Official Choreographer and Chief Trainer
Since 10 years now, Rachana has been the backbone of Miss Nepal Pageants. Her extensive trainings have carved out, the woman in all the contestants of Miss Nepal to date. Highlights of her of involvement are as follows.
Choreographed dance sequences for groups for stage performers in Hong Kong 1988 – 1990.Choreographed “Fashion Show” for Intervision (Yasmine Boutique).Choreographed for “Fashion Summit” Himalayan Expo 1992.Choreographed Fashion Show for The Boutique “Fashion Den” – 1993.Choreographed Fashion Show in Delhi for Leather Garment.Co-ordinated, Choreographed for MISS NEPAL –1994And fashion shows of Image Boutique. Co-ordinator and Choreographer in MISS NEPAL 1996 – 2002.Co-ordinator and Choreographer in MISS NEPAL – 2003.Co-ordinator and Choreographer in MISS NEPAL – 2004.
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MR. RAJ BHAI SUWAL Official Photographer
He started his professional career since 1984 and is now engaged in commercial photography & glamour photography. He is also the proprietor of Creative Photo Session Studio, Khichaphokhari.
Mr. Suwal’s other professional highlights are:He received photography trainers’ training conducted by the British Council, Bangladesh. Advanced still life, commercial, glamour and digital photography & computer graphics from Bombay, India.Official Photographer of the first ever Miss World Nepal Beauty Pageant 1997, Miss Nepal 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002.Executive Member National Forum of Photo Journalist and a resource person for Media Point, The Ramp & C.W.D.Conducted Photography Training for The Reukai Nepal, Nepal Photo Journalist Association & National Forum of Photo Journalist and is associated leading magazines & newspapers.
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MS. SANYUKTA SHRESTHAOfficial Designer
Since 10 years now, Rachana has been the backbone of Miss Nepal Pageants. Her extensive trainings have carved out, the woman in all the contestants of Miss Nepal to date. Highlights of her of involvement are as follows.
Choreographed dance sequences for groups for stage performers in Hong Kong 1988 – 1990.Choreographed “Fashion Show” for Intervision (Yasmine Boutique).Choreographed for “Fashion Summit” Himalayan Expo 1992.Choreographed Fashion Show for The Boutique “Fashion Den” – 1993.Choreographed Fashion Show in Delhi for Leather Garment.Co-ordinated, Choreographed for MISS NEPAL –1994And fashion shows of Image Boutique. Co-ordinator and Choreographer in MISS NEPAL 1996 – 2002.Co-ordinator and Choreographer in MISS NEPAL – 2003.Co-ordinator and Choreographer in MISS NEPAL – 2004.
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MR. RAJ BHAI SUWAL Official Photographer
He started his professional career since 1984 and is now engaged in commercial photography & glamour photography. He is also the proprietor of Creative Photo Session Studio, Khichaphokhari.
Mr. Suwal’s other professional highlights are:He received photography trainers’ training conducted by the British Council, Bangladesh. Advanced still life, commercial, glamour and digital photography & computer graphics from Bombay, India.Official Photographer of the first ever Miss World Nepal Beauty Pageant 1997, Miss Nepal 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002.Executive Member National Forum of Photo Journalist and a resource person for Media Point, The Ramp & C.W.D.Conducted Photography Training for The Reukai Nepal, Nepal Photo Journalist Association & National Forum of Photo Journalist and is associated leading magazines & newspapers.
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MS. SANYUKTA SHRESTHAOfficial Designer
The young virtuoso of our fashion world. At 17 she delighted and amazed the fashion circle of Kathmandu with her creation for Miss Nepal ’98. Since then there has been no looking back for this lady who still reigns at the top. Her lists of clienteles are as diverse as her collection itself. She robes the who’s who of films, fashion, corporate world and the fashionable crowd in Nepal. On the other side her Signature Style boutique is acting as an escort to place Sanyukta’s creation at heights in Nepalese fashion arena. Her fashion mantra ‘creativity with elegance is the lifeline of fashion designing.Sanyukta’s experience in creations:
Participated in the Fashion Designer Workshop, London College of Fashion, UK, 2003(Specialized in Haute Couture-High fashion)She has a Diploma in Fashion Designing from Lakhotia Institute of Art & Design, Kathmandu, Nepal, 1999. She is also a Graduate in English literature and Journalism.She has received recognition for her works and has received many awards. These include- ‘Best Designed Dress Award’ in Miss Nepal Contest, 1998, ’Best Designer of the Year’, in Kathmandu Utsav Designer Contest, 1999. Selected as the ‘Best Eight Young Achievers of the Country’ by Radisson Young Achiever Program, 1999.She is the Fashion Instructor for Ramp Fashion & Modeling Agency. She also worked as a Fashion columnist for ‘NARI’, a monthly women’s magazine of Kantipur Publication. She is the Proprietor of Sanyukta, The Signature Style Boutique, Kathmandu.Her professional activities include- Official fashion Designer of Miss Nepal in the Miss World Contest in 1998, Official fashion Designer of 1st Runner-Up of Miss Nepal in the Miss Asia Pacific in1998, Official fashion Designer for Inter College Fashion Contest in Kathmandu, 2000, Official fashion Designer for Ramp Model Contest in Kathmandu, 2000Official Costume Designer of the following Nepali feature films:Super Star (1999), Kasto Sahino (2000) and Sukha Dukha (2002). Conducted a number of solo fashion shows in Kathmandu: Winter Fashion Parade (1999), Creative Cottons (1999), Fashion Epoch 57 (2000), Chhaya Chhabi (2000), Houte Couture (2000) and Advertising Award (2003)Acted as a Judge for fashion and modelling contests including Miss Nepal 2002 and 2003.Currently working as official fashion designer for Miss Nepal Beauty Pageant 2004.
Participated in the Fashion Designer Workshop, London College of Fashion, UK, 2003(Specialized in Haute Couture-High fashion)She has a Diploma in Fashion Designing from Lakhotia Institute of Art & Design, Kathmandu, Nepal, 1999. She is also a Graduate in English literature and Journalism.She has received recognition for her works and has received many awards. These include- ‘Best Designed Dress Award’ in Miss Nepal Contest, 1998, ’Best Designer of the Year’, in Kathmandu Utsav Designer Contest, 1999. Selected as the ‘Best Eight Young Achievers of the Country’ by Radisson Young Achiever Program, 1999.She is the Fashion Instructor for Ramp Fashion & Modeling Agency. She also worked as a Fashion columnist for ‘NARI’, a monthly women’s magazine of Kantipur Publication. She is the Proprietor of Sanyukta, The Signature Style Boutique, Kathmandu.Her professional activities include- Official fashion Designer of Miss Nepal in the Miss World Contest in 1998, Official fashion Designer of 1st Runner-Up of Miss Nepal in the Miss Asia Pacific in1998, Official fashion Designer for Inter College Fashion Contest in Kathmandu, 2000, Official fashion Designer for Ramp Model Contest in Kathmandu, 2000Official Costume Designer of the following Nepali feature films:Super Star (1999), Kasto Sahino (2000) and Sukha Dukha (2002). Conducted a number of solo fashion shows in Kathmandu: Winter Fashion Parade (1999), Creative Cottons (1999), Fashion Epoch 57 (2000), Chhaya Chhabi (2000), Houte Couture (2000) and Advertising Award (2003)Acted as a Judge for fashion and modelling contests including Miss Nepal 2002 and 2003.Currently working as official fashion designer for Miss Nepal Beauty Pageant 2004.












