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A REVIEW ON MANAGEMENT OF OBESITY: PHARMACOLOGICAL VERSUS NON-PHARMACOLOGICAL APPROACH

Author: Dirgha Joshi, Nisha Adhikari Abstract When usual practice fails, people search for the new strategic management of obesity. Still...
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A review on diversified use of the king of spices: Piper nigrum (black pepper)

Author: Dirgha Joshi, Nisha Adhikari Abstact Black pepper, the ‘King of spices’ (Piper nigrum L.), is a widely used spice...
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Can Nepal become a global destination for world-class research and technical education?

In this exclusive session hosted by the Learning Planet Institute (UNESCO/UN), we dive deep into the vision of making Nepal a “Global Hub for Science and Innovation.”

About this Session: This dialogue features Prof. Rajendra Dhoj Joshi, PhD, President of the Madan Bhandari University of Science and Technology (MBUST), and Prof. Dr. Sunil Kumar Joshi, Vice Chancellor of Shahid Dashrath Chand University of Health Sciences. The discussion centers on the MBUST Initiative, exploring how academic rigor, research-driven curriculum, and a “Nepal First” mindset can bridge the gap between local potential and global standards.

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