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The document contains 24 proposed research topics related to the city of Dhangadhi, Nepal. The topics cover a wide range of subjects such as the impact of tourism, education, banking, small businesses, and more. Many of the proposals focus on evaluating specific projects or analyzing factors that influence economic development, social issues, and business performance in Dhangadhi.

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Proposal Topicl & Format

The document contains 24 proposed research topics related to the city of Dhangadhi, Nepal. The topics cover a wide range of subjects such as the impact of tourism, education, banking, small businesses, and more. Many of the proposals focus on evaluating specific projects or analyzing factors that influence economic development, social issues, and business performance in Dhangadhi.

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●Proposal on Impact of aircraft museum on economic development of dhangadhi sub-

metropolitan city.
●proposal on the various issue in compensation management in Nepal.
●Role of montissary education in dhangadhi.
●Proposal on cause of decreasing the government school's education system at
Dhangadhi.
●Importance of Ita company in Dhangadhi.
●A proposal on socio-cultural and economic condition of Home stay tourism.
●Proposal on Impact of e-learning on student.
●Proposal on public speaking fear & social phobia in Collage students.
●Proposal on an impact/evaluation of drinking water and sanitation project in kailali
district.
●Proposal on importance of technical education in Dhangadhi.
●Role of banking in development of public at Dhangadhi.
●Impact of public status by migration on dhangadhi.
●Proposal on impact of external environment in banking sector.
●Proposal on a study on profitability & solvency position of Nabil Bank limited
●Proposal on Importance of job satisfaction to employees in organization.
●Role of communication and technologyin security of business at dhangadhi.
●Impact of corporate social responsibility on firm's financial performance.
●Proposal on role of non-profit organization in Nepal.
●Proposal on the importance of advertising for business in Nepal.
●Role of CSR in corporate Growth.
●Role of mobile in communication world.
●Proposal on Impact of tourism in FWDR.
●Impacts of microfinance on social development.
●Most effective strategies for promoting a small business.
●Proposal on role of management accounting practice chaulani department store in
Dhangadhi.
●Green management awareness in business manufacturer in kailali
●A research proposal on use of information technology in banks of Dhanagadhi.
●Proposal on effective way of reducing air pollution in Dhangadhi.
Psychological factors that causes depression in student life of dhangadhi.
●Role of employee performance by merger and acquisition on bank.
●A proposal on importance of hospitality and tourism in kailai district.
●Impact of Gender segregation of the schooling system.
●Role of online business on marketing at Dhangadhi.
●Role of e-marketing in customer buying behaviour at Dhangadhi.
●Importance of poultry farm in Dhangadhi.
●Proposal on role of microfinance in economic development.
●Proposal on job holder students performance in undergraduate programme.
• Selection of the topic
• Introduction for your selected research topic: It includes invitation of
research or relevance of your research or overall background of your
topic
• Research question and purpose of the study
• Objective of the your topic
• Hypothesis of your research topic
• Literature review ( At least 4 latest research article)
TABLE OF CONTENT

Page No.

CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of study
1.2 Statement of Problem
1.3 Objectives of Study
1.4 Hypothesis Formulation
1.5 Significance of the Study
1.6 Limitation of Study
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 History of topic
2.2 Conceptual Framework
2.3 Review of Past Studies
CHAPTER 3: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 Research Plan and Design
3.2 Sampling Procedure
3.3 Data Collection
3.4 Data Analysis Tools
3.5 Time Framework
REFERENCES
APPENDIX
• Background: This should explain the background against which the work is to be
performed and set out the results of any previous studies related to the research to
be undertaken. Any person who reads the brief background should be left with a
clear understanding of how the new study follows on from the current state of
knowledge and why it needs to be done. As many as important related references
should
Statement of the problem
Statement of the problem is used in research work as a claim that outlines the
problem addressed by a study. The statement of the problem briefly addresses
the question: What is the problem that the research will address?
What are the key characteristics of a statement of the problem?

1. A good research problem should have the following characteristics:

2. It should address a gap in knowledge.

3. It should be significant enough to contribute to the existing body of research

4. It should lead to further research

5. The problem should render itself to investigation through collection of data

6. It should be of interest to the researcher and suit his/her skills, time, and resources

7. The approach towards solving the problem should be ethical


What is the format for writing a statement of the problem?

A persuasive statement of problem is usually written in three parts:

 Part A (The ideal): Describes a desired goal or ideal situation; explains how things should be.

 Part B (The reality): Describes a condition that prevents the goal, state, or value in Part A from being

achieved or realized at this time; explains how the current situation falls short of the goal or ideal.

