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The MT-09 competes against the Triumph Street Triple, Kawasaki Z900, and MV Agusta Brutale 800. [11] It is intended to restore Yamaha's fortunes, as the factory has in recent years lost its reputation for innovation.
Melamchi Water Supply Project (Longest in Nepal) 3.70 Melamchi: Sundarijal: 25,915 Drinking water supply 2021 [1] Bheri Babai Diversion Multipurpose Project: 12,000 Irrigation 2019 [2] Churia Tunnel (oldest tunnel in Nepal) Hetauda: Amlekhganj: 500 Transport 1917 [3] Upper Tamakoshi Hydroelectric Project: Dolakha District: 8400 Hydropower 2017 ...
Melamchi Water Supply Project (MWSP) is a project to supply drinking water to Kathmandu Valley by diverting 170,000,000 litres (45,000,000 US gallons) of water per day. The project started in 1998 and completed in 2021. The intake of this project is located in Melamchi, Nepal.
In the Terai region, the southern parts of Nepal, the customary units are those used elsewhere in South Asia: 1 katha = 20 dhur; 1 bigha = 20 katha; Hilly and mountainous regions. A different system is used in hilly regions: 1 paisa = 4 dam (daam) 1 ana (aana) = 4 paisa [2] 1 ropani = 16 ana; Conversions 1 ropani = 74 feet × 74 feet; 1 bigha ...
International Media Network Nepal (Pvt) Ltd. 2001-10-08 English: Online Khabar: Nepali: Nepal Rastriya dainik: Editorial Nepal Pvt Ltd Nepali: Nepal National Daily: Editorial Nepal Pvt Ltd English: Nepalkhabar.com: नेपाल खबर प्रा.लि 2014-07-07 Nepali Ratopati: Discovery News Network 2015 Nepali and English Kohalpur ...
The highest grossing Indian film in Nepal is Baahubali 2: The Conclusion with gross of रु 25.50 crore (255 million NPR). The highest-grossing Hollywood film in Nepal is Avatar: The Way of Water with gross of रु 8.31 crore (83.1 million NPR). The Nepalese film industry is relatively young.
Something happened, and you need money. Urgently. You look at your savings account. Tumbleweeds roll across the place your emergency fund should occupy.
In 1979, the local production of Coca-Cola started in Nepal. As of 2020, the production is run by a publicly listed company, Bottlers Nepal Limited (BNL). [1] There are two bottling plants, one in Kathmandu and another in Bharatpur, which is known as Bottlers Nepal (Terai) Limited. Both are owned by BNL. [2]