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Direct Selling in Nepal - Network Marketing

   
Although the history of direct selling or network marketing system in Nepal is very old, it has been developing in an unstable manner amid the bitter reality of consumers being killed under various pretexts, going through various ups and downs systematically and unorganized for two decades.  Sometimes because of the directors, sometimes because of the distributors, sometimes because of the government, ordinary consumers were killed, and billions of rupees of the people were lost in the name of networking.
 In this context, after the directive order dated 15th Chaitra is believed that under this Act, the provision of at least 50 percent of domestic goods should be sold or distributed by the licensee who conducts business with a license while directly selling or distributing the goods will contribute very significantly to the growth, promotion and development of the indigenous industry.  It is certain that it can play a special role in reducing the dire situation in which more than three and a half lakh Nepali youths are migrating abroad in search of employment.  The paid-up capital, bond, monitoring, action, profit distribution, distribution and the rights of consumers and distributors of the company that wants to obtain a license for direct sale and distribution of goods have been clearly arranged in the Act.
 From a legal point of view, even though this Act was approved, due to delay, it entered the process of implementation without becoming a regulation.  But the common consumers were getting confused that the Act had already been implemented.  Now many domestic and foreign companies are used to convey their plans to customers or consumers.  Due to the delay in the implementation of the Act, companies with wrong intentions were increasing the trend of cheating thousands of consumers.  In view of the same situation, Gokul Baskota, the spokesperson of the Government of Nepal and the Minister of Information and Communication, informed through a press conference that the regulations have been passed.  After completing all the legal and implementation processes, many local and foreign companies have already prepared for direct sales permission.itf the Honorable Supreme Court, no objection letter of the Department of Commerce dated 27.07.2070, the working group was formed on 20th August 2070.  Long studies, debates and discussions took place, going through various ups and downs, and finally, the then Minister of Commerce submitted the Bill 2074 for direct sale of goods (management and regulation) in the Legislature-Parliament meeting on 24.6.2074 and passed it by the majority of the Parliament meeting.  The bill was passed and certified by the Honorable President on 7/1/2074.  Volume (67) of the Nepal Gazette published by the Government of Nepal was published in Kathmandu on October 1, 2074 as Additional No. 23 (a) for public information.

   Direct sale of goods (managing and regulating) regulations first amendment 2076 was passed by the Council of Ministers, it is being analyzed that businessmen and millions of consumers associated with it will have unlimited income and employment with their professional guarantees and the historical success of making business and consumer friendly regulations is being analyzed.  After the implementation of this regulation, there is widespread interest and debate in the Nepali market and many companies are preparing for approval, while foreign companies are also preparing to enter Nepal.

 It is also being debated that direct sale of goods (management and regulation) bill is very strict and transparent in Asia.  Because in Section 50 of the Act, it is clearly mentioned that regardless of what is written elsewhere in this Act, if the license of a license holder is revoked, the license will not be re-issued in the name of the same company or the same owner.  This has discouraged the licensee from doing business with wrong intentions and plans.

  It is believed that under this Act, the provision of at least 50 percent of domestic goods should be sold or distributed by the licensee who conducts business with a license while directly selling or distributing the goods will contribute very significantly to the growth, promotion and development of the indigenous industry.  It is certain that it can play a special role in reducing the dire situation in which more than three and a half lakh Nepali youths are migrating abroad in search of employment.  The paid-up capital, bond, monitoring, action, profit distribution, distribution and the rights of consumers and distributors of the company that wants to obtain a license for direct sale and distribution of goods have been clearly arranged in the Act.
 From a legal point of view, even though this Act was approved, due to delay, it entered the process of implementation without becoming a regulation.  But the common consumers were getting confused that the Act had already been implemented.  Now many domestic and foreign companies are used to convey their plans to customers or consumers.  Due to the delay in the implementation of the Act, companies with wrong intentions were increasing the trend of cheating thousands of consumers.  In view of the same situation, Gokul Baskota, the spokesperson of the Government of Nepal and the Minister of Information and Communication, informed through a press conference that the regulations have been passed.  After completing all the legal and implementation processes, many local and foreign companies have already prepared for direct sales permission.
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Holiday Alert on the ocassion of Balidani Diwas

                      Holiday Alert:
Pradesh 2 Government has given holiday tomorrow (Sunday, Magh 5) on the occasion of Balidani Diwas. This is to commemorate Ramesh Mahato who lost his life during Madhesh Aandolan (2063) and many others in due process.
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Avalanche at Annapurna Base Camp

Avalanche at Annapurna Base Camp

People who were lost in yesterday's avalanche
near Annapurna Base Camp are still missing.
 S. Korean government confirmed that their citizens are missing.
They also sent a helicopter today morning.
There are other people missing as well reportedly.


















