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Apache RTR 180 ABS Apache RTR 200 4V 197.5 20.5 18.1 127 [23] [24] Apache RTR 200 4V Race Edition 2.0 (ABS and non ABS versions available, carburetor version was available in BS IV) Apache RTR 200 FI E100 (Ethanol powered) 21 129 [25] Apache RTR 200 BS6 (ABS, Riding modes, Preload adjustable front & rear suspension) 20.6 (Sport), 17.5 (Urban, Rain)
The TVS Apache RR 310 (RR as Race Replica) is a sport bike made by the TVS Motor Company in collaboration with BMW Motorrad that was launched in India on December 6, 2017. [2] It uses a 312.2cc single-cylinder , four-stroke , SI , liquid-cooled , DOHC reverse inclined engine.
It is the 5th largest market share holder in Nepal. In 2018, it introduced the dual-channel ABS Apache RR310 whereas the 2019 Apache RR310 received upgrade. Later in 2022, the company debuted TVS Max 125 Semi-Trail and the Apache 160 2V with Apache RTR 200 4V. After mid-2023 the Raider 125 was launched.
Formal higher learning in Nepal began with the establishment of Tri-Chandra College in 1918(1975 BS), the first college in the country. Until 1985, Tribhuvan University was the only university in the country. The second university to be founded was Nepal Sanskrit University.
The House was reinstated on 23 February 2021 but on 7 March 2021, deciding on a separate writ, the Supreme Court annulled the decision of the Election Commission to grant the name Nepal Communist Party to the party created by merger of the CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) and CPN (Maoist Centre), and positioned them to their pre merger status. [11]
Nepal Press Institute Radio Kantipur FM 101.8 Banke Radio Kantipur Ptv. Ltd. Radio Gurubaga 106.4 Bardiya: Prachin Srijanshil Aadiwashi Samaj Nepali ko Radio 88.8 Bhaktapur: Bhaktapur FM 105.4 Bhaktapur Synergy FM 91.6 Chitwan: Kalika FM 95.2 Chitwan Radio Nepal 103 Chitwan Swargadwari FM 102.8 Dang Swargadwari Sanchar Kendra Tulsipur FM 101.6 Dang
Situated 3800 meters above sea level, it was once the hub of the ancient Tibet–Nepal salt trade route. [32] [33] Even though Nepal was opened to the outside world in the 1950s, Upper Mustang was restricted to foreigners until 1992 and currently, there is a limit on how many tourists are allowed to visit.
In 1952, the government of Nepal officially pegged the Nepalese rupee at रु1.28 = ₹1, although the market rate remained at रु1.60 = ₹1. [ 2 ] Between 1955 and 1957, there was a series of soft peg revaluations that started at रु1.755 = ₹1 and appreciated to रु1.305 = ₹1 by 1957.