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Rajbhandari, Krishna C. "Epilepsy in Nepal." Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences / Journal Canadien des Sciences Neurologiques 31, no. 2 (2004): 257–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0317167100053919.

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AbstractThis is a review of epilepsy in Nepal. Nepal is a predominantly rural country with a population of 21 million. A community-based survey in Morang district showed that the prevalence of epilepsy was 7.3 per 1,000 population. A cohort of 300 cases in Shree Birendra Military Hospital showed that neurocysticercosis was the most important etiological cause. There are seven neurologists, 10 CT scanners, three MRIs, and four EEG machines in the country. The practice of anticonvulsant use varied according to different geographical locations. The treatment gap may be in excess of 70%. The epide
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Shrestha, Arun Kumar, Sonu Limbu, Narayan Baral, et al. "An Exposure to Natural Background Radiation in Eastern Nepal." Damak Campus Journal 11, no. 1 (2023): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/dcj.v11i1.63478.

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Monitoring natural background radiation is important to locate the high background area. The objective of the work is to find the average background radiation in the Morang district and to observe the effects of cosmic radiation at high altitudes. In this study, background radiation was measured in 17 different municipalities of Morang with the help of a GM counter of model GMC-300E plus. The result showed that the annual effective dose of Morang was 0.24±0.02mSv/y and was below the recommended value of 1 mSv/y set by ICRP for public health. The radiation level was slightly higher in the hospi
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Subba, Bharat Raj, Nelson Pokharel, and Manish Raj Pandey. "Ichthyo-faunal diversity of Morang district, Nepal." Our Nature 15, no. 1-2 (2017): 55–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/on.v15i1-2.18794.

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The present paper attempts to report a total of 118 fish species spread over 11 orders, 26 families and 64 genera inhabited indifferent water bodies viz, rivers, reservoirs, streams, ponds, lakes, canals, ditches, paddy fields of Morang district, collected during a one-year survey. The order Cypriniformes is the richest one among 11 orders that comprises 59 species followed by Siluriformes having 31 and Perciformes with 19 representatives, respectively. Orders Anguilliformes, Osteoglossiformes, Beloniformes, Cyprinodontiformes, Synbranchiformes and Tetraodontiformes have only one representativ
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Rai, Shiva Kumar. "Algal flora of Betana wetland, Morang, Nepal." Nepalese Journal of Biosciences 1 (January 24, 2013): 104–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njbs.v1i0.7477.

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In this paper, a total 23 epiphytic as well as planktonic taxa belonging to the classes cyanophyceae (6), chlorophyceae (1) and bacillariophyceae (16) have been enumerated from Betana wetland. Out of these, six diatom taxa viz., Gomphonema constrictum Ehr. var. capitata, Gomphonema intricatum Kütz. var. vibrio, Gomphonema parvulum (Kütz.) var. lagenula Hust., Rhopalodia gibba (Ehr.) O. Müll. var. ventricosa, Nitzschia amphibia Grun. and Surirella tenera Greg. var. ambigua Gandhi were the new records for the country. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njbs.v1i0.7477 Nepalese Journal of Biosciences
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Rai, Shiva Kumar, and Kapindra Adhikari. "Diatom flora of Hasina pond, Morang, Nepal." Nepalese Journal of Biosciences 9, no. 1 (2019): 1–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njbs.v9i1.51726.

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Epiphytic diatoms of Hasina pond were studied during winter, summer, and monson seasons in 2014-2015. Samples were collected by squeezing submerged roots and leaves of hydrophytes and frustules were cleaned using nitric acid. A total 59 diatoms under 27 genera and 19 families were reported among which 33 diatoms were new to the country. Epithemia adnata, Rhopalodia gibba, Gomphonema truncatum, Nitzschia palea, Ulnaria acus, U. ulna and Pinnularia amabilis were dominant in the pond. Diatom species were found maximum in summer (40%) and minimum in monsoon (28%) seasons.
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Koirala, Amit, and Gita Dhungana. "Understanding Technical Instructors Motivational Practices in Vocational Training Centre, Morang, Nepal." Journal of Training and Development 1 (July 31, 2015): 33–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jtd.v1i0.13088.

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This study “understanding technical instructor’s motivational practices in vocational training centre, Morang Nepal” tries to explore the motivational and demotivational factors among the technical instructors in vocational training centre, Morang, Nepal. As motivational factors plays an important role in carrying out teaching and learning activities this study tries to understand the key factors that enhance or hinder the technical instructors for teaching in vocational training centre and for carrying out qualitative research, researchers employed case study research design.DOI: http://dx.do
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Deo, Ujjwal, Prakash Singh, Surender Bishnoi, and Ranjan Kumar. "Bearing capacity mapping of Morang district for shallow foundation." E3S Web of Conferences 430 (2023): 01295. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202343001295.

