
Tuesday, 23 September 2008
Wednesday, 3 September 2008
First lucky draw of netfox had been drawn
Fly with netfox 1st quarter lucky draw had been drawn on 29th August 2008. Following are the results of draw:
- First prize winner coupon no. 466
- Second prize winner coupon no. 5517
- Third prize winer coupon no. 3269
For more information please visit our website at www.netfox.beehix.com
Friday, 29 August 2008
New Food Items category had been added to citcoltd website
New food item had been added to citcoltd website for online sales. We had started from noodles like wai wai, mayos and rara which are popular noodles in Nepal. I believe all the Nepali living in UK is missing food of Nepal. This is our small attempt to keep in touch with Nepal.
Please visit the food item section of our website www.citcoltd.com to buy Nepali noodles online. Your item will be delivered to your door step within few days. Just shop with confident.......
Please visit the food item section of our website www.citcoltd.com to buy Nepali noodles online. Your item will be delivered to your door step within few days. Just shop with confident.......
Thursday, 31 July 2008
CITCO LTD. and NETFOX LTD. jointly participating in Nepal Fair 2008 London
Information on Nepal Fair 2008 London
Introduction:
The Nepali community and friends of Nepal in the United Kingdom have, in cooperation with the Embassy of Nepal, organized a Nepal Fair 2008 London at Limkokwing Universtity, 106 Piccadilly, London W1J 7NL.
Objective of Fair:
The principal objective of the Nepal Fair is to bring the Nepali and British investors, traders and tour operators together in one place to promote cooperation and collaboration between them for their mutual benefit.
Focal Areas:
The Fair will specifically showcase investment, trade and tourism opportunities in Nepal. There will also be Nepali food, culture and fashion shows at the Fair.
Venue:
The Fair will take place at Limkokwing University, 106 Piccadilly, London W1J 7NL
Organizing Committee:
Mr. Murari Sharma, Ambassador and Chair
Mr. Anthony Wieler, Chairman, BNCC and Co-Chair
Mr. Damar Ghale, President, NRN-UK and Co-Chair
Mr. Dhruba KC, Tourism Representative and Tourism Coordinator
Mr. Mahant Shrestha, Nepali Food Coordinator
Mr. Surya Gurung, Vice President, NRN-UK and Cultural Coordinator
Mr. Ashish Pant, Deurali TV, Publicity Coordinator
Mr. Narendra Kandel, President, NBA and Business Coordinator (Nepal side)
Mr. Puspa Shrestha, Treasurer
Mr. Amol Gurung, Venue Coordinator
Mr. Barry Jaynes, Secretary, BNCC and Business Coordinator (British side)
Mr. Jhabindra Aryal, Minister-Counsellor and Focal Point
Mr. Raja Ram Giri, Focal Point
For further information:
Visit Nepal Fair Website: www.nepalfairlondon.co.uk
E-mail: info@nepalfairlondon.co.uk
Monday, 28 July 2008
Citco ltd & Netfox ltd jointly participated on Thurrock Festival on 26/07/2008, Essex, U.K.
Citco Ltd & Netfox Ltd had jointly participated with Nepalese (Gurkha) Community in Thurrock Festival held on Saturday 26 July 2008 at Riverside Park, Thames Road, Essex. We joinly displayed the handicrafts & jewelleries of Citco ltd with various other items of the Nepalese (Gurkha) community. The festival was started at 10am till 10 pm with lots of entertainment programs.







Tuesday, 22 July 2008
What is Pashmina ?
The word “Pashmina” is derived from the Persian word “Pashm”, which means finest wool fiber, the “Soft Gold”, the king of Fibers. So we can say that pashmina is a diamond among fibers and is one of the most expensive wool fibers in the world. It is also considered as the royal luxury.
It is produced from the fine woolen undercoat from the neck and chest of Chyangra (Capra hircus), Himalayan mountain goats which is found mostly at the high altitude of 12000 to 14000 feet where temperature drops below -40°c. The animal in such a freezing temperature survives because of its nature gifted soft hair. Blessed by nature with a unique very thin short inner coat of hair which is the best insulation in the world and this inner coat of hair is called pashmina.
Pashmina fiber is about 15 to 19 microns in diameter making it very soft, where as normally a human hair is 75 microns in diameter. Since it is only 15 to 19 microns in diameter, it can not be spun by machines, so the downy wool is hand woven into shawls, stoles, mufflers or other pashmina products. One goat generally produces 3 to 8 ounces of pashmina per year.
Please call us on 0208 208 2077 or email us at info@citcoltd.com for any kind of pashmina products. We import high, genuine pashmina products ( Shawls, Stole, Scarf, Mens wear's, ladies wear and other pashmina accessorries ) directly from Nepal.
It is produced from the fine woolen undercoat from the neck and chest of Chyangra (Capra hircus), Himalayan mountain goats which is found mostly at the high altitude of 12000 to 14000 feet where temperature drops below -40°c. The animal in such a freezing temperature survives because of its nature gifted soft hair. Blessed by nature with a unique very thin short inner coat of hair which is the best insulation in the world and this inner coat of hair is called pashmina.
Pashmina fiber is about 15 to 19 microns in diameter making it very soft, where as normally a human hair is 75 microns in diameter. Since it is only 15 to 19 microns in diameter, it can not be spun by machines, so the downy wool is hand woven into shawls, stoles, mufflers or other pashmina products. One goat generally produces 3 to 8 ounces of pashmina per year.
Please call us on 0208 208 2077 or email us at info@citcoltd.com for any kind of pashmina products. We import high, genuine pashmina products ( Shawls, Stole, Scarf, Mens wear's, ladies wear and other pashmina accessorries ) directly from Nepal.
Taking stall on Essex on Saturday 26/07/2008
We are taking stall on essex on saturday 26/07/2008 to promote NETFOX and CITCOLTD. There will be short introduction on how to send money from UK to Nepal through netfox. Also we are displaying some handicraft products in stall.
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