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Nepal

Nepal is a landlocked country located in South Asia, and bordered by People's Republic of China and the Republic of India. It has a total area of 147,181 sq km with a population of about 29.3 million as of 2009.

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Did the british colonies include Nepal?

No. It was under rule of Hindu Kings No. It was under rule of Hindu Kings

How do you get good standing certificate from Nepal nursing council?

Hi,

Recently I approached The Karnataka State Nursing Council office and filled the relevant forms for the good standing certificate for my sister.

1. You will have to collect a bank pay-in slip and another form from the reception.

2. Remit 200 rupees in favor of KSNC at the central bank(which is near to the KSNC office)

3. Fill the form with the reg no and the hospital address of the country in which you need this certificate for.

4. Attach the copy of your qualification certificate and chalan along with the form and submit the same at the officer desk in first floor (on the right hand side)

Later they would fax the good standing certificate to the hospital via speed post.

(candidate is not necessarily to be present while submitting the form)

What are the human features IN Nepal?

there are several physical features in nepal. one physical feature is the Hymillayas. another is mt. everest. i hope i helped at least a little. rate me a ten or u die.

Where do most people in Nepal and Bhutan live?

Using the Greene County Library's access to Culturegrams I learned the following information about the people groups in Nepal. "Nepal is home to many ethnic groups, most of which descend from various Tibeto-Burmese groups that have migrated over millennia from the north or east into Nepal; these include the Gurung, Magar, Rai, Limbu, Thakali, and Sherpa, among others. Some other major groups, such as the Newar (in Kathmandu Valley, the middle hills, and eastern foothills) and Tharu (in the Terai), are probably of mixed origin. A substantial population of Indians and Tibetans also live in Nepal."

How do you translate nepali to English?

It's already been done!

You can read it online at the related link below.

Just use the Language button to download it online to Nepali.

What is the main job in Nepal?

If by "Job" you mean the primary industries of Nepal they are mostly agriculture and agriculture based. More than 60 percent of the country's total population relies on agriculture for income generation. Needless to say some of the worlds most rare and cancer treating herbs comes from the high altitudes of himalaya of Nepal which also houses the worlds highest peak Mt. Everest.

The other thriving industries are tourism, hydropower exports of handicrafts, carpet, pashmina gems. Most of the business are usually concerning these things. and to add Nepal is also considered as one of the richest countries in terms of Hydropower generation. And yeah due to globalization, other small industries are IT based, manufacturing, banking, trading and the usual "Jobs" that you find in other parts of the world

I hope this answers your question.

What is is the slogan of Nepal?

It is like the introduction of country n people,It's like the nationlism.

What country is Lhotse on?

Nepal and Tibet. It straddles the border between the two countries. Its main summit measures 8,516 m/27,940 ft. So it's the fourth highest mountain in the world, after Mount Everest, at 8,848 m/29,029 ft, and to which it's connected; K2, at 8,641 m/28,251 ft; and Kangchenjunga, at 8,586 m/28,169 ft. Lhotse first was climbed, on May 18, 1956; in 1996; and on May 23, 2001. On the first date, the Swiss team of Ernst Reiss [b. February 24, 1920] and Fritz Luchsinger [March 8, 1921-April 28, 1983] climbed the part of Lhotse ka Lhotse Shar. On the second date, Chantal Mauduit [March 24, 1964-May 13, 1998] became the first woman to summit, solo and without oxygen. On the third date, the Russian team of Eugeny Vinogradsky, Sergei Timofeev, Petr Kuznetsov, and Alexei Bolotov climbed the part of Lhotse ka Lhotse Middle, which had been the highest unclimbed mountain in the world until that date. And Lhotse was climbed, during the winter for the first time, on December 31, 1988, by Krzysztof Wielicki [b. January 5, 1950] of Poland.

Can a Nepal citizen with Nepal passport apply for Dubai visa at kolkata?

of course -you can apply - but the problem might be that you may not get a visa unless you show a god reason to go there - lot of nepalese go to Dubai for work - if that is your intention might as well hook up with a manpoer agency in KTM - they may be able to get you a workers visa for a fee

What do they do for fun in Nepal?

THEY have fun in Nepal usually play swing that are so high and sometime that are low

What is longitudinalextension of Nepal?

Nepal is a landlocked country, located in the Himalayas. It lies between latitudes 26* and 31* N, and 80* and 88* E. It extends for about 800 kilometers east-west along its Himalayan axis and about 200 kilometers north-south. It extends from altitude of 60m to 8848m ,which is the height of Mt.Everest located in Nepal.

How do you say i miss you in nepalese?

well there's nothing like word to word translation..but the closest u can get to is.....

"malai timro samjhana ayerahancha !" or "malai timilai chitai bhetna manlagirahekocha.!"

Means.. i always think abt u...

2nd one means.. i wanna meet u soon, i want to see u soon.

I miss you is

Ma timilai samjhinchu

What is the nepali traditional wedding dress?

Daura-Suruwal, typically termed as 'Labeda-Suruwal' is the traditional Nepali dress. The dress has several religious beliefs identifying its designs and has therefore remained the same from the years. The Daura has eight strings that serves to tie itself up around the body. Eight is the lucky number in Nepali mythology. Also, the Daura has five pleats or Kallis, signifying Pancha Buddha or Pancha Ratna. And the closed neck of the Daura signifies the snake around the Lord Shiva's neck.

The Nepali dress for women is a cotton sari (Guniu), a cloth garment worn with a blouse. It is also worn in India and Sri Lanka.

What was the native name for Nepal?

sherpa are the name givin to the native people in Nepal

What are the traditional foods of Nepal?

One of the main foods eaten in Nepal is Dal Bhat Tarkari - Dal is a sort of lentil soup, Bhat is Rice and Tarkari is a cooked vegetables. It is traditionally eaten with the right hand. Other foods include Momos (similar to Chinese dumplings) and special foods at festival times. People also eat "gundruk" (dried spinach).

Which is the largest river of Nepal?

Nepal is the second richest country in water resources. Nepal has 6000 rivers and watersheds. The largest river of Nepal is Koshi, longest is Karnali, and some others are trishuli, kankai, bheri, rapti, saptakoshi, mechi, mahakali, seti, bagmati, arun, tamor etc.

What state is Kathmandu in?

Yes, it is.

Kathmandu is the capital of Nepal.

What is the average age of a life in Nepal?

The Life expectancy of Nepal in 2007 was recorded at 60 years and 2 months

How many mountains does Nepal have?

Eight,8 including the highest peak in the world "Mt Everest". Eight,8 including the highest peak in the world "Mt Everest".

Who killed royal family in Nepal?

Everyone in Nepal believe that the Royal Family Massacre was plotted by his brother Gyanendra as only his family was not in the gathering. But we do not have evidence that he killed King Birendra. So the massacre remains unexplained.

What types of accommodation would trekkers use whilst trekking in Nepal?

While Trekking in Nepal, trekkers can use two types of trekking, Tea house trekking and Camping trekking.

In Camping trekking, trekkers sleep in tents, different tents are available.

In tea house trek, trekkers sleep in local guest houses, guest houses have simple and clean beds. Most of the guest houses have solar hot shower. In few places, good hotels are also available with inside shower and bathroom.