Wednesday, December 20, 2017

How to Write Better Project Proposal? Essential Guidelines to Engineering & IT Students

Writing proposal
There is a famous saying by  Abraham Lincoln "Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe". This quote represents the value of planning and preparation. A correct planning can lead the project to the successful accomplishment. The project both academically and professionally is a very essential portion.

According to Merriam-Webster dictionary, the project is defined as a specific plan or design whereas a project proposal is a detailed description of a series of activities aimed at solving a certain problem.  In engineering or computer science education, Project plays a vital role in the students' career. According to B.E. curriculum, in a 3rd year, they have to do the minor project whereas in 4th year they have to do the major project. Before starting the project, after forming a group and selecting a suitable project title they should be focused on writing the proposal. So there is an issue that how to write a better project proposal? In this blog, I will try to provide the essential guidelines to write a better project proposal which may be helpful to the students of Bachelor’s degree in Engineering/Computer Science/Information Technology.

Though the project proposal format can be different for different departments, Here are the fundamentals contents of a project proposal described briefly. After this description, I will be sharing the sample of project guidelines. 

Cover/Title Page

Cover Page consists of the institution's name with address, project title, project members, concern department and a submitted date in a correct format. 

Defining proper title is the difficult task. A title is the main thesis statement that overall reflects the own idea. It should be clear. For e.g. if developing Smart dress is a concept then "Design an efficient smart dress" can be a title. Whenever you write or define title it should be meaningful and logical.

Abstract

This is the most important part of the proposal because it is the reviewer’s first impression. Even though it appears at first, write it at last because it is the summary of the proposal. The abstract is a concise description of the project covering objectives, need, methodology and dissemination plans. It should identify the expected outcomes of the project. An ideal abstract should be less than 500 words and fit on one page. 

Abstract contains:

  • The background & problem statement;
  • The project’s objectives;
  • Key project activities; and
  • The total project budget.
  • Keywords: the words that represent your project

Introduction

Elaboration on the topic in the correct or logical way, Be specific.  For e.g. If you are a student and you are introducing to your teacher, giving the background of +2, grades with name and address are fine rather explaining all your hobbies and personal matters. 
Note: Avoid giving less information or over information. 

i. Background

Background of the project will be stated here. Elaborate on why you are doing this project. 

ii. Problem Statement

Well-documented description of the problem to be addressed and what it is important.  Elaborate on what are the problems in the existing system.

iii. Objectives

The objectives should be correlated with the title. It indicates the expected outcomes of the project, preferably in measurable terms. Objectives should be clear and concise. Objectives can be general/main and specific. The main objective is only one and it is related to the project title for. e.g. If the project title is " E-Ordering System for Restaurants" then the main objective can be" To design and develop an E-ordering system for restaurants. Similarly, the specific objectives can be more than two and it shows that how you going to achieve the main objective. for e.g. In hardware approach, For the given main objective following can be the specific objectives:
  • To design and develop the keypad based input section and the RF-based transmitting section that take the order from the user and transmit the order.
  • To design and develop the receiving section that receives the data and display in LCD in the kitchen of that restaurant.
For the software-based project on the same topic, the specific objectives can be:
  • To design and develop an android application that takes the order from the user and also send a notification to the kitchen section.
  • To develop the SQL based database that manages the data from an android application.

Note: Representing only specific objectives point wise is also fine.

Literature Review 

In this section, you should describe literature that you studied before making a final decision about doing this project work. You should be able to list similar work that has already been done and the outcome of those works. References should be given while citing the algorithms, principles, theories, works, results -outcome etc.  

Few Important Links:

  • Researchgate
  • IEEE
  • ScienceDirect
  • Scholar.google.com
  • Academia.edu

Feasibility Study

While doing the project various unexpected problems may arise. So you should be able to predict them. A feasibility study is about the evaluation of the sustainability of your project from the different prospect of cost, technology, and equipment, academic knowledge and time. 

