This document provides a visual summary of life in rural Nepal through photos with brief captions. It shows scenes of poverty, lack of infrastructure and opportunity that the majority of Nepal's population faces, such as inadequate access to healthcare, education, clean water and electricity. It also highlights Nepal's natural beauty, through photos of landscapes, lakes and villages, but notes the country remains one of the least developed. The overall message is to bring awareness to visitors that beyond tourist areas, most Nepalis live in difficult conditions with little prospects for improvement.
The Lions Club of Central Madras celebrated United Nations Day and held their 45th annual intercollegiate oratorical competition. The Consul General of Japan, Seiji Baba, was the chief guest and spoke about the UN and Japan's involvement. Students from various engineering colleges participated in the competition and spoke on topics like eliminating corruption, energy sufficiency, and foreign direct investment.
The document summarizes technology and education in Nepal. It discusses that Nepal has a weak education system with high illiteracy and a traditional technology sector. It outlines the country's education system and issues like lack of research and low pay for scientists. The document also describes Nepal's organizations for technology transfer but notes they are not effectively coordinating or modernizing the industrial sector. It concludes Nepal needs to strengthen linkages between education and industry to accelerate its technological development.
Nepal has a largely agricultural economy with a workforce that lacks productivity skills due to limited vocational training opportunities. The document discusses Nepal's socio-economic context and employment situation, noting that nearly half of the population has no formal education. While agriculture employs over 70% of the population, foreign employment provides an outlet for unskilled labor. However, the gap between vocational training programs and labor market demands presents challenges. The conclusion calls for developing vocational models that provide value, opportunities for dropouts, and adapt to changing market needs.
The document discusses accreditation of technical education and vocational training (TEVT) in Nepal. It provides an outline of the presentation including introduction to TEVT, scope of accreditation, status of TEVT accreditation in Asia Pacific, and TEVT accreditation in Nepal. Specifically, it describes the Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training (CTEVT) in Nepal, which is responsible for regulating, upgrading standards, and determining skills certification for TEVT programs in the country.
This document describes the current issues and future policy strategies associated with the technical education and vocational training policy of Nepal. It provides an overview of the evolution of technical education and vocational training in Nepal, from the establishment of the first technical school in 1930 to the current Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training (CTEVT) established in 1988 as the apex body. It also outlines the current activities under the TEVT skill development policy of 2007 and key challenges including coordination, access, quality control, and integration of training programs. The conclusion calls for greater participation of stakeholders in policy development and a focus on supporting communities and individuals in self-employment.
This document outlines the technical education and vocational training (TEVT) policy of Nepal. It discusses the evolution of TEVT in Nepal from before 1951 to the present Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training (CTEVT). It describes current CTEVT activities and TEVT skill development policies. It also examines challenges for TEVT coordination, access, quality control, and integrating community and industry involvement. The conclusion emphasizes the need to target informal sector workers and support self-employment through education and training policies.
This document outlines the presentation on technical education and vocational training (TEVT) accreditation. It discusses 1) TEVT objectives and programs, 2) student and workforce mobility, and 3) quality assurance through accreditation. It then details 2) the purpose and types of accreditation and 3) the Asia Pacific Accreditation and Certification Commission (APACC)'s role in regional harmonization. For Nepal, it outlines 4) the roles of the Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training (CTEVT) in regulating institutions, developing standards, and accrediting programs to ensure quality and relevance of technical education.
The Lions Club of Central Madras celebrated United Nations Day and held their 45th annual intercollegiate oratorical competition. The Consul General of Japan, Seiji Baba, was the chief guest and spoke about the UN and Japan's involvement. Students from various engineering colleges participated in the competition and spoke on topics like eliminating corruption, energy sufficiency, and foreign direct investment.
The document summarizes technology and education in Nepal. It discusses that Nepal has a weak education system with high illiteracy and a traditional technology sector. It outlines the country's education system and issues like lack of research and low pay for scientists. The document also describes Nepal's organizations for technology transfer but notes they are not effectively coordinating or modernizing the industrial sector. It concludes Nepal needs to strengthen linkages between education and industry to accelerate its technological development.