The Leopold Report is a 1963 paper composed of a series of ecosystem management recommendations that were presented by the Special Advisory Board on Wildlife Management to United States Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall. Named for its chairman and principal author, zoologist and conservationist A. Starker Leopold, the report proved influential for future preservation mandates and reports. After several years of public controversy regarding the forced reduction of the elk population in Yellowstone National Park, Udall appointed an advisory board to collect scientific data to inform future wildlife management of the national parks. The committee observed that culling programs at other national parks had been ineffective, and recommended management of Yellowstone's elk population. In addressing the goals, policies, and methods of managing wildlife in the parks, the report suggested that in addition to protection, wildlife populations should be managed and regulated to prevent habitat degradation. Touching upon predator control, fire ecology, and other issues, the report suggested that the National Park Service hire scientists to manage the parks using current scientific research. The Leopold Report became the first concrete plan to manage park visitors and ecosystems under unified principles. It was reprinted in several national publications, and many of its recommendations were incorporated into the official policies of the NPS. Although the report is notable for proposing that park management have a fundamental goal of reflecting "the primitive scene... a reasonable illusion of primitive America", some have criticized it for its idealism and limited scope. (more...)



This range stretching from west to east includes Dhaulagiri, South Annapurna, Annapurna 1, Hiunchuli, Fish-tail (Machapuchare), Annapurna 3, Annapurna 4, and Annapurna 2. In Pokhara, the holy unclimbed mountain Macchapucchre (or also known as Fishtail Mountain), located in the middle of the Annapurna range, can be seen standing right in front of our nose.Everyone in Pokhara wakes up early to greet the mountains during sunrise. The reflection of sunlight from a mountain is always a breathtaking site. You will never forget the sight of the fishtail mountain standing right before your eyes saying "Good Morning!"









Nepal's gross domestic product (GDP) for 2008 was estimated at over US$12 billion (adjusted to Nominal GDP), making it the 115th-largest economy in the world. Agriculture accounts for about 40% of Nepal's GDP, services comprise 41% and industry 22%. Agriculture employs 76% of the workforce, services 18% and manufacturing/craft-based industry 6%. Agricultural produce — mostly grown in the Terai region bordering India — includes tea, rice, corn, wheat, sugarcane, root crops, milk, and water buffalo meat. Industry mainly involves the processing of agricultural produce, including jute, sugarcane, tobacco, and grain.