Methodology

How will you be doing it? It is the critical part of the proposal and is the longest part and worth the most points. It is a plan of action for how the objectives will be achieved. This section usually starts with a description of the overall approach, its relevance, effectiveness, and inventiveness. Then it gives details on methodology, the population being addressed and how anticipated problems will be managed. 

For ECE projects following are the subsections of methodology:

  • Block diagram of proposed system
  • Flowchart of proposed system


For software-based projects following are the subsections of methodology:
  • Development Model
  • Flow Diagram/Project Workflow
Note: Since literature review also consists of related theory such as waterfall model/spiral model. Avoid explaining these theories in the methodology section. 

Schedule (Gantt chart)

Gantt charts illustrate the start and finish dates of the terminal elements and summary elements of a project. It describes how long specific tasks or components of the project will take. Include graphical chart representation. You can prepare Gantt chart by using Microsoft Visio.

Hardware/software requirements

List the required hardware/software that the project going to use.

Cost Estimation 

Show the overall cost of the project.


Expected Outcomes

State about what may be the result according to the specific objectives.

References

The referencing style can be different for different departments such as APA, MLA, IEEE. In engineering IEEE referencing style is preferred for research papers.  Simplified Hardvard style is preferable in academic reports. Here are some examples of APA & IEEE format/style. 

 [University paper with two authors]

IEEE style

[1] R. Gowarishankar and M. F. Demirkol, “Adaptive M-QAM Modulation for MIMO Systems”, IEEE 2005, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, USA, 2005


APA style

Gowrishankar, R., & Demirkol, M. F. (2005, April). Adaptive M-QAM modulation for MIMO systems. In Wireless Communications and Applied Computational Electromagnetics, 2005. IEEE/ACES International Conference on (pp. 66-69). IEEE.

[Proceeding of Conference]

IEEE Style

[2] A. Svensson, “An Introduction to Adaptive QAM Modulation Schemes for Known and Predicted Channels”, Proceedings of the IEEE | Vol. 95, No. 12, December 2007 


APA Style

Svensson, A. (2007). An introduction to adaptive QAM modulation schemes for known and predicted channels. Proceedings of the IEEE, 95(12), 2322-2336.

[Book]

IEEE Style

[3] T. S. Rappaport, “Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice” Second Edition, Prentice Hall, 2003 


APA Style

Rappaport, T. S. (1996). Wireless communications: principles and practice (Vol. 2). New Jersey: prentice hall PTR.

[Website or Document from any electronic source]

IEEE Style

[4] Quantil, "Data Transmission – Parallel vs Serial," 2017. [Online]. Available: https://www.quantil.com/content-delivery-insights/content-acceleration/data-transmission/.

Report format guidelines

Your report should meet following standards: 
Font Name: Times New Roman 
Font Size: 12 pt (for normal text) 
Left Margin: 1.5 inch 
Right Margin: 1 inch 
Top Margin: 1 inch 
Bottom Margin: 1 inch 
Header and Footer: 0.5 inch 
Line Spacing: 1.5
All the text should be justified.
Before Paragraph: 6 Pt 
Heading should be in the following standard
1. Heading1 (16 pt, Bold) 
1.1 Heading2 (14 pt, Bold) 
1.1.1 Heading3 (13 pt, Bold) 
1.1.1.1 Heading4 (12 pt, Bold) 

 Mistakes or Confusions to Students

  • Not clear about tasks
  • No proper flow of literature and citation
  • Poor grammar
  • No consistency
  • Ignore the guidelines and report format
  • Overambitious
  • Limited expertise and exposure
  • Confused about task divisions
  • Improper time management

Finally, let's conclude the blog with following Q&A representing contents for a better project proposal:


Who will be doing it? >>>>>Group member
What you will be doing?  >>>>>Literature review>>>Title>>>Objective
Why are you doing this project? >>>>Background and Problem statement
How will you be doing it?>>>>>>>>>>>>>Methodology and Tools
How long will it take?>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Gantt chart
How much will it cost?>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Estimation of budget of hardware


Also, Project's Objectives should be “SMART”:

