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NKFS President Bhanu Shrestha giving speech in the opening ceremony of ANTA, Nepal.
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Inauguration: The deputy chief of Embassy of Nepal for Korea, Mr. Yadav Khanal (Left) and the president of the NKFS, Dr. Bhanu Shrestha (Right). More
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The NKFS Felicitates Korean Volunteers
The Nepal South Korea Friendship Society (NKFS) felicitated volunteers who had worked as volunteer during the program ‘Nepali Cultural Show 2008' on August 28, Sunday at Everest Restaurant in Seoul. In the program, the president of the NKFS, Dr. Bhanu Shrestha presented certificates of appreciation to 10 Korean volunteers. The president, Dr. Shrestha presented certificates of appreciation to 10 Korean volunteers. The president, Dr. Shrestha gave thank to them for their help during the program and requested to participate in such cultural program or fair again. More...........  |
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Nepal S. Korea Friendship Society (NKFS) in Korea is a non-profit, non-political social organization constituted by the Nepalese community residing with different purposes in 2005. It aims toward the theme of bridging Korea and Nepal through various social works and we can achieve the synergy by merging koreans and nepalese network for any possible kind of social work. Therefore, we would like to request all nepalese and korean who are interested in social work, to join in the NKFS. JOIN
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President Anuyaj Gautam is presenting a memento to Dr. Bhanu Shrestha, President of Nepal South Korea Friendship Society at Academy's office, Kathmandu
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Academy felicitates Dr. Shrestha
All Nepal Taekwondo Academy (ANTA) felicitated the Nepal- South Korea Friendship Society President Dr. Bhanu Shrestha for his "unswerving support to and promotion of Academy's international activities" on Aug. 5th, 2008. During the program held at the Academy's office, President Anuyaj Gautam presented a letter of commendation to Shrestha. Gautam thanked Shrestha for his unflinching support to Academy and its players in helping them participate at the international Taekwondo tournaments held in South Korea. At the program, Dr. Shrestha, who is currently visiting Nepal to establish Nepal-South Korea Friendship Society's Nepal chapter said that he would continue to support Nepali players and sports federations that involve into constructive works that would help enhance Nepal's image.  |

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The 2nd Valley Paiyantar Taekwondo Championship
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Paiyantar Taekwondo Dojang, one of the dojang affiliated to the all nepal taekwondo academy (ANTA), organized the 2nd valley paiyantar taekwondo championship on August 23rd, 2008 at Paiyantar, Kathmandu, Nepal. All the taekwondo dojangs affiliated to ANTA have participated and there were 115 competitive participants for 64 medals. |
What is Republican Government?
Republican government is one in which:
(1) The power of government is held by the people. (2)The people give power to leaders they elect to represent them and serve their interest. (3)The representatives are responsible for helping all the people in the country, not just a few people
"There are 68 countries where the Kings were abolished and declared the Republican during 20 & 21st century in Asia and Europe"
"Nepal will be the latest republican country by abolishing the monarchy." |
What are the advantages of Republican government?
The republican government is the best kind of government they could choose for themselves. They believed that the advantages of republican government are: (1) Fairness. They believed that laws made by the representatives they elected would be fair. If their representatives did not make fair laws, they could elect others who would. (2)Common welfare. The laws would help everyone instead of one person or a few favored people.
(3)Freedom and prosperity. People would have greater freedom and be able to live well. |
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South Korea's first astronaut Yi So-yeon looks on during a news conference in Star City, outside Moscow, Monday, April 21, 2008.
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1st Korean Astronaut Recounts Scary Return
South Korea's first astronaut said Monday she was "really scared" when the Russian space capsule she was in made an unexpectedly steep descent to Earth over the weekend.
"During descent I saw some kind of fire outside as we were going through the atmosphere," said Yi So-yeon, a 29-year-old bioengineer. "At first I was really scared because it looked really, really hot and I thought we could burn."
But then she said she noticed it was not even warm inside the Soyuz capsule. "I looked at the others and I pretended to be OK," Yi said.
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A Russian Soyuz spacecraft carrying South Korea's first astronaut blasted off into space |
First Korean Astronaut in Space
A Russian Soyuz spacecraft carrying South Korea's first astronaut blasted off into space today, from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.The Soyuz TMA-12 spaceship disappeared into a clear sky as planned at 5:16 pm (2116 AEST) after lifting off from the world's oldest space launch pad, used by Russia's Yuri Gagarin when he became the first human in space in 1961.Yi So-Yeon, a 29-year-old nanotechnology engineer, began her journey to the International Space Station (ISS) alongside Russian cosmonauts Sergei Volkov and Oleg Kononenko.Originally a reserve candidate, Yi was picked for the flight last month after Russia accused Ko San, the primary South Korean crew member, of removing sensitive documents from a training centre. Ko later apologised for his actions.The South Korean government paid Russia about $25 million for the right to send the first Korean into space. Along with her Russian colleagues, Yi will conduct scientific experiments at the ISS during her 11-day mission. |
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NKFS honored Mr. Anuyaj Gautam
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