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Item A Case Study Revenue Planning and Cash Managament of Nepal Telecom (A case Study of Nepal Telecom)(Faculty of Management, 2010) Chaulagain, SubhadraNot availableItem Effectiveness of an Integrated WASH project: A case study of Simaltar and Ikchung Villages, Makwanpur District(Department of Economics, 2019) Baidya, SamirThe study entitled, ‘Effectiveness of an Integrated WASH project: A case study of Simaltar and Ikchung Villages, Makwanpur District’ was conducted between two villages in the Makwanpur District of Nepal. Simaltar and Ikchung are economically poor and socially backward communities, with water scarcity after the 2015 earthquake. Villagers had to spend hours in long queues to get enough water for their household purposes. The objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness of an integrated WASH project which will reflect the situation and the economical effectiveness of the WASH project. Descriptive research design has been adopted for this study. The study aims to emphasize the effectiveness of an integrated WASH project by comparing baseline and end line survey data before and after the project intervention in the study area. This study is based on primary data which was collected using questionnaire interviews with the head of each individual household. This study was conducted in Simaltar and Ikchung villages with a total combined household number of 131 and total population of 684 people. The baseline and end line surveys were conducted across 77 households (59% of total households) in total, ensuring that more than 50% of the households were covered in each village. All the data was aggregated, compiled and analyzed using pivot tables for both before and after survey data using Microsoft Excel. Later, all the related variables were analyzed using Stata statistical software. The statistical technique used to analyze this research was a paired t-test. Paired t-test analysis was used among the same communities twice; to measure the effectiveness of WASH project in the study area and check the statistical significance of the outcome of a research on the same group before and after the research. As a result, the impacted communities have increased access (26% respondents acknowledged an increase in water access, with households needing to collect water less frequently, and spend less time collecting per day) and increased quantity of safe and reliable drinking water. Two safe water schemes were constructed, there is increased access to adequate sanitation facilities, improved hygiene practices in the communities and construction of handwashing stations and toilets. There were however inadequate improvements when it came to recognizing public health and hygiene campaigns. Through the analysis of baseline and end line data, the most significant impact can be seen to be a reduction of diarrheal incidents by 30% of respondents during the intervention period and access to increased water level resulted in time savings (26.19 minutes per day) for each household allowing them to not wait in long queues to collect water and hopefully use their time more efficiently to their economic benefit (approximately Rs 30.12, per day, per household). All of this was achieved by using an integrated approach from local youth, local community members, engagement with national and international volunteers and collaboration with a local NGO and CBO. Overall the project result demonstrates that in a short period of time the project has made a positive impact in the communities.Item Socio - Economic Status Of Dali Women: A case study of Phalelung Rural Municipality Ward no 3 Thoklimba, Panchthar District(Department of Rural Development, 2021-02) Tamang, RadhikaThe study entitled Socio-Economic Status of Dalit Women: A case studies of Phalelung Rural Municipality Ward no- 3 Thoklimba Panchthar Distric Nepal.In general, the objective of this research was to find out the socio-demographic and economic status of Dalit women and analyze the condition of gender discrimination among Dalits family.The design of the study is exploratory and descriptive. Two types of data primary and secondary are collected to complete the research work. Primary data is collected by various methods in the field and secondary data were collected from field. Respondents are selected using by randomly and purposive sampling method. In addition, interview, questionnaire and observation is used to obtain authentic information. People are involved in agriculture and their education and socio-economic status is not so good. Dalit women face violence from various sources. Violence against Dalit women is practiced in Nepali society on the basis of discriminatory social, cultural, economic, religious and political traditions and beliefs. Dalit women are double marginalized as they are women and dalit. They are facing discriminatory behavior in various sectors like education, economic, social, political, culture. Most of the women are limited in unproductive work. The study is concerned largely with the Dalit community. Dalitsare socially, educationally, politically and economically backward. Dalits are known as the disadvantage communities who are culturally categorized as the untouchable caste in society. Legally, it is not allowed to do discrimination in spear of social activities on the basis of caste and ethnicity even though it is still in practice. The researcher focuses on the backward poor community as treated untouchable Dalit’s Community, Nepal’s religious and cultural value which bears high and low caste. Even though uneducated community it is also burning issues until today. Education plays a crucial role to develop their languages, dialects, literature, arts, scripts, religion etc.Item A Study On The Present Status Of A Leading Domestic Pharmaceutical Industry DJPL And It's Marketing Strategy(Faculty of Management, 2013-03) Khatri, SubashN/A