant, while other districts will receive a 20% bonus.
This document provides an introduction and structure of the curriculum for grades 11 and 12 (secondary education) in Nepal for 2077 BS. It outlines the national goals of education and expected competencies and skills at the secondary level. The curriculum structure and subject curricula have been developed in line with the National Curriculum Framework 2076 approved by the government of Nepal. The curriculum is aimed at developing responsible, ethical, competitive and innovative citizens who can contribute to social development and national unity while respecting national heritage and environment. It focuses on developing skills like use of science, research, entrepreneurship, use of technology and lifelong learning.
Disability Rights in Nepal: NAPD MagazineScott Rains
The National Association of Physically Disabled People of Nepal held its 5th annual general meeting where various reports were presented and a new executive committee was elected. The meeting emphasized the need for full implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and ensuring the rights of persons with disabilities in the new constitution. A new 7-member executive committee under the leadership of Laxmi Prasad Shrestha was elected for the fiscal year 2071/72. The meeting concluded with the formal handover of responsibilities from the outgoing to the newly elected committee.
This document provides an introduction and structure of the secondary education curriculum for classes 11-12 in Nepal. It discusses the national goals of education in Nepal and outlines the overall curriculum structure for secondary level. The curriculum is designed to develop competent and competitive citizens who can contribute to the social and economic development of the country. It aims to foster skills like critical thinking, scientific temper, and prepare students for higher education and the job market. The curriculum stresses the development of moral values, national identity, and an entrepreneurial mindset in students.
Singapore created by lee article written by bhim upadhyayaBhim Upadhyaya
Lichtenstein has achieved strong economic growth and development despite its small size. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Hans Adam II from the 1960s, Lichtenstein pursued policies focusing on intellectual capital development, good governance, and attracting foreign investment. This has allowed Lichtenstein to become one of the most prosperous nations globally on a per capita basis, surpassing even larger neighbors like Germany and Austria. The document discusses some of Lichtenstein's development strategies and successes.
1. The document discusses the story of a woman named Chelisa who was trafficked at age 13 and sexually abused for around 2 years before escaping.
2. It notes that despite estimates of 8000-8500 people being trafficked annually in Nepal, very few cases are reported to police. When victims cannot get justice, it is difficult to end trafficking.
3. It emphasizes the need for more effective implementation of laws and protection for victims to encourage reporting of cases, as many go uninvestigated due to lack of evidence and victims' inability to publicly pursue justice.
The community initially had misunderstandings about the relief distribution from PACT Nepal, with people saying PACT would provide each household Rs. 50,000 and a bag of grain. However, after regular meetings between PACT staff and the community to explain PACT's objectives and that it does not provide direct cash relief, the community now understands PACT's role is to build disaster resilience, not provide cash. The community disaster management committee now clarifies any issues themselves. Regular interaction through the community listening center helped address the initial challenges around project implementation.
The document discusses the budget announced by the Nepali government for the fiscal year 2070/71. While some new programs were announced for some districts, the budget did not include any programs specifically focused on Mustang district. The budget has allocated funds to continue some ongoing infrastructure projects in Mustang, such as road construction projects, but no new electricity or other development programs were announced specifically for Mustang. Some locals had hoped the new budget would bring new initiatives for Mustang but it did not include any district-focused programs. The budget has allocated funds for some agriculture and rural development programs across several districts including Mustang.
This document outlines the health education, information and communication program conducted by the National Health Education, Information and Communication Center of Nepal. It details 13 local level awareness programs on non-communicable diseases to increase community awareness of prevention methods and promote healthy lifestyle changes. The 1-day program involves interactive discussion of causes, risk factors and prevention of diseases like diabetes, heart disease, cancer and more. It encourages regular health checks and promotes healthy behaviors to participants from vulnerable communities. The program aims to develop understanding and commitment to reduce disease burden through community participation.
The document discusses a mobile camp organized in Rukum district to provide various government services to local people in their villages. The camp has provided services like citizenship certification, voter registration, health checkups, agriculture and livestock medicines to thousands of people. It also mentions that a Dalit boy has been conducting prayers at a local temple, breaking the tradition of only higher caste people conducting prayers. This has ended caste-based discrimination in the village. Additionally, it talks about a visit by a central member of Nepali Congress to Rukum to increase support for the party ahead of the constituent assembly elections.
