Sunday, March 6, 2011

Child Labour in Nepal

A boy or girl who is under 14 years of age of normally and legally called a child with reference to labour in Nepal, Thus to employ a child with reference to labour in Nepal, Thus to employ a child in any kind of physical works is illegal, immoral and antisocial. There are thousands of children who are forced to work in carpet factories, restaurants, hotels, houses in their school going age. They have to lift heavy loads.
In urban areas some so called affluent families keep children for household works. They keep children in the name of prestige as servants. They send their own children to schools make good and qualified citizens. On the other hand servant children do not get proper food education, salary, cloths etc.
There are many children who are employed as laboures people should be conscious about children's right. The law should be strictly followed poverty should be alleviated from the country. Children should be given good education.    

Tourism 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 includes Vivil, mechanical, electrical, chemical, computer, engineering etc.
Technical education requires manual labous. The university education makes young people quite until 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 under development or developing countries. It vitally necessary for an agricultural Country like Nepal. It makes students practical and methodical. The bookish knowledge is supplemented by technical education.
Technical education helps us to earn a living. It science and humanities go side by side they make us good citizen.

The Forest in Nepal

A forest is parts of land where trees and plants grow thickly close one another. Forest is the main natural resources of Nepal. The slogan "Green forests are the wealth of Nepal" is appropriate in Nepal. We have many kinds of forest such as evergreen forests, dry forests, mountain forests etc.
Forest is very useful parts of the land. They supply wood for fuel, timbers for building materials and inhabitant for animals. They make the environment fresh and beautiful.
In the forest there can be found many kinds of animal's birds. A forest has been an ample source for herbal medicines. It has also flourished tourists. The forest have given rise to many important industries like paper making, match making and rubber making.
Forest supply postures for sheep, cattle and other animals. They sustain the moisture and attract clouds to give rains. Another use of our forest is to preserve animals for hunting. The growing population is destroying the jungle for cultivation and settlement. This should be stopped. If we foil to stop it there will be a famine and flood.     



Nepal: a Land Of Diversity

Nepal is a small landlocked secular country situated in the lap of the Himalayans. It has remained and independent and peaceful country since time immemorial. It is popular for its distinctive feature a land of diversity.
Nepal is divided in three geographical areas. Therefore, there are at least three types of flora, fauna and different kinds of crops are grown.
Nepal is a diverse country from caste point of view. Nepal is a land inhabited by Brahmins, Chhetries, Newars, Gurungs, Rais, Limbus, Sherpas, Tharus etc. There people belong to different religious languages etc. Hinduism and Buddhism are the main religious but there are a few people who adopt other religions such as Christianity and Muslim.
There are many people who are brought up in different culture, languages etc.
In conclusion what we can say that Nepal is a land of diversity. It is a land of unity and unity in diversity is the specialty of Nepal.

The River in Nepal

River is a natural wide stream of fresh water. If flows in a long time across the land and falls into the sea, a lake or another river. Nepal is a Himalayan Country and there are many rivers like the Koshi, the Karnali, the Saptakoshi, and the Arun. They descend from the Himalayas.
        The rivers are the reliable source of generating electricity. Nepalese river have attracted many tourists. Rivers are also beneficial for irrigating fields. They can be used for transport the rivers are for drinking purposes. On other hand rivers are badly polluted. People who live in town or nearby throw all the waste materials and dead bodies in the river. It can because people and other domestic animals are also suffered by it. There is lack of technicians and adequate money to make rivers clean we do not use our rivers properly for irrigation and to generate electricity.
        The government should provide adequate money for such works; we should use the water of the rivers to irrigate to most parts of our land. Thus it can be fertile, we should not pollute rivers. Rivers are a blessing to us. It help us is many ways. Therefore we make it holy.

The Farmers of Nepal

Farming is the main occupation of the Nepalese people. About 80 percent of the people here are farmers and peasants. Hence, the country's economy is basically dependent on agriculture. Farmers as well as peasants live in the villagers of the hills and the plains.
        Most of the farmers in Nepal are not good condition. In spite of hard work in the land, they cannot get even enough to eat. They are surrounded by problems all the time peasants condition is worse. They live in small dirty huts and put on rags in the name of clothes. They are ignorant of the importance of good sanitation and clean drinking water.
        The agricultural product of our farmers is not satisfactory despite their toiling in the farm down to dusk.
        They generally apply traditional methods of farming. They lack improved seeds and chemical fertilizers. Irrigation is common problem. Most farmers have to depend on rainfall they have to sell crops at low rates. Agriculture Development Bank and Rural Development Banks help them to get loans with a low rate of interest which farmers pay back in certain installments. Farmers themselves should be responsive to change. They should try to keep up with time. 

Importance of Transportation of Nepal

The rule of transportation is very important in the development of a country. The means of transport for example: buses, trucks, planes etc carry people and good from one place to another easily and quickly. In this modern age, there is a high importance of transportation. All depends on transportation to supply the textbooks, medicines our daily needs etc. Transportation is the thing that helps peoples. Transportation able use to set up factories, promote tourism without having any transportation people cannot do anything to the country. It broadens our mind.
        Our Country is a mountainous transportation helps us and tourist to reach in remote places. It helps us to strengthen national unity. It bring in contact to the people who live in far away. We cannot think anything without transportation.