Author: Himalaya Post

Coca-Cola Nepal releases Maiden Sustainability Highlights Report

Kathmandu-Coca-Cola has released its Sustainability Highlights report for the first time in Nepal. The company has released its maiden Sustainability Highlights report outlining the company’s commitment to an inclusive, sustainable and bright future during 2020. The report has benefited people with corporate citizenship, including youth, women, suppliers and employees, including water management, plastic recycling, carbon reduction, and the response to Covid-19. As Coca-Cola completes its decade’s work, it integrates its 17 Sustainable Development Goals with the United Nations into its core strategy. Speaking at the launch of the report, Adarsh ​​Awasthi, Country Director of the Coca-Cola Company in Nepal, said that the Coca-Cola system has made sustainability a condition for business growth. Similarly, Managing Director of Bottlers Nepal Limited Pradip said that the progress of sustainability of Coca-Cola in Nepal is ahead of time. ‘This report is a good start to the journey that has demonstrated the efforts of our system’, he said. He also thanked all those who have partnered with the company on this...

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Samparka India-Nepal organizing the ‘Reminiscing Kashi’ program

Kathmandu- Sampark Bharat-Nepal is going to organize a program called ‘Reminiscing Kashi’. The organization is going to organize the program in the memory of Nepalese living in Kashi. The first program is said to be launched digitally from 5th October. The main goal of the program is to bring together many Nepalese who have completed their education in India. The organization will continue to expand its intellectual, cultural and social activities and develop a sense of cooperation among the concerned members by promoting the network of educated alumni in India. Although the Kashi-Nepal relationship has been going on for centuries, this program of the ‘Reminiscing Kashi’ series is said to cover only the decades from 1920 to 1980. The event will be live on Facebook from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm today at the Swami Vivekananda Cultural Center of the Embassy of India. In which famous eye specialist and politician Dr. Shashank Koirala, eminent writer Durga Prasad Shrestha, Kiran Manandhar and Ila Sharma will be...

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Cellpay brought ‘Flip Festival’ offer in this Dashain

Kathmandu- CellPay service has brought attractive offers for its customers on the occasion of this decade. Cellpay has brought Flip Festival’s offer to the customers in this Vijaya Dashami. Under the scheme, 100 customers will get 1 GB data pack for ten days every day and one lucky winner will get Samsung Galaxy Flip 3 through lucky draw. The company has stated that the offer will be valid from 17th to 26th September. Payments can be made in a simple and secure way in real time from CellPay, which has been providing a very fast, simple and secure service that can be used through both mobile and web applications. In addition, various telecommunication services, electricity, drinking water, TV, internet tariff payments, insurance payments, share and broker payments, government payments, government payments, payments at various shops, restaurants, payments to around five lakh merchants of Phone Pay network, transfer from one bank account to another bank account. , Domestic money transfer, P2P, P2B, B2P, B2B etc. can be done. In addition, customers will be able to easily purchase various items at home through CellPay...

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Nepal-India joint ‘Surya Kiran-15’ training completed

Kathmandu: The 15th edition of the Nepal-India joint training ‘Surya Kiran’ has come to an end. The training held in Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand ended on Saturday after 14 days of rigorous training. The training, which began on September 21, focused on how to respond to terrorist attacks and disaster relief. Similarly, the participating army was also given an opportunity to promote professional and social ties. The training was concluded by a joint exercise by the armies of both sides demonstrating their warlike and dominance over the terrorist group during the verification exercise. The closing ceremony showcased the unique reciprocal touches and great talents of both the nations, while senior officials expressed their satisfaction with the performance. Both sides are confident that the bilateral relations and goodwill established during the training will strengthen the armed forces of the two nations in the...

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MCC and anti-development Mindset

-Kusum Bhattarai It has been seventy years since Nepal’s rulers, political parties and leaders started to share dreaming of ‘breaking the development’s root. The word ‘development’ has now replaced by ‘prosperity’. The dream of prosperity that the Nepali people have been dreaming of for a long time has not yet come true. Globalizing capital and market expansion may have given Nepal some modernity, though we are still a hundred and fifty years behind than the United States and Europe. This is because in every age of the past, we were unable to grab the possibilities and opportunities for prosperity. Development or prosperity is not just economic progress. This is a rite. The development of prosperity-oriented culture, thinking and contemplation in us is at a slow pace. Wishing for prosperity, dreaming, but if you see the opportunity and possibility to make the dream come true, give it away from your own narrow thinking and behavior. The US-funded MCC agreement is currently suffering from a similar narrow and developmental impasse. Does this country need development or not foreign investment or assistance for development should be accept or not? If we ourselves are unable to help, someone offering it with a noble spirit thinking of Nepal’s interest, why not take it? Will we always live in backwardness, poverty, minority, underdevelopment and inferiority? Such demonic questions are before us. Our narrow mindedness is...

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