Returning home: Children and their parents talk about reintegrationRamesh Bhandari
This document discusses a rehabilitation program for child laborers and their families run by Laxmi and partner organizations. The program helped reunite children working as domestic laborers in Kathmandu with their families and provided support like education assistance, skills training for livelihoods, and ensuring community support for the children and families. Interviews conducted with participating children and families in 2072 found that the rehabilitation was effective. Children and families reported improvements like being able to live with family again, increased self-confidence and hope for the future, continuing education, and spending time with friends. Families also benefited from livelihood skills training, understanding the difficulties faced by working children, and a desire to be better parents and keep their children with them.
सिविस र यसका साझेदार संस्थाहरुले काठमाडौँ उपत्यकामा घरेलु श्रमिकको रुपमा काम गर्न बसेका बालबालिकाहरुलाई आफ्नै परिवारसँगै बसाउनका लागि असोज २०६८ (सन् २०११) मा पुनर्एकीकरण गर्न सुरू ग¥यौं । हामीलाई सम्पर्क गर्ने बालबालिका र अभिभावकहरुले यस्तो पुनर्मिलनका लागि सहयोग माग्नुभएपछि हामीले सहयोग ग¥यौं । यसका लागि हामीले बालबालिकालाई फेरि स्कूल जान सहयोग गर्यौँ भने उनीहरुका परिवारलाई आय आर्जनका लागि विभिन्न सिपमूलक तालिम तथा सहकारी मार्फत बिउ पूँजि पनि सहयोग गर्यौँ । आगामी दिनमा समुदायका महत्वपूर्ण व्यक्तिले यस्ता बालबालिका र तिनका परिवारलाई संरक्षण गर्न सहयोग गर्ने कुरा पनि हामीले सुनिश्चित गर्न चाह्यौँ ।
1. This document provides information on the cultivation techniques and pest issues related to cauliflower farming in Nepal. It discusses suitable climates, soil types, fertilizer use, irrigation practices, pest and disease management strategies.
2. Common pests that infect cauliflower include black rot fungus, club root disease, and soft rot bacteria. Diseases like downy mildew and black leg are also issues. The document provides details on the symptoms of each and recommends chemical and non-chemical control methods.
3. Proper land preparation, use of organic fertilizers, crop rotation, and removal of diseased plants are some of the integrated pest management strategies recommended to prevent diseases and maximize caulif
Aksharica (अक्षरिका) is a Nepali Language Newsletter. Aksharica is made with a combination of two words “Akshar” and “America”. Akshar means “letter” in Nepali, thus goal of the Aksharica is to educate, inform, inspire, and empower the Nepali speaking community (Bhutanese and Nepalese) residing in America. Rajesh Koirala is working as an editor since it started on August 2010. This is 85th issue, published on July, 2016.
This document provides an introduction and structure of the Grade 11-12 curriculum for the academic year 2076 BS in Nepal. It discusses the national goals of education in Nepal and outlines the overall structure of the curriculum for secondary level (Grades 11-12). The curriculum is competency-based and aims to develop skilled, competitive and responsible citizens who can contribute to national development. It emphasizes the development of critical thinking, scientific temper, and skills required for higher education and the job market.
This document summarizes the key routes and paths for visitors to take to reach the lantern festival venue in Ekantakuna, Nepal from different areas of Kathmandu on New Year's Day. It identifies 30 main routes into the city and describes the landmarks and neighborhoods travelers would pass through on each route to navigate to the festival site. The festival is expected to attract around 10,000 visitors and will feature cultural performances, food stalls, and displays of local crafts and products. The goal is to provide entertainment and celebrate the new year.
1. Local communities in Hupsekot municipality of Jajarkot district have organized mock disaster drills to improve preparedness for floods and landslides, which are common risks in the area.
2. Over the past seven months, five villages from different wards have been conducting regular trainings and simulations. In the most recent exercise, community members practiced search and rescue as well as first aid.
3. The drills aim to help communities coordinate an effective response in case of a real disaster. Organizers hope it will increase resilience and reduce risks from natural hazards like floods and landslides.
