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Shiva Regmi was born in 2021.

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Sanjam Regmi was born in 1982.

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Basanta Regmi was born in 1986.

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Dilli Raman Regmi was born in 1914.

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Dilli Raman Regmi died in 2001.

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Khil Raj Regmi was the Prime Minister of Nepal from 2013 to 2014.

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modi is the chief justice of nepal The current Chief Justice of Nepal is Khil Raj Regmi. He is the 22nd Chief Justice to serve the country.

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Mahesh C. Regmi has written:

'Land Ownership In Nepal' -- subject(s): Land reform, Land tenure

'Study in Nepali Economic History'

'Kings and political leaders of the Gorkhali Empire, 1768-1814' -- subject(s): History

'Thatched huts and stucco palaces' -- subject(s): History, Economic aspects, Peasantry, Land tenure, Agriculture, Rural conditions, Social classes, Economic aspects of Agriculture

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mani pokhrel as minister for health & population

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The cast of Gawah - 2012 includes: Sunil Abgul as Victim 2 Palak Bharat Chawla as Little Girl 2 Bhavesh Jain as Victim 3 Farhan Jehani as Leopold Cafe - Owner Bharat Kumar as Leopold Cafe - Waiter Tanya Madhvani as Woman Syesha P Adnani as Little Girl 1 Late Ram Swaroop Datta as Partition - Old Man Duleep Regmi as Military Man Shiblu Shamsudeen as Bombay Hospital - Doctor

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The preparation of accounting information is based on certain fundamental principles which are named as accounting assumptions. These are, like any other assumptions, things that accountant assumes before he prepares accounting information. For example: every asset that an organization has is depreciated for future, because accounting supposes that it is going to be used in the future. In most cases, it will be but in some cases it won't, but as an accountant you must always assume or suppose that it will. There are various other assumptions, or principles that accounts make believe while preparing accounting information. Some of them, which I know of, are: * Business Entity Concept * Going Concern concept * Historical Cost concept * Accounting Period Concept * Materiality concept * Full Disclosure concept All these concepts are known as accounting assumptions, there may be few more which I am , at this moment, oblivious to.

Manish Regmi

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at first the first person to solve the quadratic equation is from the middle kingdom of Egypt. Greeks were also able to solve the quadratic equation but that was on the unproper way. Greeks were able to solve the quadratic equation by geometric method or equlid's method. equlid's method contains only three quadratic equation. dipohantus have also solved the quadratic equations but he have solved by giving only two roots any they both were only of positive signs.After that arbhatya also gave the two formulas for quadratic equation but the bentaguptahave only accepted only one of them after theat some of the Indian mathematican have also solved the quadratic equation who gave the proper definations and formula and in this way quadratic equation have been formed.

Prabesh Regmi

Kanjirowa National School

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There are various examples of unsought products, just think of products that you would not generally prefer buying. A lot of heavy and aggressive advertisement has to be done to make you prefer that products. Here are few examples: * Life insurance * Cemetery plots * Encyclopaedia * Blood donation at Red Cross etc. Apart from the types of unsought products mentioned above there is another type of unsought product which is often referred to as "unfamiliar inventions". This means that few products are invented and are in the market and the buyers are unaware of them. Such products although possess a high degree of need satisfying capacity becomes an unsought product because as customer do not know of them , they would not think of buying. How can you buy something that you don't even know exists?? When personal computers were first invented, despite there potential usefulness, most customer didn't know it and it was seen as an unsought product. The same happened during early launch of Creative Zen . People were so used to buying Apple iPods that people didn't even know that Creative Zen had new MP3 launched in the markets. For months people were totally unaware of this product, and it remained as unsought.

(MANISH REGMI)

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There are various reasons why monopoly leads to an inefficient outcome. Some of the reasons are as follows: * It produces less output that what a competitive market would and charge higher price which ultimately leads to a decline in consumer surplus and a deadweight loss. * Monopoly charges a price above its marginal cost, i.e. P > MC, and this results in an allocative inefficiency * A monopoly doesn't produces at the lowest point of the average cost curve (AC) and hence it leads to production inefficiency. * Monopoly has less incentive to cut cost as it doesn't face competition. This is often termed as X-inefficiency. * A monopoly makes supernormal profit (economic profit), i.e. Q * (AR - AC), leading to an unequal distribution of income. * Monopoly produces less than perfect competition and hence creates unemployment of resources. * By producing less in order to charge higher price, monopoly creates an artificial scarcity. The inefficiency associated with a creation of artificial scarcity is called the Deadweight Loss. (Written by Manish Regmi )

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