  • Specific to avoid differing interpretations
  • Measurable to monitor and evaluate progress (preferably numerical)
  • Appropriate to the problems, goal, and organization
  • Realistic achievable, yet challenging and meaningful
  • Time-bound with a specific time for achieving them

And, here are the tips to be considered before writing a project proposal:

  • Review past project proposals
  • Review past project evaluation reports
  • Organize groups
  • Consult the field related individuals, journals, papers, websites, and books
  • Select the topic based on the interests of a group focusing on time, budget and other hardware/software resources.
  • Read properly the proposal format guidelines set up by the department and strictly follow it.
According to Dr. Diwakar Raj Pant, HOD, Department of Computer & Electronics and Communication Engineering, IOE, Pulchowk Campus, Engineering projects must have:
  • Algorithms
  • Developing apps only isn’t accepted
  • Need mathematical method or model
  • Testing  & validation is required i.e. comparing between the conventional system and your system
  • Engineering needs the fact and evidence, so be realistic
  • Think twice before writing

Also, 




Thursday, December 7, 2017

[ MEMO ] 10-Days SEO Training in Nepal by Elance Digital Media

Google Search Engine_Idea for SEO
Aren’t we familiar with terms like Search Engine, Social Media, E-Commerce, Digital Marketing? Yes, Indeed. These all technologies drive our daily life. We are connected with our friends, family via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr and so on. We search contents on Google, Bing and so on. We buy from E-Bay, Amazon, Keymu and so on. We spread our and our firm’s information by creating unique web portals. So the question is how could our web portal can be found on the search engine so that concern user can easily find it? Either you advertise your portal by paying or it could be optimized without paying further. SEO-Search Engine Optimization is the techniques for this. In this blog I am going to share the tools and techniques of SEO that may help you to rank your website in the front line of Google by using SEO on the basis of 10 Days SEO training conducted by resource persons Er.Anish Shah, CEO and Mr. Bijay Ghimire, COO of Elance Digital Media. 


Here I will be presenting the each day’s two-hour session’s content respectively.

Day 1: Session I:  Introduction and Importance of SEO

According to Er. Anish Sah, SEO is an act of making your website popular & relevant enough to rank high on Google for free traffic ( that saves the amount goes to the advertisement ). For e.g. if we type “Fashion tips” keyword in google there will be millions of search results.  Now, the question is among them how the website comes on the first rank of Google leaving those advertised websites? The answer is simple. It is so because of the two main features of SEO. i.e 

i. Relevancy (on-page SEO): 

The contents of the website itself like the title, description, tags, labels, interlinking, HTML source code and so on.

 ii. Popularity ( off-page SEO): 

The public engagement like the no. of visitors, social media engagements,  creating backlinks and so on. 

Again, the question raises how Google determines the relevancy and popularity of the website? And the answer is : 
After the keyword is typed on google search, the activated google spider bot check all these parameters and sorted the websites accordingly. Technically, any search engine works based on three processes named as “crawling” where content is discovered, “Indexing” where it is analyzed and stored in huge databases and “retrieval” where user query fetches a list of relevant pages.  
Thus, At this moment, The SEO seems important because Google has 82% search engine market share and according to the Google latest updates “Google Panda” -2016 (latest 4.2), focuses mainly on “on-page” and “off-page” SEO. 

Session II:  SEO tools and techniques

I already informed you about the two main features of SEO i.e relevancy and popularity. So to rank on google our websites should be relevant and popular. Question is,  how to make it so? This second 1st day’s 2nd session was about the tools and techniques of SEO.  


Tool no 1: “Keyword everywhere”

This is an extension of the web browsers like chrome which shows the search volume, cost per click and competition which are also the major factors for the “Niche Research”. 