Nepal has a largely agricultural economy with a workforce that lacks productivity skills due to limited vocational training opportunities. The document discusses Nepal's socio-economic context and employment situation, noting that nearly half of the population has no formal education. While agriculture employs over 70% of the population, foreign employment provides an outlet for unskilled labor. However, the gap between vocational training programs and labor market demands presents challenges. The conclusion calls for developing vocational models that provide value, opportunities for dropouts, and adapt to changing market needs.
The document discusses accreditation of technical education and vocational training (TEVT) in Nepal. It provides an outline of the presentation including introduction to TEVT, scope of accreditation, status of TEVT accreditation in Asia Pacific, and TEVT accreditation in Nepal. Specifically, it describes the Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training (CTEVT) in Nepal, which is responsible for regulating, upgrading standards, and determining skills certification for TEVT programs in the country.
This document describes the current issues and future policy strategies associated with the technical education and vocational training policy of Nepal. It provides an overview of the evolution of technical education and vocational training in Nepal, from the establishment of the first technical school in 1930 to the current Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training (CTEVT) established in 1988 as the apex body. It also outlines the current activities under the TEVT skill development policy of 2007 and key challenges including coordination, access, quality control, and integration of training programs. The conclusion calls for greater participation of stakeholders in policy development and a focus on supporting communities and individuals in self-employment.
This document outlines the technical education and vocational training (TEVT) policy of Nepal. It discusses the evolution of TEVT in Nepal from before 1951 to the present Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training (CTEVT). It describes current CTEVT activities and TEVT skill development policies. It also examines challenges for TEVT coordination, access, quality control, and integrating community and industry involvement. The conclusion emphasizes the need to target informal sector workers and support self-employment through education and training policies.
This document outlines the presentation on technical education and vocational training (TEVT) accreditation. It discusses 1) TEVT objectives and programs, 2) student and workforce mobility, and 3) quality assurance through accreditation. It then details 2) the purpose and types of accreditation and 3) the Asia Pacific Accreditation and Certification Commission (APACC)'s role in regional harmonization. For Nepal, it outlines 4) the roles of the Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training (CTEVT) in regulating institutions, developing standards, and accrediting programs to ensure quality and relevance of technical education.
Sentiment analysis tools have limited accuracy when analyzing short social media posts due to the lack of non-verbal cues. While text provides 7% of communication information, paraverbal cues like tone provide 38% and non-verbal cues like facial expressions provide 55%. Short posts like tweets only contain the 7% conveyed through words. Ambiguous words like "crush" could indicate either positive or negative sentiment. Without additional context from paraverbal and non-verbal cues, sentiment tools have around a 7% accuracy rate when analyzing individual tweets. The lack of full communication information reduces the effectiveness of sentiment analysis on short social media posts.
IT and Procurement: Opportunities and Implementation of New Analytics Technol...Ivan Gruer
This document summarizes a presentation on opportunities for IT procurement and implementing new analytics technologies using big data. The presentation includes an overview of big data and its value, a methodology section describing research conducted including consulting experts, and results including considerations for IT vendor selection and a methodology for selecting big data opportunities. It concludes with business implications such as managing IT complexity, innovating with big data, and whether new product development approaches can be applied to big data.
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IT, I, WE: A FRAMEWORK FOR ASSESSING THE CONSUMER BEHAVIOURIvan Gruer
This document proposes using the Blue-Green-Red behavioral model to assess consumer behavior in China. It analyzes aspects of Chinese culture according to this model, assigning points in the Blue (facts), Green (individualism), and Red (community) areas. Chinese culture scored highest in Red, followed by Blue then Green. Consumer behaviors were then analyzed in the same way and found to align with the cultural assessment. This suggests the model may effectively link culture and markets when developing marketing strategies, though more rigorous research is needed to validate this approach.
BigData & Supply Chain: A "Small" IntroductionIvan Gruer
In the frame of the master in logistic LOG2020, a brief presentation about BigData and its impacts on Supply Chains at IUAV.
Topics and contents have been developed along the research for the MBA final dissertation at MIB School of Management.
