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The number of students is very low especially in Himalayan and hilly regions of Nepal were not possible to increase teachers according to the classes. Due to the lack of student and teacher, they could not be increased in the classroom. So, multi-grade teaching is found in most of the hilly and...
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The contribution of remit economy and Poverty reduction in Nepal has analysis in this paper and how remittance income is contributing poverty reduction for employment generation. It is considered as the major component which has direct and indirect impact on macro-economic indicators and tried...
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The study has inquired about the determinants of liquidity risk and investment risk of Nepalese cooperative society. The risks are measured by liquid assets to deposit ratio and average interest spread respectively. We did descriptive, correlation, and regression analysis of five year accounting...
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Due to a poor capital standard some depository institutions (DIs) failed recently. Therefore, stakeholders such as regulators, managers, researchers, etc. are concerned to fix a precise level of long-term sources of fund in their capital structure. DIs are highly levered firm because major...
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Credit risk management has been always a prime concern for different stakeholders since it is the most critical of all risks faced by depository institutions (DIs). Since regulatory prerequisite imposed to cooperative society (CS) is not standard as imposed to banks by the central bank, a number...
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There is no situation where Nepal can isolate itself from the current rapid globalization and the mainstream of the world economy. That's why Nepal has to join the WTO sooner or later, which is currently the mainstream of world trade. However, whether our economy can meet the conditions and...
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The people are achieving equal aims and goals have forming Cooperative Society. It has made access to the capital market for the people of the poor, middle class, and illiterate in a rural area whereas this became one of the wonderful business models in an urban areas. Risk management always has...
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This study has been done to evaluate factor influence for credit risk at the Saving and Credit Co-operative Societies (SACCOS) in Kathmandu. This study has used a qualitative and descriptive approach to assess factors affecting credit risk on saving and credit cooperative societies. It reveals...
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Saving mobilization is a key component for economic development of the country. It is believed to be the appropriate way of increasing income, generate employment opportunities, and eradicating poverty. The main purpose of this study is to determine the importance of cooperative society, saving...
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This article explores the Nepalese cooperative movement during the last sixty-five years. It is now widely recognized that Nepal's cooperative movement has the capacity and promise to reduce societal economic inequities by reducing poverty and creating job possibilities. In the changing economic...
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