Nepal’s national anthem really promotes diversity. There are all sorts of words used that display diversity. There is usage of Terai (Plains), Himal (Mountains) and Pahad (Hills) which represents all Nepalese. Similarly its gender neutral as well. There is no usage of words that show discrimination against any group of people or females. Instead there are words that describes Nepal as multi-cultural, multi-lingual and secular nation. Every single Nepalese can find themselves included in this national anthem. So, Nepal’s national anthem unites people and promotes diversity.
According to the anthem it says that Nepal is a garland where there are different flowers that make it beautiful. We have spread from Mechi to Mahakali. We have respect for each others and we respect our ancestors for their sacrifice and honesty and loyalty and patriotism for their country.
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