737,597 TOURISTS VISIT IN 2011
ALTOGETHER 737,597 TOURISTS VISIT NEPAL IN 2011
Kathmandu, 3 Jan.: Altogether 737,597 tourists visited Nepal in 2011 designated Visit Nepal Year 2011—less than the one million
target set by government.
Arrivals from neighboring India and China helped boost the arrival figure, the Immigration Office at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) said.
Arrivals by land and air jumped 22.34 percent compared to the previous year.
Altogether 75,517 Chinese visited Nepal overland) in 2011—45, 400 by air and remaining came overland.
Altogether 145,338 Indians visited Nepal in 2011.
Government has declared 2012 Visit Lumbini Year.
Lumbini is the birthplace of The Buddha.
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SURESH RAJ SHARMA APPOINTED KU VC
Kathmandu, 3 Jan.: Suresh Ram Sharma has been appointed
Vice-chancellor of Kathmandu University (KU) for a forth term
by Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai, the premier’s personal assistant
Bishwa Dup Pandey said.
Bala Bhadra Das has been appointed executive chief of
BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences in Dharan.
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SENIOR US OFFICIAL COMING
Kathmandu, 3 Jan: Melanne Verveer, ambassador-at-large
for Global Women; Issues, is arriving 6 January after a two-day
visit of Bangladesh, an announcement said.
She’ll focus on promoting the role of women in conflict and post-cnflist situations.
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TWO MALLA-ERA COURTS OPEN TO PUBLIC AT
HANUMAN DHOKA
Kathmandu, 3 Jan: Two Malla-era courtyards at Hanuman Dhoka Palace were open to tourists and Nepalis Sunday.
Mohankali Chowk with intricate wood and stone carving and terracotta an Sundari Chowk with Kaliya Daan statute were opened to public
They are among 22 courtyards at the palace.
Nepalis have to pay Ts 30 entrance fee while tourists from
SAARC and elsewhere have to pay Rs. 150 and Rs.750 entrance fee respectively.
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MEDIA GOOGLE
“He [Britain’s Prince Harry] won’t be doing the full climb [of Mount Everest]as it will take a long time and it requires training so I think he’ll be joining at a base camp.”
(PTI Report)
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