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Item An Impact Study of Rural Electrification in Nepal: Special Reference to Khaira Area in Pyuthan District(Central Department of Rural Development, 2008) Acharya, Ram KrishnaNepal is rich in water resource. Similarly, the topography of Nepal is also favourable for the hydro electricity generation. In the same way, rural electrification can be extended from this electricity generation which is necessary in order to reduce the use of traditional sources of energy in the rural areas. There are different types of rural electrification process, such as rural electrification from the national grid, rural electrification from the micro hydro, etc in the present position, this rural electrification is being held in higher rate in the rural areas than past. But without the proper study of impact or rural electrification, we cannot say that the rural electrification is creating the favourable impact in the rural areas. This study is basically related the impact of rural electrification project of the Jjimruk Hydro Electricity and Rural Electrification Center (JHEREC) in the Khaira VDC of Pyuthan district of Nepal which reflects the both the positive and negative impact of rural electrification project of JHEREC. The JHEREC has extended its rural electrification project to this VDC before 12 years from the power station. The people of this VDC are using electricity in different purpose such as lighting, cooking, heating, in machines, in industries, in irrigation sector etc. But it is perhaps unknown that this electrification is creating the favourable impact or not in these sectors. This study mainly focuses on this issue of the rural electrification in this VDC. It mainly illustrates the socio-economic impact of this rural electrification project of JHEREC. This study has following objectives: to evaluate the impact of rural electrification upon industrial sector and the irrigation systems of the selected area, to evaluate the impact of rural electrification upon the public health and education, to evaluate the impact of rural electrification upon the firewood and petroleum consumption, to evaluate the impact of service delivery system of rural electrification on the selected area. In order to achieve these objectives of the research, the explorative, descriptive and analytical frameworks of research are used on the basic of primary and secondary data. The major variables used in this research are the household, the irrigation, the education, the public health, the industrial sector, fuel wood consumption, petroleum consumption, etc. The impact of rural electrification is evaluated upon these variables through different techniques in this research but each variable has some conceptual framework in it. The simple random sampling is used while conducting the field survey to acquire the primary data in this research. The sample size of the study is 829 households of the universe (about 11 percent). In the same way, the secondary data are also used for the comparison. Different statistical tools and the computer programmes are used in order to achieve the objectives of the research. There are six chapters in this report viz. Introduction, Literature Review, Methodology, Study Area Description and Operational Schedule of Research, Data Analysis and Findings and Conclusion and Recommendations. More than 20Previous literatures are reviewed before conducting this research. In the same way, the forth chapter of the research has illustrated the status of selected variables in the study area. From the analysis of the data, we get the following findings of the variables in this research. • More than 90 percent households are getting the facility of electricity in Khaira VDC • This rural electrification project has given positive impact on the industrial sector of this VDC, • The rural electrification is unable to create the favourable impact on the irrigation sector because there is lack of availability of electricity in the nearby farmlands, • The electrification is unable to reduce the firewood consumption because of the high tariff rate of electricity than firewood, • The electricity has substituted the kerosene consumption in most parts of the VDC but some of the households of the VDC are compelled to use kerosene because lack of extension of electricity in the whole VDC. • The electricity supply, the meter reading system, etc. are regular in the VDC. • The Bill Payment counter (Khalanga Counter) is far away and the access less or less access to the electricity affords are the main problems of service delivery mechanism to the people, The report has recommended mainly about the service delivery system of the rural electrification project of JHEREC.Item Socio-Economic impact of Surnaya micro Hydropower project in Shankarpur V.D.C.: A Case Study of Micro-Hydropower of Shankarpur V.D.C. of Baitadi District(Central Department of Rural Development, 2008) Chand, Surendra BahadurEnergy plays a vital role in national development because it is essential not only for meeting necessities like cooking and lighting but is also vital for productive sector of the economy. The total energy consumption in Nepal was 8.205 million TOE hi 2002 (about 15 GJ per capita) of which traditional energy provided 85.27 percent, commercial energy provided about 14.24 percent and renewable energy provided only 0.48 percent of the total energy consumption. About 48.5 percent of the total population has benefited from electricity. It is estimated that in Nepal more than 6,000 rivers flows, whose total length is about 45,000 km. The theoretical and commercial potential of hydropower in Nepal are about 83,000 MW and 42,000 MW respectively. However, only about 560 MW has been generated by the various hydropower stations. Micro-hydropower is the ideal answer to the present energy crisis of Nepal. It is the most proven, most reliable and potentially cost effective. The present study is focused in the socio-economic impact of Surndyagad MHP in Shankapur V.D.C. of Baitadi. It was conducted with following objectives: To identify the role of MHP in rural electrification. To assess the present energy situation in Shankapur V.D.C. of Baitadi district. To find out the people's participation for the development and promotion of MHP in Shankapur V.D.C. Shankarpur V.D.C. of Baitadi district was selected as the study area. For the fulfilment of the above objectives, the study guided by sample frame from where the sample population 20 percent and the total sample is to be 46 households. Structured, unstructured questionnaire and focused interview techniques are used for data collection. Survey found that more than 55 percent of the total households benefited from MHP in the study area. After the installation of MHP, more than 36 percent of the sample households-,, utilized their surplus time on households activities. Literacy class was introduced and students could study one hour more every day during evening by using electric bulbs. Only about 21.74 percent of sample households were involved in productive work by using MHP and the income level was increased considerably. It was recommended that, simple and transparent procedures for loan sanctioning should be developed and institutionalized. Capabilities should be built up at village level for operation, maintenance and repairing. There is a need to integrate MHP system promotion with income generating and social development activities in order to justify the subsidy scheme. Community owned and managed micro-hydropower plants should be promoted.