2
2) GROCER
Name: Jatin Patel
Age: 45 years
Name of the Shop: Jatin General Store
Experience: 25 years
Popular Demands: daily grocery items,
biscuits, chips, beverages, toiletries
Number of Family members: 5, two daughters
The document summarizes the plight of people living in chars (river islands) formed by erosion of land along the Ganges river in Malda, West Bengal due to the construction of the Farakka Barrage. It discusses how the changing course of the river has displaced thousands of families, leading to loss of land and livelihood. The people of the chars face numerous hardships with lack of access to education, healthcare, and citizenship rights. They are refugees in their own land caught between the governments of West Bengal and Jharkhand.
This document provides an overview of life in Burkina Faso, one of the poorest countries in the world. It describes the difficult living conditions, including subsistence farming, lack of infrastructure and healthcare challenges. It also outlines the work of Thimotee Ilboudo's organization, HRI, which aims to improve education access through bicycle donations, scholarships and small business opportunities to fund further schooling.
This document provides a summary of Asan Kala village in Panipat district of Haryana, India. It describes the village's geography, demography, infrastructure, economy, and social structure. The village has a population of 5,685 people with literacy at 80%. Key infrastructure includes roads, electricity, schools, health centers, banks and temples. The main occupations are farming and labor. Crops include rice and wheat. Access to drinking water and sanitation remain issues. Overall, the document presents a comprehensive overview of Asan Kala village through both quantitative and qualitative data collection.
This document provides an overview and analysis of the proposed Dhun development project in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. It begins with the philosophy and vision of creating a sustainable living environment that considers ecological, individual, community, and systems needs. It then provides context on India, Rajasthan, and the specific location in Jaipur. Site analyses include the land, climate, water features, agriculture history, and surrounding areas. Case studies on sustainable communities, vernacular architecture, contemporary architecture, and water conservation and reuse systems are also presented.
Uttar Pradesh is India's most populous state, located in northern India. It has a long history dating back to the first revolution against British rule. The state has diverse geography, cultures, and makes significant economic and political contributions to India. It is known for cities like Agra, Varanasi, Lucknow and Kanpur as well as religious sites like the Taj Mahal, Kushinagar, and Ayodha. Uttar Pradesh plays a prominent role in India through its large population, political influence, and economic industries like IT, handicrafts, and agriculture.
This document provides information about the village of Sakroud in Chhattisgarh, India. It details that Sakroud has a population of 1,665 people living in 366 households. Literacy rates are 70.51% overall, with 80.22% of males and 61.11% of females literate. The village has primary and middle schools and the nearest secondary school is in Gorkapar. Notable people from Sakroud include singer Dushyant Harmukh and singer Rinki Dewangan, who perform together at Rang Jharokha. The village has a stage for cultural events and a pond used for fish farming.
Chepangs are one of the Tribal group of Nepal. They have very poor economic standards of living.
This report is a Sociological based, the field-trip observation of the year 2014, covering the actual scenario of their living standard and that shows an appeal of instant protection from the government and other concerned authorities.
INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE THRUST STUDY - KOVILUR, TAMIL NADUSheraniDaniel
The document provides an overview of the intangible cultural heritage of the village of Kovilur in Tamil Nadu, India. It discusses the customs and behaviors of the villagers, including their caste system, various festivals celebrated, local mythology and traditions. It also describes the sacred groves and trees worshipped in the village. The living patterns and life stages of the villagers from birth to death are also outlined. The document serves as an introduction to studying the intangible cultural aspects of the village.
Parbatipur is a village located in Assam near the border with Arunachal Pradesh. It has a population of around 2000 people, including 700 tea laborers. The village has various ethnic and religious communities living together. It is located near the Harmuti Junction railway station and has connections to Arunachal Pradesh. The main industries are tea estate and agriculture, with crops like rice, cabbage, and potatoes grown. The village suffers from lack of government support and many residents have low levels of education, though connectivity and awareness of education's importance are increasing.
The document discusses the slum of Rayerbazar in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It began as an area where potters lived near the river to access clay. It is now a densely populated slum with poor living conditions. Infrastructure like roads, electricity, water and sanitation are inadequate. Community facilities such as schools, mosques and markets are limited relative to the population. Juvenile delinquency is an issue, attributed to factors like poverty, broken homes, and peer influence. Solutions proposed include improving infrastructure, adding community facilities, and preventative programs for youth.
