Country
report: NEPAL
Donald Akroman
10681094
ENGL
191
November
26, 2012
The flag of Nepal is unique because of it shape’s and symbol
used. It is the only flag that is non-quadrilateral.The
flag has two triangles, one stacked upon and slightly overlapping the other.
The surface is dark red and the edge is blue. In the top triangle is a crescent
moon; the sun is in the lower triangle. The color and symbol has its own
significance. Red symbolizes closeness and blue symbolizes distance, whereas
white symbolizes neutrality. Red is related to fire and blood, and blue is
related to the vast sky. Red is the symbol of extreme heat whereas blue is the
symbol of extreme cold. It seems quite meaningful that the sun, the moon, and
the blue and red colors are used together. Red symbolizes the victory. It is
even the symbol of good luck in Hinduism. Blue symbolizes knowledge, wisdom,
honesty, and peace.
The highest peak in the world, Mount Everest
lies in north of Nepal. It reaches 29,035 feet above sea level. The three main
rivers are Kosi, Karnali and Narayani. The longest is Kosi with 453miles. Nepal
is the world’s best place for pilgrimage tour and it is a tourism country. Of
the many historical sites in Nepal ten are listed in the World Heritage Site by
UNESCO. The first is Royal National Chitwan Park which
is rich in its variety of vegetation and wildlife. The park provides one of the
last habitats for endangered species like the Asiatic one-horned rhinoceros and
the Royal Bengal tiger. The other park is Sagarmatha National
park where rare species of birds and animals are preserved. Kathamndu Kathmandu
Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square and Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Changu Narayan,
Bouddha, Pashupati are the other world heritage sites. Lumbini which is located
in Nepali is the birth place of Lord Buddha.
The main agricultural products are
pulses, rice, corn, wheat, sugarcane, jute, root crops; milk, water buffalo
meat.
Hydropower is abundant in Nepal. It mainly exports to India. Nepal's main export items are
Tibetan carpets, grain, herbal treatments and oils, pashmina and jute goods.
Only 8% products are exported to US. The main imports of US are machinery and
transport equipments. Others include petroleum product, medicines and
electrical goods. 65.2% of import is from India.
Nepal is among the developing countries but recently the
political instability has hampered its ability to implement key economic
reforms. Government is cutting expenditures by reducing subsidies, privatizing
state industries and laying off civil workers. Nepal has considerable scope for
accelerating economic growth by exploiting its potential in hydropower and
tourism. Prospects for foreign trade in other sector are poor due to small size
of economy, its technological backwardness, its landlocked geographic location
and its vulnerability to natural disaster. Nepal’s environmental challenges are
largely a consequence of dependence on fuel derived from wood and expansion of
agricultural lands includes removing trees without measures for replanting
which results in deforestation and soil erosion. There is a refugee problem
from Bhutan and border disputed with India are few transnational issues.
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