Friday, June 3, 2011

Minimum Wage Dispute In Nepal


                The Minimum Wage rate defined by the government on 23rd May by publishing a notice for the low wage earners in Industries has been denied by the Federation for Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industries. The government has overlooked the agreement sought between the Federation, Other Employers and the Trade Unions. The Federation has clarified it cannot agree on the Government bill that has been passed without considering the 11 point consensus agreed upon by the stakeholders. The Federation also requested the Government to establish an environment for the agreement to be acted upon and also reminded the Government to rethink their activity in time or be responsible for the misunderstandings that may be created by the notice.
                 “The notice is already a law since the date of publication and cannot be changed or overlooked at any cost” says the Labor Ministry Spokesperson Poorna Chandra Bhattarai. This law could have been discussed earlier but after the publication, it is not so easy and every institution within the country has to provide the monthly wage of NRP 6,200 monthly at the minimum and for the daily wage earners the rate has been fixed at NRP 231 daily.
                The Federation is not happy with the Government’s move as the economic sector of the country is already in a low due to various factors and the government has created a new problem by publishing this notice when all was well after the last consensus between the Federation, employers and the Trade Unions. Now the Notice has created a new situation which may drive the Trade Union into fractions and the Industries may again fall into the maze of strikes and shutdowns. Yet another strike in the already struggling industrial sector might be just too much for the industries to keep going.
                The Government on the other hand is very positive about its move and is dedicated to ensure the wage increment and ready to investigate if need be. The Notice has been published after the Trade Union was not happy with the consensus derived along with the Federation says a Government Personnel.
Courtesy: Kantipur News Daily  

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Stux Gallery

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Peter Francis-Macrae


Peter Francis-Macrae is a great personality form Wisbech. He has been a great employer and a tutor in the field of web designing and business marketing. He has provided very deep knowledge about thes subjects to me and I am on my way to make handsome earnings from  his teachings. I am looking forward to working with him again.

Friday, May 27, 2011

executive summary of "GREEN-TEL (ethanol blending company business plan)"


1.    Business description

Green-tel Industries is a manufacturer of bioethanol from molasses and other lignocellulosic plants. This company is situated in Pokhara industrial estate, Pokhara. At this situation of energy crisis and degrading condition of the of environment the use of bio ethanol as 100% gasoline or blended in conventional gasoline could be a new step for the solution of the energy crisis and healthy environment.
This company uses new and modern technology for the production and for targeted market is Pokhara. The main reason of taking Pokhara as first market is small market and environment of market is not deteriorated and should be protected in view of tourism.

2.    Location and facilities

Presently all facilities required for the production and operation such as collection of raw material, production, storage, administration etc. are executed through plant located in Pokhara industrial estate. And part of administration is also will be in capital Kathmandu for the ease in conversation with capitalists, banks, stakeholders, state, government etc.
The infrastructure consists of
a.       Offices
b.      Manufacturing plants
c.       Storage system
d.      Transportation
e.       Form of the organization
Green-tel Industries is a partnership form of organization consisting of four members as a partner. All the rules and regulation are followed as per general partnership agreement. All the partners have their active participation in operating the organization. They are designated different function as their capabilities, experience and qualification. All the partners have contributed equal investment with equal rights and functions. They also share equal profit and losses and after all they have unlimited liability. Green-tel Industries employs 21 Full time staff.
The product which we are producing is today’s most desired product in every aspect of life. Due certain restriction everyone is not able to make it their part of life. 

3.    Capital requirements

Total initial investment amount to Rs 26236328.20. Among them 70% is funded from the bank loan and remaining investment is collected from each partner. All the payments for importing machineries and equipment are made through banks in foreign currencies through Letter of Credit.
The repayment of the loan to the external lender can be made in installments basis with an interest rate of 10%. The assets of company are unencumbered and the company has no debts at the present time.

Preface to "Ethanol Production and Blending in Nepal"


Starting and operating a new business involve considerable risk and effort to overcome the inertia against creating something new. In creating and growing a new venture, the entrepreneur assumes the responsibility and risk for its development and survival and enjoys the corresponding rewards. The fact that consumer, businesspeople, and government officials are interested in entrepreneurship is shown in increasing research on the subject, the large number of college courses and seminars on the topic, the more than 2 million new enterprises started each year despite a 70% failure rate, the significant coverage and focus by the media, and the realization that this is an important topic for industrialized, developing and once-controlled economies.
It is well known fact the known sources of fossil fuels in the world are depleting very fast and by the turn of the century, man will have to increasingly depend upon renewable resources of energy. So to develop new technologies for the extraction of renewable sources of energy many studies are being performed. The maximum use of fossils fuel is in automobile industry so if we able to replace petrol and diesel then this world will take breathe. And remembering the current environment situation of the world like global warming, increment of green house gases, depletion of ozone layer, etc. the use of renewable energy should be encouraged.   
Realizing this present situation, the biotechnological production of fuel ethanol from different raw material is necessary to protect this world. Hence the production bio ethanol from molasses is reasonable in our country.  The complexity of biomass processing is recognized through the analysis of the different stages involved in the conversion of lignocelluloses complex into fermentable sugar.       

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Preface to "Technologies in Pharmaceutical Industries in Nepal"


This report has been prepared and submitted as a part of industrial orientation for group work and presentation on integral part of Bachelor of industrial engineering program.
As a part of industrial orientation and to be familiar with the status and issues of pharmaceutical industries in Nepal, we have tried this mini-project as far as we can within the limitation of resources, data and information available. In today’s world of competition, every Company/industries has to compete for existence. Therefore in order to survive and to be in good position the Company must analyze its infrastructure, management and its market positions, technical assessment of the firm.
This report consist the generalization and common aspects of the different types of pharmaceutical industries, specially the position and the technical strength along with problems that are being faced and solved. The report also posses the technical aspect in overall importing, processing, quality control, packing of variety of medicines, therefore includes the common Technologies used in pharmaceutical industries.
The different types of the pharmaceutical products and the industries related to them can be found in Nepal. The process used in production, the technical aspects, quality control and other similar types technologies and technical plants are being analyzed for each type of products. The report specially focuses the modern pharmaceutical products and their equipments. The report therefore can give the general ideas about the Nepalese pharmaceutical industries, their objectives in Nepal and their technical status and issues.

Preface to "Dairy Processing in Nepal"


This report has been prepared and submitted as a part of industrial orientation for group work and presentation on integral part of Bachelor of industrial engineering program.

As a part of industrial orientation and to be familiar with the Dairy processing technologies in Nepal, we have tried this mini-project as far as we can within the limitation of data and information available. In a country like Nepal where 80% of its population is farmers, it is very important that the population get into livestock business and the government improve the dairy processing facilities available to the poor farmers. It is one of the ways by which the living standards of the poor farmers can be raised. This repot consist the generalization and common aspects of the different types of processing technologies present, mechanism adopted by the DDC, issues concerning the processes in DDC and long term vision for dairy processing.