Now, let’s explore further the niche research and its factors. Actually, Niche is the common interest of the common group. To understand niche let me give an example: We all soccer lovers know that Messi is a world’s top football player. His niche is playing football.  Ammittawbachan is Bollywood's top actor. His niche is acting. Just as, A niche website is a website that focuses on specific information such as “health”, “education”, “entertainment”, “music”, “travel and tourism”, “jobs”, “fashion”, etc.  that is useful, interesting and dedicated for the concerned audience.  Talking about Amazon –the biggest E-Commerce site is a non-niche site because the niche area is not specific enough although it is focused on shopping. 
Now, the point is how to find out the appropriate niche? We can term this process of finding and choosing appropriate, relevant niche as “Niche Research”. Choosing niche is depend on our field of expertise or can be chosen for the purpose of profit. The following table depicts the four factors of profitable niche research. 
Table: Factors of Niche

Day 2: Keyword Research and Blogging

i. Keyword research:

Whatever we type into the google search that becomes “keyword”. For e.g. If ‘Motivation’ is a niche then the ‘, ‘Motivation at work’, Motivation tips for good relationship’, ‘Motivation for success’ can be the keywords. The ‘Keyword everywhere’ extension for chrome provides the information about the factors explained in the above table. 

Niche_Keyword_research_using keyword everywhere
Before start writing the contents in the blog or in the website, we should do research for the appropriate niche and the keywords.  Another term we have to deal with secondary keywords i.e LSI (Latent Semantic Indexing ) Keywords. It is the keywords that are listed in ‘Related Searches’. 

ii. Blogging: 

Initially, blogging involved a personal web log, in which a person would journal about their day. From "web log" came the term "blog." Blogs are updated frequently. Blogs allow for reader engagement. Blogs are often included in social media because of the ability for readers to comment and have a discussion with the blogger and others who read the blog makes it social. Search engines love new content, and as a result, blogging is a great search engine optimization (SEO) tool. [Source: https://www.thebalance.com/blogging-what-is-it-1794405]

How to create your own blog? 

Here are the easy steps to create your own blog:

i. Go to BlogSpot.com and log in using your Google account. It is recommended to you uses your Google Plus profile.

ii. Once you are logged in, click on “new blog” then add a title and select your domain. The selection of the domain (Address) can be similar to that of your niche. 

iii. After choosing the title and the address, you can choose theme depending on your requirements.

iv. Now, click on the “Create Blog” button, you can see “Dashboard” from where you can easily create new posts and pages.


Day 3: Topic Research and Content writing

In this session, we are going to learn about topic research- selecting the good topic for start writing the contents. Here are those steps to find a good topic:

i. Type the focus keyword in google

ii. Open at least 5 different articles on new tab

iii. Copy the title of each article & paste it into notepad then decide the appropriate title.

Now, before start writing the contents we must select the attractive title. Here are the few tips  for keeping better title: 

SEO Title Rules:


i. Length of the title should be 50-60 characters.

ii. A title should include focus keyword.

iii. Use of power words; e.g: Amazing, Eye-opening ( you can google it for further power words).

iv. If you are going to give tips and tricks or steps to solving any problems then it is better to start the title with” How to ”or “Numbers”.

About content writing, it has main three sections:

i. Introduction: 

This section should contain a well-defined problem statement with the assurance of the solution. Here, for optimized writing focus keyword within first 50-100 words can be included with the bold format. It is also better to write the contents using “I” and “You” to give the audience an emotional touch.


ii. Body: 

This section is the explanation of the subject matter. It can include the steps or the subheadings with LSI keywords. 

iii. Conclusion: 

This section will be followed by focus keyword. The appropriate volume of words for an article is around 2000 and the appropriate keyword density is 0.25-1.25% i.e. 2 to 12 keywords in 1000 words.


Day 4: Posting the first article on BlogSpot

There are following rules while posting an article:

i. Follow the mentioned optimized “title rule”.

ii. Use of focus keyword and LSI keywords ( in bold, italic or underline format).

iii. Interlinking (linking the current contents to other contents of own blog/site).

iv. Outbound links (linking the current contents to the other contents of other’s blog/site).

v. Mention labels sometimes called tags i.e.  Shortcut keywords separated by commas.

vi. Edit the properties of image i.e. give title & alt text to the inserted image since free images can be inserted from unsplash.com, pixabay.com where there will be no issue of copyright.

vii. Use of H1, H2 H3 headers tag i.e. by default 1st heading has <H2> tag, Subheading has <H3> tag, for e.g.  In the body section, a first step can be assigned as first heading, the subheading can be appended under that heading and so on.

viii. Make URL short by customizing the permalink on the right-hand side of the blog dashboard.