Trans Himalayan. Motoring Expedition - Save the Yak 2011nagpurrotary
Through these beautiful pictures we hope that we can communicate to you the joy & excitement, the highs & lows that we experienced on this trip which covered 17 diff. Indian States, 2 countries-Bhutan & Nepal and a distance of 16000 kms. over a period of 42 days.
By - Shahrukh Cassad
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Why explore Nature with BNHS ?
----------------------------------------------------
BNHS, a membership-driven organization, has been promoting the cause of
nature conservation for more than 130 years since 1883. The Society's guiding
principle has always been that conservation must be based on scientific
principles. Today a number of BNHS scientists are engaged in several nature
conservation projects across India.
BNHS nature walks and camps are all about the wildlife and here members share
their appreciation for nature and wildlife. Here is a perfect opportunity to develop
hobbies like nature photography and birdwatching in the company of like-minded
people and share knowledge with experts. BNHS programmes are specially designed
to let seniors as well as youngsters enjoy the pursuit of Nature appreciation. And
moreover, your participation in these activities help BNHS to generate the much-
needed funds for the conservation of India’s biodiversity.
Exploratory study of Biriguda village in OdishaSourav Anand
This document provides an overview of Biriguda Village located in Odisha, India. It summarizes the village's location, demographics, economy, infrastructure, institutions, and political system. The village has a population of 1,298 people living in 327 households across three hamlets. The economy is primarily agricultural, with many families living in poverty. Key challenges include lack of healthcare, education, sanitation, and livelihood opportunities. Overall, the document paints a picture of a rural village with close-knit social structures but also facing various economic and development difficulties.
Sentiment analysis tools have limited accuracy when analyzing short social media posts due to the lack of non-verbal cues. While text provides 7% of communication information, paraverbal cues like tone provide 38% and non-verbal cues like facial expressions provide 55%. Short posts like tweets only contain the 7% conveyed through words. Ambiguous words like "crush" could indicate either positive or negative sentiment. Without additional context from paraverbal and non-verbal cues, sentiment tools have around a 7% accuracy rate when analyzing individual tweets. The lack of full communication information reduces the effectiveness of sentiment analysis on short social media posts.
IT and Procurement: Opportunities and Implementation of New Analytics Technol...Ivan Gruer
This document summarizes a presentation on opportunities for IT procurement and implementing new analytics technologies using big data. The presentation includes an overview of big data and its value, a methodology section describing research conducted including consulting experts, and results including considerations for IT vendor selection and a methodology for selecting big data opportunities. It concludes with business implications such as managing IT complexity, innovating with big data, and whether new product development approaches can be applied to big data.
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IT, I, WE: A FRAMEWORK FOR ASSESSING THE CONSUMER BEHAVIOURIvan Gruer
This document proposes using the Blue-Green-Red behavioral model to assess consumer behavior in China. It analyzes aspects of Chinese culture according to this model, assigning points in the Blue (facts), Green (individualism), and Red (community) areas. Chinese culture scored highest in Red, followed by Blue then Green. Consumer behaviors were then analyzed in the same way and found to align with the cultural assessment. This suggests the model may effectively link culture and markets when developing marketing strategies, though more rigorous research is needed to validate this approach.
BigData & Supply Chain: A "Small" IntroductionIvan Gruer
In the frame of the master in logistic LOG2020, a brief presentation about BigData and its impacts on Supply Chains at IUAV.
Topics and contents have been developed along the research for the MBA final dissertation at MIB School of Management.
2
2) GROCER
Name: Jatin Patel
Age: 45 years
Name of the Shop: Jatin General Store
Experience: 25 years
Popular Demands: daily grocery items,
biscuits, chips, beverages, toiletries
Number of Family members: 5, two daughters
The document summarizes the plight of people living in chars (river islands) formed by erosion of land along the Ganges river in Malda, West Bengal due to the construction of the Farakka Barrage. It discusses how the changing course of the river has displaced thousands of families, leading to loss of land and livelihood. The people of the chars face numerous hardships with lack of access to education, healthcare, and citizenship rights. They are refugees in their own land caught between the governments of West Bengal and Jharkhand.
