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Income tax system and policy in Nepal / Basnet, Rudra Man Singh
Title : Income tax system and policy in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Basnet, Rudra Man Singh ; , Publisher: Kathmandu : R.M.S. Basnet Publication Date: 1990 Pagination: 82 General note: AN: 1998, Includes bibliography Keywords: Tax policy; History; Income tax; Nepal Class number: 336.24 Income tax system and policy in Nepal [printed text] / Basnet, Rudra Man Singh ; , . - Kathmandu : R.M.S. Basnet, 1990 . - 82.
AN: 1998, Includes bibliography
Keywords: Tax policy; History; Income tax; Nepal Class number: 336.24 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NARC1001998 336.24, BAS Document NARC Library Documents Available Direct taxes law practice: income tax, wealth tax, gift tax with tax planning/management / Prasad, Bhagawati
Title : Direct taxes law practice: income tax, wealth tax, gift tax with tax planning/management Material Type: printed text Authors: Prasad, Bhagawati ; , Edition statement: 34th Publisher: New Delhi : Wishwa Prakashan Publication Date: 1999 Pagination: 1083 ISBN (or other code): 978-81-7328-096-2 General note: AN: 6470 Keywords: Value added tax; income Taxation Class number: 336.2 Direct taxes law practice: income tax, wealth tax, gift tax with tax planning/management [printed text] / Prasad, Bhagawati ; , . - 34th . - New Delhi : Wishwa Prakashan, 1999 . - 1083.
ISBN : 978-81-7328-096-2
AN: 6470
Keywords: Value added tax; income Taxation Class number: 336.2 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NARC1006470 336.2, PRA Document NARC Library Documents Available Nepal ma aayakar byabastha (Income tax system in Nepal) / Tiwari, Narayanraj
Title : Nepal ma aayakar byabastha (Income tax system in Nepal) Material Type: printed text Authors: Tiwari, Narayanraj ; , Publisher: Kathmandu : Pairabi Prakashan Publication Date: 2056 Pagination: 421 General note: AN: 4805 Keywords: Income tax; Taxation Class number: N.336.24 Nepal ma aayakar byabastha (Income tax system in Nepal) [printed text] / Tiwari, Narayanraj ; , . - Kathmandu : Pairabi Prakashan, 2056 . - 421.
AN: 4805
Keywords: Income tax; Taxation Class number: N.336.24 Copies (4)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NARC1004811 N.336.24 TIW Document NARC Library Documents Available NARC1006469 N.336.24 TIW Document NARC Library Documents Available NARC1004810 N.336.24 TIW Document NARC Library Documents Available NARC1004805 N.336.24, TIW Document NARC Library Documents Available Effect of Set Planting Date on Off-Season Onion Bulb Production in Mid Hills / Budhathoki, K. ; Regmi, H.N. ; N G Pradhan ; P. R. Bhurtyal ; D.R. Bhattarai
Title : Effect of Set Planting Date on Off-Season Onion Bulb Production in Mid Hills Material Type: printed text Authors: Budhathoki, K., Author ; Regmi, H.N., Author ; N G Pradhan, Author ; P. R. Bhurtyal, Author ; D.R. Bhattarai, Author Pagination: 419-421 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Onion, set planting, off season, bulb yield, income Abstract: Field experiments to assess the effect of six set planting dates on off-season onion bulb
production were carried out at Horticulture Research Division. Khumaltar ( 1360 mas/) for
four years from June to December mollths of 2000 to 2003. The experiment was laid out in
Randomized Complete Block design with six treatments as planting date. Each treatn1ent was
replicated three times and two em diameter sets of Nasik Red cultivar produced in previous
season were used in the experiment. The result shows that the highest marketable mean bulb
yield per plot (5.7 kg) was produced (P<0.01) when the,$.t1tS were planted on (26 July) and
this date was followed by June 9 (5.2 kg per plot) and June 24 (4.1 kg per plot). The results
further showed that the low bulb yields in other plaming dates were due to non-bulbing,
thick neck and bolting. These findings had been retested at ten farmers' fields of Nala and
Sankhu Villages of Kavre district in collaboration with 1ntemational Development
Enterprises (IDE) and the results were very encouraging in the sense that these findings
have been accepted by farmers. Farmers of these villages reported that they will grow offseason
onion from sets in large areas in commercial scale in coming years. They further
reported that the average cash income per ropani received Rs. 18,000 to Rs. 25,000 on
adoption of these techtwlogy fam1ers within 70 days of set planting was.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=680 Effect of Set Planting Date on Off-Season Onion Bulb Production in Mid Hills [printed text] / Budhathoki, K., Author ; Regmi, H.N., Author ; N G Pradhan, Author ; P. R. Bhurtyal, Author ; D.R. Bhattarai, Author . - [s.d.] . - 419-421 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Onion, set planting, off season, bulb yield, income Abstract: Field experiments to assess the effect of six set planting dates on off-season onion bulb
production were carried out at Horticulture Research Division. Khumaltar ( 1360 mas/) for
