Jul 29

What is polymer note?
“Polymer banknotes were developed by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and were first issued as currency in Australia in 1988. These banknotes are made from the polymer biaxially-oriented polypropylene (BOPP) which greatly enhances durability of the banknotes. Polymer banknotes also incorporate many security features not available to paper banknotes, making counterfeiting much more difficult.” – From wikipedia.org

Rs. 10 polymer Note from nepal

A Rs. 10 Polymer Note

In February 2002, for the first time in Nepal’s history it issued a 10 rupee polymer banknote. We were pretty much excited to see how a polymer note looks like. As the time passed by there were many issue regarding such kind of notes.

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Jul 13

I was asked by my friend Ashish Thapa to read this news on BBC. It was about Food shortages grow in rural Nepal. How many of us are aware of this news?
I was really surprised to read the headline of the news. Many things ran in my mind, asked myself many question.

What! Food Shortage in Nepal? Can this happen in my Country? How can this happen?

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Jul 02

I don’t want to ask this question. Can you guys imagine that RNAC flight was cancel due to no Passenger? I think everyone has thought it can happen in near future, but I guess no one thought while it is celebrating its 50th year of service and the very next day it celebrated its birthday, it will have to a face such a situation.

So many international Airlines are operating in Nepal, many more to come in near future but our own airline is facing loss. Poor service, not enough plane and delayed flights are the major problem of our airline company. Since last year there have been improvement in arrival of tourist but still NAC or RNAC has to cancel it’s flight due to no passenger.

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