Ilam "Queen of Hills" is one of the richest districts in Nepal in terms of its bio-cultural diversity, natural landscape and flourishing professionalism in agricultural especially in cash crops sector. Ilam is the most famous District of Nepal for the production of tea and quite famous for its special brand Ilam Tea.
Ilam is adorned with an almost limitless range of lush-green tea gardens. The rolling hills covered with tea leaves are simply majestic. The thick white fogs alternatively descend to veil the gardens and then suddenly vanish. Greenery prevails all over the hills of Ilam all around the year. Ilam Tea Garden located near Ilam Bazaar and Kanyam Tea Garden located halfway between Terai plain and Ilam Bazaar are the major gardens of Nepal.
Responsibilities: As a volunteer of "Tea Gardens Assistant", you will gain hands-on experience helping the tea farmers and local communities to cultivate and harvest organic tea, through sustainable farming methods. Tasks and projects vary depending on the season and current needs. Farm maintenance including soil preparation, weed control, starting seedlings, tea plantations, pruning, harvesting, processing and packaging are always in need in tea fields.
Nepal Tourism Year 2011 (Ilam)
torsdag 14. juli 2011
mandag 11. juli 2011
onsdag 8. juni 2011
Shree Antu
It's hilly area, we can see sunrise view from shree antu. It's located in eastern part of ilam district. It's around 700 kilo meter far away from our capital city Kathmandu.It's is very beautiful and so interesting place. It's tourist area there are good facility for tourist which is giving by local people of shree antu.
Orange
Orange is a great fruit,it has orange color like yellow. it's very good fruit i like very much because it is very good for our health.It gives us vitamin c it's make our boon strong. vitamin c is very important for us to be healthy.
Orange is good in taste also.
Orange is good in taste also.
"Thapa in hot seat"
In a surprise move, a group of Maoist lawmakers representing various ethnic and indigenous nationalities have demanded that the party’s General Secretary Ram Bahadur Thapa be given a chance to lead the next government.
On Thursday, 24 Maoist lawmakers led by the party’s politburo member Gopal Kiranti called on Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal and tabled their proposal.
Thapa, however, expressed shock over the proposal and said it came without any discussion with him.
“This proposal is a ploy to weaken the demand within the party for proper allocation of powers among the leaders,” a leader quoted Thapa as saying.
“Thapa is an eligible candidate for the prime minister, but the question is why has this come at this time” said Politburo member Devendra Poudel, a Bhattarai supporter.
“We proposed Badal because no one from the indigenous community has had a chance to become the country’s prime minister so far,” said a Maoist lawmaker who was in the lawmakers’ team led by Kiranti.
As a majority of the lawmakers supporting the proposal were close to Dahal, leaders from the Baburam Bhattarai and Mohan Baidya factions also said the move was directed by Dahal himself to subdue the demand for discussions on the allocation of responsibilities and powers among the leaders.
Party insiders said Thapa could likely be pitted against the party’s Vice-chairman Bhattarai, whose name has also been put up for the premier’s post.
The Baidya and Bhattarai factions, who have formed an alliance to end Dahal’s monopoly in the party, have demanded that the party chief shed some of his executive powers and pave way for a “collective leadership”. They have jointly demanded that Bhattarai be made the parliamentary party leader and Baidya the chief of the organisation department with full executive powers. An endorsement, if any, of the deputies’ demands would render Dahal virtually powerless.
In the face of growing strength of the two factions, Dahal has been deferring the crucial Central Committee (CC) meeting for the past few days, citing lack of time to prepare his political document on peace and constitution. The meeting is expected to sort out the differences among the top leaders.
While Dahal wants to discuss his political document on the party’s line of peace and constitution before anything else, his dissenting deputies have demanded that the issue of re-allocation of powers be discussed first
On Thursday, 24 Maoist lawmakers led by the party’s politburo member Gopal Kiranti called on Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal and tabled their proposal.
Thapa, however, expressed shock over the proposal and said it came without any discussion with him.
“This proposal is a ploy to weaken the demand within the party for proper allocation of powers among the leaders,” a leader quoted Thapa as saying.
“Thapa is an eligible candidate for the prime minister, but the question is why has this come at this time” said Politburo member Devendra Poudel, a Bhattarai supporter.
“We proposed Badal because no one from the indigenous community has had a chance to become the country’s prime minister so far,” said a Maoist lawmaker who was in the lawmakers’ team led by Kiranti.
As a majority of the lawmakers supporting the proposal were close to Dahal, leaders from the Baburam Bhattarai and Mohan Baidya factions also said the move was directed by Dahal himself to subdue the demand for discussions on the allocation of responsibilities and powers among the leaders.
Party insiders said Thapa could likely be pitted against the party’s Vice-chairman Bhattarai, whose name has also been put up for the premier’s post.
The Baidya and Bhattarai factions, who have formed an alliance to end Dahal’s monopoly in the party, have demanded that the party chief shed some of his executive powers and pave way for a “collective leadership”. They have jointly demanded that Bhattarai be made the parliamentary party leader and Baidya the chief of the organisation department with full executive powers. An endorsement, if any, of the deputies’ demands would render Dahal virtually powerless.
In the face of growing strength of the two factions, Dahal has been deferring the crucial Central Committee (CC) meeting for the past few days, citing lack of time to prepare his political document on peace and constitution. The meeting is expected to sort out the differences among the top leaders.
While Dahal wants to discuss his political document on the party’s line of peace and constitution before anything else, his dissenting deputies have demanded that the issue of re-allocation of powers be discussed first
Kathmandu, JUN 07
After over 19 months, the Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) on Tuesday finally filed a corruption case against 34 top police officers allegedly involved in the multi-million dollar Sudan scam.
Not surprisingly, the anti-graft body spared all the alleged “political and administrative leaders,” including former Home Ministers Krishna Prasad Sitaula, Bam Dev Gautam and Bhim Rawal and former Home Secretary Umesh Mainali.
Not surprisingly, the anti-graft body spared all the alleged “political and administrative leaders,” including former Home Ministers Krishna Prasad Sitaula, Bam Dev Gautam and Bhim Rawal and former Home Secretary Umesh Mainali.
tirsdag 7. juni 2011
KATHMANDU, JUN 08
An office bearer meeting of the UCPN (Maoist) including PLA commanders-- ranging from the PLA chief to the sub-division commanders and other leaders-- is underway in Nayabazar on Wednesday.
It has been reported that senior leaders including 22 PLA commanders are present at the meeting.
The meeting has been called to take the combatants into confidence on the integration process and read their minds on the peace process and the party's decisions on integration.
It has been reported that senior leaders including 22 PLA commanders are present at the meeting.
The meeting has been called to take the combatants into confidence on the integration process and read their minds on the peace process and the party's decisions on integration.
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