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Jiwanta Sambandha
Jiwanta Sambandha ( Nepali: जीवन्त सम्बन्ध) is a memoir by Nepalese cardiologist Om Murti Anil. It describes the importance of human relationships in modern life. It is inspired by the personal and professional experiences related to the death of his father and the author highlights the social responsibility of an individual. The book received attention from readers for its emotional and relatable storytelling. The entire revenue from the sales of this book are used to support vulnerable elderly people, conduct health camps, and provide scholarships to underprivileged students through the Dr. Om Foundation. Background Jiwanta Sambandha is the second book by Dr. Om Murti Anil, who authored his first book “ Ma Pani Doctor” in 2013 with the aim to promote health awareness in Nepali language. Dr. Anil is a cardiologist and public health advocate. Anil wrote this book based on his relationship with his father Tej Narayan Singh, who died from prostate ...
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Om Murti Anil
Om Murti Anil (; born 31 October 1978) is a Nepalese cardiologist, social worker, author and social media influencer. He is the founder of the National Cardiac Centre and is recognized for his contributions to cardiovascular health awareness in Nepal and beyond.6 In 2014, he led and funded an 11-day heart camp, the largest in the country, providing free heart checkups and treatment to 6859 individuals along with research on causes of heart disease in youths. He has published two books: '' Ma Pani Doctor'' (2013), aimed at public health education; and '' Jiwanta Sambandha'' (2023), a memoir exploring the importance of relationships and fatherhood. He also founded the Dr. Om Foundation in 2023, a non-profit organization that conducts free health camps, offers scholarships to underprivileged students, and promotes social transformation through community-based initiatives. Anil has received several honors, including the Prime Minister National Talent Award for his contribution ...
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Bhagawan Koirala
Bhagawan Koirala () (born July 24, 1960) is a Nepalese Cardiothoracic surgeon, professor and Social Worker. He led the team of Nepalese surgeons in Shahid Gangalal National Heart Centre for Open-heart surgery in Nepal. He is considered a good manager of the public hospitals. Education and Background Koirala completed his primary school in his hometown of Palpa. He then completed a “Certificate in General Medicine”, a degree equivalent to that of a Physician assistant, from the Institute of Medicine in Kathmandu. His deep interest took him to Kharkiv, Ukraine, where he graduated from Kharkiv Medical Institute in 1989. He credits his teacher during the paramedic course for encouraging him to take a career in medicine, particularly in the field of cardiac surgery. He did his post-graduation in Cardiothoracic and surgery from the National Institute of Cardiovascular diseases, Dhaka University in 1994. He also has a valid USMLE certificate. He did a year of surgical residency ...
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Smokers Are Not Selfish
Smokers are not selfish was a health campaign that took place in Nepal with the aim of encouraging individuals to Smoking cessation, quit smoking. This event spanned two weeks, culminating on February 14, 2024, which coincided with both Valentine's Day and Vasant Panchami. It was initiated by Om Murti Anil, Dr. Om Murti Anil. The campaign used an emotional appeal that framed smoking cessation as a meaningful act of love for one's family. According to reports, it successfully helped 2500 individuals to quit smoking. The campaign was predominantly digital, using Facebook and other social media platforms to raise awareness about tobacco risks. It combined online pledges, medical consultations, motivational support and community participation to encourage smoking cessation. It was organized by Dr. Om Foundation and engaged nearly 19000 school children in poetry, quiz and art competitions based on the theme of harmful effects of tobacco to promote tobacco free lifestyle. Its combination ...
