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Area: 147,181 sq. km
Geography: Situated between China in the north and India in the South
Location: Latitude: 2612' to 3027' North Longitude:804' to 8812' East
Capital: Kathmandu
Population: 23 million
People:101 ethnic groups and 92 spoken languages
Climate: sub-tropical in low lands to arctics in higher altitudes
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Air Arabia Durbar Marg, Kathmandu online
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BIMAN BANGLADESH North Gate, Royal Palace, Kathmandu online
CHINA SOUTHERN AIRLINES Kamalpokhari, Kathmandu online
COSMIC AIR NA online
DRAGON AIR Kamaladi, Kathmandu online
DRUK AIR Durbar Marg, Kathmandu online
ETIHAD AIRWAYS Hotel Yak & Yeti West Wing online
GMG AIRLINES Durbar Marg, Kathmandu online
GULF AIR Hattisar, Kathmandu online
Hong Kong Express Airways Durbar Marg, Kathmandu online
INDIAN AIRLINES Hattisar, Kathmandu online
JET AIRWAYS Durbar Marg, Kathmandu online
JET LITE( Air Sahara ) Durbar Marg, Kathmandu online
KOREAN AIR Heritage Plaza, Kathmandu online
NEPAL AIRLINES CORPORATION New Road, Kathmandu online
ORIENT THAI AIRLINES Durbar Marg, Kathmandu online
PAKISTAN INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES Hattishar, Kathmandu Online
QATAR AIRWAYS Hattisar, Kathmandu online
SILK AIR Kamaladi, Kathmandu online
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Prospectus of Nepal Tourism Year 2011
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Government of Nepal in consultation with Nepalese travel trade sector and concerned organizations/experts decided on October 25, 2008 to launch a national tourism campaign "Nepal Tourism Year 2011". This announcement reflects the government’s anticipation to bring into Nepal at least one million international tourists by the year 2011 and tourism industry’s exigency to organize a tourism promotion campaign for wider impact.
With the badge of adventure destination glittering and the adage “Atithi Devo Bhava” (Guests are Gods) embedded in our culture, the portfolio of tourism products never cease to mesmerize the visitors. The unparallel cultural, geographical, ethnic and bio diversities of the country allure visitors to Nepal time and again which truly substantiates the spirit of Nepal tourism brand ‘Naturally Nepal, once is not enough !'
The concept of Nepal Tourism Year 2011 envisions harnessing these opportunities and strengths and bringing together the commitment of the government, expertise and experiences of the organizations like Nepal Tourism Board, aptitude and dynamism of the private sector and communities for further tourism development in the country. Representation and active participation from the major political parties, members of the Constitution Assembly and Right groups is always taken into prominence in order to make the campaign inclusive and participatory in modus operandi and effective in result. The campaign will also focus on mobilizing the networks of the Non-Resident Nepalis (NRN) communities, Nepalese diplomatic missions abroad, INGOs and NGOs, airlines and national and international media. Similarly, friends and well-wishers of Nepal, tourism academicians and celebrities will be approached in order to highlight the campaign internally as well as internationally.
Institutional Arrangements
A. Main Organising Committee
Considering the magnitude of the campaign, the Government of Nepal has formed the Main Organising Committee under the convener-ship of Hon’ble Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation. The Committee has Hon’ble Vice Chairman of National Planning Commission as the Joint Convener and Secretaries of various line Ministries; Chief of Metropolitan, Sub-Metropolitan cities and Municipalities; presidents of trade, travel trade and other related associations and institutions are nominated as Members. Chief Executive Officer of Nepal Tourism Board has been designated as the Member-Secretary of the Committee.
B. Secretariat
Nepal Tourism Board( NTB) has been entrusted to function as a secretariat of the NTY 2011.
C. Sub-Committees
In order to achieve the objectives of the campaign, various Sub-committees are to be formed to prepare specific strategies, programs, activities and budget. The proposed sub committees are:
1. Policy Advocacy
2. Physical Infrastructure Coordination
3. Product Improvement and Development
4. Events, Festivals and Activities
5. Publicity and Promotion
6. Human Resource Capacity Building
7. Transport and Accessibility
8. Resources Mobilization and Monitoring
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News of april 1st 2009
Save the Children to create stronger voice for children with unified presence
Save the Children organizations operating in Nepal have united into a single entity to create a stronger voice for the country’s children.
