Friday, September 13, 2013

Tourism in Nepal

Nepal is a country of Natural beauty. Nepal is gift of nature where we can find breathtaking natural beauties like snow caped mountain, snake like rivers, green hills, dense forest, plain terai, big lakes and others. Such beauties can lures anyone of  this world.

Tourism industry deals with the activities around the tourist. The act of providing services to tourist as a part of business is commonly known as the tourism industry. It includes the guiding tourist providing them the lodging, fooding, safety etc. Tourism industry is very fast growing business. Nepal also comes in first possibility for the development of tourism industry. Due to the lots of natural gifts Nepal can attract more tourist beside the artificial beauties of some other country. 
Nepal is developing country whose development process is in rapid pace. In such condition tourism industry can help a lot. Talking about the the condition of tourism in Nepal we can be lot positive as the condition is satisfactory till this date. But the capacity of Nepal to attract foreigners is lot more. The flow of tourist can be increased in context of Nepal.
At present tourism industry is most attracting business  in the nation. To develop the quality of the tourism industry and its tools and necessary materials the investor should not look for short term benefit. They should look for the long term benefit as this business is also evergreen business. For this they should invest a lot. Tourism in Nepal is a actual benefit. Nepal has lots of possible site for tourism. Many tourist yearly visit Nepal.
They prays Nepal for its beauty. The Switzerland of Nepal is commonly known as pokhara. Different lakes, hillsides, river, cave and other are  present in pokhara.
Overall Nepal can achieve a lot from tourism industry and our government should focus on tourism.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

My country Nepal, My pride

My country Nepal, My pride
Nepal is beautiful Himalaya country. It is surrounded by two giant country india from east, west, south and by china from North. Nepal is famous for country of mountains as tallest mountain of the world mount everest is located here. Nepal is also popular as a birth place of lord gautam buddha. Not only that Nepal is also popular as a gorkha land and most of the country solute our great brave ancestors. Nepal is a agricultural country. Most of the people are farmers and they depends upon the agriculture for their livelihood. There are different tribe, caste and follow different religion. Nepal can be taken as a garden with different varieties of flower living peacefully. Most of them are Hindu. Other are buddhist, christian and Muslim. Nepalese people are hardworking, helpful and friendly.
Nepal is rich in natural resources. It has rivers, mountains, lakes, wild animals, green forest, snake like rivers, valleys, ancient and historic temple. Nepal is really rich in art and architecture.
Nepal is divided into three geographical regions: the great Himalaya range, the mountains, and terai. The terai is narrow plain. There are wide variations in climate, vegetation and animal life.
Its capital is Kathmandu which is the mostly visited city in the country. Other important cities are Damak, Dharan, Pokhara, Bhaktapur, Birgung, Dhangadhi, etc. The snow caped mountain of ours gives us the reflection of diamond and the river flowing from there always makes our country fresh and clean. Terai area of our country is always arable due to the river flowing through them which irrigates  whole area. Maximum crops producing area is also terai region. Different hills are the attraction of our country.
Most of the place is not developed yet. Nepal falls in the developing country which is in the route of development and progress.
Nepalese are tolerant. They love freedom and peace. The are kind hearted. They always respect the foreigners. we love peace.  I love Nepal and I feel proud to be the citizen of Nepal. I say Nepal is my pride.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Religious place of Nepal

Nepal is very rich for religious places. In every village and town there are lots of temple. A foreigner rightly comments that the very second home is a temple in Nepal.
One of the famous religious places in Nepal is Dharan. It is located at Bijaypur. Bijaypur is on the hill. It is not only religious place but historic. Bijaypur is famous for its religious destination. There are many temples. If you visit there you can see temple of Dantakali, Budhasubba, etc.
Here Danta means teeth and kali means name of goddess. Many people come here. According to our legend, sati Devi was daughter of Dakshya Prajapati. Once he hosted a great yagya. He invited all his daughters and son in laws. But he did not send any message to his message to his daughter, sati devi. She had chosen Mahadev, the superior superior god. Dakshya did not like his daughter's marriage with him. Mahadev often appears in ash, snake beads , etc. All relatives were invited but Satidevi  was not invited. She felt herself humiliated. She went herself and force to the agnikund and killed herself.
When mahadev heard about it he became angry and beheaded Dakshya head. He carried sati's dead body on his arms and he strolled many places. Her body started to decay and different parts start falling in various places. The teeth of the sati fell in Bijaypur hence this place become famous as a Dantakali.
Other many religious places are also located in Nepal. The famous lord shiva temple Pasupatinath is also located in Nepal. The muktinath temple is also another religious attraction. The lumbini where lord buddha took birth is famous among Buddhist.

