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Item Financial Performance of Joint Venture Banks”(With Special reference to Standard Chartered Bank Nepal Ltd & NABIL Bank Ltd.)(Faculty of Management, 2010-12) Shah, BigyanNot availableItem Economic Implication of Foreign Employment And Inward Remittance in Nepal(Faculty of Management, 2010-12) Baidhya, Nita KumariNot availableItem Portfolio Behaviour of Nepalese Commercial Banks(Bhairahawa Multiple Campus, 2010-12) Sharma, Ram Prasadnot availableItem Knowledge and Attitudes towards Hiv/Aids among Secondary School Students (A Case Study from Zenith English Secondary School, Bafal, Kathmandu)(Central Department of population studies, 2010-12) Chaudhary, Santosh KumarNot AvailableItem A Comparative Study of Portfolio Management in Commercial Banks of Nepal(Faculty of Management, 2010-12) Singh, Gauri Shankar KumarFinancial companies are perhaps the fastest growing institutions in Nepal. The chief reason behind this may be its flexibility and benefit to adjust the demand of borrower and depositors of the growing economy of the country. With the rapid growth in the banking sectors, investment in various sectors like production sector has increased and become more and more competitive in market. The investment in consumer lending, specifically housing loan and auto loan has increased rapidly due to lesser risk and higher profit involvement. Now-a-days the demand for loan for auto-loan, housing loan is increasing not only due to the increase in the living standard of people , but also due to the easy lending process, lesser EMT {equal monthly installment}, longer tenure and more competitiveness and better service. The open market has made the competition more rigorous in portfolio investment. Nepal Bank Ltd. is the first commercial bank of Nepal, Nabil bank ltd is the first joint venture bank of Nepal, NIC Bank is the only bank which has not been owned or managed by foreign banks and EBL is the joint venture bank of PNB of India.All the four sample banks have their own way of portfolio management. The study aims to compare the strategies for diversification of assets by four banks: NBL,Nabil Bank Ltd., NIC Bank Ltd. and EBL and their implementation. It also examines various deposit and lending schemes and other schemes of sample banks and surveys the customer’s reaction towards the schemes and strategies of these banks. It also tries to explore the overall market scenario of portfolio investment management in Nepal with reference to NBL, Nabil Bank Ltd., NIC Bank Ltd. andEBL. For this purpose, both primary and secondary data has been used. Here primary data includes data collected from the interview with respective personnel in concerned department of the respective banks. Similarly in order to know the competitiveness in the market interviews from the customers of respective banks has also been taken, for this a sample of customers from each of the banks has been taken.Secondary data are collected from the annual report of the concerned banks, NRB directives, banks publications brochures, previous dissertations journals magazines and newspapers, various statistical tools have been used in order to analyze the research.Item Economic Implication of Foreign Employment And Inward Remittance in Nepal(Faculty of Management, 2010-12) Baidhya, Nita KumariNot availableItem Comparative Financial Analysis of Himalayan Bank Limited & Nabil Bank Limited(Faculty of Management, 2010-12) Singh, PrashansaNot availableItem Financial Performance of Joint Venture Banks (With Special reference to Standard Chartered Bank Nepal Ltd & NABIL Bank Ltd.)(Faculty of Management, 2010-12) Aryal, Nitesh RajNot availableItem A Comparative Study of Profitability Analysis(a Case Study of Nepal SBI Bank Ltd. and Himalayan Bank Ltd.)(Faculty of Management, 2010-12) Ghimire, Umesh KumarNot availableItem Memory and Experience as Binding Force in Rohinton Mistry's Family Matters(Faculty of English, 2010-12) Sharma, Narayan PrasadNot availableItem Socio-Economic Impact of Poverty Alleviation Fund Programme (A Study of Sukajor VDC, Ramechhap District)(Department of Rural Development, 2010-12) Basnet, Dil BahadurNepal is known as one of the poorest country. More than 30% of people are below the poverty line. For eradication of poverty different kinds of programme have been implemented. Before knowing the definition of development it is important to know the history of development. The history of planned development in Nepal goes back to 1950s. Tribhuvan Gram Bikash was established for this purpose in 1952. The concept of community development slowly emerged in our society. It means as socially a village self help programme, in which people themselves, through their own village leaders, organizations and institutions are to have the opportunity of working together to improve all aspects of village life. The central and the state government are only to assist the progress. Poverty is a multi-dimensional and complex problem. The causes of poverty by analyzing different aspects of income and human poverty are not only economic but also social and technological backwardness too. One of the main causes of poverty is low economic growth rate. The stock taking of economic achievement of last three decades shows a lower economic growth rate of approximately 4 percent while annual population growth rate was about 2.5 percent. The per capita income growth rate at a very low level could not contribute to mitigate poverty significantly. The economic growth rate in Nepal is not only very low but its annual