Sunday, July 24, 2011

Effort Towards Water Transport in Nepal

     Our country Nepal the first and foremost thing that we lack is the linkage to the sea. Being a landlocked country our economic aspects and trade are limited. It would be a great thing if water transport.
  The condition of our country being at such a critical position we are unable to concentrate on the development works. But there is a recent news about the government expending in the field of construction of water transport in NEPAL. According to the daily newspaper it is out that the government is conducting feasibility study of water transport along three major rivers-Koshi, Gandaki and Bheri - to increase mobility of people living along the rivers. The government has allocated Rs 10 million in the current fiscal year to prepare DPR on water transport along Koshi, Gandaki and Bheri basins and start operation of water transport in Arun and Tamor rivers. It has already conducted DPR for water transport along Arun and Tamor rivers. For More information we can log on to study about water transport and my republica news...

Saturday, July 23, 2011

8th NATIONAL TECHNOLOGICAL FESTIVAL LOCUS 2011

      The "8th National Technological Festival LOCUS 2011" was organized on the date july 22-23 by a group of students from the Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering and Department of Electrical Engineering at Institute of Engineering (IOE), Pulchowk Central Campus, at the IOE, Pulchowk Campus, Lalitpur, with the theme “Competition Builds Quality.” The had targeted the engineering students and the +2 students. 
     During these two days visitors were entertained by many of the technically sound robots. Some of the robots were the chess playing robot, home appliances automation systems, talking clocks, sun tracking smart solar panels, various computer games and various other machinery. 
    With all these robots also some exciting games were also played such as fastest person to type a message and fastest to search using the google web engine e.t.c.

Friday, July 15, 2011

What is it like to read in a poor country like nepal

      After you become a holder of the degree of engineering there is not a guarantee that you get to sign in the projects or any other engineering tasks. It's i guess the toughest task to make ourselves stable in this field. Each and every year thousand and thousand of engineer get graduated and only the best will be known. For us to be practically as well as theoretically sound a kind of training is done for the students reading the bachelor's degree in engineering. This training is the must in the curriculum of the engineering field. I am the student in pokhara engineering college which comes under the pokhara university of Nepal. I have been deprived of this facility so i am feeling a little bit left out. I consolidate myself by saying mi elders also didn't have the chance to get the job training so how could i??? This job training  is costlier for the college so for them also it is not possible to do The only area of the job training at civil engineering field is the nearby field constructions and houses........ Hope the curriculum context in NEPAL changes..............