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                               RELIGIONS IN NEPAL Hinduism: Hinduism is the largest religion of Nepal. In the 2011 census, approximately 81.3 percent of the Nepalese people identified themselves as Hindus.although observers note that many of the people regarded as Hindus in the 1981 census could, with as much justification, be called Buddhists. According to 2011 census, the Hindu population in Nepal is estimated to be around 22.1 million which accounts 81.3% of country's population. The national calendar of Nepal, Vikram Samvat, is a solar Hindu calendar essentially the same to that widespread in North India as a religious calendar, and is based on Hindu units of time.The geographical distribution of religious groups revealed a preponderance of Hindus, accounting for at least 87 percent of the population in every region. Among Tibeto-Burman-speaking communities in Nepal, those most influenced by Hinduism are the Magars, Sunwar, and Rai peoples. Buddhism: Buddha was bor

Biggest Problem In Nepal- Pollution

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Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause adverse change. Pollution can take the form of chemical substances or energy, such as noise, heat or light.    As we know that Nepal is Developing country so slowly and gradually many industry are establishing day by day which is advantage in the view of country economy. But in case of environment it is very harmful. Due to the loose rules and regulation in our country. Industries are establishing in the residental areas as well as tourist area which gives bad impact to the visitor as well as to their health.  Types of pollution that should be faced in Nepal: 1) Air Pollution 2) Water Polltion 3) Noise Pollution Air Pollution It is the main problem of Nepal. Due to the large number of vehicles and unmanaged road the air pollution is increasing day by day.(only in cities area) The EPI report says that 75 percent of the total populations in Nepal and India are exposed to unsafe

About Nepal- Heaven in Earth

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  Nepal  is one of the most beautiful dreamlands in Asia. Impregnable and enchanting Snowy Himalayas including the highest Mt. Everest (8848 M/ 29,028 ft), and many other highest moutainflat lowlands, lush tropical jungles full of wildlife and with varieties of Plants and Wildlife, all lies within a distance of 150 miles/240 kilometers of each other. Nepal is a dreamland for the tourists. Kathmandu, the capital which is wealthy cultural heritage, exquisite temples and Monastries dedicated to the Hindu Gods & Goddess, and old palaces with carved with woodden windows and doors are a designer dream and an architect's delight. It is a land of incredible contrasts. Its cultural landscape is every bit as diverse: a dozen major ethnic groups, speaking more than fifty languages and , jumbled buffer state, while two of the world's great religions, Hinduism and Buddhism, overlap and mingle with older tribal traditions - yet it's a testimony to the Nepalis' tolerance