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Sunday, February 15
Lesson to learn
Lesson to learn. How kind man are?
Some people never think about it self it does for others. Every man should be like the people.
Wednesday, February 4
Tuesday, February 3
Routine/Schedule of class 12
Higher Secondary Education Board (HSEB), examination controller office, Sanothimi, Bhaktapur has published exam routine of Grade 11 and grade 12 for the academic year 2072 B.S., for both regular and partial students.
The Examination time will be from 7 am to 10 am.
Grade 12 and 11 exam routine published by HSEB as follows:
The Examination time will be from 7 am to 10 am.
Grade 12 and 11 exam routine published by HSEB as follows:
Grade 12 Exam Routine/Schedule
Class 12
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Date
|
Subject
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Subject code no.
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2072/1/20
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Com. English
|
004
|
Anibarya Baikalpik Sanskrit Rachana
|
005
| |
2072/1/22
|
Physics
|
210
|
Political Science
|
258
| |
Home Science
|
264
| |
Hotel Management
|
270
| |
Sociology
|
272
| |
General Law
|
296
| |
Painting
|
626
| |
Child Development and Learning
|
902
| |
2072/1/23
|
Com.Nepali
|
006
|
Alternative English
|
008
| |
Instructional Evaluation
|
918
| |
2072/1/24
|
Com.English – (Partial Students)
|
004
|
2072/1/25
|
Chemistry
|
212
|
Economics
|
226
| |
Population Studies
|
246
| |
Mass communication
|
262
| |
Philosophy
|
276
| |
Library & Information Science
|
298
| |
Environmental Education
|
608
| |
Byakaran
|
610
| |
Chemistry Education
|
942
| |
Opt. Byakaran – II ( Ved Bidhyashram)
|
634
| |
2072/1/27
|
Biology ( Zoology + Botany)
|
214
|
Opt. English
|
220
| |
Principles of Accounting –II
|
224
| |
Urdu
|
286
| |
German
|
288
| |
Human Value Education
|
290
| |
Nyaya
|
616
| |
Veda
|
618
| |
Nitishastra
|
620
| |
Applied Arts
|
630
| |
2072/1/28
|
Dance
|
250
|
History
|
256
| |
Culture
|
266
| |
Travel & Tourism
|
274
| |
Elements of Finance
|
606
| |
Jyotish
|
612
| |
Teaching Science
|
904
| |
Teaching Social Studies
|
906
| |
Teaching Health & Environment Science
|
938
| |
Opt Byakaran – III ( Ved Bidhyashram)
|
635
| |
2072/1/29
|
Mathematics
|
216
|
BOOM
|
222
| |
OMSP
|
228
| |
Health & Physical Education
|
244
| |
Psychology
|
252
| |
Music
|
254
| |
Linguistics
|
280
| |
Co-operative Management
|
604
| |
Sahitya
|
614
| |
Business Studies
|
628
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2071/1/30
|
Geography
|
218
|
Computer Science
|
230
| |
Opt. Nepali
|
232
| |
Maithili
|
248
| |
Hindi
|
260
| |
Newari
|
268
| |
Rural Development
|
602
| |
Sculpture
|
624
| |
Folk Music ( Vocal/ Instrument Flute)
|
638/640
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2071/1/31
|
Agriculture
|
278
|
Business Mathematics
|
908
| |
Marketing
|
910
| |
Introduction to Education Technology
|
912
| |
Primary Education
|
914
| |
Environment Education ( Old Course)
|
916
| |
Instructional Organization
|
922
| |
Contemporary Society
|
924
| |
General Mathematics
|
926
| |
General Science
|
928
| |
Social Studies
|
930
| |
Rural Economics
|
932
| |
Special Need Education
|
934
| |
Gender Studies
|
936
| |
Food & Nutrition
|
940
| |
History of Arts
|
944
| |
Nepal Parichaya
|
946
| |
Sanskriti Baykaran Rachana
|
948
| |
Music
|
950
|
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Grade 11 Exam Routine/Schedule
Class 11
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Date
|
Subject
|
Subject code no.
