Saturday, June 6, 2009

Welcome to the Stead Fast Consultancy

Steadfast int'l Education Consultancy is the professional training provider institute in nepal since its establishment.It has been providing language Courses,Tutions (for all level and all subjects ) and study abroad counselling services for national and international students.

Our services :

Test Preparation
Courses

1 TOEFL
2 IELTS
3 SAT
4 GRE
5 GMAT

Tution

For all subjects
SLC
10+2&PCL
Bachelor level
Master level


Computer

1 Basic
2 Diploma
3 Graphic Designing
4 Web page Designing
5 Multimedia

Language

English
Japanese
Hebrew
Korean
Others

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Contact Us :

Old Baneshwor,Kathmandu,Nepal
P.o.Box No.21996,
Phone no: 4491033,016224669
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Monday, June 1, 2009

THE WORLD OVER

400 abducted in Pak
ISLAMABAD: Police say suspected militants have abducted some 400 students, staff members and relatives driving away from a school in a troubled tribal region in northwest Pakistan. Police official Meer Sardar said the mass abduction occurred about 20 miles (30 kilometers) from Razmak Cadet College in North Waziristan. The people were leaving the school area after a phone call from a man they believed to be a political official warned them to get out. A large group of suspected militants forced around 30 vehicles carrying the group to stop before leading them away. Sardar says around 17 people in one vehicle managed to escape and report the incident to the police. — AP


Museum vandalised
ROME: Vandals threw paint-filled balloons at a controversial museum designed by US architect Richard Meier overnight, splashing the red and green colours of the Italian flag against the outside white wall, police said. The vandals also left a porcelain toilet and two packs of toilet paper next to the Ara Pacis museum, which sits on a fascist-era piazza in central Rome, police said. The white, block-like structure has attracted controversy since the project was assigned to Meier in 1998 by the centre-left municipal administration in power at the time. Critics contend the modern building clashes with Rome’s classical architecture. Rome’s right-wing mayor Gianni Alemanno, who last year threatened to move the building because he didn’t like it, condemned what he called an “irresponsible and idiotic” act of vandalism. — AP


Shoe-cide trial
CAMBRIDGE: A German student at Britain’s Cambridge University went on trial on Monday accused of harassing Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao by throwing a shoe at him. Martin Jahnke, 27, a pathology postgraduate, is charged with pitching a trainer at Wen as he spoke at the university on February 2 in an act which went beyond “lawful” protest. Prosecutors say he behaved in a way “likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress” but Jahnke denied a public order offence at a previous hearing. The trial at Cambridge Magistrates Court in eastern England is expected to last for three days. Wen was giving a lecture in Cambridge on February 2 when he was interrupted by a protester shouting “this is a scandal” and branding him a dictator. — AFP

Kulekhani increases power generation by 38 per cent

Hetauda: Kulekhani Hydropower Project, the only storage type hyropower project in the country, has increased its electricity production by 38 per cent following the increase in water level at Indrasarovar, the reservoir of the project.
According to Iswori Prasad Jaiswal,a civil engineer of the project, water level in the reservoir was recorded 1,494.62 metre on Monday. It requires 35.88 metre additional water to fill the reservoir that has the total capacity of 1530.50 metres. There was 1493.82 metre water in the reservoir two months ago. The project can generate the electricity until there is 1483 metre water in the reservoir. Water level is increasing by five centimetres each day now. The staffers at the project informed that Kulekhani Project is generating 120 mega hours of electricity per day which was only 73 mega hours on April days.
One out of two turbines of the project, which has not been functioning for a long, will resume its function by two months’ time. The turbine was sent to India for maintenance an year ago. Bharat Heavy Electric Limited of India has sent the pole router of the turbine to Nepal after maintenance. According to the officials the maintenance cost NRs 2.3 million. The project has imported 80 mega watt of electricity from India to collect water in the reservoir

Welcome to the Stead Fast Consultancy

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PM visits hometown

RAUTAHAT: Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal traveled to his hometown of Rautahat district Sunday afternoon.
Locals including activists of CPN-UML welcomed Nepal while the UCPN-Maoist cadres staged a black flag demonstration against him.
In his brief speech, PM Nepal said that his government was committed to maintain law and order situation in the country.
Nepal is also scheduled to receive a civic felicitation at Juddha Secondary School in Gaur later Sunday

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Safina heads to French Open 3rd round

PARIS: Top seed Dinara Safina of Russia reached the French Open third round on Wednesday with a 6-1, 6-1 win over compatriot Vitalia Diatchenko.
Safina will face either Russia's Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova or Julie Coin of France for a place in the last 16.