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Item Effectiveness of Geogebra Software on Mathematics Achievement(Department Of Mathematics Education Central Department of Education University Campus Tribhuvan University Kirtipur, Kathmandu, 2015) Acharya, Tika RamThis study is aimed to find the Effectiveness of GeoGebra Software on Mathematics Achievement. To gain the motto of this study the researcher adopted the pretest-posttest nonequivalent control group design. To observe the effect of Geogebra in circle, researcher selected two secondary school of Kathmandu district. The researcher chooses 10 grade 28 students of Panga secondary school, Kirtipur as a experimental group and 25 students of Janasewa higher secondary school, Kirtipur as a control group. After one week of experiment researcher gathered data from Mathematics achievement test as well as Mathematics perception test. The result of this study indicated that students in the experimental group have better achievement then control group. In addition, a five point Likert type of scale was used to elicit students' perception on the use of GeoGebra. Result of the questionnaire responses indicates a positive perception of using GeoGebra in Mathematics learning.Item Impact Of Nepal Rastra Bank Directives on Commercial Banks (A Case Study on Nabil Bank Ltd., Nepal SBI Bank Ltd., Himalayan Bank Ltd.,Rastriya Banijya Bank & Nepal Bank Ltd.)(Faculty of Management, 2011) Acharya, Tika RamNot AvailableItem Role of Community Forest in Community Development A Case Study of Dhubang V.D.C. Ward No. 2, Pyuthan District(Department of Sociology, 2017) Acharya, Tika RamThe Community Forestry program in Nepal officially started in the late 1970s. Since then concerning movement has been evolving to involve local communities in the management and utilization of forest. The policy of the government was originally intended to meet the basic forest products required by the communities through active participation in forest development and management. It was observed that the trend of forest degradation has decreased since the handing over of national forests to local communities, but a number of unintended social anomalies have also cropped up. Such anomalies essentially constitute of the inequality and unfairness in the local and national level and terms of long-term sustainability of forest resources. Based on the above facts it can be concluded that the FUG has emerged as a viable institution for community development using local resources. It has been found that the FUG has maximum benefits to the underprivileged group of the community from such community development activities.