Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Rankings of Nepal

#1.Nepal ahead of India in Open Budget ranking 

Nepal ranks at 45th position in Open Budget Survey (OBI) among 94 countries‚ surveyed in 2010.
“Nepal’s ranking is slightly higher than the average score of 42 but lower than several other South Asian countries in the survey including Bangladesh (48)‚ India (67) and Sri Lanka (67)‚” said Taranath Dahal‚ chairperson of the Freedom Forum that was the local partner of the survey. In the South Asian region‚ Afghanistan is at 21st and Pakistan at 38th positions.

 

#2.FIFA ranking, joke for Nepal 

Nepal is on 163 FIFA ranking which was published yesterday by FIFA. Few months ago Nepal was on 161 and before that it was on 152. FIFA ranking is done after the performance of national teams in international matches

#3.Nepal Rank 25; New WC Qualifier Structure

 Nepal is ranked 25th among 96 cricket nations of the world, according to International Cricket Council (ICC).The ranking is based according to the ICC Trophy 2005 and World Cup Qualifying Series II 2005.The ranking of the non-Test playing nations:

 

11 Kenya                12 Scotland              13 Ireland             14 Canada          15 Bermuda
16 Holland             17 UAE                    18 Namibia            19 Denmark        20 Oman
21 USA                   22 PNG                    23 Uganda               24 Fiji                  25 Nepal
26 Qatar                 27 Cayman Islands    28 Kuwait           29 Italy              30 Zambia
  
#4.Nepal Net Readiness: Notable Individual Efforts 
 Nepal's ranking on Network Readiness Index (NRI) slightly improves. Individual efforts to be credited.
Nepal’s ranking on the Networked Readiness Index 2009–2010 has improved slightly, by around 3 points as compared to last year. It ranks 124th among 133 countries. In 2008-2009, Nepal’s ranking was 127 out of 134 countries.

#5.Nepal's rank slips to 82nd: Report 

 A study conducted by Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI) has ranked Nepal 82nd, among 104 countries, in the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI).



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