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Foundation is the part of all structure, which helps transmit the all the loads from above structure to the ground. The bearing capacity value mainly affected by two major factors, they are type of soil and also the location where the stratum. Due to various reasons such as; Economy, miser, unconsciousness etc, people don’t conduct soil test in many cases and starts to build high rise buildings in different locations. From the prevention of collapse and settlement of building bearing capacity of soil should be checked. Zonation mapping of bearing capacity is inevitable in many cases of newer a
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Gautam, Bivek, and Santosh Bhattarai. "First record of Chilapata rain-pool frog Minervarya chilapata Ohler, Deuti, Grosjean, Paul, Ayyaswamy, Ahmed & Dutta, 2009 (Anura, Dicroglossidae) from Nepal." Herpetozoa 35 (September 29, 2022): 179–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/herpetozoa.35.e90101.

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Chilapata rain-pool frog (Minervarya chilapata) was described in 2009 from the Chilapata Reserve Forest of West Bengal, India. Here, we report the occurrence of M. chilapata for the first time from Morang district, Nepal, based on acoustic and morphological characters such as the presence of a distinct white line in the upper lip, small size (snout-vent length 18 to 26 mm), pointed snout and presence of dorso-lateral black patch. The nearest record of Chilapata rain-pool frog in Nepal from Pathari-Kanepokhari forest, Morang district, Nepal is ca.182 km west of its type locality Chilapata Reser
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Gautam, Bivek, and Santosh Bhattarai. "First record of Chilapata rain-pool frog Minervarya chilapata Ohler, Deuti, Grosjean, Paul, Ayyaswamy, Ahmed & Dutta, 2009 (Anura, Dicroglossidae) from Nepal." Herpetozoa 35, no. () (2022): 179–85. https://doi.org/10.3897/herpetozoa.35.e90101.

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Chilapata rain-pool frog (Minervarya chilapata) was described in 2009 from the Chilapata Reserve Forest of West Bengal, India. Here, we report the occurrence of M. chilapata for the first time from Morang district, Nepal, based on acoustic and morphological characters such as the presence of a distinct white line in the upper lip, small size (snout-vent length 18 to 26 mm), pointed snout and presence of dorso-lateral black patch. The nearest record of Chilapata rain-pool frog in Nepal from Pathari-Kanepokhari forest, Morang district, Nepal is ca.182 km west of its type locality Chilapata Reser
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Thakur, Sanjeev Kumar, Rabin Acharya, Sanjay Kumar Singh, and Nisha Ghimire. "Ear diseases in school going children of Sunsari and Morang districts of Nepal." Journal of Chitwan Medical College 7, no. 1 (2017): 16–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jcmc.v7i1.17364.

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This study was carried out to find the prevalence of ear diseases in school-going children of the Sunsari and Morang district of Eastern Nepal. This is a prospective, cross sectional, clinical study in 3729 school going children of up to 15 years of the Sunsari and Morang district of eastern Nepal done in year 2014 and 2015 AD. Informed consent was obtained. 1346 (36.09%) children had different ear ailments. Ear wax 616 (45.76%) and otitis media with effusion 226 (16.79%) were the commonest diseases found. Chronic otitis media mucosal type was found in 104 (7.73%) children. Chronic otitis medi
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Yadav, Shiv Narayan. "Human helminthes intestinal parasites of Morang district, Nepal." Nepalese Journal of Biosciences 3, no. 1 (2013): 75–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njbs.v3i1.41450.

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The present studyy examined association between ABO human blood group and helminth parasites. In total 3000 people were investigated and 1300 individuals were found infected with helminth parasites, namely Ascaris lumbricoides (52.46%) Ancylostoma duodenale (45.00%), Trichuris trichura (1.90%), Enterobius vermicularis (0.03%), Taenia solium (0.015%), Hymenolepis nana (0.15%).
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Das, Bishnu Dev, Ranjan Kumar Mishra, and Sunil Kumar Choudhary. "GROUNDWATER QUALITY IN BIRATNAGR OF MORANG DISTRICT, NEPAL." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 9, no. 5 (2021): 368–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v9.i5.2021.3961.

