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Item Foreign Employment And Remittance Income Status In Putlibazar Municipality, Syangja(Department of Economics, 2018-01) Sharma, Ram PrasadThis study entitled "Foreign Employment and Remittance Income Status in Putalibazar Municipality, Syangja"has been carried out in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the master of Art in Economics. The main objectives of the study are to analyze the economic impact of remittance in the household economy of Putalibazar Municipality and to analyze the determinants of economic status of foreign workers of the study area. This thesis comprises the descriptive and analytical research design. The sample has been selected on the random basis and based on the judgement of the research to include diverse sources of migrant.So This research adopted random sampling method.For the collection of data, structure questionnaire has been used and facts are collected by direct personal interview.To analyze the data collected from the questionnaire,SPSS, excel, regression model, ANOVA table, F- table, t-test Durbin Watson test have been used. A case study of Putalibazar municipality shows that the biggest contribution of remittance has been found to the welfare and improved livelihood of remittance receiving households in terms of basic needs, better health, and education except lack of labor in the Municipality. Hence it is essential to understand that only meaningful utilization of remittance income can pave the way to the better prospects of thenation’s Such find should be kept in proper channels in different layers of the economy to meet twin goals, poverty alleviation and sustainable development of Nepal. The real GDP of the nation could be magnified in the long run with better use of remittance money. Hence, it is lessening the investment and unemployment gap in the nation because the share of foreign employment is increasing.Item Portfolio Behaviour of Nepalese Commercial Banks(Bhairahawa Multiple Campus, 2010-12) Sharma, Ram Prasadnot availableItem Portfolio Behaviour of Nepalese commercial Banks(Faculty of Management, 2010) Sharma, Ram PrasadNot AvailableItem Status, Distribution and Habitat Preference of Sarus Crane (Grus Antigone) in Western Part of Nawalparasi District, Nepal(Department of Zoology, 2006) Sharma, Ram PrasadThe Sarus crane (Grus antigone antigone) is one of the threatened species of birds. Its population has been declining in many parts of Indian sub- continent including Nepal. Present study was carried out to assess status, distribution and habitat preference of the Sarus Crane in the Nawalparasi district. Road transect surveys methods were used to collect data on the Sarus Crane, its habitat and nest characteristics from April, 2005 to January, 2006. The conservation threats were analyzed by field surveys and questionnaire surveys. The frequency distribution of Sarus Crane was 280, 257 and 202 in pre-nesting, nesting and post nesting period respectively. The Sarus Cranes are uneven in distribution. The population size of Sarus Crane was fluctuated from 13 to 18 individuals with mean of 14.7 and very low density (0.059/km2). The Sarus Crane was found to use all available habitats, but preferred wetlands for foraging and nesting followed by grasslands and cultivated lands. The frequency of the Sarus Crane activities was highest in wetland (62.78%) followed by cultivated land (33.42%) and grassland (3.78%). Of the total nest recorded during the study, 4 were in the wetlands, 2 in cultivated land and 1 in grassland. The mean length, breadth and height of nest were 121.23cm, 101.41cm and 20.29cm respectively. The Sarus crane facing threats such as land use change, lack of awareness, use agro-chemicals, over exploitation of wetland resources, sugarcane cultivation and disturbances in the foraging and nesting places. Population monitoring, further research, raising of awareness among the local people, protection and restoration of wetlands and discourage the people to use agro chemical are some of the ways to save the Crane in the Nawalparasi district.