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Item Problem and Prospects of Tourism in Nepal(Central Department of Rural Development Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, 2017) Paudyal, Binod PrasadTourism is an important issue for the developing as well as developed nation. It has wide range of impact on the country on different aspects. Problems and Prospects of tourism are very remarkable and so it is very much discussed. This research report helps to identify the hidden Problems and Prospects as well as economic aspects of National Park which will help to increase the national revenue from this area. This study makes people know what Shivapuri-Nagarjun National Park really is and how it is contributing to the local economy like creating jobs, increasing local sales and what kind of problems existing there and what kind of prospects available etc. In this research work Information were obtained by interviewing with 3 categories of respondents – tourists, hotel owners and local respondents like restaurant, different shops etc. stratified Random Sampling was done to collect data from tourists, local people and hotel owners found around Shivapuri- Nagarjun National Park. Altogether 30 tourists, 35 locals and 17 hoteliers were requested to fill up the questionnaire and also the semi or unstructured interviews, observation as well as focus group discussion methods were applied. In sivapuri nagarjun national parks there are limited tourist attraction activities so the economic impacts are lesser than what it should be. Naturally Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park as a tourist destiny is full of attractions. The views of green, clean environment, lovely evergreen forest, different religious places, monasteries, temples, wetland etc are the main attractions of SNNP. In spite of having lots of encouraging factors, Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park is not being able to attract many tourists and needs promotion and development. The tourism activities have helped to the local people on job creation and on other activities little more. There exist differences between modern traveling and traveling in the early period. If we promote and develop the rural eco tourism properly we can preserve and earn foreign currency as well. This study had found that service oriented activities and agriculture is are the major occupation of the study of this area, the prospects of the tourism in this area can be acquired by proper infrastructure development activities related with tourism and also participatory approach for mass people participation on preserve nature and income generating activities.Item Role of micro-credit membership in improving household income in Ilam District, Nepal(Department of Economics, 2022) Khatiwada, Lila DeviBanks and other financial institutions are providing the services to people especially living in urban areas but microfinance institutions are providing financial services to women in rural area to improve their economic situation. Microfinance service is fruitful to those women who have good business but no collateral in their name. In this context, this study is focused to find out role of micro-credit membership in improving household income and analyzes the socio-economic indicators of members and non-member’s status and analyzes the impact of micro finance membership on income and economic welfare of household in Ilam Municipality. Ilam is one of the major districts of province one of Nepal and role of microfinance has been reported to be effective and successful in this district. So, Ilam Municipality is selected as a study area of this thesis to validate this information and examine the pathway of its success. The conceptual framework of this study comprises of a comparison the micro-credit members and non-member’s status in Ilam Municipality. Data was collected through household survey by using structured questionnaire. To comparison of member and non-member, 120 households selected for purposive sampling, among them, 60 microfinance members and 60 non-microfinance members were selected. The collected data were analyzed by using simple mathematical and statistical tool such as percentage, tables and t-test analysis as well. Many characteristics of microfinance members and non-members were similar. There were no significant differences in wage income, business income, remittance income, food grain income, outstanding loan borrowed status, and agriculture land between members and non-members. But, there was statistically significant difference especially in cash crop income, household income and livestock income. Cash crop income, household income and livestock incomes were 2.27 times, 1.5 times and 1.83 times higher for members compared to non-members respectively. This implies that microfinance has created opportunities for female members to participate in production for the market and enhanced their income and welfare. This has also empowered them economically.Item State and Causes of Rural Poverty: A Case of Thumki VDC Kaski(Department of Sociology, 2013) Ojha, PrakashNot availableItem A Study on Foreign Employment and Worker's Remittances in Nepal(Central Department of Economics Tribhuvan University Kirtipur, Kathmandu, 2016) Ghimire, Urmila