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oee [108]
3 years ago
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Explain any two reasons which make Nepal counted in the list of world’s least developed country.

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Roman55 [17]3 years ago
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Poverty – adjustable criterion based on GNI per capita averaged over three years. As of 2018 a country must have GNI per capita less than US$ 1,025 to be included on the list, and over $1,230 to graduate from it.

Human resource weakness (based on indicators of nutrition, health, education and adult literacy).

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