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Sunday, December 25, 2011

A Brief History of Nepal

A Brief History of Nepal
Newars are thought to have lived in the Nepal Valley since the 4th century AD, developing a Hindu-Buddhist culture. The Gurkha principality was later established by RAJPUT warriors from India, and in 1769 they conquered lands beyond the present-day borders of Nepal. After incursions into northern India in which the Gurkhas were defeated, Nepal lost part of its territory to British India but retained its independence and enjoyed close ties with the British.It has maintained its close association with India since the latter gained independence in 1947.
Nepal, the world's only Hindu monarchy, was controlled by a hereditary prime ministership until 1951. The nation's first election was held in 1959, but in 1960, King Mahendra dismissed the cabinet, dissolved parliament, and banned political parties. A 1962 constitution created a nonparty panchayat (council) system of government. After a 1980 referendum approved a modified version of the panchayat system, direct parliamentary elections were held in 1981. A dispute with India led to India's closing of most border crossings from March 1989 to July 1990, and the resultant

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Tourism Offices

Tourism Offices

The Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation has six Regional Offices located at Birgunj (South), Bhairahawa (South-West), Janakpur (Mid-East), Kakadvitta (Far-East), Nepalgunj (Far-West) and Pokhara (West) which are headed by an officer of the Ministry. Each Section Officer (Gazetted 3rd class officer) has sub regional officers in their jurisdiction called Nayab Subba.
Details are given below:
  1. Tourism Office, Kakadvitta
    Mr. Pitambar Sharma
    Section Officer
    Tel: 023-562035
  2. Tourism Office, Janakpur
    Mr. Satya Narayan Shaha
    Section Officer
    Tel.: 041-520755
  3. Tourism Office, Birgunj
    Mrs. Sandhya Shyambo
    Section Officer
    Tel.: 051-522083