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Rastriya Samachar Samiti
The Rastriya Samachar Samiti (RSS; ; translation: ''National News Agency''), having a nationwide network, is the largest and longest serving news agency in Nepal. It was established in 1961 (2018 BS) under the Rastriya Samachar Samiti Act, 2019 BS, merging two privately owned news agencies with a view to facilitating newspapers and broadcast media. With the development of news media in Nepal, subscribers of RSS have reached more than 100 newspapers, radio, online media and television. A pool of permanent and stringer reporters scattered throughout the country contributes to the news service and photo file every day. History The RSS has had arrangements for the exchange of news with the Associated Press (AP) of the USA, Agence France Presse (AFP) of France, Xinhua of China, Kyodo of Japan, Press Trust of India and Associated Press of Pakistan for over three decades, and has recently started providing a high quality photo service of national and international events subscribing fro ...
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National Assembly (Nepal)
The Rastriya Sabha (), officially known as the National Assembly, is the upper house of the Federal Parliament of Nepal, the lower house being the House of Representatives. The composition and powers of the Assembly are established by Part 8 and 9 of the Constitution of Nepal. There are a total of 59 members: 8 members are elected from each of the seven provinces by an electoral college of each province, and three are appointed by the President on recommendation of the government. Members serve staggered six year terms such that the term of one-third members expires every two years. History The National Assembly was first provisioned by the "Constitution of the Kingdom of Nepal 1990", which replaced the old panchayat system of parliament with a bicameral parliament. The National Assembly under the 1990 Constitution was dissolved on 15 January 2007 and replaced by a unicameral Interim Legislature. Following two Constituent Assembly elections which also served as a unitary Le ...
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Commission For The Investigation Of Abuse Of Authority
The Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA; ) is an apex constitutional body for corruption control for the Government of Nepal. The fundamental function of the Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) is to prevent corruption within the Nepalese government. The Commission is the only body to investigate, prosecute and bring actions against officials accused of corruption or maladministration. The Constitution of Nepal has empowered CIAA to investigate and probe cases against the people holding any public office and their associates who are alleged to indulge in the abuse of authority by way of corruption. As a constitutional body, the authority vested on CIAA are as per the Article 238 and 239 of the Constitution of Nepal. Prem Kumar Rai is the Chief Commissioner of the Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority. Commissioners are Kishor Kumar Silwal, Jaya Bahadur Chand, Dr. Hari Poudel, Dr. Sumitra Shrestha Amatya. The CIAA will initia ...
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Rastriya Banijya Bank
Rastriya Banijya Bank (RBB) (translation: National Commercial Bank; ) is fully government owned, and the largest commercial bank in Nepal. RBB was established on January 23, 1966 (2022 Magh 10 BS) under the RBB Act. RBB provides banking services to customers including banks, insurance companies, industrial trading houses, airlines, hotels, and many other sectors. Constituted under RBB Act 2021 with the full ownership of the government of Nepal, the bank has been running under Bank and Financial Institute Act (BAFIA) and Company Act (CA) 2063. The bank, licensed by NRB as an 'A' class commercial bank of the country, is a component of the Nepalese economy. Ownership structure The Bank currently has a paid-up capital of Nepalese Rupees Rupee (, ) is the common name for the currencies of India, Mauritius, Nepal, Pakistan, Seychelles, and Sri Lanka, and of former currencies of Afghanistan, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, the United Arab Emirates (as the Gulf rupee), British East Af ...
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Gorkhapatra
''Gorkhapatra'' () is the oldest Nepali language state-owned national daily newspaper of Nepal. It was started as a weekly newspaper in May 1901 and became a daily newspaper in 1961. It is managed by the Gorkhapatra Sansthan. ''The Rising Nepal'' is an English-language sister newspaper of ''Gorkhapatra''. It is the sixth oldest newspaper in continuous publication in South Asia and the oldest in Nepal. ''Gorkha Bharat Jiba''n, edited by Motiram Bhatta was published in Varanasi in 1886, is considered the first Nepali language newsmagazine ever published. ''Gorkhapatra'' is the second Nepali-language newspaper to be published in Nepal, after ''Sudha Sagar''. Name and etymology The name of the newspaper is made of up two words— ''Gorkha'' and ''Patra''. Gorkha was the erstwhile name of Nepal and was used interchangeably. The erstwhile Kingdom of Nepal was also known as Kingdom of Gorkha and Nepali language was known as Gorkhali language. ''Patra'' in Nepali translates to a ma ...
