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jobsnotices · 5 months ago
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Permanent Job Opportunity at Bajrabarahi Chapagaun Hospital - 2081
Permanent Job Opportunity at Bajrabarahi Chapagaun Hospital – 2081 for Lab Assistant to General Physician. Interested and eligible candidates can apply by 18 Shrawan 2081 (15 days of Publication of this notification) CAREER OPPORTUNITY Permanent Job Opportunity at Bajrabarahi Chapagaun Hospital – 2081 Bajrabarahi Chapagaun Hospital: In order to fill the following permanent positions in this…
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bikeshdesharphotography · 5 years ago
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Good Evening | 5:05 PM, Thursday, June 11, 2020 This photo was taken on last May. It seems ordinary shot. However, sometimes it speaks more than anything. As arable land is changing into concrete housing everywhere in the valley, my place is also losing its identity with the growing number of new houses. Maybe we don't see crops in a few years. So, I decided to feel it. And I did it. . . . #crops #crop #feelinggood #feelit #wheat #photooftheday #arable #handshot #handphotography #bless #picture #volume #chapagaun #identity #housing #memory #makeamemory #bikeshphotography #bikeshdesharphotography https://www.instagram.com/p/CBSv4pqB-Rp/?igshid=ag30wghrk2tk
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shaouraav · 5 years ago
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Bells in temple are not just used as decoration but to emit sound to cleanse the atmosphere around the temple and waken positive energy from our soul. Captured on Canon EOS R @canoneosr @canonasia Location : Chapagaun, Lalitpur, Nepal #bell #decoration #temple #photography #travelphotography #stockphotography #chapagaun #lalitpur #southasia #nepal #travel #visitnepal #visitnepal2020 #capturedoncanon #contentcreation #contentcreator #shaouraav (at Bajrabarahi) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9luj0QFOBa/?igshid=118n32nzmabl5
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jobpati · 3 years ago
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Bajrabarahi Chapagaun Hospital Vacancy for Various Health Services
Bajrabarahi Chapagaun Hospital Vacancy for Various Health Services
Bagmati State Government Ministry of Health, Directorate of Health Bajrabarahi Chapagaun Hospital Vacancy for Various Health Services Notice regarding the hiring of Bajrabarahi, Lalitpur doctors, and health workers . For the second time, the information has been published on 2079/02/17. As per the approved temporary contract posts of this hospital, the following posts of doctors and health…
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arjuna-vallabha · 4 years ago
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Bajrabarahi Temple, Chapagaun, Nepal, photo by Sijan Shrestha
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cf-community · 5 years ago
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Team Thaxaina with the involvement of 5 team members conducted ‘Technical Awareness and Boast’ at Valley Secondary College which is located at Chapagaun on 2019/06/16.The main objective of the team was go give awareness on security, internet and Cyber Crime.
“You can do whatever you want on the field that interests you the most.”
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duisabda · 6 years ago
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#sunrise🌅 #nepal #vyn2020 #shotsononeplus #mobilephotograpy #oneplus6 #achkrn (at Chapagaun) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bw3DJ73hH3B/?igshid=7ixy5xthp4ma
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ourtravels2nepalblr-blog · 6 years ago
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Nepal honeymoon vacation package
Cultural Heritage and natural beauty is the principal identity of the Nepal which attract many heart .Heart of Nepal,Kathmandu valley which boast of ancient temple, religious and cultural artifacts. The landscape of the green hills and the Himalayas in the surrounding enhance the attraction of the valley. Similarly, Pokhara is nature beauty tourist destination can offers closed view highest himalayas,peace lakes, golden aged temple. As well Chitwan is another wonderland in Nepal Vaction Package where you can enjoy jungle safari activities and Nagarkot excursion for sunrise and mountain views. Bandipur another attractive place for Best Nepal Honeymoon honeymoon Package trip maker in Nepal which is culturally rich hill station midway on Kathmandu and Pokhara.Gorkha another beautiful place of Nepal that gives the best opportunity to newlywed romantic couple to witness beautiful serene of snow covered mountains and also spectacular views of himalaya include view of Mt. Manasulu and Himalchuli.
Myriad romantic things to do in Nepal
Take sightseeing tours of the top tourist attractions in Nepal.
Raise the bar of sightseeing, by raising your altitude.
Enjoy views of the Mt. Everest from one of the Gokyo Lakes
Trekking is just one of the adventurous things to try on a Nepal honeymoon.
Rafting is another thrilling sport to try.
Paragliding: Pokhara and Bandipur.
Mountain biking: Pokhara, Godavari, Bungamati, Chapagaun, and Shivapuri National Park.
