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My child It is to go with the flow of the world. Obey the supreme law of our conscience defined by the Religion and soci...
14/12/2020

My child It is to go with the flow of the world. Obey the supreme law of our conscience defined by the Religion and society which are far more important than individual interests. If you do not conform to norms my dear son you will brake the circle of happy life then you will be desperate, a hustler who will fail to secure a job, marriage, kids, friendship, status quo and well being until you have this wrinkled face like I have right now.”

Nepal is the poorest country in South Asia and ranks as the twelfth poorest countries in the world. However, over the la...
26/07/2020

Nepal is the poorest country in South Asia and ranks as the twelfth poorest countries in the world.
However, over the last decade the country has made considerable progress reducing poverty but is still falling behind. Urban poverty declined from 22% to 10% and rural poverty declined from 43% to 35%.

There were 11 070 000 Facebook users in Nepal till June 2020, which accounted for 36.4% of its entire population.The maj...
25/07/2020

There were 11 070 000 Facebook users in Nepal till June 2020, which accounted for 36.4% of its entire population.

The majority of them were men - 59.4%.

People aged 25 to 34 were the largest user group (5 100 000).

The highest difference between men and women occurs within people aged 25 to 34, where men lead by 900 000.

Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha is a Buddhist pilgrimage site located in the Rupandehi district of Nepal.Lumbini ...
22/07/2020

Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha is a Buddhist pilgrimage site located in the Rupandehi district of Nepal.Lumbini has a number of older temples, including the Mayadevi Temple, and various new temples. Also, there is the Puskarini, or Holy Pond, where the Buddha's mother took the ritual dip prior to his birth and where he had his first bath.
As of 1997, Lumbini is known as UNESCO World Heritage Site which was specifically nominated for the International World Heritage Program.According to the information provided by the Lumbini Development Trust, about 1.5 million tourists visited Lumbini, in 2019.
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Nepal is the eighth-most polluted country in the world. Nepal’s average PM2.5 concentration is 54.15. About 35,000 peopl...
13/07/2020

Nepal is the eighth-most polluted country in the world. Nepal’s average PM2.5 concentration is 54.15. About 35,000 people Nepal die every year from illnesses caused by air pollution. About 1 in 10 Nepalese now suffer from a chronic lung problem such as bronchitis or emphysema due to the worsening air conditions in Nepal. A baby born today in Nepal is expected to have a two-year shorter life expectancy solely due to problems caused by the air. In the country’s capital, Kathmandu, 80% of vehicles on the road are motorcycles, which are one of the leading urban polluters in addition to brick kilns.

Sati custom was a widow-burning custom prevalent in Nepal. This custom refers to a woman who burns herself willingly on ...
09/07/2020

Sati custom was a widow-burning custom prevalent in Nepal. This custom refers to a woman who burns herself willingly on the funeral pyre of her husband. The rationale behind the origin of sati custom was that a husband needed all the worldly belongings like wives also after his death.

In Nepal, the first attemptin this end was made by Jang Bahadur Rana. In the period of Prime Minister Bir Shamsher (1885-1901 A.D.) the law about this was amended. Finally, Prime Minister Chandra Shamsher, on his 58th birthday, 8th July, 1920 A.D or Ashar 25, 1977 B.S (100 years before on today) enforced a legislation abolishing the longstanding horrible custom of sati. In this way, the custom of sati ended in Nepal.🇳🇵😊

Nepal was ranked 130 out of 145 countries in mobile internet speed by the latest Speedtest Global Index by Ookla on 2019...
08/07/2020

Nepal was ranked 130 out of 145 countries in mobile internet speed by the latest Speedtest Global Index by Ookla on 2019.

The survey conducted by the internet testing and analysis firm recorded Nepal's average mobile internet speed at 10.78 megabytes per second (Mbps) against the global average of 28.02 Mbps.

The ranking has put Nepal a few points ahead of India, Bangladesh and Pakistan. South Korea, with 111 Mbps of mobile data speed, is placed at the top of the list.

Source: The Kathmandu Post.


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Nepali Flag is considered as the most mathematical Flag in the world. The flag is designed in such a way that it can be ...
08/07/2020

Nepali Flag is considered as the most mathematical Flag in the world. The flag is designed in such a way that it can be constructed without the use of a ruler or scale. Good knowledge of Geometry is required to construct the flag perfectly.🇳🇵❣️

In the bottom segment, the bottom triangle at the left side is 90° and at the right side in the same line, the angle of the triangle is 45° to the above corner of the triangle. And in the upper triangle, the top most angle is 57.94411° and the angle of the right corner is 32.75589°.😊

The highest mountain on earth is named as ‘Everest’ by most Westerners, but actually its original name is not that, sinc...
07/07/2020

The highest mountain on earth is named as ‘Everest’ by most Westerners, but actually its original name is not that, since this western-english name was attributed after its discovery by Royal Geographical Society suggested for Sir Andrew Waugh in 1865. However, the locals between China and Nepal attribute different names; Tibetan name (Pinyin) for Mount Everest is Qomolangma, which means ‘The Mother’s universe’ and Nepali is Sagarmatha, which means ‘The heaven’s forehead’ or also by Sherpas (an ethnic group of the Nepal mountain) Chomolungma, which means ‘The mother goddess of earth’, but was not accepted by the Nepali citizens.🏔️🇳🇵

“Better to die than to be a coward” is the motto of the world famous Nepalaese Gurkha Army who are the part of British A...
07/07/2020

“Better to die than to be a coward” is the motto of the world famous Nepalaese Gurkha Army who are the part of British Army since 1815 since The peaceful agreement was purposed by British East India Company after it suffered Nepal with heavy casualties during the invasion.🇳🇵🙏

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