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The Kathmandu Post
''The Kathmandu Post'' is a major daily newspaper published in Nepal. Founded in February 1993 by Shyam Goenka, it is one of the largest English-language newspapers in the country. The newspaper is published by Kantipur Publications, the publishers of Nepal's largest selling newspaper, the Nepali-language '' Kantipur''. ''Post'' is a member of the Asia News Network, an alliance of nineteen Asian newspapers. The ''Kathmandu Post'' is Nepal's first privately owned English broadsheet daily, and is Nepal's largest selling English language newspaper, with a daily circulation of 95,000 copies. The Post's first five pages are primarily dedicated to national news. Each day, the last page offers a variety of features, including explainers, interviews, auto reviews, and restaurant reviews and destinations. During the weekdays, the newspaper also features culture & arts pages, which cover national and international news on society, life and style, fashion and technology. On the weeken ...
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The Rising Nepal
''The Rising Nepal'' is a Nepalese government-owned daily newspaper published by the Gorkhapatra Sansthan. It is a major English-language daily in Nepal. It is a sister publication of the Nepali-language '' Gorkhapatra'', the oldest national daily newspaper of Nepal. Bhimsen Thapaliya is the current Editor-in-Chief of The Rising Nepal national daily. History ''The Rising Nepal'' was established on 16 December 1965 (1 Poush 2022 BS) by the then Panchayat Government. Barun Shumsher Rana served as the founding chief editor. The newspaper was priced at 15 paisa. The launching copy of the newspaper was discovered in 2021 in the archives of Krishna Bhakta Shrestha, one of the founding reporters. It was handed over to Madan Puraskar Pustakalaya for archiving. The historical first copy also contains a signature of the then Crown Prince of Nepal Birendra Shah. References Daily newspapers published in Nepal 1965 establishments in Nepal State media {{Nepal-culture-s ...
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Bishwambhar Pyakurel
Bishwambhar Pyakurel is a Nepali economist, author, and former ambassador of Nepal to Sri Lanka and the Maldives. Prof. Pyakuryal taught economics at the Central Department of Economics, Tribhuvan University for four decades. He holds degrees in economics, including a Ph.D. and post-doctoral research from Tribhuvan University, Ohio University, and the University of Maryland. Pyakurel has been working as a consultant in economics and development for over two dozen UN agencies. He has held positions, including Chairman of the Nepal Industrial Development Corporation (NIDC), Member of the Board of Nepal Rastra Bank, and Member of several high-level committees in the Government of Nepal. His work has also earned him international recognition as a Professional Associate at the East-West Center, Scholar-in-Residence at the Rockefeller Foundation, and Visiting Scholar at the International Food Policy Research Institute. Pyakuryal is also a writer, having authored, co-authored, and e ...
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Nepal Medical Council
The Nepal Medical Council (NMC) is a statutory body regulating medical education and registration of doctors in Nepal. NMC was established in 1964 under Nepal Medical Council Act 1964. Chairman of NMC is nominated by Government of Nepal whereas Vice-Chairman is elected from NMC members. NMC is one of many statutory bodies related to Healthcare in Nepal. It mainly deals with code and conduct of medical doctors registered in this council. Other are Nepal Nursing Council, Nepal Pharmacy Council, Nepal Ayurvedic Medical Council, Nepal Health Professional Council, Nepal Health Research Council. The current chairman is Prof. Dr. Bhagawan Koirala. Medical Colleges There are 18 medical colleges in Nepal that award the MBBS degree. Nepal Medical Council (NMC) is the regulatory board that gives recognition to medical institutions for providing formal studies in medical science and training. Kathmandu University (KU) and affiliated colleges * Kathmandu University School of Medical ...
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