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Top 10 Colleges of Nepal and their fee.

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  RANK 1 Prasadi Academy Address: Manbhawan, Lalitpur Ever since its establishment in 1997, Prasadi Academy has secured a formidable place among Nepal’s reputed groups of +2 with its dedication to the highest educational standards.Prasadi is fully engaged in the communities in which it is located among both public and private academies.Through its curriculum, +2 life, and extracurricular activities, it stimulates students’ critical thinking and heightens their moral sensitivity. - Total area: 12 Ropani - Average Pass percentage: 99.76 % - No. of Seats: Science: 500, Management: 200 - Admission Fee: Science: Rs. 24,000/-, Science: 18,000/- - Monthly Fee: Science: Rs. 6250/-, Management: Rs. 4250 - Misc. Fee: Science/ Management: Rs. 10,000/ RANK 2 Kathmandu Model Secondary School Address: Bagbazar, Kathmandu - Total area: 16 Ropani - Average Pass percentage: 99.71% - No. of Seats: Science: 1400, Management: 450, Humanities: 40, Law: 40 - Admission Fee: Science: Rs. 65500/-, Manageme...

Will Tik Tok Be Banned in Nepal?

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  Name Of The Application Tiktok Owned By ByteDance Originated From China Released On September 2016 Size Of The Application 308.3 MB (iOS), 55.21 MB (Android) No Of Language Available 40 Will Tik Tok Be Banned in Nepal? The people of Nepal are confused about the new updates about the Tiktok Ban In Nepal. Since India has banned Tiktok from the country, the people from Nepal started thinking about Will Tik Tok Be Banned In Nepal? Since Nepal is India's neighbouring country, the people get perplexed about the Tiktok ban, in Nepal. The TikTok was banned from the neighbouring country India, and due to the threat in the privacy policy of the Application. Most of the technical authorities have insisted that Tiktok was not the Application to be trusted since it gets all the intrigue data from the user. Thus India has removed the Tiktok Application from the Google Play Store and restricted the people from using it. Therefore people from Nepal are kept on worried about Will Tik Tok Ban from...

Nepal National Debt went up by double.

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  Public debt went up in Nepal Nepali's per head loan had doubled from around Rs. 24,000 to 52,000 now in last 3 years of Kp Oli government. In April 2018 Nepal's public loan was around NRs. 7 Kharba and now it has reached more than NRs. 15 Kharba In 2020  Nepal  public debt  was  14,248 million dollars , has increased  2,922  million since 2019. This amount means that the debt in 2020 reached 41.31% of Nepal GDP, a 8.18 percentage  point rise from 2019, when it was 33.13% of GDP. If we check the tables we can see the evolution of Nepal debt. It has risen since 2010 in global debt terms, when it was  6,454 million dollars  and also in terms of GDP percentage, when it amounted to 35.31%. According to the last data point published,  Nepal per capita debt  in 2020 was  498 dollars  per inhabitant. In 2019 it was  396 dollars , afterwards rising by  102 dollars , and if we again check 2010 we can see that then t...

Present situation of tourism in Nepal due to Covid-19.

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 Present situation of tourism in Nepal due to Covid-19. Nepal with rich ancient cultures set against the most dramatic scenery in the world is a land of discovery and unique experience. For broad minded individuals who value an experience that is authentic and mesmerizing, Nepal is the ideal destination but due to Covid-19, Neapl's Tourism Industries has fallen to ground. COVID-19, Tourism The pandemic puts villages such as this at tremendous risk. Without the tourism income, Nepalese must endure exploitive conditions to survive. Camacho continued to speak on the danger of these villages losing tourism revenue in Nepal. He said that because of COVID-19, they cannot engage in the tourism that once protected their livelihoods. According to the Journal of Tourism and Adventure, the pandemic has adversely affected every subsector of the tourism industry in Nepal.” This has created a ripple effect “on the economic and social systems.” COVID-19 has significantly set back Nepal’s active p...