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Item Analysis of Non-Performing Loans of Nepalese Commercial Banks(Department of Management, 2019) Sah, Krishna KumarNon-performing loans are those whose interest and principal are not paid beyond three months of due period.Non-Performing loan is very important aspect in case of commercial banking as this will have huge impact upon Net profit. It further shows the efficiency of bank showing how effectively it is able to utilize its resources. The major objective of this research is to understand the relationship between Non-performing loan & Profitability of the bank. For this research descriptive method is used and secondary data from Annual report of bank is used to identify relationship between Non-Performing loan&Profitability. After conducting this research, it was observed that there exists no relationship between Non-performing loan and Net Profit as GBIME and NABIL shows positive relationship between Non-performing loan and Net profit however incase of ADBL the relationship between Non-performing loan and Net profit seems to be negative. In case of deposit all banks deposit shows increasing trend and same was true regarding loan and advances but it was observed that NABIL has utilized its resources very efficiently compared to GBIME & ADBL. GBIME & ADBL in other hand shows positive improvement towards their resource utilization. ADBL has increased loans and advances however Non-loss provision and Non-Performing loan is also increasing as well but incase of NABIL loan and advances is increasing but non-performing loan is decreasing which shows efficiency of NABIL. Further it was observed that CD ratio of all three banks were above 75%however ADBL has lower ratio compared to that to NABIL&GBIME which have ratio above 77% but prescribed ratio by NRB is 80%.Net profit in other hand is also increasing where NABIL is leading with highest profit earned compared to that of GBIME &ADBL and ADBL’s Profit is increasing as well,GBIME in other hand has also increasing in moderate level. Hence increased NPL doesnot seen to be problem for banks regarding their Net Profit if they are expanding their business so NPL alone cannot be considered as measuring rod for performance of banking sector.Item A Case Study of Cash Management in Public Manufacturing Company (With Special Reference to Bottlers Nepal Limited)(Department of Management, 2010) Sah, Krishna KumarNot availableItem The nouns and noun phrase in Raji(Department of Linguistics, 2009) Sah, Krishna KumarRaji is a Tibeto-Burman language of the Himalayish subgroup within Tibeto-Burman group of Sino-Tibetan language family. It is an endangered language since it is spoken by only a small number of speakers. The Rajis primarily reside in different villages nearby the jungle and the river sides of Kailali, Surkhet, Kanchanpur, Bardiya and Banke districts of Mid and Far-Western Development Regions of western Nepal. According to the recent census 2001, the number of mother tongue Raji speakers is 2,413. The distinction likes, countable/ uncountable and human/ non-human is applicable in Raji. The Raji language has both consonant as well as vowel ending nouns. The personal pronouns show three pronouns, namely, first, second and third and three numbers viz. singular, dual and plural distinctions. Honorificity is expressed by the use of dual and plural numbers for second persons.The first, second and third persons are marked for possessive on the head (possessed item) with a pronominal suffix that agree with the possessors. There is no grammatical gender. Nouns inflect for singular, dual and plural. The numeral classifier is –tʰʌu which appears next to a numeral. Raji has the split-ergative system. The nominal may be inflected for a number of cases. Nouns and simple modifiers like adjectives, demonstratives and numerals are the main elements in the noun phrase in Raji. The relative clause is simply a nominalized clause used as a nominal modifier of the head noun.Item A study on maithili and English kinesics(Department of English Education, 2007) Sah, Krishna KumarThisdissertation is essentially a field research exclusively based onprimary data directly collected by the researcher himself. The research isbasically descriptive innature based on the intuitive interpretation ofdifferent kinesic features by the native speakers of the Maithili andEnglish languages. The research attempts to compare and contrast the Maithili andEnglish Kinesics in terms of the three components: (i)Facial appearance,(ii) Head and Hand Posture and (iii) Body Posture. It contains mainlythree types of materials (i) a set of photographs exhibiting different typesof kinesicfeatures, (ii) the data collected on these photographs from thenative speakers of the Maithili and English languages and (iii) theanalysis and interpretation of these data. Some of the principal findingsare as follows: – In most cases a single kinesicfeature expresses different meaningsin Maithili and English Languages. – In some cases a single kinesic feature expresses similar meaningsin Maithili and English languages. – In a few cases a single kinesic feature expresses the same meaningin Maithili and English languages. – These findings show that in general kinesic features are cultureand/or language specific. This thesis consists of four chapters as follows:Chapter one contains a brief introductory survey of the related areaof the study followed by literature review, objectives and finallysignificance of the study. Chapter two deals with the methodology followed in the research.It is presented in terms ofsources of data, sampling procedures, researchtool, procedure of data collection and limitation of the study. Chapter three consists of analysis and interpretation of the dataelicited using photos, pie charts and tables. The statistical tools of simplepercentage and average are used to analyze and interpret the dataquantitatively. Chapter four includes findings and recommendations of theresearch.Item Women in agriculture in Tarai/Madhesh(Department of Sociology, 2018) Sah, Krishna KumarNot available