The document discusses the importance of family education for proper childcare, highlighting the roles of parents, family, community, and schools from conception to development. It presents images with guidance on planning for childbirth, caring for pregnant women and newborns, and creating child-friendly homes and schools. The picture storybook is intended to provide educational resources for facilitating discussion at the community level on ensuring children's well-being and bright futures.
The guide pages cover simple technologies that farmers can start for sage after harvest practices so that more than 80 percent of the post harvest losses could be reduced by interventions from farmers side.
1. A woman named Shanti Ekan was living in Nainital with her daughter and husband who worked as a porter. Recently her husband began drinking heavily and abusing them.
2. To support her family, Shanti began working by collecting and selling firewood. However, this was only a temporary solution to their problems.
3. The article discusses how changes in values and culture in Nepali society have led to increased vulnerabilities, especially for women. It highlights Sano Paila's programs to prevent human trafficking and support victims.
यस अंकभित्र
आर्थिक–सामाजिक अधिकारप्रति प्रतिवद्धताः न्यायमा महिलाको पहु“चको सुनिश्चितता विषयक नवौं राष्ट्रिय परामर्श गोष्ठी
मेरो शरीर ः मेरो अधिकार कार्यशाला
द्रुत न्याय प्रणाली र न्यायमा महिलाको पहुँच
संक्रमणकालीन न्यायः महिलाको दृष्टिकोणबाट
गर्भपतनसम्बन्धी बढ्दो निन्दा ः महिलाको स्वास्थ्य र हितका लागि चुनौती]
सामाजिक लेखा परीक्षण
चौथो महिला सामाजिक मञ्च
दहेज तथा महिला हिंसा न्युनीकरणका लागि हाम्रो भूमिका
वैदेशिक रोजगारलाई सुरक्षित बनाउन सरोकारवालाहरूको भूमिका
आप्रवासी कामदारहरूको अधिकार संरक्षणका लागि दक्षिण एसियाली क्षेत्रीय परामर्श बैठक
आप्रवासी कामदारको रेमिटेन्स व्यवस्थापन तथा आप्रवासी कामदारहरूको अधिकार सम्बन्धी नीतिहरू र कार्यान्वयनको अवस्था
विश्व आप्रवासन दिवस २०१३ को अवसरमा मोरङ र धनुषामा अन्तरक्रियात्मक कार्यक्रम
बलात्कार विरुद्धको राष्ट्रिय अभियान
- ?s'd district development committee received 72 points in the minimum criteria and performance measurement conducted by the Local Bodies Fiscal Commission, ranking first among other districts in Rupandehi zone.
- This is an increase of 8 points compared to the previous fiscal year. However, the local development officer claimed that they were entitled to 3 more points for a total of 75 points.
- By securing over 81 points in the assessment, the ?s'd district development committee will receive a 25% bonus grant, while other districts will receive a 20% bonus.
The document discusses the situation of the Tharu people who live in the Terai region of Nepal along the India border. It states that the Tharu people have long been marginalized and neglected by the state, despite having development potential. They are a resilient and hard working people but have faced discrimination. Recently some Tharu groups have been organizing and uniting to advocate for their rights and address issues facing their community.
The article discusses population growth and its impacts. It mentions that a study of around 800 rural women in Bangladesh found that economic factors are a key reason for declining birth rates and smaller family sizes in developing countries. The study showed that poor economic conditions, malnutrition and increasing mortality rates have continuously reduced population growth in Bangladesh. It states that declines in fertility, rising mortality rates and economic hardships are steadily lowering the population growth rate. The conclusion is that strong economic factors are primarily responsible for controlling population growth. Some population experts have proposed additional approaches for population control besides women's education and free access to contraception, which have not significantly reduced population growth over decades.
1º ΓΕ.Λ. ΑΝΩ ΛΙΟΣΙΩΝ: ΠΡΟΓΡΑΜΜΑ ΑΓΩΓΗΣ ΣΤΑΔΙΟΔΡΟΜΙΑΣ ΓΙΑ ΤΗΝ Α΄ΛΥΚΕΙΟΥ (Σχολ....Frantzeska Tsorteki
Γνωριμία με την εκπαίδευση (πρακτικό μέρος- εργαστήρια), που παρέχεται στο ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ. Επαγγελματικές διέξοδοι των αποφοίτων.
