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777dan777 [17]
3 years ago
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1. There isUnity in diversity Nepal. Explain.​

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Nuetrik [128]3 years ago
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In nepal people of different cast , culture, race , religion, and tradition live. there are 125 cast and 123 types of languages. despite of variation every one respect each others culture and tradition. infact people love to celebrate other festivals we can take the example of chatt parva in past times chatt parva was celebrated in terai region but now a days people of hilly region also celebrate it. there is no war or any dispute occured for neither religion nor any one's culture. Nepal is known as 4 jat and 36 barna ko phulbari . so simply we can say that there is unity in diversity in Nepal

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