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Tuesday, December 12, 2017

NEB Grade 11 Science and Management Result 2074 (Result Published)


Nepal Examination Board (NEB) is likely to publish the Grade 11 result within this week. Stay with us for the further updates.
Result is Coming Soon!!
Best of Luck Students!!
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Saturday, November 25, 2017

KP Oli Speech in Pokhara Mangsir 9, 2074

पोखरा, मङ्सिर ९,२०७४
पोखरामा आयोजना भयेको आमसभालाई सम्बोधन गर्दै एमाले अध्यक्ष केपि शर्मा ओलिले अबको पौष पछी नेपालमा कांग्रेसको सरकार बन्ने छैन भनेर भबिस्यबाणी गरे।।उहाँकै भासामा एस्लाइ उचित राजनैनिक विश्लेषण भनेर कुरा अघि सार्नु भयो।।

भिडियो सहित हेर्नुहोस
https://youtu.be/TmEc03U_qJ4

Friday, November 24, 2017

Power System Analysis

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Tuesday, November 21, 2017

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Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Nepal: Champions of AFC Solidarity Cup 2016

The 2016 AFC Solidarity Cup is the first edition of the AFC Solidarity Cup, an international football tournament. It is scheduled to take place between 2–15 November 2016 in Malaysia.
The tournament was created by the Asian Football Confederation as a replacement for the AFC Challenge Cup which was played for the last time in 2014.
A total of nine teams were eligible to compete in this edition of the tournament. Six teams were eligible to compete after losing in the first round of the 2018 FIFA World Cup/2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification competition, while three teams were eligible to compete after losing in the play-off round 2 of the 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification competition. After Pakistan and Bangladesh withdrew, only seven teams will compete in the tournament.
Nepalese Players celebrating the Goal against Macau

Nepal dominated from start to finish in difficult conditions but, while Macau’s defence held firm for the majority of the game, Tam Iao San’s team rarely threatened at the other end of the pitch.
Nicholas Torrao and midfielder Pan Chi Hang overcame fitness concerns to start for Macau while Nepal coach Gyotoku named the same starting line-up that saw off Laos in a penalty shootout in the semi-finals.
With heavy rain having fallen just before kick-off, the conditions were difficult for both sides but despite the surface water on the pitch Nepal still managed to control the opening exchanges.
Bharat Khawas went close to opening the scoring in the 14th minute when he burst down the right before firing a low shot towards the far corner that just slid wide of the post.
Fourteen minutes later, the Nepalese went closer still when Anjan Bista smashed his shot from the edge of the area towards goal, only for goalkeeper Ho Man Fai to punch the ball over the bar.
Less than a minute later, however, Nepal took the lead. Khawas outpaced Kong Cheng Hou down the Macau left before cutting back a perfect lofted ball towards the far post that Shreshtha powered home with his head, directing the ball back across goal and into the far corner.
The lead was well deserved for a Nepal side that help the upper hand throughout the half, and Gyotoku’s side could have added a second late in the half, but Nawayug Shrestha’s header flew across the face of goal.
Macau offered little in the attacking third of the pitch, with Lao Pak Kin’s long range attempt at goal with a 65th minute free kick a rare attempt at goal for the side from the former Portuguese enclave.
Instead, it was Nepal who looked more likely to score the game’s second with Bimal Gharti Magar particularly assertive as the midfielder tried his luck repeatedly from distance throughout the second half.
None of his efforts seriously troubled Macau goalkeeper Ho, but it mattered little as Shreshtha’s header was enough to ensure the trophy goes back with the Nepalese to Kathmandu.
Source: THE AFC

Nepal vs Macau watch it live here


://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plHraWHGp0E