Ομάδες 1-3 ατόμων ανέλαβαν ερευνητικές εργασίες, τις οποίες διεκπαιρέωσαν στον Πανεπιστημιακό χώρο, αφού εξοικειώθηκαν και χειρίστηκαν τον εξοπλισμό του επιλεγέντος Εργαστηρίου.
ΣΥΝΕΡΓΑΣΙΕΣ ΤΟΥ 2ου ΠΠ ΓΕΛ ΜΕ ΑΕΙ, ΦΟΡΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΕΡΕΥΝΗΤΙΚΑ ΙΔΡΥΜΑΤΑ ΤΟ 2014-2015.Frantzeska Tsorteki
ΣΥΝΕΔΡΙΟ ΣΤΟ ΕΚΕΦΕ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΙΤΟΣ 2015: ΣΥΝΕΡΓΑΣΙΕΣ ΤΟΥ 2ου ΠΡΟΤΥΠΟΥ ΠΕΙΡΑΜΑΤΙΚΟΥ ΛΥΚΕΙΟΥ ΑΘΗΝΑΣ ΣΤΟ ΠΛΑΙΣΙΟ ΔΡΑΣΕΩΝ ΤΟΥ ΟΜΙΛΟΥ "ΒΙΟΛΟΓΙΑ ΚΑΙ ΙΑΤΡΙΚΗ", ΕΡΕΥΝΗΤΙΚΩΝ ΕΡΓΑΣΙΩΝ ΚΑΙ ΕΝΟΣ ΠΡΟΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΟΣ ΑΓΩΓΗΣ ΥΓΕΙΑΣ.
There is controversy over the government's decision to immediately study building a 300 megawatt hydropower project on the Puthuwa River in Arghakhanchi and Pyuthan districts. Local people from Arghakhanchi have protested that the project will negatively impact the livelihoods of thousands in the area by diverting the river. They have requested that the decision be revoked and for a thorough study of both the positive and negative impacts of the project. A concern committee has been formed in Arghakhanchi to raise awareness about these issues with relevant authorities. While the government says it will only conduct a study, locals fear the project could damage agriculture, small irrigation systems, biodiversity and natural beauty of
1. A training on planning development was conducted for youth and child workers in Aahasanchar, Dhankuta. Over 30 participants learned about planning processes, roles of youth and children in development work, and Nepal's national youth policy.
2. Residents of Dhankuta have been facing frequent power cuts, with outages lasting 15 days to 1 month each time. The power company blames equipment faults but residents are skeptical and want a permanent solution to the recurring problem.
3. Journalism in Dhankuta is transitioning to include online content with the launch of a new website for Aahasanchar communication. This expands its reach and brings news digitally to readers.
This document is the table of contents for an issue of the children's magazine "Hamro Aangan". It lists the editors and editorial staff. It also provides a brief overview of the types of articles included in this issue, such as stories, poems, discussions on children's rights issues, and health topics. The editorial expresses hope that the newly formed constitution will protect children's rights and ensure opportunities are available to all children regardless of circumstances.
1. A discussion event on the philosophy of religion and humanism was held in Kathmandu organized by Soch Nepal and Himalayan Kripa Foundation. Students from the science faculty of Tribhuvan University participated.
2. Participants expressed that religious doctrines have lost validity with the development of scientific theories of evolution, psychology etc. and that people have created God rather than God creating people.
3. It was discussed that both science and philosophy seek truth but are not the same. Until the 17th century, science was part of philosophy but later they started being studied separately.
1. The document discusses human trafficking and forced labor in Nepal. It notes that while in the past many Nepalis were trafficked to India for forced labor, now trafficking is increasing to other countries like Gulf states, Malaysia, and European nations.
2. It outlines government and NGO efforts to control trafficking in India but says trafficking is increasing challenges in other countries. Stronger legal provisions have been established against trafficking with penalties of 20 years imprisonment and fines of 2 million rupees.
3. The document analyzes factors behind increasing trafficking, including poverty, unemployment, lack of education, but also notes educated and middle-class families are also affected. Globalization and consumerism are also influencing trafficking trends.
