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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 was Nepal after the earth quake?

Its hard even to imagine the situation after earth quake in Nepal. Some of my relatives are also there at the time of earthquake and they were there quite a long time. As they told me that the situation is worsen and also when was the incident accrued I was in video conversation with my relatives through skype. So I am also somehow eye witness. News Nation also cover my story.

Why is nepal's flag not square?

hi, im raphael meer, cause they choose they're less influence by most european naval powers than most countries

What was the name of a famous Nepal leader?

Prithvi Narayan Shah was the first king of the unified Nepal. He unified Nepal, which had been weakened by the Mall confederacy. He succeeded his father to the throne of the Gorkha Kingdom in 1743. Shah helped unified Nepal when it was divided into nearly 50 different principalities. Shah was afraid that a divided Nepal would prove to be easy to conquer by the British Empire, which in the mid 1700s was taking over nearby India. His unification proved key to the region staying independent from colonial powers.

Where can you find songs by the Nepali band Trikaal?

Go to lungatanepal.com or go to thamel in Nepal and buy it

What is the amount of the national debt in Nepal?

$ us 28575937593859375937.50 $ us 28575937593859375937.50

Why roads are made along rivers mostly in Nepal?

B/c the ground is usually flat along rivers, which makes road construction easy.

And before there were roads, people often traveled by boats. And people who travel by boat tends to settle nopt too far from the river. Once you have the settlements there, the road has to follow the river if it's to be of any use to the people already living there.

Why do earthquakes frequently occur in Nepal?

It is in a seismically active area, being near the edge of the tectonic plate that India is on and which is pushing into the rest of Asia.

Where do you get the best Pashmina in the world?

You will always get the best quality of anything, from the original source, so where the idea originally begun. So the answer would be, Nepal, Pakistan, and Northern India.

What is the status of religious tolerance in Nepal?

I am Nepali and from my point of view I will say that we are very much respectful towards each other's religion. In Nepal Hinduism and Buddhism are closely related so majority of the people following these religions are totally tolerant towards eachother. Christians in Nepal are mostly newly converted ones and as they are not many of them most of the pople don't even realize they are christians but it doesn't mean that they wouldn't be tolerant towards them is they knew. Similarly muslims are also living in harmony with all these religions. In Nepal as long as they don't marry with person from other religion its fine but some modern people are absolutely finw with inter religious marriage, includine me. Here in Nepal discrimination on the basis of caste is abundant rather than religion. It would be okay to say that we are preety tolerant towards all religion as there has only been countable incidents of conflict between people due to religion.

What is tourism leakage?

Tourism leakages refers to revenue that is generated from tourism industries and lost through other channels. This is using money brought in by tourists to import things from other countries.

What does the Nepal student union flag represent like the pen its colour and torch with flame and also its color and the whole flags colour?

The pen represents students and creativity.

The red background is a sign of struggle and martyr's blood.

The white circle represents peace.

The torch light means intelligence/consciousness, struggle, and revolution.

What were the objectives of peoples mass movement 2062-2063 of Nepal?

the objectives of mass movement 2 in Nepal are:
1. to recognize Nepal as a secular state.
2. scrapping the position of the king.
3. to over throw king's regression.
4. to ensure civic liberty and total press freedom.

5. To reinstate house of representative.
6. To restore full-scale democracy
7. To declare Nepal as a federal republican country.

  • Putting 90,000 troops in the hands of the parliament
  • Imposing a tax on the royal family and its assets
  • Ending the Raj Parishad, a royal advisory council
  • Eliminating royal references from army and government titles
  • Declaring Nepal a secularcountry, not a Hindu Kingdom
  • Scrapping the national anthem until a new one is composed
  • Eliminating the king's position as the Supreme Commander of the Army

What are the disadvantages of Teej in Nepal?

Teej is the 3rd largest festival of Nepal.

Sorry, I don't see there are any disadvantages.

Why Sri Lanka is hotter than Nepal?

Sri Lanka is located nearer to the equator than Nepal and is located in a lower altitude.

What do these nepali words mam paka chikni mean?

Well, darling, "mam paka chikni" in Nepali translates to "I cooked delicious food." So, next time you want to impress someone with your culinary skills in Nepali, just throw that phrase around like confetti at a party. Just make sure you actually know how to cook, unless you want to be known as the one who serves up disappointment on a plate.

Nepal is a country full of geographical diversity justify the statement?

The country extended from east in Mechi and west in Mahakali which is known as a yam between two huge stones is Nepal. With the area of 1,47,181 there is himalayan region in northern part and there lies terai region in southern part.There are many snow capped mountains in Himalayan region and green hills in hilly region and plain area in terai region. There are many plateus,hills,mountains,basins,etc land surface.The surface of nepal is not uniform.This says that nepal is full of geographical diversity.