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Part # 1: Some cities and other places in Nepal.Part # 2: People who live in Nepal.Part # 3: The political system in Nepal.Part # 4: Some services and communities in Nepal

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  • Nepal

  • Part # 1

    Some cities and other places in Nepal

  • http://worldpopulationreview.com/countries/nepal-population/major-cities-in-nepal/

    The 7 largest cities in Nepal

  • http://www.thehawkroad.com/Site_18/Nepal_Map.html

  • In Nepal, people drive on

    the left side of the road.

    http://country-facts.findthedata.com/l/156/Nepal

  • Nepal contains 8 of the 10 highest peaks in the world, including Mount Everest and Kanchenjunga - the world's tallest and 3rd

    tallest mountains respectively.

    http://edition.cnn.com/2015/04/25/world/nepal-facts/

  • Nepals long history of seismic events is related to the movement of tectonic plates beneath the Himalayan mountain range one of the worlds most worrisome hot zones for earthquake risk.

    http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Global-News/2015/0425/Why-Nepal-gets-such-big-earthquakes-video

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    Buddha, was born in 623 B.C. in the famous of Lumbini, which soon becamegardens a place of pilgrimage.

    Among the pilgrims was the Indian emperor Ashoka, who erected one of his commemorative pillars there.

    https://unesco-world-heritage.silk.co/page/Lumbini%2C%20the%20Birthplace%20of%20the%20Lord%20Buddha

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  • Part # 2

    People who live in Nepal

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  • People living in Nepal 29 million people.

    Life expectancy 67 years.

    People over 15 who can read and write 71% of men.47% of women.

    http://worldpopulationreview.com/countries/nepal-population/https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/np.html

  • Due to mainly Hindu practices, the marriage rate throughout Nepal is increasing at a rate of 2%.

    This is leading the population of Nepal to double every 30 years.

    http://worldpopulationreview.com/countries/nepal-population/

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  • Most spoken languages in Nepal

    Language % of population who speak language

    Nepali, official language 44.6%

    Maithali 11.7%

    Bhojpuri 6.0%

    Tharu 5.8%

    Tamang 5.1%

    https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/np.html

  • Part # 3

    The political system in Nepal

  • Following a nationwide Constituent Assembly election in 2008, the newly formed Constituent Assembly 1. declared Nepal a federal democratic republic, 2. abolished the monarchy, and3. elected the country's first president.

    https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/np.html

  • The constituent assembly has 601 members.

    Of these, 575 are elected and 26 are appointed by a Council of Ministers.

    http://country.eiu.com/article.aspx?articleid=401162424&Country=Nepal&topic=Summary&subtopic=Political+structure

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    The interim constitution in Nepal provides for press freedom and specifically prohibits censorship.

    There are a variety of independent radio and print outlets, and internet usage and internet media have grown, providing unprecedented access to information and public space for debate.

    Citizens are free to travel throughout Nepal.

    https://freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-world/2015/nepal#.VWhTWM-qqko

  • http://country-facts.findthedata.com/l/156/Nepal

    Women hold 17% of seats in the Nepalese parliament.

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    http://www.slideshare.net/frankcalberg/gender-diversity-9869793

  • Part # 4

    Some services and communities in Nepal

  • From 1971 to 2001, the number of Nepalese children participating in primary education increased from 400,000 to 3.9 million.

    http://borgenproject.org/facts-about-education-in-nepal/

  • The demand for potatoes is increasing.

    In Nepal, potato consumption is 51 kilograms per person per year - almost double what it was in 1990. Nepali potato seeds have a high demand in Bangladesh and India, to where a limited amount is currently exported.

    Potatoes are grown in all zones of Nepal.

    https://www.infodev.org/infodev-files/promoting_agribusiness_innovation_in_nepal_-_full_study.pdf

  • Nepal is the 5th largest producer of ginger in the world. The market for ginger is expanding with increasing use by Ayurveda pharmaceutical industries in Nepal and India. More than 80% of the total ginger production is exported to India, the only export destination of fresh and dried ginger produced in Nepal.

    Ginger farmers in Nepal lack awareness about ginger processing technology.

    https://www.infodev.org/infodev-files/promoting_agribusiness_innovation_in_nepal_-_full_study.pdf

  • In the tea making industry in Nepal, there is a shortage of qualified technical manpower, such as tea tasters, in the processing factories.

    Most technical manpower comes from Darjeeling, India at high rates.

    https://www.infodev.org/infodev-files/promoting_agribusiness_innovation_in_nepal_-_full_study.pdf

  • Spices, tea, and momos are among products from Nepal with strong export potential.

    http://blogs.worldbank.org/psd/making-agribusiness-innovation-center-nepal

  • https://www.backstreetacademy.com/pokhara/104/momo-making

  • There is a growing demand for cut flowers in Nepal. The growth in terms of commercial transactions is 10% to 15% per year.

    The market is expanding to such cities as

    Biratnagar, Dharan, Pokhara, and Chitwan.

    https://www.infodev.org/infodev-files/promoting_agribusiness_innovation_in_nepal_-_full_study.pdf

  • http://www.gmrgroup.in/ will, for http://www.investmentboard.gov.np/, build a 900-megawatt dam and tunnel system on the upper Karnaliriver in order to exploit the untapped hydropower resources of the Himalayan rivers.

    Nepals hydropower potential is estimated to be about 80,000MW, of which only 700MW has been exploited.

    http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/ff40a2d2-422c-11e4-a9f4-00144feabdc0.html#axzz3bRbiGspr

  • The Internet speed in Nepal is relatively low

    http://explorer.netindex.com/maps

  • http://kathmandulivinglabs.org/https://www.facebook.com/kathmandulivinglabs

    https://twitter.com/KTMLivingLabs