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Item A Study on Financial Analysis of Nabil Bank Limited(Faculty of Management, 2010-10) Shakya, AmeetaNot availableItem Profitability analysis of Laxmi Bank Ltd. & Siddhartha Bank Ltd(Faculty of Management, 2010-10) Neupane, DipikaNot availableItem Influence of education on maternity care in the selected district of Nepal(School of Education Kathmandu University, 2010-10) Dhakal, Megha RajThe primary objective of the study was to assess the current status of the use of maternity care services by women aged 15-49 years in the five selected districts of Nepal. Both the quantitative and qualitative mixed research methods were used to collect and process data. Quantitative data were used for testing hypothesis formulated in this study while qualitative pieces of information were used to supplement information to highlight some of the underlying factors associated with the utilization of maternal and child health care (MCH) services. Moreover, psychometric test, inter disciplinary approach and the use of both quantitative and qualitative pieces of information were used to explore the level of attitude and perception of the pregnant women towards household head and service providers. In addition to these factors, 14 new variables were constructed under the headings of empowerment, equity, satisfaction, plan for maternity care and responsibility of mother through factors analysis. A cross- sectional research design was adopted to carry out the study to examine linkages between formal and non-formal /informal education and utilization of maternity care services. A sample of 384 women aged 15-49 years who had at least one live birth in the last three years from Sindhupalchok, Syangja, Kathmandu, Banke and Kailali districts was randomly selected. A structured questionnaire was used to interview women in the sample. In-depth interviews were conducted with 10 eligible women from within the sample utilizing interview guidelines. Besides descriptive analysis, bivariate analysis, factor analysis and logistic regression analysis were used to interpret the data to draw conclusions and recommendations. ii The findings of the study revealed that the place of residence, mother’s education, recreational programs, level of income, the visit to a health facility for other medical problems, the age of mother at child birth, the number of children, awareness about the use of family planning method as well as cost coping strategy of the pregnant women have strong association with maternity care services. Education has a strong association with all seven variables and very strong net association with the use of antenatal care visits during pregnancy, the use of ANC package and the use of postnatal care services. Parenting skills transferred to the pregnant women by service providers, life-style adopted by the pregnant women, household environment properly managed by household head, satisfaction of pregnant women on pregnancy care preparation, care givers behaviors towards pregnant women, household head’s willingness to monitor pregnancy status were associated with MCH services. The study concluded that mother’s education is necessary but not a sufficient condition for maternity care. Therefore, the integration of individual, household and community level efforts should be promoted to increase the use of MCH services. The study has a clear indication that program targeted to improve the education of women, income generating activities, as well as support of other family members on pregnancy and delivery care management, nearest distance of a health facility, placement of medical doctors especially outside Kathmandu Valley help to improve the use of maternity care services. The study also has recommended that a follow-up study designed to use the path analysis for analyzing effects of the distance and the intermediate factors used in the conceptual framework would be useful. The study provides a new knowledge about how formal and non- formal/informal education has influenced the utilization of maternity care services, the changes in reproductive behaviour and the increase in the access to and utilization of available health care services.Item hort Term Financing Practice, Problem & Perspective in Nepalese Joint Venture Bank(Thakur Ram Multiple Campus, Birgunj, 2010-10) Baidya, AratiNot availableItem Subaltern Consciousness in Vijay Tendulkar's Play Sakharam Binder(Central Department of English Kirtipur, Kathmandu, 2010-10) Bhandari, Dilli RamTendulkar's Sakharam Binder represents the consciousness of peasant workers as it explores the saga of subaltern character Sakharam Binder, who through his benevolent charity for other subaltern caste off women--Laxmi and Champa and a Muslim, Dawood by giving them shelter. They are all are peasant workers. But as Gramsci and Spivak argue, there is the politics behind speaking or working for the subalterns, which suggests the central and serious issue about the liberation of the subalternity exist for centuries. Sakharam is a man who does not care about ethics and morality, and professes not to believe in "outdated" social codes and conventional marriage traditions followed by elite groups. Sakharam who on the one hand pretends as if he is giving a very benevolent support to the subaltern people, but behind the bush he exploits sexually and expresses deep-rooted oppressive power of the patriarchy and elitism over the subaltern women. However, to a greater extent, this play can be important space for critical discourse about subaltern studies.Item Performance Evaluation of MIMO-OFDM System by PAPR Reduction and Channel Estimation(Pulchowk Campus, 2010-10) Dhungana, HariomThere are not limit of human desire so day by day we need much higher data speed to facilitate our need but every physical resources like frequency band, transmit signal strength are finite. Within the given limited resource higher data speed is accomplished by new proficiency called Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO), Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) system. MIMO-OFDM fulfills the high data rate requirement through spatial multiplexing gain and improved link reliability due to antenna diversity gain. With this technique both interference reduction and maximum diversity gain are achieved by increasing number of antennas on either side. Performance of MIMO-OFDM system depends on various factors like channel characteristics, SNR, fading, etc. Among them peak to average power ratio (PAPR) and channel estimation are major parameters that must be primarily addressed. In the thesis various PAPR determining factors such as no of subcarriers, oversampling rate and modulation scheme are studied and their effects are analyzed. Clipping, coding, symbol scrambling, adaptive predistortion and DFT-spreading technique for PAPR reduction are thoroughly discussed. Furthermore, comparison among their characteristics is simulated in MATLAB and useful conclusion is delineated. Received signal in MIMO-OFDM system usually distorted by multipath fading. In order to recover the transmitted signal correctly, channel effect must be estimated and repaired at receiver. In the thesis several channel estimation method are mediated and appropriate solution is recommended. To relieve from overhead of training symbols, which significantly shrink the system bandwidth-efficiency, blind channel estimation algorithm is compared with training based channel estimation technique.