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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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How tall is kanchenjunga?

Kangchenjunga* at it's peak Is the 3rd highest elevation point on our planet, Earth.

Total elevation: 8,586 m (28,169 ft)

Prominence: 3,922 m (12,867 ft)

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What are the characteristics of Nepalese economy?

Neplese economy depend upon the agriculture and remmitance.

The first computer introduced in Nepal?

The National Computer Center of Nepal had an IBM 1401 at least several years before 1978. It was use for many purposes including census and Royal Nepal Airlines. It was certainly the first large computer used there.

Did Nepal ever won the gold medals in Olympic?

HighlightsNepal were first represented by four boxers and two marathon runners at the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games. They have yet to win an Olympic medal, although Tejbir BURA did win a gold medal in alpi

What type of government did Nepal have before 1980?

Nepal's government before 1980 was a monarchical government.

What separates China from Nepal?

The Himalayas separate China from Nepal. The Himalayas mountain range is what makes the climate cooler in the two countries.

Who was the Prime Minister of Nepal in 2010?

Madhav Numar Nepal was the Prime Minister of Nepal in 2010. He became the 33rd Prime Minister of Nepal on 2009 May 25, and resigned on 2010 June 30, serving until 2011 February 6.

What is the nepalese word for strength?

nāga

Buddhism isn't a language per se', its a spiritual path, therefore for an English Buddhist the word for strength is strength.

What type of government does Nepal have?

Bhutan is a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy. Until reforms a few years ago, it was an absolute monarchy.

Why do the people of Nepal want a new constitution?

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Which is the first commercial bank of Nepal?

Rastriya Banijya Bank (RBB) has the largest numbers of branches in Nepal.

Over 131 branches.

Present condition of child rights in Nepal?

I think present condition of child right in nepal is improved but still there are many child who works in hotel,mills,factoriesetc. and many child are kept away from exploitation but still few child are violeted from thier child rights

Why there is uneven population distribution in nepal?

There is uneven distribution of Population in n Nepal. The reasons behind it are as follows:

# Due to diverse topography of land of land.

# Due to the availability of different sorts of facilities in all areas.

# Due to the political instability or crime.

# Due to the war.

# Due to the absence of federalism the development is not equal in all areas and

# Due to the various pull and push factor.

How many population of Nepal in 2068?

The population of Nepal according to new census 2068BS or 2011 AD is 26,494,505.

Zip code of Nepal?

The Zip code of Nepal is 977 Postal Code of Kathmandu G.P.O. SN District/Area P.O. Postal Code Place 1 Kathmandu G.P.O. 44600 Kathmandu 2 Sankhu 44601 Kathmandu 3 Chabahil 44602 Kathmandu 4 Sundarijal 44603 Kathmandu 5 Gauchar 44604 Kathmandu 6 Dillibazar 44605 Kathmandu 7 Bansbari 44606 Kathmandu 8 Tokha Saraswati 44608 Kathmandu 9 Sachibalaya 44609 Kathmandu 10 Manmaiju 44610 Kathmandu 11 Balaju 44611 Kathmandu 12 Tribhuvan University 44613 Kathmandu 13 Kalimati 44614 Kathmandu 14 Pharping 44615 Kathmandu 15 Baluwatar 44616 Kathmandu 16 Sarbochcha Adalata 44617 Kathmandu 17 Kirtipur 44618 Kathmandu 18 Thankot 44619 Kathmandu 19 Swayambhu 44620 Kathmandu 20 Pashupati 44621 Kathmandu 21 Budhanilkantha 44622 Kathmandu

Who is the new minister of education in Nepal?

Chitra Lekha Yadav from Nepali Congress after the re constitutional election of 2013

How many World heritage sites are there in nepal?

Lumbini, Swayambhunath, Pashupatinath, Changunarayan, Hanumandhoka (Kathmandu) Durbar Square, Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square, Boudhanath, Chitwan National Park, Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park and the only intangible heritage is the Chariot Procession of the Rato (Red) Machhindranath have been already declared. There are some other claimed, Mustang's Lomothang Mud Palace, Bungmati, Khokana, Sankhu, et al.

