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Dipping temperature hits hard normal life in Humla

Humla’s normal life is getting tougher with sharp decline in temperature following snowfall and rain. As Humla is a high-hill district local people here have experienced troubled life after abrupt drop in mercury particularly in the district headquarters Simkot and northern Tamkha rural municipality area. Snowfall has gripped higher hill of the district including Simkot since Sunday afternoon. Cold wave has immoderately increased with snowfall and rain in different parts of the district lately. Locals in Humla are gathering around wood-fire to keep them warm and protect from the cold wave. Simkot’s temperature has dropped to minus following sharp rise in cold wave with variations in weather condition since Sunday. Now Humla has witnessed minus eight degree centigrade. Vehicles operating in and around Simkot have also been disrupted. Domestic road network around Simkot has also been obstructed with the road covered with snow. Humla saw excessive cold wave after snowfall gripped the district up to 1,000 meters from the sea level. After gradual rise in cold wave, the traders and other general public residing in the district headquarters Simkot and its market area are putting them around wood-fire to allay cold effects. Normal life has been mostly affected in the northern part of Humla with erratic weather changes since Sunday, locals said. The service delivery of government and non-government organizations has also been affected with all-pervasive cold. Besides, day-to-day...

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Cricketer Lamichhane included in draft of Pakistan Super League

Nepal’s leg-spinner Sandeep Lamichhane has been included in the Pakistan Super League (PCL) draft. PCL on Tuesday has picked 25 foreign players including Lamichhane for the sixth edition of its tournament to be held this year. All these cricketers have been kept in the platinum class. The players with higher remuneration are included in this category. Minimum remuneration of a player classified in the platinum category ranges from $147,000 (NRS 17.2 million) to $ 218,000 (NRS 25.5 million). Lamichhane along with Rasid Khan, David Villar, Crish Gayle and Lendon Simmones among other world class players are included in the platinum class of PCL draft. Arrangement has been made in a way that a team can take three players from platinum class, equal three from diamond class, five from silver class and two from emerging class. Earlier, Lamichhane had played PCL from the Team Lahore in 2019. Currently he is in Australia in course of playing the Big Bash League....

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Happy New Year 2021 !

Shekhar Raj Bastakoti   Lets welcome the dawn of 2021, Lets pray for the great of all human ! Lets forget what happened last year, Lets pray for healing and recovery ! Man is the most supreme mind, He/she is devil/God and mankind ! Has great knowledge for innovation, Must work for the decay of renovation ! Every morning for us is the opportunity, Every Sunset is the quest for humanity ! Every day is the golden chance for exploration, Every night is the calm realm of expectations ! Human is the source of lives and creations, So is he/she is pandemic of death and destructions ! A Satan living in creates havoc all over the globe, Divinity existant brings in hope and belief in all ! We humans suffered a serious blow against our Empire, A great lesson to be learned against our pride entire ! Lets pray nature, make innovation nature friendly, And pave ways of newer innovation with nature friendly ! We rise again with the supreme blessings of , The God and nature with knowledge and science ! Happy New Year 2021 !!...

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Human and Nature! (Poem)

Shekhar Raj Bastakoti   The embodyment of eachother, Man’s arrogance treading her! for what, against Mother ye Man? She is your feeder, love and the Savior! In the arrogance of conquering Her, You devastated the essence of Her! Listen the voice of our mother Nature, Pray her for the great of of Future! Love, pray and adore her She is the Mother, Act not against the wishes of nature Mother! She can save , heal the wounds you are in Now, Carve the path ahead to get Her love How? The supreme creation of nature, you the Human, Playing against the wishes of the creator in insane! How come it to be be your domain without nature? Dont play the foul without the consent of Nature! Plea for the humans with knowledge and conscience, Do act upon coining the essence of love and science! A superb human world can be created for a reason, Where all humans can evolve a common...

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Human Capital for Institutional Sustainability: Transformation of Ancient Concepts in Modern Management for Fostering Efficiency

Ram Chandra Rupakheti Introduction Human capital is the ability of the human beings inherent within themselves in the form of knowledge, abilities, skills, education, training, experience, judgment, wisdom, and creativity. Since human civilization, the management of human resources has been in existence. There are four factors of production: land, labor, capital, and entrepreneur. One of the major factors of production is labor which is termed as human capita here. All other resources are only passive instruments. Only the active human resource or capital activates these resources. All institutions are established and developed by human capital. Ancient Human Capital Concept Before the war of ‘Mahabharata’, Duryodhana choose Lord Krishna’s large army (Krishna Sena) for his help during the war, while Arjuna chosen the Lord of Wisdom (Krishna) for his support. Resources are limited and select wisely and utilize limited resources optimally (Mukherjee, 2017). Wisdom, knowledge, righteousness, and karma were the means of human assets. From ancient times, human capital plays play a vital role in the effective management of the organization. In the Mahabharat epic, Lord Krishna was the key human resource manager who strategically uses such human resources for the development and formation of a new empire. The strategic role of human capital was brilliantly glorified in the great Indian epic Mahabharata in which the Pandavas preferred Lord Krishna as a single person to all his army and the...

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