Nepal - A brief introduction of Npeal

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Nepal is a landlocked country between India and China. Nepal is cover by India in East, West and South and China by North side. Due to the maximum coverage by India it is mostly influenced in every sector like trade and promotion, political issues, religion and other so many things with compared to China. Due to these constraints Nepal is not developing well. Intervention in every issues by neighbor countries Nepal is not getting to develop the country equally. Nepal is very rich in nature, biodiversity, diversity in environment and other things.

Total area of Nepal is 1,47,181 square kilometer and the population size is around 27 millions and nearly 2 million of people working abroad.
Nepal is 93rd largest country in the world by the mass of land and 41st in most populous country. In Nepal there are eight highest mountains of the world's out of 10 mountains. Most of the mountains are more than 8 thousand meter high. The highest point of Earth called Mount Everest also lies in the Northern side of Nepal. It is 8,848 meter high. It contains more than 240 peaks over 20,000 feet above the sea lever.

Out of the total population 81 percent are Nepalese with highest percentage of are Hindu religion followers, 9 percentage are Buddhism is linked hirtorical of Nepal, 4.4 percent of people are Islam, 3 percent are Kirat, 1.4 percent of Cristianity and remaining 4 percent are others. It shows that the there is the majority of Hinduism.

A monarchy through out most of its history, Nepal was ruled by the Shah dynasty of kings from 1768 when Prithivi Narayan Shah unified its many small kingdoms until 2008 a decade long Civil War involving the communist Party of Nepal is also called Maoist and several weeks of mass protests by all major protests by all major political parties led to the 12 point agreement of 22 November 2005. The ensuing elections for the constituent assembly on may 28, 2008 overwhelmingly favored the abolition of the monarchy and the establishment of a Federal Multiparty representative democratic public. 

 Due to the political unrest and unsuitability in politics there are many drawbacks like less development in read and transportation, production and other productive activities are directly influenced by the political  issues. Due to this reason Nepalese have to think seriously from every level and the intellectual people have to take some action for the stability and solution of present problem of the country.
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