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A study was conducted to assess the groundwater quality in Biratnagar of Morang district of Nepal on the basis of some important physicochemical and microbiological analysis. During the study, the elevated value of turbidity ranged from 2.1±2.80 NTU (ward no. 8) to 81.46±44.28 NTU (ward no. 10), free-carbondioxide (FCO2) ranged from 12±2.45 mg /L (ward no. 21) to 17.2±3.03 mg/L (ward no. 8), arsenic ranged from nil (ward no. 3) to 0.17±0.21 mg /L (ward no. 1), iron (Fe) ranged from 0.45 mg/L (ward no. 7) to 3.67 mg/L (ward no. 4), manganese (Mn), ranged from 0.45 mg/L (ward no. 7) to 5.99 mg/L
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Bhurtel, Khem Kumar, Keshar Jung Magar, Sita Ram Ghimire, and Ganga Ram Poudel. "Ethnic Knowledge of Magar on Treatment Practice in Morang District." Teacher Half-Yearly Journal 17, no. 1 (2025): 128–41. https://doi.org/10.3126/thj.v17i1.77882.

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The Magar community in Nepal has a rich heritage of health and healing practices, including Jharphuk, shamans who treat illnesses using a holistic approach. Their practices involve spiritual, psychological, and physical dimensions, emphasizing communal support and preserving their cultural heritage. Health practices change over human development, influenced by knowledge and experiences. Nepal's diverse healthcare practices, including indigenous healing practices, offer alternative medicine. This paper explores the health status of Magar, an indigenous Nepali nationality, and their traditional
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Sheng, Sean Ng Ming, Wang Kaiying, Ho Wei-En, et al. "Barriers to Cataract Surgery in Peri-urban Regions of Eastern Nepal." Nepalese Journal of Ophthalmology 13, no. 2 (2021): 154–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/nepjoph.v13i2.31731.

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Introduction: Despite cataract being a condition easily treated by surgery, it continues to be the leading cause of blindness worldwide (35.15%). In Nepal, the proportion of blindness due to cataract is much higher, with cataract accounting for 62.2% of all blindness. An effective method of decreasing this figure is by addressing the main barriers preventing people from accessing cataract surgery. Knowing that these barriers are dynamic and region-specific, our study aimed to determine the current barriers faced in Morang and Sunsari districts of Nepal. Materials and methods: Subjects were pat
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Chapagain, A., S. Singh, and D. B. Thapa. "Knowledge Regarding Japanese Encephalitis among Pig Farmers of Kathmandu and Morang Districts of Nepal." Journal of the Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science 35, no. 1 (2018): 225–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jiaas.v35i1.22545.

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A study was carried out from January to December 2012 among pig farming communities of Kathmandu and Morang districts of Nepal to determine knowledge regarding Japanese encephalitis (JE) disease. In this comparative study, 100 pig farmers were surveyed in each district Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) infection. The research observation revealed that the pig farming communities in both districts were poor, illiterate, having no training, highly dependent on pig farming occupation and some were landless. Comparatively, Kathmandu pig farmers had better education, training on pig farming and inc
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RA, Mandal. "Evaluating Provisioning Services in Betana Wetland Area, Belbari, Morang, Nepal." Open Access Journal of Waste Management & Xenobiotics 3, no. 4 (2020): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.23880/oajwx-16000148.

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The ecosystem services from the wetlands offer economic opportunities for beneficiaries as well as generate revenue that in turn be used for conservation of the wetlands but the research regarding this is very limited in Nepal. Thus, this research was objectively conducted to assess the value of provisioning ecosystem services in and around Betana wetland, Nepal. The primary data were collected organizing questionnaire survey with 65 beneficiary households, key informant interviews with 11 key experts, and direct observations in January 2020; whereas the secondary data were collected from the
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Gurung, Yogendra B. "Structuring Labour Migration in Rural Nepal: A Case of Babiyabirta VDC, Morang, Nepal." Economic Journal of Nepal 35, no. 1 (2012): 32–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ejon.v35i1.13410.

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Labour migration has been a patterned behavior in Nepal. It has tremendous implication on country’s social and economic development. In this regard, this paper tries to identify structure of labour migration from rural Nepal based on data obtained from a micro-level sample survey conducted in 2009. The survey collected both quantitative and qualitative information. Findings suggest that migration is a result of an interactive function of multilevel social structures –individual, household and community structures or a larger society. The social structure plays a role of social networks by shar
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Shrestha, Jay Narayan. "Fish diversity of Lohandra River, Biratnagar, Morang, Eastern Nepal." Nepalese Journal of Biosciences 6, no. 1 (2016): 34–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njbs.v6i1.41800.

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Nepal has great water resources supporting diverged aquatic flora and fauna, including varieties of freshwater fishes. Lohandra river is one of the major perennial river of Morang district, eastern Nepal, originating from Mahabharat hill. Fishes of the river were collected from September, 2014 to August, 2015 using local gears and cast net with the help of local fishermen and the collected fishes were preserved in 70% alcohol facing their head downward for taxonomic identification. The present paper deals with 51 fish species belonging to 38 genera, 20 families of 7 orders. The notable ichthyo
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Sah, Ashok, Prabhat Swar, Santosh Kumar Yadav, Sanjib Chaudhary, and Dikshya Maharjan. "Varietal screening of Cucumber in Sundarharaicha Municipality, Morang, Nepal." International Journal of Environment, Agriculture and Biotechnology 6, no. 4 (2021): 071–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.22161/ijeab.64.9.

