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Sea Water Into Drinking Water In Minutes (This new Technology Converts)

A new invention developed by a team of researchers at Alexandria University in Egypt could change that. The technology uses a desalination technique called pervaporation. Salt is removed from sea water using specifically designed synthetic membranes which filter out large salt particles and impurities so they can be evaporated away. The remaining salt is heated, vapourised, and condensed back into clean water. In developing countries, spending time and money on water filtration is important, but there aren’t always enough resources to properly explore the field. So when it comes to water cleaning in those countries, it’s important for technology to be affordable and easily replicable. Thankfully, the membranes involved in this new invention can be made in any lab using cheap materials that are available locally. More importantly, the vaporisation part of the process doesn’t require any electricity, making this method of water cleansing cheap and suitable for areas with no power sup

Know which sector interest most to mutual fund schemes?

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There are six licensed mutual fund schemes run by five merchant Banks so far in Nepal. ShareSansar has concluded most preferable sector of each mutual fund scheme as of Shrawan end, 2072. Siddhartha Investment Growth Scheme-1(SIGS1) Siddhartha Investment Growth Scheme-1(SIGS1), a closed-end 5 years mutual fund scheme managed by Siddhartha Capital Limited (SCL), SCL is a subsidiary of Siddhartha Bank Limited. The Scheme was approved by SEBON on Ashwin, 2069. The base size of the scheme was Rs 50 crore in the beginning, whereas now it stands at Rs1.01 arba.   Siddhartha Investment Growth Scheme has an investment worth Rs 59.72 crore in stocks of commercial banks, which accounts for 62.06% of its total fund of Rs 96.2 crore invested in listed shares. After commercial banks, SIGS has favored microfinance sector (Rs 8.36 crore or 8.69%), followed by Hydropower (Rs 6.94 crore or 7.22%).                       Portfolio Structure Listed Share        962,649,382.97 94.95% Unlisted Share

The 25 Trickiest Questions Apple Will Ask in a Job Interview

1. "Tell me something that you have done in your life which you are particularly proud of." Interview for Software Engineering Manager. 2. "What are your failures, and how have you learned from them?" Interview for Software Manager. 3. "Describe an interesting problem and how you solved it." Interview for Software Engineer. 4. "Explain to a 8 year old what a modem/router is and it's functions." Interview for an At-Home Advisor. 5. "What brings you here today?" Interview for a Software Engineer. 6. "You have a 100 coins laying flat on a table, each with a head side and a tail side. 10 of them are heads up, 90 are tails up. You can't feel, see or in any other way find out which side is up. Split the coins into two piles such that there are the same number of heads in each pile." Interview for a Software Engineer. 7. "What would you want to do 5 years from now?"

Mutual fund's Company Investment in Sharemarket..

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There are six licensed mutual fund schemes run by five merchant Banks so far in Nepal. They are Siddhartha Investment Growth Scheme-1 (SIGS1) scheme value of Rs 50 crore, Siddhartha Equity Oriented Scheme (SEOS) scheme value of 100 crore, Laxmi Value Fund-1  scheme value of Rs 50 crore, Nabil Balanced Fund-1 scheme value of 50 crore , NIBL Samriddhi Fund-1scheme value of Rs 100 crore and NMB Sulav Investment Fund-1 scheme value of Rs 75 crore. As per the financial statement published by six Mutual Fund Schemes as of Shrawan end, 2072; in total Rs 4.22  arba amount of investment is seen in the shares of listed companies of Nepal Stock Exchange Limited.   The highest chunk of this investment has gone into buying the shares of commercial banks. As per the analysis done by ShareSansar, it has been found that  57.45%, which translates into massive Rs 2.42 arba is invested in shares of commercial banking sector alone. Whereas the mutual fund schemes,till the end of Jestha  had invested a t

शेयर बजारको जोखिमबाट कसरी बच्ने ?

बिश्व शेयर बजारमा अगस्त २४ मा आएको उतार चढावको प्रभाव अझै सकिएको छैन । शेयर बजारमा आएको यस पटकको बिश्वब्यापी कम्पनले लगानीकर्ताहरुलाई आफ्नो लगानी कसरी सुरक्षित गर्ने भन्ने बारेमा धेरै गहिरिएर सोच्न बाध्य पारेको छ ।  विश्व शेयर बजारमा देखिएका  केही प्रबृत्तिहरु नेपाली शेयर बजारका लगानीकर्ताहरुका लागि पनि उत्तिकै उपयोगी हुने देखिएकाले बीबीसी डटकममा प्रकाशित शेयर बजार सम्बन्धी सामाग्री मेरोलगानी डटकमले साभार गरेको छ ।  बीबीसीमा ब्रायन बोर्जुक्योस्की लेख्छन् – त्यस दिन बिश्वका मुख्य शेयर बजारमा शेयर मूल्य तल्लो बिन्दुबाट खरिद बिक्री सुरु भयो र अन्त्यमा घटेरै बन्द भयो । त्यसको अर्को दिन शेयर बजार बढ्यो र फेरि घट्यो । यो बीचमा जसले हतारिएर शेयर किने वा बेचे, रकम गुमाएका हुनसक्छन् । ब्रायनले शेयर बजारमा लगानीका परम्परागत सोचाईहरु कसरी फेल खान्छन् भन्ने बारेमा लेखेका छन् । उनले शेयर बजारमा चल्ने गरेका संझनायोग्य गलत धारणाहरु अनुशरण गर्दा सम्पति गुमाउनुपर्ने तर्फ पनि सचेत गराएका छन् । 1.बजार बढ्ने, घट्ने समय थाहा पाउन संभव छ । सन् २००८ मा बिश्व शेयर बजारमा मन्दी सुरु हुँदा