|
2072/2/1
|
Com. English – (Regular Students)
|
002
|
Anibarya Balkalpik Sanakrit Rachana
|
001
| |
2072/2/3
|
Physics
|
110
|
Introduction to Education (Old course)
|
134
| |
Introduction to Education (New course)
|
134
| |
Political Science
|
158
| |
Home Science
|
164
| |
Hotel Management
|
170
| |
Sociology
|
172
| |
General Law
|
196
| |
Painting
|
326
| |
2072/2/4
|
Com. Nepali
|
003
|
Alternative English
|
007
| |
2072/2/5
|
Com. English – (Partial Students)
|
002
|
2072/2/6
|
Chemistry
|
112
|
Economics
|
126
| |
Population Studies
|
146
| |
Mass communication
|
162
| |
Philosophy
|
176
| |
Biology Education
|
194
| |
Library & Information Science
|
198
| |
Environmental Education
|
308
| |
Byakaran
|
310
| |
Opt. Byakaran- I ( Ved bidhyashram)
|
334
| |
2072/2/7
|
Geography
|
118
|
Computer Science
|
130
| |
Opt. nepali
|
132
| |
Maithili
|
148
| |
Hindi
|
160
| |
Newari
|
168
| |
Physics Education
|
192
| |
Rural Development
|
302
| |
Classical Music ( Vocal/ Instrument Flute)
|
338/340
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Sculpture
|
324
| |
2072/2/8
|
Biology ( Zoology + Botany)
|
114
|
Teaching Mathematics
|
138
| |
Teaching Nepali
|
140
| |
Teaching English
|
142
| |
Dance
|
150
| |
History
|
156
| |
Culture
|
166
| |
Travel & Tourism
|
174
| |
Elements of Finance
|
306
| |
Jyotish
|
312
| |
Nyaya
|
316
| |
2072/2/10
|
Mathematics
|
116
|
BOOM
|
122
| |
OMSP
|
128
| |
Health & Physical Education
|
144
| |
Psychology
|
152
| |
Music
|
154
| |
Linguistics
|
180
| |
Co-operative Management
|
304
| |
Sahitya
|
314
| |
Business Stuides
|
328
| |
2072/2/11
|
Instructional Pedagogy ( New Course)
|
136
|
Instructional Pedagogy ( Old Course)
|
136
| |
2072/2/12
|
Opt. English
|
120
|
Principles of Accounting - I
|
124
| |
Agriculture
|
178
| |
Urdu
|
186
| |
German
|
188
| |
Human Value Education
|
190
| |
Veda
|
318
| |
Nitishastra
|
320
| |
Applied Arts
|
330
| |
Anibarya Sanskrit Rachana
|
332
| |
Classical Music ( Tabala)
|
336
|
Sunday, February 1
Tuesday, January 27
Sunday, January 25
Monday, January 19
HSEB Result Published
HSEB Result Published
Hseb has recently publish the result of class 11 2070,
Check your result by the following methods.
type HSEB <space> symbol number then send on 5001.
To check your mark sheet.
go to http://hseb.ntc.net.np
http://www.hseb.edu.np/result/grade-xi-result-2070
Hseb has recently publish the result of class 11 2070,
Check your result by the following methods.
type HSEB <space> symbol number then send on 5001.
To check your mark sheet.
go to http://hseb.ntc.net.np
http://www.hseb.edu.np/result/grade-xi-result-2070
Result of HSEB
Result of HSEB
The result of HSEB ( Higher Secondary Education Board ) is going to publish the result.
http://goo.gl/xJJmVT
http://goo.gl/KQ1c1o
http://goo.gl/yORu46
http://goo.gl/pUUqHA
The result of HSEB ( Higher Secondary Education Board ) is going to publish the result.
http://goo.gl/xJJmVT
http://goo.gl/KQ1c1o
http://goo.gl/yORu46
http://goo.gl/pUUqHA
Wednesday, January 14
Tuesday, January 13
Result of class 11.
Result of class 11.
Higher Secondary Education Board (HSEB), Exam controller division, Sanothimi Bhaktapur is likely to publish HSEB results of Class 11 soon in coming days.
Some of the ways to views HSEB +2 (Class 11) results as follows:
1. By SMS:
> Send SMS to 2722
Type HSEB<space>Symbol No. and SMS to 2722 after the results are announced.
Example: HSEB 20032410
> Send SMS to 1600
Type hseb symbol_no dob(yy/mm/dd) and send it to 1600, for example, type (hseb 22071382 55/01/01) and send it to 1600
Courtesy:
Office of the Higher Secondary Education Board
Sanothimi, Bhaktapur
Each SMS will attract Rs.5/- plus all applicable Govt Tax.