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Koirala, Umesh, and Sasinath Jha. "Macrophytes of the lowland wetlands in Morang district, Nepal." Nepalese Journal of Biosciences 1 (January 24, 2013): 131–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njbs.v1i0.7480.

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In total, 149 species of macrophytes (angiosperms 138, pteridophytes 7, bryophytes 2, algae 2) were recorded among which 117 species were emergent, 12 floating-leafed, 14 submerged and 6 free-floating on the basis of life form. In general, 68% species had flowering-fruiting during the rainy season, 17% in winter and 15% in the summer season. Many of the plant species were observed to play important role in meeting day to day requirements of the rural people. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njbs.v1i0.7480 Nepalese Journal of Biosciences 1: 131-139 (2011)
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Basnet, Saraswati. "Knowledge on Hypertension among Adult People in Morang, Nepal." Purbanchal University Health Journal 2, no. 1 (2024): 7–12. https://doi.org/10.3126/puhj.v2i1.74943.

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Introduction: Hypertension is one of the silent killers in the 21st century and is one of the largest global public health concerns. An estimated 1.28 billion people aged 79 years worldwide have hypertension, with the two-thirds residing in low and middle-income country. In Nepal, about one in every four people has hypertension, and less than 5% have it under control. Objective: The objective of the study was to assess the knowledge on hypertension among adults in a community. Method: A descriptive cross-sectional design was used to assess the knowledge on hypertension among adults. A convenie
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Aryal, Bhagwan. "Gender Transformative Practices in Early Grade Reading Classrooms." Shiksha Shastra Saurabh 21 (December 31, 2018): 37–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/sss.v21i0.35088.

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This article is based on a research work of 2017 conducted for Plan International Nepal. The research was originally done to assess the reading comprehension of Nepali subject together with basic skills of Mathematics of early graders in grades Two and Three. It focused on assessing existing situation of the early grades’ learning status together with early learning environments in relation to early grade reading. It included field work in 17 schools of Four districts, namely, Morang, Makwanpur, Sindhuli and Banke. It aimed to assess the gender transformative practices in selected classrooms o
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Dahal, Dibya Raj, Sanjan Thapa, Delip Singh Chand, and Nanda Bahadur Singh. "Distribution records of Dormer’s Bat Scotozous dormeri (Dobson, 1875) (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) in Nepal." Journal of Threatened Taxa 14, no. 4 (2022): 20903–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.7730.14.4.20903-20907.

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Dormer’s Bat is endemic to southern Asia and distributed in tropical, semi-arid, or arid climatic zones in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal (Srinivasulu & Srinivasulu 2019). It is insectivorous in nature and plays an important role in the natural control of insects. Roost search and mist netting were conducted during early evening to 2200 h in three sites and the species was identified by field-based morphology including medium body size, pale gray brown color on the dorsal side, buffy white ventral surface, and face is necked and uniform mid-brown in color. A total of five individua
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Dahal, Dibya Raj, Sanjan Thapa, Delip Singh Chand, and Nanda Bahadur Singh. "Distribution records of Dormer’s Bat Scotozous dormeri (Dobson, 1875) (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) in Nepal." Journal of Threatened Taxa 14, no. 4 (2022): 20903–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.7730.14.4.20903-20907.

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Dormer’s Bat is endemic to southern Asia and distributed in tropical, semi-arid, or arid climatic zones in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal (Srinivasulu & Srinivasulu 2019). It is insectivorous in nature and plays an important role in the natural control of insects. Roost search and mist netting were conducted during early evening to 2200 h in three sites and the species was identified by field-based morphology including medium body size, pale gray brown color on the dorsal side, buffy white ventral surface, and face is necked and uniform mid-brown in color. A total of five individua
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Dahal, Dibya Raj, Sanjan Thapa, Delip Singh Chand, and Nanda Bahadur Singh. "Distribution records of Dormer’s Bat Scotozous dormeri (Dobson, 1875) (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) in Nepal." Journal of Threatened Taxa 14, no. 4 (2022): 20903–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.7730.14.4.20903-20907.

