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Item New Historicist Examination in Graham Greene's The Quiet American(Department of English, 2012) Acharya, AshokGraham Greene’s The Quiet American exposes the deep and internal political intricacies of the long-fought Vietnam War within the love triangle of a Vietnamese girl Phuong with a British citizen Fowler and American citizen Pyle respectively. The Viet Nam War has become a matter of image and prestige for France, America, Britain and China to prove themselves as more powerful and superior to others. The soldiers are compelled to fight without knowing the reasons of war under the command of the selfish political leaders and the general people are forced to face unnecessary pains and sufferings. As a perfect new historicist novel, The Quiet American brings the literature and history together as a complement of each other. Highlighting the voices of the suppressed, oppressed, backward and marginalized people, it foregrounds the hidden, secret and so-called banal themes related to death, sex, drug abuse, smoking and so on. Moreover, it openly interrogates the universal and permanent truth blurring the generic boundary and making use of abundant matters from letters, poems, interviews, dramas, films and stories.Item Role of remittance in rural development (A case study of Padampur VDC, Chitwan District)(Department of Rural Development, 2016) Acharya, AshokThis study is based on the role of Remittance in Rural Development- A Case Study of Padampur VDC in Chitwan District. The main objectives of the study are to examine the situation of remittance incoming in Padampur and assess its impact on livelihood in a rural village. The specific objectives of the study are as follows: To find out the trend and composition of remittances in study area, to find out the sources and uses of remittances of people living in this V.D.C., To assess the socio-economic effects of remittances in study area. This research is a descriptive and exploratory type. The study was conducted from Jan. 2015 to Aug, 2015. This study is mainly based on primary data as well as secondary data. There are 3231 households with a total population of 14,924. Out of these households 78 HHs are selected from random sampling method. There are many problems in foreign employment sector of Nepal. Lack of proper skill, awareness among the foreign employees, lack of physical, economic and human resources in the Nepalese mission in the destination countries are noticeable problems existed in the foreign sector of Nepal. Problems in data managing system, proper man grading system of manpower companies, lack of orientation and training to the foreign employees before going abroad have also been obstacles in the sector. In Padampur VDC, about 948 people are found to have gone abroad for foreign employment, among them 9 percent, that is 78 people are taken as sample from the observation of the selected sample, most (48.7 percent) of total respondents have been found to be aged from 25 years to 30 years. Mostly, literate (42.31 percent). SLC (43.59 percent) level workers have gone abroad for foreign employment. Due to many reasons in their home area, they have left their home for foreign job. 53.85 percent people have gone abroad due to unemployment problem and other reasons are indebtedness, landlessness, lack of opportunities and conflict. The people who went abroad for foreign job, most of them got contracted job and only 14.10 percent respondent did not get contracted job abroad. People, are engaged in different types of works in foreign country .Factory worker, care giver, plumber, and driver are main works in which Nepalese workers are engaged abroad. The foreign employees have stayed abroad for no re than one year and less than eight years. People who stayed abroad for long time have earned more income and who don't stay longer due to various problem is have not earned mach money. Many workers' salary was between Rs. 160 0 and Rs 20000. Similarly, most of foreign employees (37.18 percent) save from Rs.10000 to Rs. 14000. Agriculture is the main occupation of the people of this VDC. Service, business, livestock's, fish pounding and poultry farming are also important sources of family income. Many workers are found to have gone to Gulf countries, in spite of that the greatest number of workers have gone to Malaysia, Gulf countries, Japan, S. Korea, Israel, Oman and Jordan are main destination for foreign employment.