This document provides an overview of life in Burkina Faso, one of the poorest countries in the world. It describes the difficult living conditions, including subsistence farming, lack of infrastructure and healthcare challenges. It also outlines the work of Thimotee Ilboudo's organization, HRI, which aims to improve education access through bicycle donations, scholarships and small business opportunities to fund further schooling.
This document provides a summary of Asan Kala village in Panipat district of Haryana, India. It describes the village's geography, demography, infrastructure, economy, and social structure. The village has a population of 5,685 people with literacy at 80%. Key infrastructure includes roads, electricity, schools, health centers, banks and temples. The main occupations are farming and labor. Crops include rice and wheat. Access to drinking water and sanitation remain issues. Overall, the document presents a comprehensive overview of Asan Kala village through both quantitative and qualitative data collection.
This document provides an overview and analysis of the proposed Dhun development project in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. It begins with the philosophy and vision of creating a sustainable living environment that considers ecological, individual, community, and systems needs. It then provides context on India, Rajasthan, and the specific location in Jaipur. Site analyses include the land, climate, water features, agriculture history, and surrounding areas. Case studies on sustainable communities, vernacular architecture, contemporary architecture, and water conservation and reuse systems are also presented.
Uttar Pradesh is India's most populous state, located in northern India. It has a long history dating back to the first revolution against British rule. The state has diverse geography, cultures, and makes significant economic and political contributions to India. It is known for cities like Agra, Varanasi, Lucknow and Kanpur as well as religious sites like the Taj Mahal, Kushinagar, and Ayodha. Uttar Pradesh plays a prominent role in India through its large population, political influence, and economic industries like IT, handicrafts, and agriculture.
This document provides information about the village of Sakroud in Chhattisgarh, India. It details that Sakroud has a population of 1,665 people living in 366 households. Literacy rates are 70.51% overall, with 80.22% of males and 61.11% of females literate. The village has primary and middle schools and the nearest secondary school is in Gorkapar. Notable people from Sakroud include singer Dushyant Harmukh and singer Rinki Dewangan, who perform together at Rang Jharokha. The village has a stage for cultural events and a pond used for fish farming.
Chepangs are one of the Tribal group of Nepal. They have very poor economic standards of living.
This report is a Sociological based, the field-trip observation of the year 2014, covering the actual scenario of their living standard and that shows an appeal of instant protection from the government and other concerned authorities.
INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE THRUST STUDY - KOVILUR, TAMIL NADUSheraniDaniel
The document provides an overview of the intangible cultural heritage of the village of Kovilur in Tamil Nadu, India. It discusses the customs and behaviors of the villagers, including their caste system, various festivals celebrated, local mythology and traditions. It also describes the sacred groves and trees worshipped in the village. The living patterns and life stages of the villagers from birth to death are also outlined. The document serves as an introduction to studying the intangible cultural aspects of the village.
Parbatipur is a village located in Assam near the border with Arunachal Pradesh. It has a population of around 2000 people, including 700 tea laborers. The village has various ethnic and religious communities living together. It is located near the Harmuti Junction railway station and has connections to Arunachal Pradesh. The main industries are tea estate and agriculture, with crops like rice, cabbage, and potatoes grown. The village suffers from lack of government support and many residents have low levels of education, though connectivity and awareness of education's importance are increasing.
The document discusses the slum of Rayerbazar in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It began as an area where potters lived near the river to access clay. It is now a densely populated slum with poor living conditions. Infrastructure like roads, electricity, water and sanitation are inadequate. Community facilities such as schools, mosques and markets are limited relative to the population. Juvenile delinquency is an issue, attributed to factors like poverty, broken homes, and peer influence. Solutions proposed include improving infrastructure, adding community facilities, and preventative programs for youth.