By following all these rules I have created my first blog on “5 Eye-Opening Tips to Motivate Yourself at Work” where my niche was motivation with keywords -motivate yourself at work and LSI keyword -stay happy. 


Day 5: Digital Marketing

There is few abbreviation we should know when there is a term of digital marketing:

SEO: Search Engine Optimization; its free
SEM: Search Engine Marketing; payment basis by advertisement
SMM: Social Media Marketing; via Facebook, Twitter
SMO: Social Media Optimization; sponsorship basis

In this session, we had learned about social media marketing. i.e. creating a page on facebook and posting the related posts also creating facebook groups finally learned about posting on other social media such as Twitter using Google URL shortener, Quora, Tumblr and so on.

Day 6-8: Link Building  

In these sessions we had learned about:

  • Creating backlinks (contextual and non-contextual): here, social media are tier 2 backlinks where web2.0 (blogging), article directory, profiling, bookmarking, guest posting, press releasing, do sharing are categorized as tier 1 backlinks.

  • Creating an account on article directory: for this, we should know about DA-Domain Authority & PA-Page Authority which can be shown by Moz toolbar.  To start article writing and authorship less than 70 DA sites are preferable. Here is the HTML code for link creating in article directory: e.g.: Read my article, here for giving link at “my article”, following HTML code is used; we are ,ahref=www.kcsabanblogspot.com/blog”>my article</a>

  • Forum posting
  • Profiling in Facebook, Twitter, Quora, 
  • Document sharing sites like SlideShare, Researchgate, 
  • Video submission on youtube, vemio ( by using pawtoon.com)
  • Orientation on word AI, turing spinner, yopmail.com and other SEO tools


Day 9-10: Monetizing the blog/site

Now the concern is how to monetize the blog/site?
Here are the ways:

i. Google Adsense 

It requires a high number of visitors. It also requires pre-investment for creating an account for earning from advertising the blog/site. Note: There is the hassle of payment gateway in the Asian region.

ii. Affiliate marketing 

It is commission based marketing. Medium no. of visitors is okay for this. For e.g. Writing the product review of Amazon, if customers purchase the product by reading the product review via your site/blog you will get 4%-15% commission from Amazon. There are different platforms like jvzoo.com, warrior plus, clickbank & so on where different products are categorized and review can be written for them and earn the commission.  Note: There is the hassle of payment gateway in the Asian region.

iii. Email marketing

This is the way of increasing visitors to the blog/site. Creating the list of email of clients and flourish the information to them and update them timely about the content of the blog/site. 

iv. Earning $ by Approaching on freelancing platform: SEO Clerk

Here, we can find and contact online clients (Global) directly. We can create different services and sale here. The services can be:
  • Do 20 highly profitable niche research for $5
  • Do 20 highly profitable keyword research for $5
  • Build 10 hand-crafted web 2.0 sites for $5
  • Write 500 words SEO content for $3-$5
  • Write 10, 1000 words highly unique content for $5
  • Create highly relevant 50 DA + backlink for $5


Conclusion

 Finally, we got following tips from CEO Er. Anish Sah:
  • Make an SEO friendly site/blog
  • In a week write almost 3 articles
  • Give 1-2 hours per day
  • Visit Back hat, follow SEO experts like Neil Patel
  • 1st-day blog writing, 
  • 2nd-day social media marketing and link building 
  • At the same time approaching on freelancing platform like Seoclerk, Fiverr
  • Do learn from mistakes so do the mistakes. 
  • Start where you are, use what you have, do what you can.

At last, Thank you Elance Digital Media team. 