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Dormer’s Bat is endemic to southern Asia and distributed in tropical, semi-arid, or arid climatic zones in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal (Srinivasulu & Srinivasulu 2019). It is insectivorous in nature and plays an important role in the natural control of insects. Roost search and mist netting were conducted during early evening to 2200 h in three sites and the species was identified by field-based morphology including medium body size, pale gray brown color on the dorsal side, buffy white ventral surface, and face is necked and uniform mid-brown in color. A total of five individua
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Dahal, Dibya Raj, Sanjan Thapa, Delip Singh Chand, and Nanda Bahadur Singh. "Distribution records of Dormer's Bat Scotozous dormeri (Dobson, 1875) (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) in Nepal." Journal of Threatened Taxa 14, no. 4 (2022): 20903–7. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13477289.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Dormer's Bat is endemic to southern Asia and distributed in tropical, semi-arid, or arid climatic zones in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal (Srinivasulu & Srinivasulu 2019). It is insectivorous in nature and plays an important role in the natural control of insects. Roost search and mist netting were conducted during early evening to 2200 h in three sites and the species was identified by field-based morphology including medium body size, pale gray brown color on the dorsal side, buffy white ventral surface, and face is necked and un
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Dahal, Dibya Raj, Sanjan Thapa, Delip Singh Chand, and Nanda Bahadur Singh. "Distribution records of Dormer's Bat Scotozous dormeri (Dobson, 1875) (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) in Nepal." Journal of Threatened Taxa 14, no. 4 (2022): 20903–7. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13477289.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Dormer's Bat is endemic to southern Asia and distributed in tropical, semi-arid, or arid climatic zones in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal (Srinivasulu & Srinivasulu 2019). It is insectivorous in nature and plays an important role in the natural control of insects. Roost search and mist netting were conducted during early evening to 2200 h in three sites and the species was identified by field-based morphology including medium body size, pale gray brown color on the dorsal side, buffy white ventral surface, and face is necked and un
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Dahal, Dibya Raj, Sanjan Thapa, Delip Singh Chand, and Nanda Bahadur Singh. "Distribution records of Dormer's Bat Scotozous dormeri (Dobson, 1875) (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) in Nepal." Journal of Threatened Taxa 14, no. 4 (2022): 20903–7. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13477289.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Dormer's Bat is endemic to southern Asia and distributed in tropical, semi-arid, or arid climatic zones in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal (Srinivasulu & Srinivasulu 2019). It is insectivorous in nature and plays an important role in the natural control of insects. Roost search and mist netting were conducted during early evening to 2200 h in three sites and the species was identified by field-based morphology including medium body size, pale gray brown color on the dorsal side, buffy white ventral surface, and face is necked and un
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Dahal, Dibya Raj, Sanjan Thapa, Delip Singh Chand, and Nanda Bahadur Singh. "Distribution records of Dormer's Bat Scotozous dormeri (Dobson, 1875) (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) in Nepal." Journal of Threatened Taxa 14, no. 4 (2022): 20903–7. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13477289.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Dormer's Bat is endemic to southern Asia and distributed in tropical, semi-arid, or arid climatic zones in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal (Srinivasulu & Srinivasulu 2019). It is insectivorous in nature and plays an important role in the natural control of insects. Roost search and mist netting were conducted during early evening to 2200 h in three sites and the species was identified by field-based morphology including medium body size, pale gray brown color on the dorsal side, buffy white ventral surface, and face is necked and un
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Kunwar, Saurav Raj, Sujata Bogati, Esendugue Greg Fonsah, and Lal Prasad Amgain. "Economic Assessment of Adopting Nutrient Expert® Wheat Model Vs Conventional Wheat Fertilizer Application Management in Morang, Nepal." Journal of Agricultural Studies 7, no. 2 (2019): 38. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/jas.v7i3.14900.

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Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) production is very sensitive towards the proper nutrient dose and its application methods. Wheat production in Nepal is declining due to inadequate fertility application and/or management program. Nutrient Expert® (NE) Model was adopted to compare with the conventional fertilizer application. Thus, the objectives of this research were to assess the adopted Nutrient Expert® Model vis-à-vis its conventional counterpart in Morang District of Nepal. The experiment was conducted from January 2015 to August 2017 in Itahara and Babiyabirta of Morang district of Eastern Ne
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Subba, Nawa Raj. "Delivery Practices among Rajbanshi." Researcher: A Research Journal of Culture and Society 1, no. 2 (2014): 63–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/researcher.v1i2.9886.