Trans Himalayan. Motoring Expedition - Save the Yak 2011nagpurrotary
Through these beautiful pictures we hope that we can communicate to you the joy & excitement, the highs & lows that we experienced on this trip which covered 17 diff. Indian States, 2 countries-Bhutan & Nepal and a distance of 16000 kms. over a period of 42 days.
By - Shahrukh Cassad
Sustainable Development Charsadda_IE Application_Express urselfMuhammad Ali
Presentation is aimed at comparing the lifestyle of the inhabitants of District Charsadda, KP, Pakistan with the concept of Sustainable Development. Initial slides cover the introduction of the area, its demographics and history. After that the UNSDGs and Indicators are compared with the data that is available for the population. Last slides shed light on key measures needed to improve the life style of the inhabitants of Charsadda
Why explore Nature with BNHS ?
----------------------------------------------------
BNHS, a membership-driven organization, has been promoting the cause of
nature conservation for more than 130 years since 1883. The Society's guiding
principle has always been that conservation must be based on scientific
principles. Today a number of BNHS scientists are engaged in several nature
conservation projects across India.
BNHS nature walks and camps are all about the wildlife and here members share
their appreciation for nature and wildlife. Here is a perfect opportunity to develop
hobbies like nature photography and birdwatching in the company of like-minded
people and share knowledge with experts. BNHS programmes are specially designed
to let seniors as well as youngsters enjoy the pursuit of Nature appreciation. And
moreover, your participation in these activities help BNHS to generate the much-
needed funds for the conservation of India’s biodiversity.
Exploratory study of Biriguda village in OdishaSourav Anand
This document provides an overview of Biriguda Village located in Odisha, India. It summarizes the village's location, demographics, economy, infrastructure, institutions, and political system. The village has a population of 1,298 people living in 327 households across three hamlets. The economy is primarily agricultural, with many families living in poverty. Key challenges include lack of healthcare, education, sanitation, and livelihood opportunities. Overall, the document paints a picture of a rural village with close-knit social structures but also facing various economic and development difficulties.
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The document summarizes efforts to promote millet cultivation in Attapaddy, Kerala, India. It describes the tribal communities that live in Attapaddy, their traditions, social structure, and the decline of their food culture and health due to a transition away from millet. It then outlines ASSO's work promoting a return to millet cultivation through projects providing fencing to prevent crop loss from wild animals, developing value-added millet products, and ensuring food security and nutrition. Challenges to wider millet cultivation are also discussed as well as the benefits it could provide.
Rural India- How It is, How it should be!Kumar Harsh
The presentation is made with the purpose to sensitize people about rural tribal India. It is based on two months (May 2018-July, 2018) experience spent in Jhabua working with Shivganga.
(As animations don't play, please look subscript for slide 20 and 46.)
This document provides information about travel to Nepal, including key facts about the country, places to visit, and accommodations. Some of the top attractions mentioned are Mount Everest, Langtang National Park known for yaks, Gokyo Lake, and Chitwan National Park known for its diverse wildlife. The document encourages readers to visit Nepal in 2020 to experience the culture and natural beauty. Contact and booking information is provided to help arrange travel and accommodations.
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You can easily change/correct a name on your flight ticket under the American Airlines name change policy. The airline provides multiple online and offline modes to place a name change request. To learn more about how to change a name on American Airlines ticket, you can directly approach the airline’s customer support. Moreover, you can connect with a flight expert at +1-866-738-0741 for quick assistance.
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Our excursions in tahiti offer stunning lagoon tours, vibrant marine life encounters, and cultural experiences. We ensure unforgettable adventures amidst breathtaking landscapes and serene waters. For more information, mail us at tracey@uniquetahiti.com.
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New Brunswick, a picturesque province in eastern Canada, offers a plethora of unique and charming places to stay for every kind of traveler. From the historic allure of Fredericton and the vibrant culture of Saint John to the natural beauty of Fundy National Park and the serene coastal towns like St. Andrews by-the-Sea, there's something for everyone. Whether you prefer luxury resorts, cozy inns, rustic lodges, or budget-friendly options, the best places to stay in New Brunswick ensure a memorable stay, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the province's rich history, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality.
