Ram Kumar Shrestha is the Minister of Culture for Nepal.
Every nation can be seen as "rich in culture" but those cultures are becoming more-and-more similar to eachother. What distinguishes Nepal is that its physical isolation has led to a culture significantly different from much of the rest of the world.
One of the weaknesses of Nepal is the current political stalemate and rising uncertainties.
Elek Woynarovich has written: 'Elementary guide to fish culture in Nepal' -- subject(s): Fish-culture
can...Nepali girls are mostly hindu or buddhist...in nepal there is no descrimination between hindu and buddhist..so if you want to marry a nepali girl for sure you are allowed by the culture of nepal//
No, Assam was never a part of Nepal. Historically, Assam has been a distinct region with its own culture and identity, while Nepal has its own separate history and territory. There were conflicts and territorial disputes between the kingdoms in the region, but Assam and Nepal have always been recognized as separate entities. Today, Assam is a state in India, while Nepal is an independent country.
Although Nepal is small himalayan country there are 4 cast and 36 subcast within. Every cast has its own culture ,language ,costumes and folk songs and folk dances.So visiting any part of Nepal is a new taste even for Nepalese.
one person alone is never a founder of a culture of a nation. besides culture is not founded - it's a slow and ever evolving process. to learn more about origins of nepal visit wikipedia page.
The Himalayas cover about 75% of Nepal. This mountain range includes the highest peak in the world, Mount Everest, which is located on the border between Nepal and Tibet. The Himalayas are a major geological feature that influences the climate, culture, and biodiversity of Nepal.
For a small country, Nepal has tremendous geographic diversity. The Outer Terai is culturally more similar to adjacent parts of India's Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.
Muralidhar Bhattarai has written: 'Culture and monarchy' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'Buddhism, a glory of Hinduism' -- subject(s): Buddhism 'Lectures on Nepal-culture'
People from Kathmandu are commonly referred to as "Kathmanduites." The term reflects their connection to Nepal's capital city, which is rich in culture and history. Additionally, they may also be identified as "Nepalis," as Kathmandu is the largest city in Nepal.