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  2. Mineral resources of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Nepal has been mining in small scale for iron, copper, lead, zinc, cobalt, nickel and gold. Old mine pits, adits, smelting places and other remnants of mine processing are found all over Nepal. Some villages are sometimes named after mineral names such as Taba Khani, Falam Khani, Shisa Khani or Sun Khani. Before 1951 (2007 BS) Nepal was an ...

  3. List of government agencies of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development. Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation. Ministry of Defence. Ministry of Education, Science and Technology. Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation. Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration. Ministry of Finance.

  4. Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supplies - Wikipedia

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    Other countries. v. t. e. The Nepalese Ministry of Minister of Industry, Commerce and Supplies (Nepali: उद्योग, वाणिज्य तथा आपूर्ति मन्त्रालय) is a governmental body of Nepal to monitor and manage industries of the country. [2] One of the major sub departments is the Department of ...

  5. Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources (Bengali: বিদ্যুৎ, জ্বালানি ও খনিজ সম্পদ ...

  6. Order of precedence in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The order of precedence in Bangladesh, officially known as Warrant of Precedence, is a symbolic hierarchy that lays down the relative precedence in terms of ranks of important functionaries belonging to the executive, legislative and judicial organs of the state, including members of the foreign diplomatic corps. When a person holds more than ...

  7. Coal mining in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh has an estimated 2 billion tonnes of coal in underground reserves in the Northwest region of the country. [5] Bangladeshi coal reserves are underexplored because of concerns related to method, technology, and social consequences. [6] Coal and limestone mined in Meghalaya was transported to Bangladesh, and helped the establishment of ...

  8. Bangladesh–Nepal relations - Wikipedia

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    BangladeshNepal relations. The bilateral relations between Bangladesh and Nepal have been progressive since the foundation of Bangladesh in 1971. The two nations are separated by the "Siliguri Corridor" - a 22 kilometres (14 mi) wide stretch of territory of the Indian state of West Bengal that lies between southern Nepal and northern Bangladesh.

  9. Kharidhunga mine - Wikipedia

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    Kharidhunga mine. The Kharidhunga mine is one of the largest magnesium mines in Nepal and in the world. [1] The mine is located in the east of the country in the Janakpur Zone. [1] The mine has estimated reserves of 180 million tonnes of ore 88% magnesium. [1]