Technical education in Nepal


Technical education in Nepal

         Technical education is connected with the practical use of machinery methods, etc that is used in science and industry. Technical education means theoretical and practical training in using machines to produce various things. Technical education include civil, mechanical, electrical,
chemical, computer engineering, etc.
Technical education requires manual labour. The university education make young people quite until for manual labour. The university education make young people quite unfil for manual labour. To develop a country we need technicians. They help to form, build, manufacture many new things. Technical education is the only solution to the economic troubles of underdeveloped or developing countries. It is vitally necessary for an agricultural country like Nepal. It makes students practicle and methodical. The bookish knowledge is supplemented by technical education. 
With the progress of science, machine have been invented and manufactured. With their help men can now produce things on a large scale, in shorter time and at a lower level cost. The scope of technical education is very comprehensive. The importance of technical education in this age is very grate.
Technical education helps us to earn a living. If science and humanities go side by side they make us good citizen.

Monday, September 9, 2013

Drinking water in Nepal

Living being cannot live without water. So it is essential for all living beings. Nepal is rich in water resources. But, still there exists the problem of scarcity of water both in the rural and urban areas. Still 70% people of Nepal are not having pure drinking water. some of the regions for the scarcity of drinking water are as follows:

1. In most of the rural areas there is no modern system of water supply.

2. people have to depend on the water of river, ponds and streams. such water is polluted and is not suitable for drinking purpose.

3. The water from the hand pomp mostly contains arsenic which is poisonous to health.

4. In hilly region the tap is in high altitude so it takes hours to fetch water.

problems in urban areas:

1. Water taps have been installed in most of the house of urban areas but there is no regular supply of water.

2.People have to pay money weather water is available or not.

3. scarcity of drinking water is increasing day by day.

4. pipelines are old and is leakage due to rust.

Solutions:

1. Rain water in Nepal is suitable to drink so we can collect them by some means and utilise it later for drinking purpose.

2. Melamchi Drinking Water project should be completed as soon as possible.

3. Water resources should be preserved.

4. old pipe should be replaced in order to decrease the wastage of the drinking water through leakage.

Nepal government has adopted several measures to solve the problems. They should implement stick plan to eradicate the acute problem of drinking water in Nepal.

Industries of Nepal

 Economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories is called industry. We use skills, tools and machines for efficient production. No country has made progress without development of the industry. It makes the country self reliant. Development of the industry creates employment opportunities. An industry helps with the proper use of natural resource and increases export.
Types of industry  in Nepal
There are mainly three types of of industries in Nepal as follows:

1. Cottage and small-scale industry
2. Medium and large scale industry
3. Tourism industry

1. Cottage and small-scale industry
       The industries established in local level using the local resources investing less amount of money is known as the cottage industry. Generally, family members are engaged in this type of industry. clothe waving, oil processing , etc.



2. Medium and large scale industry.
        Medium and large scale industries which require large amount of money, plenty of raw materials, large size of equipment, adequate infrastructure and skilled human resource. sugar industry, jute, paper, etc. On the basic of capital investment, those industries which are established with the fix capital from Rs.30 million to Rs.100 million are grouped under medium scale industries.




3. Tourism Industry
        Providing services and supply to the tourist is called tourism industry. It is the fastest growing industry. Hotel, restaurant, trekking, rafting and mountaineering, etc come under this industry. The pace of industrial development is very slow in present context of Nepal.


Agriculture in Nepal

Nepal is agricultural country. About 74% people of Nepal are depending upon agriculture for their livelihood. But arable land in our country is very limited because about 75% of land of Nepal is covered by hills and mountain. Most of the lands in these region are rocky and infertile. The fertile lands are mostly located in terai region of Nepal. Production of food crops, cash crops, horticulture, horticulture, animal husbandry, etc comes under the agriculture. Agriculture us very important in context of Nepal. Agriculture is the main sources of livelihood for the majority of the Nepalese people. Most of the national income of the country comes from agriculture itself. Most of raw materials comes from agriculture. Hence agriculture is very important in context of Nepal.
Paddy, wheat and wheat are the important food crops in Nepal. The crops are divided into two as cash crops and food crop. Both of these crops are possible to grow in here.
cash crop are especially cultivated to earn money. The are taken to shop and sold for money. Some of the cash crops are sugarcane, Apple, Tea leaves, tobacco, jute etc. crash crops are not available in all region but with a brief  investigation and research they are cultivated in different suitable place.
 Animal husbandry, poultry farming etc are other agricultural habits found in Nepal.
All should be concerned about agriculture. Till the date many farmers are forced to depend upon the monsoon rain. Government should provide the irrigation facilities.agriculture first and foremost priority for Nepal hence agriculture should be looked after with the great intention.

Forest of Nepal

Forest is important natural resource of Nepal. It is free gift of nature to the human being. We can get firewood, timber, herbs, etc from the forest. We can make house and furniture from the wood of our forest. we can export the timber and earn foreign currency. Forest is very useful for us. Forest helps to control flood, soil erosion and landslides. it causes rainfall. It provides habitat for wildlife. Forest is important source of raw materials for industry.


