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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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Is there any plateau in Nepal?

no there is no plateau in nepal........

Why do Nepali people blow the hand of a person who touches their neck and what does Natra Gaand mean?

haha yes i know!! we, Nepali people believe that if you don't blow it, we are gonna get goiter!

How many district lies in inner terai?

Inner Terai in Nepal consists of several valleys situated between the Mahabharat range and the Siwalik hills. The notable districts that contain Inner Terai valleys include Chitwan, Dang, Deukhuri, and Udayapur, among others. Overall, there are approximately five main districts recognized for their Inner Terai regions.

What is inner terai?

Inner Terai refers to low-lying valleys located between the outer foothills of the Himalayas and the higher ridges of the Siwalik range in Nepal and northern India. These valleys, such as Chitwan and Dang, are characterized by fertile land and diverse ecosystems, often featuring dense forests and rich wildlife. They serve as important agricultural regions and are less populated compared to the surrounding areas. The Inner Terai is significant for both its ecological diversity and cultural heritage.

When was Nepal divided in four and five development region?

Nepal divided into five development region in 2031 B.S.

What region is Nepal called?

Nepal is located in South Asia, nestled primarily in the Himalayas between India to the south and China (Tibet) to the north. It is often referred to as part of the Himalayan region due to its significant mountainous terrain, including Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world. The country is also characterized by its rich cultural heritage and diverse ethnic groups.

Who enforced the promulgation of the interim constitution of Nepal 2063 BS?

The Interim Constitution of Nepal 2063 BS was formulated according to the public will expressed in the Popular Movement II.

What are the constitutional organs of Nepal?

Nepal is the only Hindu-State in the World and was a Himalayan Kindom which gave way to a Federal Democratic Republic in the same lines as that of the Westminister model of Parliamentary Democracy in the 90s promulgated by King Birendra following pro-democracy demonstrations. In 2001 the Monarchial system received a big blow following a Royal massacre in which King Birendra and his family were assasinated. The Nepali Democratic Parties joined the extremist Communist party to overthrow the incumbent King Gyanendra who succeeded the Late King Birendra, and tried using hard measures to quell anything pro-democratic. Finally the pro-democratic supporters was successful in abolishing Monarchy and in making Nepal a Democratic Republic in April, 2006.

As stated by the interim Constitution provides for 5 Constitutional bodies i.e. the Public Service Commission, the Election Commission, the Auditor General, the Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority and the National Human Rights Commission.

Where can one find videos of Nepali pop songs?

There are various websites available where one can find videos of Nepali pop songs, including Youtube. There are also several websites made specifically for Nepali music of different genres, including pop songs, and are easy to find if one wishes to spend a couple of minutes browsing online.

When is republic day celebrate in Nepal?

It is celebrated on 24th may in Nepal to provide right and help to poor and needy people.

How much you can earn in Australia if you go in student visa from Nepal?

A Student Visa in Australia will allow an international student to work for a maximum of 20 hours per week. Of course there are some international students who work more than this and often they will accept less than the minimum wage in order to be paid cash in the hand so that the authorities will not know. This means that some international students can be exploited by their employers and also if they are caught by the authorities breaking the rules of their visa then they can be deported.

Many international students work in retail (shops), service stations and convenience stores, some work as taxi drivers and some will work in cleaning or in restaurants. You must remember that these jobs may not pay a lot of money, maybe if you are from Nepal it might seem like a lot of money to you, but you must remember that Australia is an expensive place to live.

Most probably you will be living in a city like Sydney and Melbourne, the food, rent, costs of transport are all much more expensive than what you are used to paying. Your living and study expenses will eat away a lot of the money you make here. Many people want the student visa to Australia because they think it is a paradise where they can become rich, but the reality is that it is not so easy.

How was the administrative division of Nepal in 2018?

The project involving this administrative division of Nepal into districts in the attempt to improve agriculture and rural business development, and provide support for sanitary and phytosanitary facilities and food quality is being administerd by the World Bank, and is about halfway through its expected life. No real conclusions about its effectiveness can be drawn so far, as all the data is not in yet.

When is population day celebrated in Nepal?

I Can't find a population day, but there is a National Day, it's celebrated on December 28th

Which places are famous for buckwheat in Nepal?

pretty much all hilly reagion from east to west

Why brain drain is main problem in Nepal?

becasue of lack of employment and good paying jobs