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Sciencemania
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Posted on 01-18-11 2:48
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Hi friends, Recently, I saw a lot of society is sprouting with in Nepal (For example, Tamu welfare society,British Gurkha society, Tamang society, cheetri society and so on). With such motivation, I am going to open a truely scientific society in Nepal. My question of curiosity is- where can I register such society? Which governmental bodies will give it authorization? How many members of expert should be there for starting a new scientific society? I am looking for the suggestions from the related expert who is familiar with the issues. I believe, this will enhance co-operation and knowhow in Nepalese scientific platform. Thanks, Sciencemania
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Posted on 01-19-11 11:04
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Nobody can answer??? Expecting some reply. How come so much people does not have idea?
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Riten
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Posted on 01-19-11 11:59
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Society banauchu bhanera matrai hudaina, mitra. Informal society ta gharai-ma like-minded saathi haru-lai bolayera pani huncha.
If you want to create a formal organization, you have to develop charter and by-laws, get registered at social welfare council, pay necessary fees and make necessary announcements.
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sna
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Posted on 01-19-11 12:03
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They already have one, RONAST. and they also have handful of scientists. So you know
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Posted on 01-19-11 12:03
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