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Brochure A brochure is a small printed piece of paper, made from a single sheet. It is a promotional material, a tool of advertisement for a company. It is used to introduce a company or organization and inform about its products and/or  services to a target audience. It is designed professionally, and often with attractive layout and pictures. Written concisely and in simple language, it provides the most important information about a company in company in a nutshell.
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Nepal National Day        National Day and Constitution Day of Nepal falls on 19 September every year to mark when the second Constitution  Assembly of Nepal unanimously passed the present Constitution of Nepal (2015).   The anniversary of the Constitution on 19 September also this year coincided with the start of the Indra Jatra festivals, which was much better attended and had more public attendance than the events both for and against the Constitution.   The National Day is a designed date on which celebrations mark the nationhood of a nation or non-sovereign country. This nationhood can be symbolized by the date of becoming republic or a significant date for a patron saint or a ruler.
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   E -commerce      While e-commerce is in the infancy in Nepal , it is growing quickly. Credit/debit card transfer, transfers form e-banking websites, and digital wallets are becoming more prevalent, especially in urban areas. However, Nepali who do not have a dollar account cannot make payments using foreign currency.     In Nepal, online shopping sites like Daraz , Hamrobazar, SastoDeal and many other sites have increased their business during the pandemic and it seems to be increasing even right now. After the beginning of pandemic, 70 percent of total transactions have been online by means of E-Banking, Khalti,and E-Sewa.   There is no law governing E-Commerce in Nepal, and E-Commerce businesses in Nepal are usually registered at the Office of the Company Register as per Company Act 2063.
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Child Labour :       Child labour refers to the exploitation of children through  any form of children through any form of work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes  with their ability to attend regular school, and is mentally, physically, socially and morally harmful.     Child labour was associated with poor concentration in class, increased rates of teenage pregnancies, engagement  in drug abuse and involvement in armed conflicts.