Jungle trekking, elephant safaris, and jeep safaris: Chitwan National Park and Bardia National Park. Overview of places
Pokhara: for a romantic nirvana in the City of Lakes
Patan: for a tryst with the spiritual side
Kathmandu: for its temples, nightlife, & everything more
Nagarkot: for a scenic backdrop, highlighted by the world’s highest peak
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thesisbindingcenter-blog · 8 years ago
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KNOWLEDGE REGARDING ANTENATAL CARE AMONG PRIMIGRAVIDA WOMAN IN CHAPAGAUN PHC LALITPUR KNOWLEDGE REGARDING ANTENATAL CARE AMONG PRIMIGRAVIDA WOMAN IN CHAPAGAUN PHC LALITPUR A Research Report Submitted for the Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement of Post Basic Bachelor Nursing Degree in Purbanchal University Pampoo Kumari Yadav B&B Medical Institute Gwarko, Lalitpur 2073
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bikeshdesharphotography · 5 years ago
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Good Evening | Tuesday, 6: 00 PM | Cloud illuminated pink, orange and gold at the time of sunset. This phenomenon usually is awe inspiring to see. It lasts only for few mins. . . . #sunsetsofinstagram #illumination #reflection #hirakaziniwas #chapagaun #pink #sunrays #photograph #walkaroundtheblock #quarantinelife #livethemoment #pinksunset #golden #goldenlight #goldsunset #bikeshphotography #bikeshdesharphotography (at Hira Kazi Niwas) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_zkgt1lpQH/?igshid=2r7n5glmtgfz
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shaouraav · 5 years ago
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A pigeon sharing space and offerings with the statue of Lord Hanuman at Bajrabarahi Temple. Captured on Canon EOS R @canoneosr @canonasia Location : Chapagaun, Lalitpur, Nepal #pigeon #share #photography #travelphotography #stockphotography #bajrabarahi #lalitpur #southasia #nepal #travel #visitnepal #visitnepal2020 #capturedoncanon #contentcreation #contentcreator #shaouraav (at Chapagaun) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9lb-1nFAH-/?igshid=1su5fvlfo5q82
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nepal123 · 8 years ago
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Man found dead in Godavari Municipality
Man found dead in Godavari Municipality
KATHMANDU: Police said a man was found dead at roadside pavement at Yeklephanta in Chapagaun in Godavari Municipality on Tuesday. Police identified the deceased as 55-year-old Deepak Pariyar, a permanent resident of Champi in Godavari Municipality-9 in Lalitpur district. Meanwhile, police said they are investigating into the case. The post Man found dead in Godavari Municipality appeared first on…
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arjuna-vallabha · 8 years ago
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Watercolour of the temple of Vajra Varahi at Chapagaun, Patan
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yujesh · 8 years ago
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What am i doing?
April 10, 2017 Got a message on my oneplatinum slack account. The message was regarding the notice for meeting at soltee hotel with British clients from our M.D. We, team of 9 were all in panic about what shall we do now. Yes, all of them were very clear about their job roles and responsibilities. But, me wasn't​; Reason: no proper designation. I somewhere knew that this was a test from MD and thought of preparing for the worst case where, i have to give presentation in the meeting. My team consists of 3 of us and I alone can't run and prepare slides and all. Team work is important. I always have questions swimming on my head. Yes, my question is always clear, concise and simple. And am still confused about my job role. A pre meeting was set before going to the virtual client where everyone of us were in 360 table and had to describe the respective job roles in the project​. After each individual spoke, everyone had to give a vote (thumbs up or half thumbs up in our case). The votes i gave for team leaders: Design full, Dot net full, Android half, Api half, System architect half, QA full, iOS half, PM half. Half because their answers weren't as what I expected. And finally my turn. What is my designation, is always my first question when i enter office. I always thought about Scrum Master as my job, Nope. The designation given to me is of Communication Manager, and I don't know what that job role means. And I often get scolded for not doing Project Manager job. Weird, I know​. I spoke about half from system architect and half from Project Manager. This was what people said, but i clearly talked about what i do and what i would like to do. M.D asked me about my job roles and i said scrum master and communication manager. And I knew he was still in confusion in my case. The bad feelings i was getting that time was because i made PM and SA in akward situation. i described their job roles in mine in detail. I got full thumbs up vote from all team members. Wtf, i know. Day went good. Not much of troubles, except for same question on my head: what do i do? . Naren invited to his home to us, the laurey gang (Naren, Kshitz, Subodh, Me and Ashwin) for Chapagaun jatra. Mr. Wangel was also there, drank beers, had good chats, times with the guys. April 11,2017: Today Headache am having right now. I think i drank too much of beers (naah). Kind of getting ready for office now from Naren's place. Hope my day goes well today.
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cf-community · 5 years ago
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Team named Royalty with the involvement of 7 team members conducted awareness program on breaking hypocrisy in Jyotidaya Cooperative School, Chapagaun. Their main focus was on menstrual health. 
“Team work leads to better result.”