1. The article discusses human trafficking and forced labor in the context of foreign employment in Nepal. It notes that while human trafficking is often thought of as only sex trafficking, it also includes labor exploitation.
2. It provides an example of a man from Nepal who was promised good wages and foreign employment, but was instead forced into difficult labor and housing conditions with much lower pay than agreed upon.
3. The article argues that both sex trafficking and labor exploitation should be recognized as human trafficking, and that increasing awareness of labor trafficking is needed in addition to focus on sex trafficking. It notes human trafficking remains a serious challenge in Nepal.
यो कथा नेपाल सरकार, स्वास्थ्य तथा जनसंख्या मन्त्रालय, राष्ट्रिय स्वास्थ्य
शिक्षा सूचना तथा सञ्चार केन्द्रले आम सरोकारवालाहरुलाई, क्वारेन्टिन तथा
आइसोलेसनमा बसिरहेका, कोभिड–१९ बाट प्रभावित भएका व्यक्ति वा आम
समुदायमा मनोरञ्जन सँगै कोभिड–१९ का विषयमा सिकाइ हुन्छ भन्ने हेतुले
तयार पारि प्रकाशित गरिएको हो ।
The document discusses how nature poses questions to humans through floods, landslides, storms and other disasters during monsoon season. It notes that local and national media regularly report on damage and risks caused by rainfall. It says that while climate change cannot be stopped, people need to adapt their behavior and prepare for different weather patterns. The document argues that long-term safety comes from changes in human behavior, not just relief efforts after disasters occur. People need to protect themselves and their livelihoods through preventative measures rather than just demanding aid after the fact.
त्रिभुवन विश्वविद्यालय शिक्षा परिषद मानविकी संकाय अन्र्तगत द्वितिय वर्ष वि.ए समाज शास्त्रको ३० पुर्णाङ्कको परिपूर्ती यो अध्ययन तयार पारिएको हो। यस अध्ययनको लागि देवचुली नगरपालिका वडा नं १० को विकास निर्माण कार्यमा महिलाहरुको भूमिका सम्बन्धी यो प्रतिवेदन तयार पारेकी छु ।
प्रस्तुत “विकास निर्माण कार्यमा महिलाहरुको सहभागिताको अध्ययन” प्रतिवेदन तयार पार्नको निम्ति आवश्यक सल्लाह सुझावहरु दिएर सहयोग गर्नुहुने हाम्रा आदरणिय शिक्षक श्रीमान् करुण लम्साल ज्यू, श्रीमान् उद्यराज सिग्देल ज्यू प्रति आभारी छु । साथै यस कार्यका लागि आफ्ना व्यस्त समयको बाबजुद तथ्याङ्क संकलन तथा टिपणीको सिलसिलामा सोधिएका प्रश्नहरुको उत्तर दिएर सहयोग पु¥याउनुहुने देवचुली नगरपालिका वडा नं १० नवलपुरका प्रत्यक्ष घर परिवारलाई हार्दिक आभार व्यक्त गर्दछु ।
अन्त्यमा यस लेख्नलाई प्रिन्ट तथा सम्पादन गरि सहयोग गरिदिनु हुने भट्टराई कम्युनिकेसन प्रो.राम प्रसाद भट्टराई ज्यूलाई कृतज्ञाता प्रकट गर्दछु ।
The document discusses declining trust in journalism and media among readers. Readers are placing more trust in social media information over traditional news sources, as some media outlets prioritize content that favors their own interests and censor opposing views. While social media allows all opinions to be shared, it is also increasing people's attraction away from professional journalism. Journalism is also becoming less impartial as outlets favor party-aligned or factional reporting over public interest journalism. This partisan approach has weakened integrity and balance in reporting.
This document discusses child labor in Nepal, specifically domestic child labor. It notes that over 55,000 children in Nepal are engaged in domestic child labor. The document was published by CWISH (Center for Women and Human Rights) to develop the capacities of local governments and other organizations to end domestic child abuse and child labor. It provides guidance on establishing child-friendly spaces, management of such spaces, institutional development, activities for children, and the role of facilitators.
