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Item Development Pattern of Urban Fringe: A Case of Gaindakot as fringe of Bharatpur Metropolitan City.(Pulchowk Campus, 2020-08) Pandey, SeemaThe urban fringe areas go through lots of transformations due to urbanisation but lack of proper planning and policies in such fringe areas leads to haphazard and unplanned growth, placing enormous pressures on natural resources, existing services and infrastructures. Bharatpur Metropolitan City is one of the fastest growing cities in Nepal which serves as commercial centre of Chitwan district. The city has been growing bigger and it will have its impacts on its fringe areas. Since migration rate is increasing in Bharatpur, this is likely to spread urban sprawl in adjoining areas, Gaindakot municipality being one of them. This research uses multiple theoretical framework and qualitative research approach to find out the effects of urbanization on various aspects and the patterns of land use changes in Gaindakot with the increasing urbanisation over the years. This research attempts to analyse the changing pattern of land uses in rural settlements located in the fringes and make a link between the results to socio-economic developments. Managing rapid urbanization poses challenges that require urgent policy attention. Otherwise, this may lead to rapid and uncontrolled sprawl; irregular, substandard, and inaccessible housing development; loss of open space, and decreased liveability as in Kathmandu valley due to unplanned urban development.Item INFLATION AND GROWTH: ESTIMATION OF THRESHOLD LEVEL OF INFLATION IN NEPAL(Central Department of Economics ii Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur Kathmandu, Nepal, 2014) Bhattarai, BabitaAvailable with full text.Item Performance Evaluation of Nepal Bangladesh Bank(Department of Management, 2011) Shrestha, ShreejanaNot availableItem Problems and Prospects of Stock Market Growth in Nepal(Central Departmental of Economic, 2019) Neupane, RoshanNot AvailableItem “Regional Development Strategy: A Case of Hetauda”(Pulchowk Campus, 2016-05) Shrestha, AshishHetauda was established as a growth center in Central Development Region. It consists one of the largest industrial district in the country. It is located at the cross point of Tribhuvan Highway and Mahendra Highway and is the major link between Kathmandu and Birgunj. Despite of these advantages, Hetauda has not grown as a city with regional influence. This research is concentrated on determining the urbanization trend of Hetauda and its effect on the surrounding areas, influence of Hetauda on its hinterland and to come up with strategies to develop Hetauda as a city with regional influence. The research has determined zone of influence of Hetauda, region for the study. Surveys were conducted in 18 VDCs, 9 surrounding VDCs & 9 VDCs at border of the district, customer survey were also conducted to collect additional data. These data and information available were analyzed to determine the development linkage between Hetauda and its influence zones. Trend analysis and SWOT analysis was conducted as part of this study. Hetauda has performed the role of growth center to surrounding VDCs but its relation with farther VDCs is dependent on presence of other growth center. The farther VDCs are dependent on other growth centers for heath, education and trade, as better services and facilities are available in those centers. To strengthen the linkage with rural areas, strategies recommended mainly focused on upgrading of already existing social and physical infrastructure, prioritizing development of industrial district and new facilities.