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Students observed water resource centre |
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Monday, 23 August 2010 |
 Students of Shree Yashodhara Bauddha Secondary School and Tri-Chandra Campus have made an exchange visit of Water Class of Lalitpur and Rain Center of Kathmandu with an objective to share their learnings and experiences of drinking water and its proper management. |
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Friday, 13 August 2010 |
Sharada Adhikari The Himalayan Times "No chemical fertilisers are needed for a good harvest." This may sound unbelievable at first, but if one visits the farm of Jiban Maharjan at Sanagaun of Siddhipur village in Lalitpur, one will see it to be true. A farmer's son who did not want to continue in the family profession, Maharjan says, "The wise use of human urine always gives you a good yield." |
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Groundwater resource dries up in the Kathmandu Valley |
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Friday, 13 August 2010 |
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ANJALI RAMTEL
RSS The groundwater source has started drying up in the Kathmandu valley due to overharvesting. The use of groundwater is on the rise in the Kathmandu valley as water crisis is worsening day by day with ever increasing population. |
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More than half Nepalese population defecate in the open |
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Thursday, 12 August 2010 |
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By: Pramod Kumar Tandon
How many Nepalis defecate in the open everyday? Our obvious guess will be 0.5 million, 1 million or 2 million. But, the recent government statistics show that more than 50 percent Nepalis defecate in the open everyday. The number of open defecators in the country is around 16 million, which is 56.96 percent of the total population. |
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Students awarded in different categories at Speech Competition |
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Tuesday, 03 August 2010 |
 An Inter-School Speech Competition has been organized on 2 August in Lalitpur to sensitize students on safe drinking water and enhance their knowledge on drinking water treatment options. The competition with the theme “Drinking Water Treatment Options” has been organized jointly by Environment and Public Health Organization (ENPHO), UN HABITAT, EAWAG/SANDAC and Coca Cola Company. |
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