Nepal is a small mountainous country.It is a unique country in itself. It is rich in geographical and bio-diversity. The majestic Himalayas in the northern part are the sources of many perennial rivers. These rivers provide us drinking water, irrigation, hydroelectricity, entertainment and many more things. The beautiful mountains and hills are places of attraction for many tourists.There are rare plants and animals. The hills are suitable for growing variety of crops and fruits.There are many kinds of minerals found. Most of the parts of country receive enough sunlight. There is possibility of huge solar power generation. The fertile plain land of Terai is granary of crops. The geographical diversity has contributed to bio-cultural diversities making Nepal rich in both naturally and culturally. We are indeed blessed by the nature.
industrialisation is a boon for us as well as a curse also as it destroys nature
fertilizers are good for crops but access of fertilizers can be a curse on crops
a pesticide is a boon as well as a curse because it help in proper plant growth with easy and qick methods while it also creates a lot of health problems
It is both a boon as well as a curse, a boon as they have all mushroomed all over the city, so any time you have a guest you can orger these food, but it is not good for your health. ----------- Junk food is a consequence of an unregulated industry. Not that a food industry should be regulated, but that as in any open market, there are products and services that do not necessarily have the best interests of the public at heart.
Pesticides can be boon as well as curse (bane) because it help in proper plant growth with easy and quick methods while it also creates a lot of health problems . This question is answered by :- Fida Latheef :P
i think it is a boon as well as bane
how are mobiles are a boon to humans because - mobile proved boon for businesses as well where crucial information is at reach for corporate decisions
science is a boon as well as pain because some times its useful and also we are only using science not our brain
Fertilizers are a boon as they significantly enhance crop yields, improve soil fertility, and support global food production, helping to meet the demands of a growing population. However, they can also be a curse when misused, leading to soil degradation, water pollution, and negative impacts on biodiversity. Over-reliance on chemical fertilizers can disrupt natural ecosystems and contribute to issues such as eutrophication in water bodies. Thus, while fertilizers play a crucial role in agriculture, their application must be managed sustainably to mitigate harmful effects.
Well, it would depend on the curse and if there was one.
Well, Mount Everest is in Nepal, but it is also partially in China.
normal drinks that are used are used in cities of London as well as cities in Nepal