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This is a cross-sectional study with the objective of uncovering home and hospital delivery practices among Rajbansi of Nepal. Quantitative tools semi-structured questionnaires, check lists were used covering 375 samples of its resident districts Morang, Jhapa and Sunsari districts. Among Rajbanshi population 69.33% has done hospital delivery and 30.67% has home delivery. Home delivery is practiced by economic condition very poor (18.87%), poor (8.8%) and rich (4%). Hospital delivery is practiced by economic condition very poor (20.53%), poor (20.27%) and rich (28.53%). Similarly, home deliver
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Dewan, Shankar. "Nepali English or Other Varieties of English: Perspectives from English Language Teachers in Nepal." Journal of NELTA 27, no. 1-2 (2022): 106–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/nelta.v27i1-2.53198.

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This qualitative content analysis article aims at exploring the perspectives of English language teachers on Nepali English (NE). I purposively selected six college level English language teachers from Sunsari and Morang districts and collected the required data through a semi-structured interview. The study reveals that NE has emerged in Nepal as a result of mother tongue influence, nativization of English to local contexts, and exposure from the non-native teachers during the second language acquisition process, and it is practically more appropriate than other varieties of English in Nepal.
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Koirala, Amit. "Alternative Funding Practices of Sailaja Acharya Memorial Polytechnic, Morang, Nepal." International Journal of Social Sciences and Management 2, no. 2 (2015): 184–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ijssm.v2i2.12434.

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This study “Alternative funding practices of Sailaja Acharya Memorial Polytechnic (SAMP) explores the approach in practice in the institution even exploring its sustainability and replicability. In so doing the evidences clearly indicate the challenges with the existing practices in the institutions even though the institution has made reliable strategic interventions to overcome them. There are no valid grounds for applying such alternative financing model for its replication in Nepalese context. For carrying out qualitative research, researcher employed case study research design.DOI: http:/
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Sigdel, Roshan, and Nurapati Pantha. "Estimation of global solar radiation (gsr) over Biratnagar, Morang, Nepal." Butwal Campus Journal 7, no. 2 (2024): 220–31. https://doi.org/10.3126/bcj.v7i2.73245.

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Solar energy is a renewable source of energy that can be accessed in any geographical place where electricity and other renewable energy sources are inaccessible. In our country, more than half of people still depend on wood, coal, and petroleum for energy, which causes health issues and destroys the environment. Analytical and accurate data related to global solar radiation is essential for harvesting solar energy, which can play an important role in reducing the use of other nonrenewable energy sources. In this study, we calculated Global Solar Radiation (GSR) using the Angstrom-Prescott mod
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Sah, RB, L. Subedi, U. Shah, N. Jha, and PK Pokharel. "Antenatal Care Practices in Rangeli VDC of Morang District, Nepal." Journal of Universal College of Medical Sciences 2, no. 3 (2014): 26–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jucms.v2i3.11824.

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INTRODUCTION: Nepal has one of the worst maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality due to the lack of antenatal care (ANC) practices of pregnant women.The objective of this study was to find out the ANC practices and to find out the association between sociodemographic characteristics and antenatal care visits. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The cross-sectional study was conducted from 1st March to 14th March, 2014 among the residents of Rangeli VDC of Morang District in Eastern Nepal where 300 households were taken as subjects. Simple random sampling technique was applied for data collection. Sem
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Yadav, Shrawan Kumar, Nirag Nepal, and DilliRam Niroula. "Prevalence of Hyperuricemia among People of Morang District of Nepal." Journal of Nobel Medical College 3, no. 1 (2014): 16–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jonmc.v3i1.10048.

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Hyperuricemia refers to an elevation in the serum uric acid concentration. The blood levels of uric acid are a function of the balance between the breakdown of purines & the rate of uric acid excretion. Theoretically, alterations in this balance many account for hyperuricemia. Prolonged hyperuricemia often associated with gout, is an important risk factor for damaged joints. The present study is undertaken with the aim to find out the prevalence of hyperuricemia by age & sex, to establish the statistically significant correlation between serum creatinine & triglyceride concentratio
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Yadav, Shrawan Kumar, Niraj Nepal, and Dilli Ram Niroula. "Prevalence of Hyperuricemia among People of Morang District of Nepal." Journal of Nobel Medical College 3, no. 1 (2015): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jonmc.v3i1.12228.

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Hyperuricemia refers to an elevation in the serum uric acid concentration. The blood levels of uric acid are a function of the balance between the breakdown of purines & the rate of uric acid excretion. Theoretically, alterations in this balance many account for hyperuricemia. Prolonged hyperuricemia often associated with gout, is an important risk factor for damaged joints. The present study is undertaken with the aim to find out the prevalence of hyperuricemia by age & sex, to establish the statistically significant correlation between serum creatinine & triglyceride concentratio
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Rajopadhyaya, Ritu, and Shiva Kumar Rai. "Additional algae (excluding cyanobacteria) of Bagh-Jhoda wetland, Morang, Nepal." Nepalese Journal of Biosciences 9, no. 1 (2019): 54–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njbs.v9i1.51732.

