The rural community of Nepal

                           

                   The rural community of Nepal


Nepal is one of the beautiful country in the world with its natural beauty. It is laying along the southern slope of the Himalayan mountain ranges. It is a landlocked country located between two large countries that is India and China. Its territory extends roughly 500 miles from east to west and 90 - 150 miles from south to north. The capital of the country is Kathmandu. Nepal has a diverse geography, including fertile Plain, subalpine forest hills and has eight of the world's ten tallest mountains including Mount Everest. Nepal is a multiethnic nation and Nepali as an official language.

Nepal contains some of the most rugged and difficult mountain terrains in the world. Roughly 70% of the country is covered by mountains. From south to north Nepal can be divided into four main physical belts each of which extends from east to west in the country, mountain range, hills.

 When we talk about the economic condition of Nepal, Nepal Gross Domestic Product (purchasing power priority) is $84 billion and per capita will be $ 2,847 as an estimate in 2018 and GDP (nominal) $ 27 billion and per capita will be $ 919  as of 2018 estimate.

   When we look at this economic condition, it looks a little bit fine, but in actual when we observe the reality of the country then it is too horrible. The condition of people in the urban and the city is luxurious and healthy, but when we visit the rural, remote area of Nepal then we can see the actual condition of the country and all this happened only because of the bad politics and selfish thinking mentality of some people of the country.


The condition of the people in the rural area is really too bad and difficult. Most of the people are not getting a better facility in any sector, whether in education, healthcare or agriculture and communication. Our government spends much of its economy only on urban and city, they care less about rural development and if they do so, then it will take a long time even for a small project to complete.



When I went to my village and I show that the education system in my village was really to worse and students are not getting the best facility that they have to get when they are in a primary school. There were few teachers and the classroom was not suitable for them.

There were very less student in every class and most of the people were shifted to the city and they started settling in a city permanently. There were only a few families and some older parents were living now in the village and most of the young youth went to foreign countries for the earning.

But it is somehow better now if we look back to the last five-ten years. During that time people in the rural areas have never got the opportunity to see electric light or vehicles and people have to carry their goods and luggage by themselves from a long distance, but now there are roads in the most part of the country and every house in the villages is now getting electricity. Most of the youths are now going abroad countries and they had earned well to look after their family.

Many changes have taken place in these five-ten years, but when we see in the education sector than its going down. Many youths started moving abroad and they don't give more important to education. Due to this, even the young generation now they don't give more important to study as they show their brothers who are not well qualified has earned a good income by working in abroad country. This thing has now affected the education system in Nepal.

So in order to improve country's education sector than we must create awareness among the youth about the importance of education and also have to stop sending young youths to the foreign country by giving them a good opportunity to study here in Nepal. The only best way to a developed nation is to give l00% important to the education sector.




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