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				 Myself - Mohan Shrestha  | 
			
          
			
				| Namaste 
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            am Mohan Shrestha from Balaju, Taudal. My permanent address is Chatre-deurali 
            VDC ward no: 6 Dadhing, Swana gaun Bagamati zone Nepal. I am study 
            in Saraswoti Multiple Campus at I.com Second year and worked Aviation 
            & Tourism Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd. GSA for Royal Brunei 
            Airlines Hattisar, Kathamandu , Nepal but now, I am working in Sheraton Gold Mohur Hotel & Resorts - Aden. We have a five brother and 
            two sister with my with father and mother. Older twice sister and 
            twice brother are marriage.Now, I have a two youngest brother they 
            are study in secondary school. My first brother Mr. Rameshor Shrestha 
            was gone to work in Malaysia and second brother Mr. Mangal was gone 
            to work in Saudi Arabia. My father and mother is a farmer so they 
            are work in the agriculture. We are poor family because working hard.
 
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				 Village 
				- Swana Gaun  | 
			
          
				Welcome 
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            My Village name is Swana gaun. This place far from Kathmandu Baypas 
            to 10 km western. I like to tell How to go my village. First, Now 
            you have in Balaju bypas chok. then you have turn to go western side 
            and walk walk or go by bus form bypas to 6 km western then see Mudkhu 
            gate. This period you have to see or pass Fulbari gate and cross to 
            Santi gupha (crave ),more restaurants and bar than see rainfall there 
            people are save water on the tranker then you have nearly to Mudkhu 
            gate) When you have arrival to mudkhu gate then turn to left side 
            and go to forest road until not pass to 4 km. then you can see army 
            camp. My village nearly by two minute from army camp. My village is 
            a small and beautiful lap of Nagarjun forest otherwise top of other 
            village, all to see other place, village and mountain. There are no 
            more population and there are around 30 to 40 houses. All people are 
            Newari communities. My village is a rich of nature but not developed 
            . There are one Primary School and Temple.
 
          
			
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				 Country - Nepal  | 
			
          
				Jojolapa 
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            My country Nepal is located between longitude 80o4' and 88o12' and 
            between latitude 26o22' and 30o27'. It borders the Peoples Republic 
            of China in the north and India in the east, south and west. Nepal 
            has a breadth east to west of 885 km, a mean width of 193 km and covers 
            an area of 147,181 sq km. Topographically the Country is divided into 
            three bands running the full breadth and comprising the Terai (southern 
            plains), the Mid-Hills and the Mountains. The Mid-Hills and Mountains 
            together represent 83% of the total area of Nepal. the hill areas 
            are geologically very young and active, and are affected by a constant 
            tectonic uplifting accompanied by down-cutting of the river systems. 
            This action on the predominately soft and deeply weathered nature 
            of the rock has produced extremely rugged topography with local differences 
            in elevation varying from 500 meters to 3,500 meters and rising to 
            8,848 meters (Mount Everest) above mean sea level. The resulting steep, 
            unstable and highly redouble slopes are divided into many gullies 
            and small valleys and the provision and maintenance of even basic 
            infrastructure in such extreme conditions is both difficult and costly. 
            the Country is administered through five development regions: eastern, 
            central, western, mid-western and far-western. These are further subdivided 
            into 14 zones, 75 districts, 58 municipalities, and 3,914 Village 
            Development Committees. Although the declared policy of Government 
            is to decentralist development responsibility to the local level, 
            this is proving difficult in practice due, in part, to the lack of 
            local capability and hence, poor resource mobilization. 
          
			
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