2. IVR System (From PSTN and CDMA phones)
Dial 1601 and follow the instructions
3. Website:
> Official Website: http://hseb.ntc.net.np/
1. By SMS:
> Send SMS to 2722
Type HSEB<space>Symbol No. and SMS to 2722 after the results are announced.
Example: HSEB 20032410
> Send SMS to 1600
Type hseb symbol_no dob(yy/mm/dd) and send it to 1600, for example, type (hseb 22071382 55/01/01) and send it to 1600
Courtesy:
Office of the Higher Secondary Education Board
Sanothimi, Bhaktapur
Each SMS will attract Rs.5/- plus all applicable Govt Tax.
2. IVR System (From PSTN and CDMA phones)
Dial 1601 and follow the instructions
3. Website:
> Official Website: http://hseb.ntc.net.np/
Tuesday, January 6
LPG Shortage in Pokhara
LPG Shortage in Pokhara
Paucity of cooking gas has had a telltale impact on almost every household, especially on students living as tenants in Pokhara.
“I search for a cylinder of gas everyday, but end up frustrated at the end after scouting the entire bazaar,” said Manju Sharma of Nayabazaar, “Though I’ve also deposited certain amount with a local gas trader in advance, it appears I will have to wait for a long time.”
Sharma and hundreds of others vented their ire at the nonchalant attitude of the local administration.
“If on the one hand, they have done nothing to ensure smooth supply of cooking gas for the past on-and-a-half months; on the other, they’ve ignored to prevent black-marketing as traders only oblige big hotels and shops,” Sharma said.
Amidst the charges, the district monitoring committee of Kaski raided a number of LPG depots in Pokhara today.
“We monitored the depots, but except for one, we found all the other depots had run out of stock,” said Kaski Assistant Chief District Officer Chandranath Gautam, adding that 50 full LPG cylinders were found at Samriddhi Traders at Ranipauwa.
Besides Samriddhi traders, DNR Traders at Lakeside, Rushri Traders in Jarebahar and Ashok Asmit Traders at Zero Kilometre were monitored today.
Meanwhile, LPG Traders’ Association Kaski chairperson Narayan Poudel clarified that the gas crunch had to do with repairs of the gas plant in India. “The scarcity will end as soon as repairs at the plant in Barauni, India, is completed,” he said.
Chief of Nepal Oil
Corporation Lekhnath, Manoj Thakur confirmed the reason behind the gas crunch.
Every month 100,000
LPG cylinders consumes Pokhara. Two dozen of LPG traders are in Pokhara
Monday, January 5
Four Chinese Soldier Kill by North Korean After Robbery
Four Chinese Soldier kill by North Korean after robbery
During a robbery four Chinese citizens soldier killed by a North Korean.
They crossed the border into China in search of food, media reports said
Monday.
The young North Korean soldier crossed the border in late December and stole money and food at a house before killing four residents in China’s northeastern city of Helong, South Korea’s Yonhap news agency and Dong-A Ilbo newspaper said.
Both cited sources in the border areas between China and the North.
The victims were either shot dead or beaten to death, Dong-A said, adding he was later shot and captured by Chinese authorities.
“Killing several Chinese nationals... is a major crime, so there are good possibilities that China, unlike other runaway North Korean soldiers captured before, will not hand him over to the North,” said an unnamed Seoul official quoted by Yonhap.
All able-bodied young men in the North are subject to 10 years of military service. Many army bases are known to suffer food shortage and starving troops often cross the border to China in search of food.
Private markets cropping up across the North in recent years have helped ease starvation among ordinary citizens.
Seoul’s unification ministry that handles North Korea affairs declined to comment on the incident.
“Chinese authorities have already reached an agreement with the North not to officially announce it,” Yonhap quoted the Seoul official as saying.
Dong-A said the victims were two elderly ethnic Korean couples. Koreans make up for about 30 per cent of the population in China’s Yanbian Korean autonomous prefecture that borders the North.
“It has become pretty common for the past decade that North Koren soldiers sneak across the border at night to seek food here,” Dong-A quoted one resident of the area as saying.
An official with the Yanbian police told AFP he had no knowledge of the reported incident.
The border with China is a major route for escape for North Koreans fleeing poverty and repression at home. They also cross the border temporarily to find food and jobs.
Thousands flee by secretly crossing into China and later travelling to a third country before seeking resettlement in the South.
