The Prblems of Nepal

The Prblems of Nepal

  • Submitted By: medu
  • Date Submitted: 02/05/2014 4:12 PM
  • Category: Social Issues
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Water pollution is one of the biggest issues. The population increased, rapidly since 1990 in Nepal. However, the state of the drain is still not equipped well, so all waste from industries and households remain after they flow into the rivers. Most rivers are used for dumpsite instead. It caused not only the pollution but also water shortage. They usually store the water supplied by the water department in a city , but the amount of water is not enough for the people’s consume. For those reasons, about 15000 people still dead per a year because of the infection from contaminated water.
Next, the Himalayas is located in Nepal. Many tourists visit Nepal for this, but a phenomenon of malting of glaciers is observed in the whole area of Himalayas. It will threaten their economy, especially agriculture and service comprise, that they’re depending on. Then, woods provide most of the energy that people consume daily in Nepal. That’s why cutting down trees remarkably increased the deforestation. Due to overpopulation, they cannot replace those valuable resources before trees grow up. It was causing serious soil erosion and the loss of natural nutrients in the soil. As a result of those, the rate of their food production decreased. Many organization support their afforestation with local people.
Second, it’s for poverty. Nepal is one of the Least developed country it’s like GDP per capita is only $743 and it is the worst level all over the world. more than 80% people are Depending on their agriculture in Nepal and the ratio of GDP are accounted for agriculture 36%, service comprise 49% and industry 15%.
Next, Raising the statue of women is necessary to develop their economy.
The literacy rate of women in Nepal is only 35% that was affected by social and culture factors like caste system. Even though women cannot go to schools and they also cannot get any incomes because they’re forced to do the housework, the birth rates increased. By Providing the...

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