Who was the Prime Minister of Nepal in 2011?

According to the CIA world factbook:

chief of state: President Ram Baran YADAV (since 23 July 2008); Vice President Paramananda JHA (since 23 July 2008) head of government: vacant; Prime Minister Madhav Kumar NEPAL resigned on 30 June 2010

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How many population in Nepal?

The new population of Nepal is 26620809. Central Bureau of Statistics has released the preliminary result of the National Population Census 2011 on September 27, 2011 in a program held in Lalitpur. According to preliminary result of the National Population Census 2011 released by CBS among the higher government official s, development partners and media, the population of Nepal reached 26,620,809 in the year 2011 which shows an increase of population at the rate of 1.4 percent per annum. According to the National Population Census 2001, the population growth rate of Nepal was 2.25 percent per annum. Likewise, the result shows that there are 5,659,984 households living in 4,767,196 dwellings/houses throughout the country which shows the ratio of houses to households 1:1.19. Furthermore, the result also revealed that the size of the household in Nepal has decreased from 5.44 in 2001 to 4.7 in 2011. Kathmandu district has the lowest household size of 3.71 whereas in some Terai districts such as Rautahat, Bara, Kapilbastu, the household size remains still more than 6.The preliminary result shows that the absentee population in Nepal increased to 1,917,903 which is more than double the absentee population in 2001. Apparently, the population of male absentee dominates in the total absentee population. The male absentee population comprises about 87 percent. The percentage of male and female absentee population in the year 2001 was 89 and 11 percent respectively. The highest proportion of absentee population is from Kathmandu followed by Jhapa, Marang, Rupandehi and Kailali.

The preliminary result reveals that the population of male and female in Nepal is 12,927,431 and 13,693,378 respectively. Accordingly, the result shows that the sex ratio of Nepal has decreased from 99.8 in 2001 to 94.41 in 2011 which supports the scenario revealed in the proportion of absentee population (more male are leaving the country than female).

According to the preliminary result, the Terai belt constitutes highest proportion of the population followed by Hill and Mountain belt. More than half of the total population of the country(50.2%) lives in Terai belt followed by Hill and Mountain belt that constitutes about 43 percent and 7 percent of the total population respectively. Also, the result reveals the massive increase in the urban population. The urban population of Nepal constitutes about 17 percent of the total population in 2011 compared to 14 percent urban population in 2001. Likewise the rural population of Nepal decreased from 86 percent in 2001 to 83 percent in 2011. The sex ratio in the rural areas, as in the census 2001 is higher (104) than in the urban areas (92). Among the urban areas, the Kathmandu Metropolitan City constitutes the largest population of 1,006,656 followed by Pokhara, Lalitpur and Biratnagar Municipality. Dhulikhel Municipality has the lowest population, 16,406, among the urban areas followed by Dasharathchand, Bhadrapur and Ilam Municipalities.

The result also reveals that Kathmandu district has the largest population of 1,740,977 followed by Morang, Rupandehi, Jhapa and Kailali which has the population of 964,709; 886,706; 810,636 and 770,279 respectively. Manang constitutes the lowest population of 6527 followed by Mustang, Dolpa, Rasuwa and Humla that has population of 13,799; 36701; 43798 and 51008 respectively.

BY :Biswas Shrestha,Gorkha,Nepal

What is the scope of electronics engineering in Nepal?

The electronics engineer can get job in those companies where electronics equipments plays vital role..for eg.Nepal Telecom,Ncell,airport,Electricity Authority etc. If you are tallent then you can open your own companies to produce devices such as mobile companies,inverter companies etc........

How many people die in earthquake in Nepal?

The 2001 Gujarat earthquake occurred on January 26, 2001, which coincided with the 51st celebration of Republic Day (India) at 0317 hrs GMT.[1] The location of the epicentre was Bhuj (23.6° N 69.8° E) Gujarat, India. With Moment magnitude (Mw) of 7.7, the quake killed more than 20,000 people and injured another 167,000 and destroyed near a million homes.[2]throughout Gujarat and parts of Eastern Pakistan.