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Assessing the Influence of Transportation on the Tourism Industry in Nigeriagsochially
This research dissertation investigates the complex interplay between transportation and the tourism industry in Nigeria, aiming to unravel critical insights that contribute to the enhancement of the overall tourist experience. The study employs a multi-faceted approach, literature review establishes a robust theoretical framework, incorporating The Service Quality and Satisfaction Theory to guide the research questions and hypotheses.
The methodology involves the distribution of a structured questionnaire, ensuring a representative sample and facilitating a comprehensive analysis of the gathered data.
Key findings include the nuanced perceptions of transportation infrastructure adequacy, safety and security concerns, financial influences on travel decisions, and the cultural and ecological impacts of transportation choices. These findings culminate in a comprehensive set of recommendations for policymakers and practitioners in the Nigerian tourism industry. The findings contribute to the existing literature by providing actionable insights for policymakers, stakeholders, and researchers in the Nigerian tourism sector.
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Discover the exhilarating world of snowshoeing through our presentation, highlighting the challenges faced by beginners. From physical exertion to technical finesse and braving harsh winter conditions, each step in the snow brings new obstacles and unforgettable adventures. Embrace the challenge and conquer the winter wonderland with confidence!
4. RINGMO DOLPA
The majority of Dolpa lies behind the rain
shadow of the Dhaulagiri Himal (range) and is
high altitude desert, strongly reminiscent of
Tibet.
5. RARA LAKE
Rara Lake is Nepal’s largest lake with a circumference of approximately 13km. it
is home to otters and the fish that feed them, and is an important resting place for
migrating water fowl
13. Difficult to believe
• All visitors see only the small part of the country that derives consider
able economic benefits from tourism
• The majority of rural population are subsistence or below subsistence f
1 armers.
• Casual visitors never see, the majority of Nepal's population lives in
abject poverty
• Nepal remains one of the ten least developed countries.
2
• High mortality rate is the lack of emergency medical facilities
particularly in rural regions of the country
• It would be impossible to meet friendlier and more charming people in
3 any other country.
34. AMBULANCEOF
RURAL
PEOPLE
Up to 42 % of deaths in
Nepal are due to chronic
diseases such as heart
disease, stroke, diabetes, a
nd cancer, and by 2030
rates are expected to
climb to
66.3 %, according to the
Nepal Public Health
Foundation.
35. FIRST DAY IN WORLD
STRIKE
MOTHER & NEW BORN BABY ARE
WAITING FOR AMBULANCE
36. TREATMENT OF MENTAL DISORDER
IS THIS RIGHT WAY ?
SINCE 10 YRS
FAMILY DON’T HAVE MONEY TO GO TO HOSPITAL
JAMAN S. ADHIKARI, UDAYAPUR
40. GREEN FOREST
In retrospect, in 2009, 2,137 fires were reported
in Nepal, consuming more than 146,742
hectares of forest area.
Almost 25.4% of its land area covered with
forests.
63. HABITAT OF ANIMAL AND BIRD
JAGADISPUR RESERVOIR
The site provides important resident, wintering and stopover habitats for waders, other water-
birds, and small passerines. Noteworthy are the grebes, cormorants, herons and egrets (including
the rare bittern Ixobrychus cinensis), storks, ducks and geese, terns and gulls, birds of
prey, rails, coot and water hens, Jacanas, as well as cranes and kingfishers.
Forty-two fish species belonging to 6 orders, 18families and 34
general were recorded during the investigation period, comprising of
38 indigenous and4 exotic species.
108. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Amarawati Dhar, who is regularly beaten by
her husband, sits on her bed in the cow shed
Every month about seven women are admitted to the 10-bed burns unit of
Birr Hospital in Kathmandu having been torched or acid burned, mostly
by their husbands. ''There are many women that come in and say that it
was suicide attempt because they are afraid of what will happen to them
if their husband's go to jail, it's so hard to get the truth,'' says Rumi
Rajbhandari, coordinator of Burns Violence Survivors Nepal.
112. CAN YOU
GUESS WHAT Drinking water
SHE IS
CARRYING
According to government
statistics, more than 4.4
million people do not have
regular access to safe
drinking water in rural and
urban areas.