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appan pyara mithla visit province-2 ,2020

From today the worship of Bhuniya Maharaj (Dina-Bhadri) has started.

 Bhuniya Maharaj i.e. Dina-Bhadri: family deity of Musahar community, folk god of Mithila and Nepal, India and Mithila, folk hero and historical warrior.

As seen in the photo, bathing with boiling hot milk takes place on the day of Pursi 3 Magh 2076.  Therefore, those who are interested in seeing this wonderful worship are cordially invited to observe the main ceremony of the first International Bhunaiya Day on January 3rd, Friday at Boharba, Ishwarpur municipality of Sarlahi district at 1 o'clock in the day.


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The wolf of Bangladesh: A true story

The wolf of Bangladesh: A true story



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संसारकै होचा व्यक्तिको रुपमा विश्व कीर्तिमान राखेका खगेन्द्र थापा मगरको शुक्रवार दिउसो मणिपाल अस्पताल पोखरामा निधन भएको छ ।"
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Weather of Durbarmarg

Live Condition of Durbarmarg, Kathmandu: light rain will last till late night and probably tomorrow morning as well. Today's maximum recorded maximum temperature is 14 °C! #StayWarm

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TB Virus

               Tuberculosis causing Virus

Dear buyer of meat, if you see these white bubbles, they are bags containing deadly and dangerous TB virus. Help us in spreading to keep people safe.

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Pashupatinath Temple visit nepal 2020

PASHUPATINATH TEMPLE

Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Pashupatinath is one of the four most important religious sites in Asia for devotees of Shiva. Built in the 5th century and  later renovated by Malla kings, the site itself is said to have existed from the beginning of the millennium when a Shiva lingam was discovered here.

The largest temple complex in Nepal, it stretches on both sides of the Bagmati River which is considered holy by Hindus.  The main pagoda style temple has a gilded roof, four sides covered in silver, and exquisite wood carvings. Temples dedicated to several other Hindu and Buddhist deities surround the the temple of Pashupatinath.
Cremation of Hindus take place on raised platforms along the river. Only Hindus are allowed through the gates of the main temple. The inner sanctum has a Shiva lingam and facing the temple sits the largest statue of Nandi the bull, the vehicle of Shiva. There are hundreds of Shiva lingamswithin the compound. The big Maha Shivaratri festival in spring attracts hundreds of thousands of devotees from within Nepal and from India. Further east before the Bagmati reaches Pashupati is the temple of Guheshwori dedicated to Shiva's consort Sati Devi
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Visit Pashupatinath for an unmatched mix of religious, cultural and spiritual experiences. Located 3 km northwest of Kathmandu on the banks of the Bagmati River, the temple area also includes Deupatan, Jaya Bageshori, Gaurighat (Holy Bath), Kutumbahal, Gaushala, Pingalasthan and Sleshmantak forest. There are around 492 temples, 15 Shivalayas (shrines of Lord Shiva) and 12 Jyotirlinga (phallic shrines) to explore.
Devotees bathing by the Bagmati River on the banks of the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Pashupatinath Temple is one of the seven UNESCO Cultural Heritage Sites of the Kathmandu Valley.  It is also a cremation site where the last rites of Hindus are performed. The rituals of cremation is not for the faint hearted; still visitors are seen watching curiously from across the river from the hillside. Visit Pashupatinath Temple for an out-of-this-world experience.

Daily Rituals at Pashupatinath Temple

Pashupatinath is also one of the few living cultural heritage sites in the world. Unlike other cultural sites or museums, Pashupatinath is the centre of energy with active participation of people at all times of the day, every day. The daily rituals of Pashupatinath Temple are as follows:
  1. 4:00 am: West gate opens for visitors.
  2. 8:30 am: After arrival of Pujaris, the idols of the Lord are bathed and cleaned, clothes and jewelry are changed for the day.
  3. 9:30 am: Baal Bhog or breakfast is offered to the Lord.
  4. 10:00 am: Then people who want to do Puja are welcomed to do so. It is also called Farmayishi Puja, whereby people tell the Pujari to carry out a special Puja for  specific reasons. The Puja continues till 1:45 pm in the afternoon.
  5. 1:50 pm: Lunch is offered to the Lord in the main Pashupati Temple.
  6. 2:00 pm: Morning prayers end.
  7. 5:15 pm: The evening Aarati at the main Pashupati Temple begins.
  8. 6:00 pm onward: In recent times the Bagmati Ganga Aarati that is done by the banks of the Bagmati has been gaining popularity. There are larger crowds attending on Saturdays, Mondays and on special occasions. Ganga Aarati along with Shiva’s Tandava Bhajan, written by Ravana, is carried out during the evening Ganga Aarati.
  9. 7:00 pm: Doors close.
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