HRDC Child Protection & Safeguarding Policy Field Modality 2018Bikash Singh
1. This document provides guidance for community-based staff, volunteers and others to identify and prevent child abuse, especially for children with disabilities.
2. Children with physical disabilities are at higher risk of abuse. Identifying abuse can not only stop it but also minimize its impacts on the child's life.
3. The guide explains different types of child abuse and their signs, to help identify abuse and find appropriate solutions to prevent and address it. It also discusses raising awareness on child protection in relief camps.
Clgn s'df/ cu|jfn has been elected unanimously as the President of Jhaujh Industry and Commerce Association. Other office bearers like Vice Presidents and Secretaries were also elected unanimously.
A meeting held at the district administration office in Kavre to resolve the dispute regarding the student union elections at Suryabinayak Multiple Campus ended inconclusively. The meeting that lasted for 4 hours could not reach a conclusion.
Police have arrested former ward chair of Afars Chota Sada Khatun on charges related to land documents. He has been accused of claiming ownership of land that did not belong to him.
The document summarizes the key points about the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. It notes that the day is observed annually on December 3rd to promote the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities. The day originated from a United Nations resolution in 1981 and aims to raise awareness, celebrate achievements, and continue advocacy efforts for disability rights and inclusion. Recent themes of the day focus on issues like accessibility, technology, employment, independent living, and empowerment. The summary highlights the global recognition of the day and its role in furthering the rights and inclusion of persons with disabilities worldwide.
Cultural Safeguard in Design and construction of Water Structures . Patent Model for improved finishing in low budget to reflect Nepali Architectural Look in Water Structures like Tap stand Post, RVT, Gate Posts etc.
The report summarizes a technical study conducted on the sinkholes that occurred in Hudai Bhitta, Dhading district of Nepal. Due to heavy rainfall in July 2020, sinkholes started developing in the area from July 23rd onwards. By July 30th, multiple sinkholes appeared which increased in size and merged with each other, affecting settlements. The study committee was formed to identify the risks, recommend immediate risk mitigation measures and their cost estimates. The committee inspected the area and reviewed available data and literature to understand the geological and hydrological reasons for the sinkhole formation.
के.आई. नेपालले विगत नौ वर्ष देखि महिला तथा बालबालिका बेचबिखन बिरुद्घमा विभिन्न कार्यक्रमहरु गर्दै आइरहेको छ । विशेष गरी नेपालसँग सीमा जोडिएका भारत र चीनका मुख्य नाकाहरुमा मानव बेचबिखन बिरुद्धमा सिमा निगरानी गर्ने, परामर्श गर्ने र सचेतना अभियान संचालन गरिराखेको छ । साथै नाका क्षेत्र तथा प्रभावित क्षेत्रबाट बेचबिखनमा परेका तथा उच्च जोखिममा रहेका महिला र बालबालिकाहरुलाई उद्धार, पूनस्र्थापना र पूनर्एकीकरणको कार्यक्रमहरु सञ्चालन गर्दै आइरहेको छ । हालसम्म संस्थाले १२ वटा जिल्लाहरुमा शाखा कार्यालयहरु विस्तार गरी मानव बेचबिखन बिरुद्ध अभियानहरु सञ्चालन गर्दै आइरहेको छ । सुरक्षित आवास गृह संचालन गरी बेचबिखनबाट पीडित तथा प्रभावितहरुलाई पूनस्र्थापना तथा पूनर्एकीकरणको कार्यक्रमहरु पनि अभियानको रुपमा सञ्चालन गरिराखेको छ । यसैक्रममा के. आई. नेपालले आन्तरिक रुपमा विशेषगरी डान्सबार, क्याबिन रेष्टुरेन्ट तथा मसाज पार्लर जस्ता क्षेत्रहरुमा दासत्वपूर्ण जीवन बिताईरहेका महिला तथा बालिकाहरुको उद्धार, पूनस्र्थापना र उनीहरुको शिक्षा र क्षमताको पहिचान गरी बैकल्पिक पेशा, व्यवसायमा लाग्न प्रोत्साहन गराउने उद्देश्यले ‘नयाँ जीवन’ परियोजना पनि सञ्चालन गरेको छ ।