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metrorailnews · 8 years ago
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Latest News from https://goo.gl/vRNLLc
Nepal needs metro rail in Kathmandu city
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Kathmandu, Nepal: ‘Kathmandu is choking and the government is joking!’ A popular slogan going viral on social media, it is a fair description of the state of the Capital at present. Latest studies show that pollutants in Kathmandu’s air are five times more than the World Health Organisation’s guidelines. The latest pollution index by city ranked Kathmandu sixth globally. These data reflect the present situation; the Valley is rapidly becoming a bowl of dust and smoke. The unprecedented increase in the number of two- and four-wheelers, narrow roads, poor engineering practice during road widening schemes or road works are some of the main factors turning Kathmandu into ‘Dustmandu’. Time is running out to tackle the problems of traffic congestion and air pollution. The capital will grind to a standstill in the next few years if immediate action is not taken. An ultimate solution to these problems is the introduction of a mass rapid transit line through an electrified metro rail system in the Valley.
Recently, the Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding on conducting a technical and financial feasibility study for an elevated monorail system in the city. This indicates that the KMC is gradually realising the need for a new mode of transport. However, it is doubtful if it has fully comprehended the nature and size of the transport problem the city is facing.
A monorail system has a slim and light body structure, and so the authority could argue that it would be more feasible for Kathmandu’s narrow roads. However, it is necessary to understand that the capacity of a monorail system is very limited, catering to only 3,000 to 4,000 passengers per direction per hour. For Kathmandu, a densely populated and rapidly growing city, a metro rail system should be provided instead.
The proposed monorail system is a short-sighted vision, as the limited capacity would not solve the major transportation problem the city is facing. A monorail system could be appropriate for subsidiary lines serving short distance feeder travel with low passenger volume. Such a system would be more appropriate for developing urban areas outside the core urban zone.
Three lines
Kathmandu is in need of a mass rapid transit system covering a wide part of the city, which can operate efficiently at a much greater capacity. A metro rail with a transport capacity of 20,000 to 50,000 passengers per direction per hour is required to meet present and future traffic needs. This applies particularly to the major transport arteries that will be built through and around the central areas of the Valley. The area within the Ring Road is the central zone of activity with major businesses and government administrative centres; it is also home to approximately 2 million people. For such a congested and densely populated region, a monorail system would not be adequate. To deal with Kathmandu’s current and future transport chaos, immediate development of a metro system is essential.
The Kathmandu, Patan and Chakrapath lines are proposed as the principal rail transport routes.  The Kathmandu line will connect the eastern and western parts of the Valley through central Kathmandu. This 54km-long line will connect Thankot with Sankhu and Banepa via Bhrikuti Mandap. Likewise, the Patan line will connect the southern and northern parts of the Valley through the city centre. This 25km-long line will connect Chapagaun with Budhanilkantha via Bhrikuti Mandap. The Chakrapath line—about 30km long—is proposed as an orbital line.
These three lines will serve as the Valley’s major transport arteries. Details will only be ascertained after a proper study; however, a capacity ranging from 20,000 to 50,000 passengers per direction per hour would not be an unrealistic estimate. International standard track gauges or equivalents should be adopted; if the civil structures are built robustly, the capacity could be enhanced by simply increasing the number of coaches.
A societal asset
Lessons can be learned from metro development in other Asian cities such as Bangkok and Delhi. Bangkok has operated the BTS sky train system since 1999; it has a capacity of up to 25,000 passengers per hour per direction, and daily ridership is about 600,000. Likewise, Delhi’s metro, operational since 2002, has a capacity of about 50,000 passengers per hour per direction.
A monorail system could be built with limited investment. A cheaper solution is clearly very attractive. Some claim that a monorail system could cost at least 80 percent less than a metro rail system. However, the city should not build infrastructure that will be outdated in a few years. Lack of timely and proper investment could potentially have huge consequences.
A metro rail system is essential for the regeneration of our city. Once built, such transport infrastructure will become a societal asset for generations. Such assets should be sufficiently resilient and their planning should be relevant for at least the next 20 years. A cheaper solution such as monorail is attractive and may work in the short-term, but our city needs a sustainable transportation system. The benefits of an effective rail transportation infrastructure is clear—it will boost economic growth, create jobs, regenerate communities, connect people and places, enhance the quality of life and foster environmental sustainability.
Building Kathmandu’s first metro railway will present many engineering challenges. Some 60km of tunnels and 45km of viaducts will be required for the proposed three principal train lines. The capital city will only be able to carry out this bold mission with proper vision, policy, planning, strategy and investment.
All residents and businesses of the Kathmandu Valley should oppose narrow visions, unsustainable policies and inappropriate planning, and support the implementation of robust city infrastructure such as the metro rail. The introduction of a metro system is vital for environmental sustainability, economic prosperity and an improved quality of life in Kathmandu.
(This article was written by Mr. Amatya and first published in Kathmandupost. He is a chartered civil engineer and ground-engineering specialist currently practising in the UK.
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