Speaking at the programme organized to launch the unified Save the Children at the organization’s office in the capital Wednesday, Minister for Women, Children and Social Welfare (MoWCS) Ram Charan Chaudhary, who was the guest of honor at the programme, congratulated the child rights organization for coming under one umbrella in their objective to work for the welfare of children in the country.
Minister Chaudhary hoped that Save the Children’s plan to work in a unified manner will be crucial in bringing lasting improvements to children’s lives while at the same time pledged that the government will seriously implement all the child rights conventions it is signatory to. He also expressed government’s commitment to ensure children’s rights as well as working towards bettering their lives, adding that it is serious towards protection as well as rehabilitation of disabled, conflict-hit and trafficked children.
Likewise, Binda Hada, secretary at the MoWCS, Kul Chandra Gautam, former Deputy Executive Director of UNICEF including other distinguished guests spoke at the event.
Stating that the idea behind the unification was to establish one unified programme delivery structure, Gunnar Andersen, Save the Children Country Director, assured that Save the Children will continue in its mission to improve the lives of children by continuing to work in three main areas they have been working on – education, health and protection.
On the occasion, a message from President Dr Ram Baran Yadav to Save the Children was also read out. In the message, President Yadav conveyed his hopefulness in Save the Children’s ability to accomplish even more for children through their unified presence, further stating, “as a global entity fighting for the rights of children, I hope the unified presence of Save the Children will create a stronger voice for children in Nepal whose issues and concerns are often neglected.”
Save the Children Norway, Save the Children Japan, USA and Sweden and other members contributing to programmes in Nepal will now have united presence (UP) in Nepal under the name unified Save the Children.
Save the Chidlren Norway has been elected as Managing Member and Save the Children USA and Japan as Participating Members. Save the Children Sweden, which has a regional office in Nepal, will be a Project Participating Member.
Government sanction and official legal recognition of the unified Save the Children was obtained on the 19th of March 2009 when the appointed director of the unified organization, Mr Gunner Andersen, signed as agreement with the Social Welfare council (SWC), according to a press release issued by the organization working for children’s rights.
“As a unified organization, Save the Children aspires to achieve even more for Nepal’s children,” the press release said.
According to the release, Save the Children will be working in 56 district across 5 regions, with 90 partner NGOs, and in collaboration with three different ministries; the Ministry of Education and Sports, the Ministry of Health and Population and the Ministery of Women, Children and Social Welfare.
The focus areas of the unified programmes will be education, Protection (including Conflict, Violence, Abuse and Exploitation) and Health (HIV/AIDs, Emergency and Disaster Response).
In addition, the Nepal office will ov
EC seizes Minister Mahato’s vehicle, warns Prez’s son
The Election Commission has taken control of the vehicle used by Minister for Commerce and Supply Rajendra Mahato on Wednesday on charges of violating electoral rules.
Police seized his vehicle from Opera Hotel in Mahendranagar with orders from Election Commissioner Nilakantha Upreti, who is currently in the district for inspecting the electoral environment.
Mahato had reached Mahendranagar for campaigning despite notice from the commission restricting ministers from participating in electoral campaigns for by-elections. However, Minister Mahato has refuted that his vehicle was used in election campaign.
The vehicle will be returned after the elections.
Similarly, the commission has warned the Nepali Congress candidate from Dhanusha-5, Chandra Mohan Yadav, for violating electoral rules. NC pamphlets were found being pasted on vehicles owned by independent candidate from the constituency.
Yadav is son of President Dr Ram Baran Yadav. nepalnews.com ia Apr 01 09UML submits its views to constitution committee
CPN (UML), submitting its proposal to the constitutional committee Wednesday said it supports executive prime minister and ceremonial president like the Nepali Congress. The party said the executive head should be directly elected from the people.
Presenting party views, UML Chairman Jhala Nath Khanal said his party is favour of a improved form of parliamentary system against what Nepal practiced in the last two decades.
The party said direct election of PM is required to ensure that elected government rules for its full tenure. It said president, with powers to take over only in difficult circumstances, should be elected through national and state assemblies.
The party has proposed for bicameral legislature – national assembly (upper house) and people’s assembly (lower house) – and four tiers of judiciary – supreme court, state courts, district courts and at the local level.
The party proposed for parliamentary hearing on constitutional appointments and referendum to decide issues of national interests.
On the occasion, CPN Unified also submitted its views on news constitution supporting executive PM elected by parliament. nepalnews.com ia Apr 01 09
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