variation is also very high. The main reason behind such variation of high degree has been the dependence on agriculture. Still agriculture in Nepal depends on monsoon. Though agriculture productivity has increased, it is increasing at insignificantly low rate. The concentration of poverty is high in rural areas where the main economic base is agriculture. There is significant contribution of non agriculture sector in the growth rate of GDP, but its impact is limited to urban areas but it has not affected the rural areas where majority of poor live. The failure of past efforts to reorganize the situation of the lower strata of the society living below the poverty line is well known. With this fact in view, the poverty alleviation fund (PAF) envisages to develop and implement programmes that address the issues and problems of the lower rung of the society, by involving the poor and the disadvantaged groups themselves as partners in such efforts. PAF is aimed to empower the socially excluded and disadvantaged poor households. It provides them the avenues for changing from" dependency" to "independency" and to "interdependent" level in relationship with traditionally dominant elite of the society and thus empower the poor to become part of the mainstream of development. PAF has followed five I principles: namely (a) Targeted to Poor (Antyodaya) (b) Social Inclusion (Samabesi) (c) Demand Driven Approach (Maag Anusar) (d) Transparency (Paradarsita) and (e) Direct Payment to Community Organization of Poor (Prataksha Bhuktani). PAF is ultimately concerned with socio-economic transformation of the poor. While the short-run objective of PAF is to improve the economic condition of poor households through the income generation activities but in the long-term it aims for transformation of society, where poor could equally find their due share and become full partner in the development process This research is done in the contemporary issue related to the PAF. Impact of PAF programme in Sukajor VDC, of Ramechhap District. In various parts of the country PAF has been working as a close partnership for the local peoples. It is trying to develop the disadvantage, disable, women, Janajati empowerment, income generation, social mobilization and capacity building. This study focuses in the developmental process, affecting factors relation to socio-cultural activities done by PAF in Sukajor VDC. The main objectives of this study were to know the impact of PAF in local development process. However, other specific objectives are; To analyze the socio-economic condition of Sukajor VDC, Ramechhap district. To find out the impact of PAF in study area. To know the socio-cultural change in study area. On the process of study out of 706 HHs only only 65 HHs were selected with purposive sampling. At the end of the research it was found that PAF is the main kindness of the rural area which was seen in Sukajor VDC. PAF and its role in local development process are going increased in the study area. The following developmental activities had done by PAF in the local level. Self dependent for Disable, women and marginalized people, Transportation and Communication facilities, It ended the selfishness, It provided the awareness for local poor, it has made various schools, Changed the traditional agriculture irrigation system, Helped to establish Poultry form, and capacity development, Drinking water, Entrepreneur Loan, Participation and social-mobilization, Livestock farming etc respectively. The study shows that the Socio-Economic impact of PAF programmes in the study area was quite satisfactory.Item Cash Flow Analysis Of Commercial Banks Of Nepal(Faculty of Management, 2010-12) Paudel, Ram SharanNot availableItem Investment Policy of Commercial Banks With reference with Nabil Bank Ltd. and NIBL(Shanker Dev Campus,Kathmandu, 2010-12) Khatri, Hare RamNot availableItem “Network Analysis and Management”(Pulchowk Campus, 2010-12) keshari, Mukesh KumarNetwork analysis and management systems are used by ISPs for daily network management operations and by popular network applications like peer-to-peer systems for performance optimization. However, the high overhead of analysis and management techniques can limit their applicability. The thesis investigates various methods for monitoring and management of IP traffic with particular applicability to low bandwidth links. Several forms of visualization for the analysis of historical and real-time traffic data will be done in the thesis. The analysis of network traffic based on traffic, throughput and activity will be done in the thesis .The load of network will be also discussed in the thesis. The system for managing the overall bandwidth management of the organization based on the host will be proposed in thesis. The main objective of thesis is to manage the network of any internet service providers. This includes the management of bandwidth of all the users based on, detect the Intrusion activity based on the host and different methods of generating the reports and alarms.Item A Study on Investment Policyof Commercial Banks in Nepal (With special reference to Everest Bank Ltd. & Nepal SBI Bank Ltd.)(Faculty of Management, 2010-12) Adhikari, Naveen PrakashNot availableItem Awareness and Utilization of Family Planning Services Among Women (A Case Study of Kathmandu Metropolitan City Ward No. 16)(Department of Sociology/, 2010-12) Sharma, SangitaNot AvailableItem Effects of Interest Rate on Financial Performance of Commercial Banks in Nepal(Faculty of Management, 2010-12) Shrestha, RoshaNot Available