2009
DOI: 10.3126/gjn.v7i0.17443
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Cultural Practices and Environment along the Bishnumati River in Kathmandu

Abstract: The Bishnumati River is one of the major sources of water in Kathmandu city for domestic and agricultural uses. But the quality of the river environment has been degraded seriously since the last few years. This paper is an attempt to explore environmental condition along the Bishnumati River with specific focus on human activities, perception and institutional efforts in dealing with the river environment. Based on field observation, household survey, and key informant survey in eight segments along the river… Show more

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“…Acharya's (2005) observations corroborate World-System Theory's depiction of core regions, characterized by economic dominance and serving as pivotal centers of power within the global economic system. Conversely, peripheral regions within the Kathmandu Valley contend with restricted access to economic opportunities, echoing the portrayal of periphery regions in World-System Theory (Shrestha, 2004). The discernible disparities in wealth distribution reflect the unequal exchange relationships between core and peripheral regions outlined by World-System Theory, further reinforcing the core-periphery hierarchy (Shrestha, 2004).…”
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confidence: 95%
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“…Acharya's (2005) observations corroborate World-System Theory's depiction of core regions, characterized by economic dominance and serving as pivotal centers of power within the global economic system. Conversely, peripheral regions within the Kathmandu Valley contend with restricted access to economic opportunities, echoing the portrayal of periphery regions in World-System Theory (Shrestha, 2004). The discernible disparities in wealth distribution reflect the unequal exchange relationships between core and peripheral regions outlined by World-System Theory, further reinforcing the core-periphery hierarchy (Shrestha, 2004).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Urban hubs like Kathmandu emerge as core areas, boasting robust economic activities such as commerce, finance, and governance, while peripheral regions grapple with marginalization and limited access to economic opportunities. This concentration of economic resources in Kathmandu accentuates stark disparities in wealth distribution, with affluent neighborhoods juxtaposed against impoverished settlements (Shrestha, 2004). Acharya's (2005) observations corroborate World-System Theory's depiction of core regions, characterized by economic dominance and serving as pivotal centers of power within the global economic system.…”
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“…The only gram negative cultures were used for the further identification. Catalase test, Oxidase test, Indole production test, Methyl red (MR) test, Voges-Proskaeur (VP) test, Motility test, Citrate utilization test, Triple sugar iron (TSI) Agar test, Urea Hydrolysis test , Oxidation-Fermentation test were performed for the final identification of gram negative bacteria (Happy et.al., 2018 ;Shrestha, 2009).…”
Section: Isolation and Identification Of Bacteriamentioning
confidence: 99%