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In this paper, a total of 46 additional algae (excluding cyanobacteria) have been described from Bagh-Jhoda wetland, Morang. They belong to 7 classes, 13 orders, 21 families, and 28 genera. Algae were collected from 8 different peripheral localities of the wetland during winter, summer and rainy seasons, 2014. They were collected by squeezing submerged parts of macrophytes and by using plankton mesh net. Cosmarium was the largest genus as usual in the previous studies. The water in this wetland is maintained as it lies along the southern edge of Char-Koshe Jungle, hence harbor rich algal speci
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Adhikari, Ram Chandra. "Solid waste management in Belbari Municipality, Morang, Province 1, Nepal." Nepalese Journal of Biosciences 9, no. 1 (2019): 42–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njbs.v9i1.51731.

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The study was done from January to June of 2018 in Belbari Municipality with the aim to estimate the total waste production, quantity of biodegradable and non-biodegradable, some parameters of solid waste and to detect the common methods adopted in waste management and the relation of economic level in waste production and relation of the education level of people and their ideas or degree of satisfaction for the existing management system. Direct fieldwork was done for the quantification and sorting of the wastes. pH was tested according to Pathak (2017). The temperature was measured accordin
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Chaudhary, P., and M. k. Chaudhary. "Mumps outbreak in budhiganga rural municipality, morang district, Eastern Nepal." Clinica Chimica Acta 558 (May 2024): 119248. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cca.2024.119248.

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Sitoula, Prakash. "School Screening For Scoliosis in the Eastern Part of Nepal." Journal of Nobel Medical College 7, no. 1 (2018): 37–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jonmc.v7i1.20845.

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Background: Scoliosis is common in children of school going age particularly in the adolescents. This condition is asymptomatic and often children present in the advanced stage of this condition with large deformity. Therefore, early detection avoids the problems associated with large curves. Material and Methods: Retrospective analysis of data obtained from screening of eight schools in the eastern part of Nepal between April 2016 and May 2017 was done; Morang district (5 schools) and Sunsari district (3 schools). A consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, a trained Physiotherapist and an Orthopaedic
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Dahal, Sahara, Abhisek Shrestha, Sabina Dahal, and Lal Prasad Amgain. "Nutrient Expert Impact on Yield and Economic In Maize and Wheat." International Journal of Applied Sciences and Biotechnology 6, no. 1 (2018): 45–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ijasbt.v6i1.19469.

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The lower productivity and higher yield gaps in major cereals are the dominant problems of agriculture in eastern-terai of Nepal. Hence, field experiment was conducted to evaluate Nutrient Expert® wheat and maize model on farmer’s field at two sites each for maize and wheat in Morang and Jhapa district. The experiment was conducted in Randomized Completely Block Design replicated among twenty farmers in each district. Two treatments executed were NE (Nutrient Expert Recommendation) and FFP (Farmer Fertilizer Practices).The result revealed significant difference in terms of morphology, yield at
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Mandal, Punam Kumari, Rajendra Raj Wagle, Surendra Uranw, and Ajoy Kumar Thakur. "Risk factors for visceral leishmaniasis in selected high endemic areas of Morang, Nepal: A case control study." Journal of Kathmandu Medical College 9, no. 4 (2020): 188–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jkmc.v9i3.36406.

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Background: Visceral leishmaniasis is a major public health concern in Nepal. During the last few years, several Kala-azar outbreaks have been reported from Terai region including Morang district, Nepal.
 Objectives: The aim of this study is to determine the risk factors associated with Kala-azar at individual and household levels in selected highly endemic areas of Morang district of eastern Nepal.
 Methodology: A case control study was conducted in five endemic village development committees of Morang district with 62 cases already treated from B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Scie
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Khanal, Rudra Prasad, Ishwar Koirala, Kanchan P. Adhikari, and Bidyapati Jha. "Recent trends in cancer incidence in Nepal: A retrospective observational study." Cancer Research, Statistics, and Treatment 8, no. 2 (2025): 101–14. https://doi.org/10.4103/crst.crst_183_24.

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Background: Despite medical advancements, cancer remains a major global health challenge. In 2015, Nepal, with a population of 27 million, recorded 15,000-20,000 new cancer cases, with approximately 60% from low- and middle-income populations. Objectives: The primary objective was to identify high-burden districts for cancer in Nepal using hospital-based data. Secondary objectives included recommending targeted screening and promoting early detection programs in these regions. Materials and Methods: This retrospective observational study was conducted at the Department of Medical Physics, Bhak
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Ojha, Rijan, Sudeep Rai, and Harald Schneider. "Typhonium morangense (Araceae), a new species from the tropical forest of Eastern Nepal." PhytoKeys 252 (January 30, 2025): 1–7. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.252.134081.

