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Nepalese Army Training

Posted by Thulung on 2 March, 2010
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Nepalese Army, the only well organised and disciplined organisation and department in Nepal. It is not filled with corruption; at least we don’t see like we do in every level of government departments from local to central including the government ministries of Nepal.
Government should increase the budget to fund to increase and extend the Nepalese [...]

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Office of the Prime Minister & Council of Ministers

Posted by Thulung on 1 March, 2010
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Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers is a website providing you access electronically to the website of the Prime Minister of Nepal. In the website you will find useful information about the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers without having to wait or facing any delays. Website has information links to [...]

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Ministry of Information & Communications

Posted by Thulung on 28 February, 2010
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The Ministry of Information & Communications (MOIC) in its present name was formed in the year 2049 B.S. (1992 AD ). The Ministry of Information and Communications covers postal services, telecommunications, Boradcasting, Press & Information and Film Development.
N-epal.com — For More Info:
Ministry of Information & Communications
Singh Durbar, Kathmandu, Nepal
Tel: 977-1-4211556, 4211647, 4211615, 4211728
Fax: 977-1-4211979, [...]

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Institute of Foreign Affairs

Posted by Thulung on 20 August, 2009
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Institute of Foreign Affairs was founded in 1993 as an integral part of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA), the office of the Institute of Foreign Affairs (IFA) is located at Tripureshwor in Kathmandu, Nepal. Originally it was established to train, educated and inform Nepalese Foreign Service Officials and personnel by providing them [...]

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Constituent Assembly of Nepal

Posted by Thulung on 4 August, 2009
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Assembly who is currently responsible in making the new constitution for Nepal. Some members are elected from constituencies and some from party lists. Female/women, dalits, indigenous tribes and people from remote backward regions are also to be included and one-third candidates are to be women. Constituent Assembly of Nepal consist 601 members: 575 of [...]

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Immigration Nepal

Posted by Thulung on 27 June, 2009
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General Information :
Location, contact No. and Working Hours
Location :    The Department of Immigration is located at Maitighar, Kathmandu.
Tel :            977-1-4223590 / 4222453 / 4223681/ 4221996 / 4224757
Fax :           977-1-4223127
Email :        deptimi@mos.com.np
Web :          http://www.immi.gov.np
Office Hours
Sunday to Thursday: 10 a.m. - 17 p.m. in summer
10 a.m. - 16 p.m. in winter (Nov. to Jan.)
Friday:                     10 a.m. -15 [...]

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Election Commission - Nepal

Posted by Thulung on 12 June, 2009
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Election Commission Nepal, which looks after everything to do with election held in Nepal. The website has detail information in regards to election, Constituent Assembly, Election, Electoral System, Voter And Voters’ Right, Voting, Electronic Voting, Election Results and so on. The website is both in English and Nepali language. You can also send feedback [...]

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MaKuNe - The New PM

Posted by Thulung on 25 May, 2009
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MaKuNe, short for Madav Kumar Nepal, the veteran leader of Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist Leninist) has been elected the new Prime Minister of Nepal unopposed following the collapsed of Maoist led government early this month.
Speaker Subash Nembang announced Madav Kumar Nepal, 56, as the new Prime Minister of Nepal after the representatives [...]

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Nepal Police

Posted by Thulung on 15 May, 2009
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Nepal Police is the only police force of whole Nepal, whose history goes back to the year 1864. Since the birth of Nepal Police, it has gone through many phase and has come a long way to become a modern day police force. The Police Headquarter was formed in the year 1952 in Kathmandu [...]

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Ministry of Tourism

Posted by Thulung on 29 April, 2009
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Ministry of Tourism is the official website of government of Nepal Tourism Department. Department of Ministry of Tourism was first formed in the year 1978 and later in the year 1982 Department of Civil Aviation was also merged into Ministry of Tourism making it Ministry of Tourism & Civil Aviation.
Nepal is a tourist driven [...]

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Nepalese Army

Posted by Thulung on 24 April, 2009
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Nepalese Army or Nepal Army is the major armed force of Nepalese Defence Force. Nepalese Army also consists of Nepal Army Air Service and has no navy. Service in the Nepalese Army is voluntary and the minimum age of enrollment is 18 years of age. The total personnel of Nepalese Army are about 95,000 [...]

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Former Maoist guerillas – Border Guards

Posted by Thulung on 22 December, 2008
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Former Maoist Guerillas, what can be done? Why integrate them? Integrating them with the army only brings friction and mistrust in the country, both amongst the military and civilians. Instead, why not create a new division of armed force and calle them “Border Guards.” Border in has been a great issue and conflict, well if Maoist [...]

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