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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 do you write a conclusion for Asia?

Asia is the largest continent of the world. It has 48 countries. It also has the world's largest population. Many of the civilizations are from Asia. There are many religious, customs, traditions ,arts, crafts etc of Asia .Asia is also famous for its natural beauty............... Asia is just great...............

How do you go Ghorakpur to kathmandu Nepal by road?

One can go there by his/her own personal vehicle or by public transport bus service

What is time in Nepal for 115959 PM EST?

At 11:59:59 PM EST, the time in Nepal is 10:44:59 AM NPT.

(EST = UTC-5; NPT = UTC+5:45)

What country is Dakar in?

Senegal.
Dakar is the capital of Senegal in Africa.

Why is prithivi narayan shah called builder of nation?

Prithvi Narayan Shah made great contribution to Nepal. He turned the small Gorkha states into a free united Nepal.It was his achievements that we have a greater Nepal today.So, Prithvi Narayan Shah is considered as the builder of modern Nepal.

How many states or provinces are found in Nepal?

Nepal is divided into 14 zones and 75 districts, grouped into 5 development regions. Each district is headed by a permanent chief district officer responsible for maintaining law and order and coordinating the work of field agencies of the various government ministries. The 5 regions and 14 zones are:

  • Eastern Region (Purwanchal)
    • Kosi
    • Mechi
    • Sagarmatha
  • Central Region (Madhyamanchal)
    • Bagmati
    • Janakpur
    • Narayani
  • Western Region (Pashchimanchal)
    • Dhawalagiri
    • Gandaki
    • Lumbini
  • Mid-Western Region (Madhya Pashchimanchal)
    • Bheri
    • Karnali
    • Rapti
  • Far-Western Region (Sudur Pashchimanchal)
    • Mahakali
    • Seti

Why is Terai region important?

The Terai region is crucial for its rich biodiversity and fertile agricultural land, making it a key area for food production in countries like India and Nepal. Its unique ecosystem supports numerous species, including endangered animals such as the Bengal tiger and one-horned rhinoceros. Additionally, the Terai serves as a vital buffer zone between the Himalayan foothills and the plains, playing a significant role in climate regulation and water management. The region also holds cultural significance, with diverse communities and historical sites that contribute to its social fabric.

How far minority groups fairly treated in Nepal?

In my view, IN this 21st century also Nepal is not being able to create equality among every people of the country. Though it has created many rules and regulations we can still find the inequality prevailing in the country.Today also, the so called high class people do not allow the low caste people to enter their homes ,do not drink the water from the tap which they use ,not just this much ,they are treated much worse than that of animals also.Though the government has implemented the laws the society is not following this thing.The people of the society thin that it is the tradition created by their forefathers so they want it to be continued.And most of the people who are called low caste/class people thinks that its their destiny and they are ready to bear this torture.In some sense ,somewhat their is the mistake of these people also.If they themselves think them as low caste/class people and do not ask for their rights and are ready to have the torture then by willing also noone could do anything.

So inorder to get rid from these things there should be implementation of strict laws and whoever do not follow it must be punished severely so that this mistake could be done noone thers.Different kinds of public awareness programmes must be launched so that people could know what are the disadvantages of followinf this so called tradition to our country.

AT LAST,I WANT TO SAY THAT ITS THE TIME TO THINK AND FIGHT THAT WHO IS OF HIGH CLASS AND WHO IS OF LOW CASTE,ITS THE TIME TO UNITE TOGETHER AND LEAD THE COUNTRY IN THE FIELD OF PROGRESS.

SABINA BOHARA;NEPAL

Who the Nepal primistar?

Babu ram bhattrai is before primistar . now is sushil koirala.

Which groups were involved in Bolivian Water War?

The dissent against water privatisation in Bolivia was not guided by any political party but by an organisation named FEDECOR though Socialist party supported it. That organisation consisted of local professionals, including engineers and environmentalists. They got supportfrom federation of farmers, the confederation of factory worker's unions, students of university of Cochabamba and city's homeless street children.

Who has the authority to make political decisions in Nepal?

Currently Chief of State is President Ram Baran Yadav, and Vice President Paramananda Jha; both took office on July 23, 2008. Their term extends until the new constitution is voted as official. The last election held to do that was in July of 2008, but there has been so much wrangling between the many political factions that the deadline for the constitution to go into effect in May 2010 has passed without that happening. The President's Cabinet and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court are appointed by the president and the other justices are appointed by the chief justice. The Assembly, consisting of 601 seats, of which 26 are appointed by the cabinet.

Currently, the Prime Minister post is vacant since Madhav Kumar resigned on June 30, 2010.

Due to the number of political parties and the lack of a completed constitution, it is difficult to tell who has specific powers at this time. See the link below for recent information on this controversy and the home page with for the Constituent Assembly of Nepal.

Why is Nepal governed badly?

People who govern the country are not highly educated so this limits their way of running the government hence they cannot come up with any creative ideas. The citizens are easily misguided since they have the tendency to follow others like a sheep so they never take any action against government.

The basic reason is because everybody is narrow minded and can never look outside the box.

How many square kilometer of Nepal?

Nepal (officially, Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal) - 147,181 km2

The cooperative aspect of nepalese traditions is decreasing day by day why?

In some traditional this is familiar or guardian of witch or shamam ;other it is an individual religionship piossible for any

Is bist upper caste or lower caste of nepali?

Bishts or bists are mostly chettris that migrated from Gharwal and Kumaon in India after the Gurkha wars. Although some of their priests also adopted the last name. Roughly ninetly percent of Bishts or bistas are Chettris but in Gharwal and Kumaon they prefer to call themselved Rajputs although hardly anyone of them or the Bistas in Nepal are sons of kings. Historically the Bistas of Nepal usually land owners(jamindar or jamndar), millitary, or local administrators(panch or sarpanch. Although now a days they are employed in all sorts of trades - legal and illegal - like the general population.