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A new species of the aroid genus Typhonium Schott has been discovered in Eastern Nepal. This species, named Typhonium morangense R.Ojha & S.Rai, is described based on comparative morphological examinations with closely related species from the Indian subcontinent. The new species is currently known only from Pathari Shanishchare Municipality in the Morang district of Eastern Nepal. It is the second species of Typhonium observed in Nepal, and the only one endemic to the country. A detailed description, color plate, geographic distribution, phenology, and morphological comparison of the new
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Ojha, Rijan, Sudeep Rai, and Harald Schneider. "Typhonium morangense (Araceae), a new species from the tropical forest of Eastern Nepal." PhytoKeys 252 (January 30, 2025): 1–7. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.252.134081.

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A new species of the aroid genus <i>Typhonium</i> Schott has been discovered in Eastern Nepal. This species, named <i>Typhonium morangense</i> R.Ojha &amp; S.Rai, is described based on comparative morphological examinations with closely related species from the Indian subcontinent. The new species is currently known only from Pathari Shanishchare Municipality in the Morang district of Eastern Nepal. It is the second species of <i>Typhonium</i> observed in Nepal, and the only one endemic to the country. A detailed description, color plate, geographic distribution, phenology, and morphological c
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Chapagain, A., S. Singh, D. B. Thapa, and D. Bhattarai. "Wine Sero-Status of Japanese Encephalitis among Kathmandu and Morang Districts of Nepal." International Journal of Applied Sciences and Biotechnology 6, no. 4 (2018): 373–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ijasbt.v6i4.22126.

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Japanese Encephalitis (JE) a vector borne zoonoitc disease caused by arbovirus of Flavivirus and transmitted by Culex tritaeniorhynchus additionally pig acts as amplifying host for the virus. A total 115 swine serum samples 100 pig farmers from each district were tested against Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) infection. The collected samples were analyzed by using “Porcine Encephalitis B Virus Antibody Rapid Test Kit”. Among them 17% samples were positive for JE while 83% samples were negative for JE. Total 18% were positive for JE in Morang district while 115.4% were positive for Kathmandu
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Shrestha, Suman Kumar, and Prajwal Man Pradhan. "Trend of Climate Change in Nepal: The Case from Morang District." Nepalese Journal of Development and Rural Studies 17 (December 31, 2020): 104–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njdrs.v17i0.35027.

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Global circulation model (GCM) projections indicate that the temperature over Nepal will increase between 0.5ºC and 2.0ºC with a multi-model mean of 1.4ºC, by the 2030s and between 3.0ºC and 6.3ºC, with a multi-model mean of 4.70C, by the 2090s. In this context, this paper highlights trend of climate change and its impact on crop production practices of Morang district. The research issues are appraised based on secondary data and document review. This study found that crops production trend has been changed in Morang District. It has decreased from 392330 metric ton in 2068/69 into 318841 met
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Pandey, Krishna P., and Gyanendra Shrestha. "Assessing Current Situation of Domestic Violence against Women: A Study in Hasandaha, Morang." Himalayan Journal of Sociology and Anthropology 6 (July 1, 2014): 64–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/hjsa.v6i0.10689.

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Nepal like many other countries represents a multicultural characteristics having patriarchal social structure. Recognizing the need to effectively reduce the incidences of violence against women, Nepal ratified the CEDAW in 1991. But the incidences of DVAW have been repeatedly reported and the challenge to the human rights of the Nepalese women has been added. The heterogeneity of Nepalese society and social interaction among the different caste/ethnic groups make the issue of DVAW more complicated that eventually requires sociological study. The people of Hasandaha, Morang, represent the cas
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Thapa, Ganesh Bahadur, and Joydeb Pal. "Physico-chemical features of water in Betana wetland, Belbari, Morang, Nepal." Himalayan Journal of Science and Technology 2 (December 1, 2018): 66–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/hijost.v2i0.25846.

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Different physico-chemical parameters in Betana wetland pond water was studied for two years. Air temperature showed positive and significant correlation with water temperature (r =0.947, P&lt;0.01) but it had inverse and significant correlation with free CO2 (r = -0.685, P&lt;0.05), pH (r = -0 .653, P&lt;0.05) and DO (r = -0.582, P&lt;0.05). The water temperature showed positive and significant correlation with phosphate (r =0.635, P&lt;0.05) but it showed inverse and significant correlation with pH (r = -0.692, P&lt;0.05), DO (r = -0.576, P&lt;0.05) and free CO2 (r = -0.798, 2 P&lt;0.01). Fr
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