Monday, December 4, 2017

Web Approach of Political Parties in Nepal: A Brief Insight


Piechart_Web approach of political parties in Nepal
Figure 1: Data analysis on the basis of list of political parties (Election Commission, 2073/12/1) extracted using tabula


After the successful legislative election- constitution assembly election in 2013, Nepal has completed the local election and  1st phase of provincial assembly and federal parliament election up to 32 Districts. Now, Nepal is heading towards the 2nd phase of provincial assembly and federal parliament election.

Political parties are accountable for the sustainable development of the nation. People have right to vote or choose those parties and their candidates according to the party's orientation on the verdict of peace and development mentioned on their manifesto. In this era of IT, in order to inform people about the party and their activities along with their manifestos, the websites, social medias are being used. 

In this blog, I have presented the list of the political parties with their approach on the web according to the data provided by the election commission of Nepal. I have analyzed the web approach of the political parties in Nepal according to three categories; a. The political parties having their own websites, b. Political Parties having no websites but have contents in Wikipedia/Facebook and c. Parties not mentioned in web.
status of election of Nepal_image by codefornepal
Figure 2: Status of election of Nepal (Data Source: http://codefornepal.org/en/2017/04/election-nepal-a-mediator-between-citizens-and-government-for-election-data/)

Note: All the list of political parties presented here are not sorted by the party's rank or another basis 

The following is the list of political parties in Nepal  registered in the ElectionCommission 



Data Sources:

I. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_political_parties_in_Nepal
II. http://www.election.gov.np/ecn/uploads/userfiles/prastaabandnirnaya3chaitra.pdf):  

Nepali Congress
Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist Leninist)
Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre)
Rastriya Prajatantra Party
Rastriya Janata Party Nepal
Nepal Loktantrik Forum
Sanghiya Samajvadi Forum,Nepal
Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist Leninist)
Nepal Mazdoor Kisan Party
Rastriya Janamorcha
Communist Party of Nepal (United)
Nepal Pariwar Dal
Naya Shakti Party, Nepal
Akhanda Nepal Party
Nepali Janata Dal
Khambuwan Rashtriya Morcha, Nepal
Bouddhik Prajatantrik Parishad
Jana Jagaran Party Nepal
Samajvadi Janata Party
Sanghiya Loktantrik Rastriya
Manch (Tharuhat)
Bahujan Shakti Party
Rastriya Janamukti Party 
Bibeksheel Nepali Dal
Sajha Party
Deshbhakta Janaganatantrik Morcha
Green Party Nepal
Muskan Sena Nepal
Churebhavar Loktantrik Party
Rastriya Mukti Andolan, Nepal
Rastriya Trimool Bahujan Samajvadi Party
Rastriya Yatharthavadi Party Nepal
Nepal Samabesi Party
Nepal Janata Party
Nepal Aama Party
Madhesh Terai Forum
Nepal Communist Party (Marxist)
Communist Party of Nepal
Madhesi Janaadhikar Forum Madhesh
Sanghiya Loktantrik Rastriya Manch
Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist-Leninist-Socialist)
Shiva Sena Nepal
Nepal Sukumbasi Party (Loktantrik)
Bahujan Samaj Party Nepal
Deshbhakta Paryabaraniya Samajik Morcha
Rastrabadi Ekta Party
Tamangsaling Loktantrik Party
Lok Dal
Deshbhakta Samaj
Janashakti Nepal
Miteri Party Nepal
Rastriya Churebhavar Party
Rastriya Shiva Sena Party
Akhanda Sudurpashchim Party Nepal
Nepal Prajatantrik Pragatisheel Party
Churebhavar Rastriya Party
Pichhadabarga Nishad Dalit Janajati Party
Janasamajvadi Party, Nepal
Churebhavar Rastriya Ekta Party Nepal
Rastriya Janata Dal Nepal
Lok Kalyankari Janata Party, Nepal
Nepal Samajvadi Party (Lohiyavadi)
Gandhivadi Party Nepal
Rastravadi Party
Nepal Purvarastrasevak Loktantrik Party
Nepal Janaloktantrik Party
Nepal People's Party
Rastriya Jana Ekta Party
Hamro Party
Nepal Dalit Party
Hamro Party Nepal
Yuva Nepal Party
Nepal Loktantrik Janata Congress Party
Nepal Bahudal Party
Prajatantrik Shakti Party