On New Year’s Afghan Official Offers Eve Death Details
On New
Year’s Afghan Official offers Eve Death details
The
dead body of Afghan Children was surrounded by their relatives. On Thursday, 1
Jan, 2015 the rocket strike on a wedding party in Helmand province south of
Kabul, Afghanistan. The Police of Afghan
were investigating an apparent rocket strike on a wedding party. Strike rocket
killed at least 28 people, many of them women and children, an official said on
Thursday, as President Ashraf Ghani marked the country's transition to full
sovereignty after the formal end of the 13-year international military mission.
The army was fighting the Taliban in a volatile region of Southern
Helmand province when artillery shells fired by the military hit a nearby
wedding party, killing at least 28 people on New Year’s Eve.
Din Mohammad, part of a presidential delegation sent to Sangin district to
investigate the incident, says there was a heavy firefight with insurgents at
the time.
He says two soldiers have been arrested in
connection with the incident and will face unspecified charges.
The
shells hit the house where a wedding party had gathered to welcome the bride.
Along with the 28 killed, more than 50 people were wounded.
Afghan
forces took over responsibility for nationwide security as of this month
following the drawdown of NATO and U.S. troops.
Sunday, January 4
Due To Bad Weather Flight of Pokhara Has Cancelled.
All flight of Pokhara was forced to cancel, except one, because of bad weather and poor visibility today.
After a Nepal Airlines aircraft successfully took off for the Capital this morning, the weather condition deteriorated, and all other flights from the airport were cancelled, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal.
For today, the Buddha Air had scheduled six flights, the Yeti Airlines seven and the Simrik Air three to Kathmandu, according to Pokhara Airport's chief Deepak Baral.
They were all cancelled.
Likewise, a Tara Air flight to Jomsom of Mustang also witnessed the same fate.
The Pokhara Valley witnessed a drizzle and was blanketed by thick fog throughout the day. The mercury has also plummeted.
For today, the Buddha Air had scheduled six flights, the Yeti Airlines seven and the Simrik Air three to Kathmandu, according to Pokhara Airport's chief Deepak Baral.
They were all cancelled.
Likewise, a Tara Air flight to Jomsom of Mustang also witnessed the same fate.
The Pokhara Valley witnessed a drizzle and was blanketed by thick fog throughout the day. The mercury has also plummeted.
The two districts behind the mountains, have received a heavy snowfall, that is Manang and Mustang.
The mountains in the Annapurna Range are all snowclad.
Manage Fewa Lake
A major tourist destination in Pokhara is Fewa lake. Pokhara Sub-metropolis said that the responsibility of protecting and managing Fewa Lake. The water of Fewa Lake is quite polluted.
To protect and manage the lake, the sub-metropolis today formed Fewa Lake Conservation and Management Office at the Lakeside.
Mahesh Baral, Executive Officer at the sub-metropolis, said that they had established the office to study the past as well as present efforts made to protect the lake and devise a sustainable solution in coordination with several NGOs and INGOs.
“We have allocated a budget of Rs 1.3 million to run the office as well as to protect the lake for now,” Baral said. He informed that they have proposed a budget of Rs five million for the project in the next fiscal.
“Several organisations including UN Habitat and Hariyo Ban have pledged to lend their support for the conservation of the lake,” Baral added.
The office has been authorised to carry out a study on all the past reports prepared on protection, development and encroachment control and formulate a comprehensive work plan for the protection of the lake. The office has been authorised to launch a sanitation campaign in collaboration with various organisations along with removal of water hyacinth, among others, to beautify the lake.
Likewise, the office can take initiative to collect fund for conservation of the lake from home and abroad, according to Baral.
Although several organisations are involved, efforts made so far to conserve the lake have failed to yield positive results.
The Nepal Electricity Authority has been generating power from the lake, the Department of Irrigation is operating a canal, Nepal Agriculture Research Centre is breeding fish in the lake while the District Development Committee collects tax from boatmen.
Dinesh Kumar Thapaliya the Administrator of Western Region said that the sub-metropolis is taking the responsibility of conserving the Fewa lake. Within two years tangible results can be expected.
The condition of Fewa Lake has deteriorated
over time. The area of water body has shrunk from 10 square kilometers to half.
The average depth of water is 8.6 meters while the maximum depth is 19 meters.
Sand and boulders have accumulated on the ground of the lake and water hyacinth
has contaminated it, making it unsuitable for drinking.