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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 old is Prince Hridayendra of Nepal?

Prince Hridayendra of Nepal is 14 years old (birthdate: July 30, 2002).

What did Sir Edmund Hillary do in the 1960s when he returned to Nepal?

In the 1960s, he returned to Nepal, to aid in the development of the society, building clinics, hospitals and 17 schools. hey hey hey... who changed the answer ?

How did the landslide in Nepal happen?

Trees' roots bind the soil together but Nepalese farmers burnt lots of trees to create more lands for faming. Because there were less trees the landslide happen. Some people don't value trees... They all are greedy.

About bsc nursing colleges in Nepal?

Nepal Institute of Health science, boudha Tusal KTM(PU)

Om Health Canpus Chabhil,KTM(PU)

ManMohan Memorial Institute,Nakhhu,Lalitpur(PU)

Asian college of Advance studies,Satdobato ,Lalitpur(PU)

NAMS ,Old banasworKTM(PU)

IOM Maharajung Nursing campus KTM (TU)

Kathmandu University,Dhulikhel(KU)

Scheer Memorial ,School of Nursing, Banepa(KU)

List of visa free countries for nepalis?

It is only in India, Nepalis are allowed to live, studyand work without a passport or visa. All SAARC countries issue visa to Nepal citizens on arrival.

Are pandas in India Nepal Pakistan or Bhutan?

there were pandas in the early 15 century in parts of nothern pakistan and some parts of india .most of them then migrated to the chinese province of tibet

Names of famous people in Nepal?

Jhamak Ghimire is a physically disabled person of Nepal. She lives in Dhankuta district of Nepal. Her body is paralysed and she can't move her hands. She uses her feet to do various things like write and eat. Amazingly she is also a famous Philosopher of Nepal. She has written many books. She is also the author of 'Madan pursakar'(a very big award provided to the philosphers of nepal) winning autobiography "Jeevan Kada Ki Phool".

What are the negative impacts of tourism in Nepal?

It can lead to deforetation and can put a lot of pressure on natural resources that are already scare.Torists can also blow up nepal as the security is easy to geet through so dont go to nepal because it might get blown up

I am a student from Nepal but currently study in Poland I am really interested in studying in Finland at bachelor's level so can you give me some information about how I can apply?

You need to contact the universities yourself. Each will have differing levels of criteria for entry and a range of programs of study. Research them on the internet, and find the one that has the courses of study you most prefer. Contact their international students' department; these people can provide information on getting visas and how to go through the process of planning your stay in the country. After that, you will need to apply to the university itself and enter the courses as you would. After that, it is a matter of paying for the courses - possibly through a loan or grant; check if there are any scholarships you might get as well - finding a place to stay and showing up on day one.

What is Prachanda Path?

Prachanda Path (Prachanda-ism) is what the Nepalese Maoist leader Prachanda aka Pushpa Kamal Dahal put forward as his political party's ideology which he claims to be the suitable version of the Marxism-Leninisn-Maoism for the present day Nepal.

What is the name of famous dance in Nepal?

Mahakali dance: This dance re-enacts Goddesses Mahakali, Mahalaxmi, and Kumari's battle with demons. This two and a half dance is performed during the Indrajatra festival (September-end) and depicts the 10 days of Dashain, the country's biggest festival. A mix of many dances, it includes: Mahalaxmi dance, Kumari dance, and the Devi Daitya Sangram dance.

The Charya Nritya (dance) has been performed worldwide by accomplished dancers like Radhey Shyam and his wife Narayan Devi Pradhan. It can be of different styles, each dance depicting a Buddhist deity. They are a part of the Vajrayana practice of deity yoga (visualizing oneself as a deity figure) wherein the dancer mirrors the appearance, inner qualities, awareness and ornaments of the deity.

