Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Need of Infrastructures

Nepal is one of the developing country in the world. It is currently rank at 157 out of 187 countries on the Human Development Index.

Poor reliability and access to power are the most serious problems arisiing in Nepal. Increasing access to electricity in a timely and cost-effective manner is one of the most significant development challenges facing Nepal today. 
The problem of  load shedding  during the dry season  is more concerned at this time .

I am  building  my  bols  home page.

Sunday, November 8, 2015

Problem

Buddhists living with Hindus = No Problem Hindus living with Christians = No Problem Hindus living with Jews = No Problem Christians living with Shintos = No Problem Shintos living with Confucians = No Problem Confusians living with Baha'is = No Problem Baha'is living with Jews = No Problem Jews living with Atheists = No Problem Atheists living with Buddhists = No Problem Buddhists living with Sikhs = No Problem Sikhs living with Hindus = No Problem Hindus living with Baha'is = No Problem Baha'is living with Christians = No Problem Christians living with Jews = No Problem Jews living with Buddhists = No Problem Buddhists living with Shintos = No Problem Shintos living with Atheists = No Problem Atheists living with Confucians = No Problem Confusians living with Hindus = No Problem Muslims living with Hindus = Problem Muslims living with Buddhists = Problem Muslims living with Christians = Problem Muslims living with Jews = Problem Muslims living with Sikhs = Problem Muslims living with Baha'is = Problem Muslims living with Shintos = Problem Muslims living with Atheists = Problem MUSLIMS LIVING WITH MUSLIMS = BIG PROBLEM

Nepal India

Nepalese territories are in India as a colony. In Glimpses of the World History, a book written by the prime minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru, it has been clearly mentioned that those territories belonged to Nepal. Similarly the treaty signed between Britain and Sikkim in 1817 has accepted this. In 1960 UN passed a decolonization resolution. It says that the territory of a country kept as colony by another country must be freed. India should have handed back the territory according to this resolution too. Nepal should have demanded it. But neither of them did so. But still we can present this as strong evidence. The Gorkhaland movement in Darjeeling has clarified that there is no legitimate basis for annex Darjeeling to India. In 1986 May 12 the Gorkhaland movement began in the district of Darjeeling that lies between Mechi and Tista. Many Nepalese died in the moment. Subash Ghising, the leader of the moment send a letter to the king of Nepal Briendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev pleading that Darjeeling belonged to Nepal and that they were his subjects. But the king did not send any response. In 1991, Ghising wrote to the Indian Prime Minister to clarify the legitimate status of Darjeeling. He also sent a letter to the then prime minister of Nepal Girija Prasad Koirala. When all went vain, he knocked the door of the Indian Apex Court. When the Gorkhaland movement was going on, Ghising filed a case in Supreme court of India. He had filed it according to article 1-3-c of the Indian Constitution. Constitutionally, according to the article, Darjeeling would have to be decided as belonging to Nepal. To avert this, the court said that it was political issue. This implied that it would have to be settled politically. So practically, Nepal would never raise the issue.

nepal ka raaja haru

नेपालका विभिन्न बंशका अन्तिम राजाहरु : • किरातवंशी अन्तिम राजा को हुन? - गस्ती • आभिरवंशी अन्तिम राजा को हुन? - भुवनसिंह • सोमवंशी अन्तिम राजा को हुन ? - भास्कर वर्मा • गोपालवंशी अन्तिम राजा को हुन? - यक्ष गुप्त • सुर्यवंशी अन्तिम राजा को हुन? - विजय कामदेव • ठकुरीवंशी अन्तिम राजा को हुन? - शकरदेव • कर्णाटकवंशी अन्तिम राजा को हुन? - हरिसिहदेव • गोरखाका अन्तिम राजा को हुन? - पृथ्वी नारायण शाह • तनहुंका अन्तिम राजा को हुन? - हरकुमार दत्त सेन • चेदण्डीका अन्तिम राजा को हुन? - कर्णसेन • पाल्पाका अन्तिम राजा को हुन? - पृथ्वीपाल सेन • काठमाण्डौका अन्तिमराजा को हुन ? - जय प्रकाश मल्ल • भक्तपुरका अन्तिम राजा को हुन? - रणजित मल्ल • पाटनका अन्तिम राजा को हुन? - तेजनरसिह मल्ल • लमजुङका अन्तिम राजा को हुन? - वीरमर्दन शाह • शाहवंशका अन्तिम राजा को हुन ? - ज्ञानेन्द्र शाह

Thursday, November 5, 2015

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Nepal is a beautiful landlocked country, sandwiched between the two powerful nations of India and China. Although small and poor in size and economy, Nepal is rich in terms of cultural, linguistic, religious, ethnic and natural diversity. The diverse culture, religion and ethnicity although make it prone to cultural wars, there is unity in diversity in Nepal. Nepal is rich in terms of natural, cultural and religious heritages and is the land of some of the prominent and bravest people of the world. This proud land of Gurkhas not only gave birth to the brave and courageous people but to the calm and peaceful Buddha. The color and the signs in the Nepali Flag signify the two distinct natures of Nepali people that are: courageous and peaceful.

This land of myths and legends is rich in terms of cultural and religious celebrations where people from different cultural and religious background celebrate various festivals almost all year round. Nepal offers many aspects and subjects for studies and is also a land of experiment. It is a heaven for the social scientists with its rich social, religious and cultural assets.
Some facts about Nepal that one needs to know are listed below:
1. Nepal is the land of world’s highest mountain- Mount Everest (8848m).
2. Nepal has the world’s deepest river gorge – Kali Gandaki River’s Gorge.
3. Birthplace of Gautam Buddha is in Nepal – Lumbini.
4. The Nepali flag is the only non-rectangular flag in the world.
5. Nepal is the best place in the world to study Tibetan Buddha.
6. The idols and the temples in the capital city Kathmandu is more or less equal to the men and houses in it.
7. A hotel in Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park at an altitude of 3870m is claimed to be the highest hotel in the world – Hotel Everest View.
Nepal has always been the land for tourists and travelers around the world and tourism has been one of the major sources of national income in Nepal. The rich cultural assets of Nepal have attracted many travelers to this land and many renowned travel writers have recognized Nepal in their own way. Some titles given to Nepal by various famous travel writers are as follows:
1. Nepal is recognized as ‘Living Cultural Museum’.
2. It has also been called ‘Shangri-La’.
3. It is also known as ‘Roof of the World’.
4. It is known as ‘The Birth place of Lord Buddha the apostle of Peace’.
5. Nepal is a ‘Country of Living Goddess’.
6. City of Golden Pagodas and Parasols.
7. It is the ‘Land of Mysticism and Exoticism’.

8. Nepal is the ‘Land of Festivals’.