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Community Development Programme ( Nepali)   
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This programme is based on the Community Development Programme at Jumla district in Nepal. It mainly aims on improving the basic health and economic status of the most vulnerable communities. 

 

Responses of flood victims ( Nepali)   
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This programme delivers the information about situation and experiences of various flood victims. 

Radio Spot on Mid Day Meal Scheme (Magician) ( Nepali)   
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This radio spot on the Mid Day Meal Scheme of the government informs the listeners about the free mid-day meals provided in schools up to class eight and urges the children to go to school.

Radio Spot on Mid Day Meal Scheme (Phoolmati) ( Nepali)   
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This is a radio spot on the Mid Day Meal Scheme of the government, urges the parents to access their right to check the quality of food served through the scheme. As Unhygienic food would have negative health impact on the children.

Use of alternate Resources ( Nepali)   
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This programme speaks about the use of alternate resources like solar, hydro, wind and bio gobar gas in the villages of Nepal. Nepal has a great potential of hydro electricity and it’s considered one of the richest nation in regard to hydro electricity production. Information and benefit of use of Bio gas and Gobar gas are given so that one can easily distinguish the different alternative resources available.

Status of women in Nepal - Celebrating women's day ( Nepali)   
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It is written in the old scriptures that wherever a woman is worshiped God is present there. A woman is the life giver in this planet. In this radio programme one gets to hear how Women’s Day is celebrated in Nepal and how the NGOs there are working towards bringing equality in both the sexes. This is the day where women from across the globe get together and share various stories and valuable information. In the country of Nepal though there is equal rights given to both men and women, in reality it is totally different. Women are always seen as a weaker section and mostly women suffer in every step of life

Benefits of composite manure ( Nepali)   
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Nepal is an agricultural country and most of its people are engaged in agriculture be it in the Himalayas or in the low lying plains. It is seen that use of chemical manure has brought down the agricultural production in the recent years. The introduction of compost manure in the recent years has brought certain changes and has increased the yield. Places which were unfertile now are giving a good yield because of the use of compost manure. A short play in this programme speaks for itself. Composte is well rotted organic manure prepared by decomposition of organic matter. Composed is prepared from waste materials like vegetable refuse, farm litter such as weeds, bhusa, sugarcane trash, sewage sludge and animal wastes. More awareness is needed and NGOs and village knowledge centres has been successful in some certain extent to create awareness

Telecentres and its role in the rural villages ( Nepali)   
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This programme speaks of a two day meeting organized by OneWorld South Asia and FIT Nepal for the knowledge coordinators of twelve Tele Centres in Kathmandu.  Mr. Ramesh Adhakari from UNDP Nepal and Mr. Nirmal Riazwal from Equal Access shared their point of view in this meeting.

The main debate in this meeting was achieving the Millennium Development Goals with the help of Rural Tele Centres. What are the necessary strategies and steps to be followed by the Tele Centres were also discussed.  Apart from providing telephone services, fax, internet and photocopy Tele Centres were told to build their capacity in imparting valuable information to the villagers on health, Government Schemes, and their Rights. 

Nepali culture and heritage ( Nepali)   
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Nepal though small in size has a very rich culture. It is well known in the world as Land of Temples. This can be seen if one visits Katmandu where we get to see temples everywhere. The artistic carving in the temples and palaces in Nepal shows that the early people were very skillful in artistry. Even today this skill is passed down to the next of kin.

Here there are different types of people who live in the high Himalayas and some in the lowlands, though there is a difference they live together in harmony and share their happiness. This programme also highlights the rich Nepali tradition.

Role of knowledge centres and rise in overseas employment ( Nepali)   
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It is been observed that there is a certain rise in overseas employment in Nepal. People tend to move out from Nepal in search of greener pastures in life. It is here that the knowledge centres in the villages plays a vital role.
Apart from the facility of internet, computer basic education, photocopy etc Knowledge Centres impart valuable and genuine information to its people about the rules and process. A short play shows how an innocent person is cheated by a tout in pretext of sending him abroad to work in a good organization.

Nepali

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Nepali is the official language of Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal and is also spoken in some parts of Bhutan, Myanmar and India. Nepalese or Nepali is recognised as an official language in the Indian state of Sikkim. Its script is Devnagri.