Jyapu- Jyapuni (Dhimey) dance: A folk dance of the Jyapus (traditional farmers) to celebrate the harvest, it is danced to the beats of the dhime, a big drum. Women dancers wearing haku patasi (black sari) and cholo (blouse) dance to attract attention of partly inebriated men dancers clad in daura-surwal and Bhadgaunle topi (traditional Bhaktapur Nepali cap).

Maruni dance: In this popular dance of the eastern hills, a joker-like figure (dhatu waray, meaning liar) injects humour into the dance.

Horiya dance: A boisterous dance of the Tharu community, it is performed during the Holi festival (Feb-March).

The impact of 2008 economic crisis on Nepalese economy?

There is a school of thought, supported by the IMF, that the rest of the world can pull the world economic engine despite the likely slowdown in the US. Current economic data from Europe and Asia support this view. The Fed presented an optimistic outlook for the US economy as recently as August 7 but has now changed its prediction. The housing market slowdown has escalated into a liquidity crisis of global proportion. I believe that the US economic growth during the rest of 2007 will be lower and led by weakness in consumer spending. Going forward, a consumption-led slowdown in the US economy should have an impact on its trading partners. The Indian economy has grown at more than 9 per cent in 2005-2006 and projections indicate robust performance in the coming years. India's exports may record a decline if the US slows down. In 2006, roughly 18 per cent of India's exports - about 15 per cent of India's GDP - was directed to the US. The negative impact can be partly offset by exports of services. As the US slows down, an effort to reduce costs could boost outsourcing of services. The IT sector has made and will make impressive strides. Possible setbacks from weakness in capital spending in the US may be insignificant. On the financial side, equity markets have posted losses and are likely to move in tandem with events in the US. The Sensex for instance posted declines in 2001 when the US was in a recession. Institutions in India holding US mortgage-related securities are likely to suffer losses. On the credit side, the Indian corporate sector raised about $15 billion from external sources in the first five months of 2007. At the extreme, Indian corporations could face higher costs of borrowing through this channel due to increasing credit market spreads. Firms would have to tap into the domestic credit market as an alternative, thereby exerting upward pressure on domestic borrowing costs. This could whittle down the economic growth rate. These are the possible channels through which the US crisis could affect the Indian economy. Precise estimates of these repercussions would need a more thorough analysis, which is premature given the short life of the crisis. In sum, the spill-over effects of the US financial crisis to the Indian economy may not be significant enough to overwhelm the positive economic momentum already in place.

Why are there so many Nepalis in India?

Answer Nepal has suffered from insurrection for a number of years and thousands of Nepalese took refuge in India. Things have become somewhat calmer in the last year, but many Nepalese find India to provide a higher standard of living.

What is the main economic activity for Nepal?

Agriculture is the main economic activity of Nepal. It is carried by 80% of it's population.

How can a nepali student come over Finland to study diploma in public health?

Obviously,,,Nepali can come to Finland for their study .......Just you need to rearch for the college and apply for a appropiate university,,,But never go to consultancy for help,,every information is provided in Internet,, and u can search in internet,, don't pay any money for information,,

For Bachelor level u have to appear to the Intrance exam and for masters u don't have to,,,

Go to the Finnish Embassy for Detail information ,,,

Can you justify the statement 'Nepal is a country full of geographical diversity.' with example?

yaa really nepal is a country full of geographical diversities.Extended from mechi in the east to mahakali in the west and mountain region in the northern part of the terai in southern part, nepal is full of geographical diversities.the topography,climatic condition,natural vegetation, air, Soil, etc. vary from place to place.similarly,the life style of people living in different geographical regions is different.for example, it is cold in the mountain,moderate in the hilll and hot in the terai.different vegetations like sub-tropical evergreen forest in the terai region,deciduodus forest in the hilly region, coniferous forest in the lower himalayan, alpine grassland and tundra vegetation in the upper himalayan justifies that nepal is full of geographical diversities.

Map of Nepal incluDING of every districts with their headquarters?

I'm unable to provide the complete map with all districts and headquarters. You can easily find detailed maps of Nepal with all districts and their headquarters online or in geographical reference books.