four years from June to December mollths of 2000 to 2003. The experiment was laid out in
Randomized Complete Block design with six treatments as planting date. Each treatn1ent was
replicated three times and two em diameter sets of Nasik Red cultivar produced in previous
season were used in the experiment. The result shows that the highest marketable mean bulb
yield per plot (5.7 kg) was produced (P<0.01) when the,$.t1tS were planted on (26 July) and
this date was followed by June 9 (5.2 kg per plot) and June 24 (4.1 kg per plot). The results
further showed that the low bulb yields in other plaming dates were due to non-bulbing,
thick neck and bolting. These findings had been retested at ten farmers' fields of Nala and
Sankhu Villages of Kavre district in collaboration with 1ntemational Development
Enterprises (IDE) and the results were very encouraging in the sense that these findings
have been accepted by farmers. Farmers of these villages reported that they will grow offseason
onion from sets in large areas in commercial scale in coming years. They further
reported that the average cash income per ropani received Rs. 18,000 to Rs. 25,000 on
adoption of these techtwlogy fam1ers within 70 days of set planting was.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=680 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=680URL Socio-economic Condition of Banana Growers and Banana Production Technology in Kailali District / G.K. Shrestha in Nepalese Horticulture, v. 8/9 ([07/25/2012])
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Title : Socio-economic Condition of Banana Growers and Banana Production Technology in Kailali District Material Type: printed text Authors: G.K. Shrestha, Author ; Giri, S, Author Publication Date: 2012 Article on page: 35-40 p, Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Musa spp., farmers‟ education, varieties, pests, diseases, income Abstract: This survey was undertaken to record socio-economic condition of the banana
growers and the technologies adopted in banana production and marketing in
Narayanpur and Phulbari VDCs and Tikapur Municipality of Kailali district.
One hundred respondent farmers were selected randomly from these study sites
for interviews, group discussion, and personal contacts and used a semistructured
questionnaire for information and data collection. Results indicated
that there was a dominance of male over female farmers in most of banana
farming activities in Kailali. Farmers having various education levels and age
groups involved in growing banana earned an annual income from Rs. 30-100
thousand/ha. Majority of the respondents have their own livestock for manure
but some farmers purchased manure. ELUM PLUS, DADO (Kailali) and others
have played a significant role in motivating farmers towards banana farming, yet
trainings on scientific technologies are desired by over 80% of the respondents.
The farmers (68 respondents) had never taken any kind of agriculture loan from
any Bank or other agencies. Many respondents (48%) said they required hiring
of labor for field activities. Along with socio-economic status of farmers, the
production and management techniques and several problems faced by these
farmers are presented in this paper.
in Nepalese Horticulture > v. 8/9 [07/25/2012] . - 35-40 p,[article] Socio-economic Condition of Banana Growers and Banana Production Technology in Kailali District [printed text] / G.K. Shrestha, Author ; Giri, S, Author . - 2012 . - 35-40 p,.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepalese Horticulture > v. 8/9 [07/25/2012] . - 35-40 p,
Keywords: Musa spp., farmers‟ education, varieties, pests, diseases, income Abstract: This survey was undertaken to record socio-economic condition of the banana
growers and the technologies adopted in banana production and marketing in
Narayanpur and Phulbari VDCs and Tikapur Municipality of Kailali district.
One hundred respondent farmers were selected randomly from these study sites
for interviews, group discussion, and personal contacts and used a semistructured
questionnaire for information and data collection. Results indicated
that there was a dominance of male over female farmers in most of banana
farming activities in Kailali. Farmers having various education levels and age
groups involved in growing banana earned an annual income from Rs. 30-100
thousand/ha. Majority of the respondents have their own livestock for manure
but some farmers purchased manure. ELUM PLUS, DADO (Kailali) and others
have played a significant role in motivating farmers towards banana farming, yet
trainings on scientific technologies are desired by over 80% of the respondents.
The farmers (68 respondents) had never taken any kind of agriculture loan from
any Bank or other agencies. Many respondents (48%) said they required hiring
of labor for field activities. Along with socio-economic status of farmers, the
production and management techniques and several problems faced by these
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