The political parties having their own websites:


Nepali Congress:  http://nepalicongress.org/
Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist Leninist):  http://www.cpnuml.org/
Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre): http://www.ucpnmaoist.org/   
Rastriya Prajatantra Party: http://www.rppn.org/
Sanghiya Samajvadi Forum, Nepal: http://federalsocialist.org/
Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist Leninist): http://cpnml.org.np/
Nepal Mazdoor Kisan Partyhttp://nwpp.org.np/nwpponline/
Rastriya Janamorcha: http://www.rajamo.org/
Nepal Pariwar Dal: http://pariwardal.blogspot.com
Naya Shakti Party, Nepal: https://www.nayashaktinepal.org/
Akhanda Nepal Party: http://akhandanepal.org/en/
Rastriya Janamukti Party: http://janamukti.org/
Bibeksheel Sajha  Party : https://www.facebook.com/BibeksheelSajha/ , http://en.leadnepal.com/
Green Party Nepal : http://www.nepalgreenparty.com/
Tarai Madesh Loktantra Party: http://teraimadhesh.org/
Madeshi janaadhikar Forum Nepal: http://www.mprfn.org/
Hamro Party Nepalhttp://hamroparty.org


Political Parties having no websites but have contents in Wikipedia/Facebook:


Nepal Loktantrik Forum
Communist Party of Nepal (United)
Nepali Janata Dal
Khambuwan Rashtriya Morcha, Nepal
Jana Jagaran Party Nepal
Samajvadi Janata Party
Sanghiya Loktantrik Rastriya
Bahujan Shakti Party
Deshbhakta Janaganatantrik Morcha
Muskan Sena Nepal
Rastriya Mukti Andolan, Nepal
Nepal Samabesi Party
Nepal Janata Party
Nepal Aama Party
Madhesi Janaadhikar Forum Madhesh
Sanghiya Loktantrik Rastriya Manch
Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist-Leninist-Socialist)
Nepal Sukumbasi Party (Loktantrik)
 Rastrabadi Ekta Party
Rastriya Shiva Sena Party
Pichhadabarga Nishad Dalit Janajati Party
Churebhavar Rastriya Ekta Party Nepal
Rastriya Janata Dal Nepal
Lok Kalyankari Janata Party, Nepal
Nepal Janaloktantrik Party
Nepal People's Party
Rastriya Jana Ekta Party
Nepal Dalit Party
Nepal Bahudal Party
Prajatantrik Shakti Party

Political Parties not mentioned on the web:


Tamangsaling Loktantrik
Bouddhik Prajatantrik Parishad
Manch (Tharuhat)
Rastriya Trimool Bahujan Samajvadi Party
Rastriya Yatharthavadi Party Nepal
Madhesh Terai Forum Party
Lok Dal
Deshbhakta Samaj
Janashakti Nepal
Miteri Party Nepal
Rastriya Churebhavar Party
Akhanda Sudurpashchim Party Nepal
Nepal Prajatantrik Pragatisheel Party
Churebhavar Rastriya Party
Janasamajvadi Party, Nepal
Nepal Samajvadi Party (Lohiyavadi)
Gandhivadi Party Nepal
Rastravadi Party
Nepal Purvarastrasevak Loktantrik Party
Yuva Nepal Party
Nepal Loktantrik Janata Congress Party


Thus, It is found that out of registered 80 political parties almost 70% political parties have approached in the web where almost 25 % parties have their own website and rest of them have no websites but have contents on Wikipedia and on social media like Facebook. It is found that almost 30 % parties have no websites and contents on Wikipedia and in social media. It seems that by the increased no. of mobile phone and internet users in Nepal; Political parties have approached on the web but not yet at the satisfactory level. 



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