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  2. Tribhuvan International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is a hub for two international airlines—the flag carrier Nepal Airlines and Himalaya Airlines, along with multiple other domestic carriers. The airport is considered as a starting point for Mount Everest international tourists, with several daily flights to Lukla .

  3. Himalaya Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Himalaya Airlines. Himalaya Airlines (Nepali: हिमालय एयरलाइन्स), is a Nepalese airline operating from Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal. Himalaya Airlines was founded in 2014 as a joint venture between Yeti World Investment Group and Tibet Airlines. Himalaya Airlines launched operations in May ...

  4. Birgunj - Wikipedia

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    Birgunj (Nepali: वीरगञ्ज) is a metropolitan city in Parsa District in Madhes Pradesh in southern Nepal. It lies 135 km (84 mi) south of the capital Kathmandu, attached in the north to Raxaul on the border of the Indian state of Bihar. [3]

  5. Yeti Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Yeti Airlines Pvt. Ltd. (Nepali: यती एअरलाइन्स) is an airline based in Kathmandu, Nepal. The airline was established in May 1998 and received its air operator's certificate on 17 August 1998. Since 2019, Yeti Airlines is the first carbon neutral airline in Nepal and South Asia. [6] It is the parent company of Tara Air ...

  6. Sumana Shrestha - Wikipedia

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    Official website. Sumana Shrestha (Nepali: सुमना श्रेष्ठ, IPA: /sumʌna sresʈʰʌ/ ), is a Nepalese politician and former Minister of Education, Science and Technology. Since 2022, she has held the position of Member of the Federal Parliament in the House of Representatives of Nepal, representing Joint Secretary of the ...

  7. Labour in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    According to the Nepal Labour Force Survey (NLFS) in 2008, 40.4 per cent of the child population was economically active, with 51 per cent of it being child labour. [13] Brick factories are considered a hub for child labour in Nepal. [14] According to a 2017 study, nearly 300,000 children were employed by the 1,100 brick factories throughout Nepal.

  8. New Road of Kathmandu - Wikipedia

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    New Road is the financial hub and a busy High Street in Kathmandu, Nepal. It refers to a two lane street in the center of Kathmandu, as well as the surrounding neighborhood. It is one of the busiest marketplaces in the city. [citation needed] Being near the midpoint of the ring road in Kathmandu, as well as the old center of Kathmandu ...

  9. Human rights in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Poverty is an ongoing detriment to human rights in Nepal. 42–45% of Nepalis are impoverished (surviving on income that falls beneath the poverty line) according to Parker (2013) and Paul (2012), while the 2014 Human Development Report for Nepal claims that 25% of Nepalese are in poverty. [5][7][8] The UN gives 64.7% as the proportion in ...