 Part C (The consequences): Identifies the way you propose to improve the current situation and move

it closer to the goal or ideal.


Simple four-step guide to writing a statement of the problem:

 Step 1 (Statement 1): Describe a goal or desired state of a given situation, phenomenon etc. This will build

the ideal situation (what should be, what is expected or desired)

 Step 2 (Statement 2): Describe a condition that prevents the goal, state, or value discussed in Step 1 from

being achieved or realized at the present time. This will build the reality or the situation as it is and establish a

gap between what ought to be and what is.

 Step 3: Connect steps 1 and 2 using a connecting term such as "but," "however," “unfortunately,” or “in spite

of.”

 Step 4 (Statement 3): Using specific details, show how the situation in step 2 contains little promise of

improvement unless something is done. Then emphasize the benefits of research by projecting the

consequences of possible solutions.


How To Write A Problem Statement
SUMMARY

•A problem statement is a clear description of the issue(s), it includes a vision, issue statement, and method used

to solve the problem.

•The 5 'W's can be used to spark the discussion about the problem.

•A problem statement expresses the words that will be used to keep the effort focused and it should represent a

solveable problem.
How to Write a Problem Statement
A problem statement is a clear concise description of the issue(s) that need(s) to be addressed by a problem solving

team. It is used to center and focus the team at the beginning, keep the team on track during the effort, and is used

to validate that the effort delivered an outcome that solves the problem statement. It has a specific form:

•Vision - what does the world look like if we solve the problem?

•Issue Statement - one or two sentences that describe the problem using specific issues. It is not a "lack of a

solution" statement. For example, our problem is that we don't have an ERP system.

•Method - the process that will get followed to solve the problem. For example, DMAIC or Kaizen.
How to get started
The 5 'W's - Who, What, Where, When and Why - is a great tool that helps get pertinent information

out for discussion. From the [poem] from Rudyard Kipling's "The Elephant's Child" which opens

with:

I keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew);

Their names are What and Why and When

And How and Where and Who.


Who - Who does the problem affect? Specific groups, organizations, customers, etc.

What - What are the boundaries of the problem, e.g. organizational, work flow, geographic, customer, segments,

etc. - What is the issue? - What is the impact of the issue? - What impact is the issue causing? - What will happen

when it is fixed? - What would happen if we didn’t solve the problem?

When - When does the issue occur? - When does it need to be fixed?

Where - Where is the issue occurring? Only in certain locations, processes, products, etc.

Why - Why is it important that we fix the problem? - What impact does it have on the business or customer? - What

impact does it have on all stakeholders, e.g. employees, suppliers, customers, shareholders, etc. Each of the

answers will help to zero in on the specific issue(s) and frame the Issue Statement. Your problem statement should

be solveable. That is, it should take a reasonable amount of time to formulate, try and deploy a potential solution.
Template
There is a problem in ______________________(e.g. organization or situation where problem is

occurring). Despite ___________________________(efforts to prevent or deter),

_____________________(something undesirable or unexpected) is occurring (provide evidence). This

problem has negatively affected_____________(victims of the problem)

because_____________________________. A possible cause of this problem is

___________________________. Perhaps a study which investigates_________________ by a

___________(paradigm/method) could help resolve the situation.


Format of Research Proposal

Language: The research proposal must be written in English language. Spelling should be
either US English or British English, but not mixed.

Proposal Length: The proposal should not exceed 14 pages excluding the Title page and
Appendices. Page no. 1 should have the precise proposal summary followed by introduction.

Paper: The proposal must be printed on one side of the A4 size paper.

Pagination & margins: Page number should be placed at the centre of the bottom of
the pages. Each page must be kept within 1” margin or 2.5 cm at top, bottom, right and the
left hand margin should be 1.25”.
• Title page: The title page must include the proposal title, name and identity of the student
(roll no., batch, special paper); name, designation and organization of the supervisor(s) with
the signature space; and name of college(All the contents should be centered aligned. Title should be
in upper case and bold print in Times New Roman 14 pt. font size and other matter in 12 pt font size. )

• Font size and spacing: Standard font size for text should be set at 12 pt in Times New
Roman. Line spacing of regular write up should be of 1.15 space (spacing before and after of
0 pt.)

• Headings & sub-headings: Headings should be all in upper case and sub-headings in
lower case, be bold, left aligned in 14 pt and 12 pt respectively. The sub-headings can be
numbered according to the heading number (eg. 1. INTRODUCTION; sub-headings: 1.1, 1.2,
1.3……)

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