Besides this, we get the many advantages from the forest like it provides raw materials for industries like match, paper and furniture. It also provides wood, fuel, timber, fruits and fodder. Helps to maintain ecological balance by providing oxygen to all living beings. It also enhance the natural beauty and attracts the tourist which further enhance the earning of foreign currency.
Forest is useful economically and ecologically. Therefore, forest resources must be conserved. The ways to conserve the forest are many ways.



Forest must not be destroyed for establishment of house and industries. Deforestation should be stopped and alternative fuel should be introduced. over grazing must be stopped. setting fire in the forest should be controlled. community awareness should be introduced and all other facilities should be banned from the forest.


Nepal can achieve much more by focusing on preservation of the forest resources. Canada is the most  develop now due to the proper utilization of the forest resources. Forest is essential to all human beings. Even animal also directly or indirectly depends upon the forest.
To sum up forest is essential to all and the saying " hariyo baan nepal ko dhaan" should be our slogan from today onward.

Water resource in Nepal


Nepal is rich in water resource. There are many small and big rivers. it has been proved by the fact that Nepal is the second richest country in the world after Brazil in water resource. Most rivers in Nepal originate from the snow  mountains. Among these rivers in Nepal Koshi, Narayani and Karnali are some of the biggest rivers which flow from the Himalayas all through the year. Koshi is the largest and Karnali is considered as the longest rivers in Nepal. Similarly, there are other rivers such as Bagmati, Bheri, Rapti, Kamala, Seti, Marshyangdi, etc.

Rivers are known as the white gold in Nepal. Rivers have been used to generate hydroelectricity. For example, Sunkoshi, Marshyangdi and Trishuli are some of the leading hydroelectricity projects in Nepal. Since Nepal is an agricultural country, the multi purpose river projects have eased the farmers in the terai and some hilly regions in irrigation and having multiple farming.

Besides, these projects also have helped in the supply of drinking water in many parts of Nepal. Some of the big rivers like Narayani and Kali Gandaki have also provided a good navigation service to facilitate the villagers and the tourists. Another important use of rivers in Nepal is the most famous rafting sport. Mostly Bhote Koshi, Karnali and Trishuli are well known for rafting.

They are helping Nepal to earn a substantial foreign currency which adds to the lion’s share of the national economy. It is therefore essential for Nepal to value and exploit the potential of these rivers in a sustainable manner.

There is no denying the fact that Nepal can sell its electricity to its gigantic neighbours–India and China thereby adding a huge foreign currency into the pocket of its budget. The future of Nepal can be brightened if water resource is utilized well.

To sum up there is bright future of Nepal in water resource if only we could utilize it properly.

Air transportation of Nepal

Air transport is the quickest and most comfortable means of transport, and is expensive. In our country, air transport is second important means of transport, next to the road transport. There are many parts in our country where construction of road is almost impossible. such places can be linked with the airways transport. Airplane, helicopters, hot balloons, glider. etc come under this category.
Air transport is very important to develop tourism in Nepal. Nepal is very rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage. Thus, air transport is most helpful in attracting tourist in our country.
The Nepal airlines corporation (NAC) started its services in 1958 AD. At present the NAC has its domestic as well as international services. some private companies are also running there services in Nepal.
Nepal has air service linked with different countries of the world like India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Indonesia, Japan, France, Singapore, etc. At present there are about 44 airports and 97 helipads in Nepal. The one and only international airport of Nepal is Tribhuvan international airport. It is most busy airport of Asia.
There is a lot to be improved in airways of Nepal. Yearly many deadly accident has been seen before. The domestic airways is not safe in Nepal. we have many hilly regions so that it is difficult to take control over such condition.
Government of Nepal has recently added laws and efforts to make the airways safe and secure. Many tourist visit Nepal daily and airways is first priority for them.
At

present context of Nepal airways has became most safest and the quickest way of transportation.

Education in nepal

 The act of imparting or acquiring knowledge or skills is called education. Education is a ladder that leads man to success.  Eduaction brings about changes in a person's life,socially, emotionally, intellectualy and morally. These changes give him or her a distinct personality and quality which help him or her to become successful in his or her life and contribute to the nation.
Education is considered as a torch to guide us from darkness to light. it helps us to distinguish between right or wrong, good and bad. An uneducated person is ignorant and is unable to differentiate between right or wrong.
In Nepal, the spread of education took place its pace only after the advent of democracy in 2007 BS. In 2016, Tribhuvan University, the first university in Nepal,was eastablished in kiritipur.
Now there has been a rapid progress in the education sector. A number of school and colleges have been established at private level under the supervision of the department of education.
In addition to Tribhuvan university, there are Nepal sanskrit University in dang, kathmandu university in kathmandu university in dhulikhel, purbanchal university in biratnagar and pokhara university. sudur paschimanchal university has also been established.
  various international organization have helped nepal in providing education to its people. they are save our soul (SOS), united mission in Nepal (UMN), etc.
Every year hundreds of Nepalese students are getting scholarships especially provided to orphans and poor people. Government should increase the schools and teachers in different regions. The private sectors should also focus in rural areas so that they can contribute for nepal.