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My name is Ann [436]
3 years ago
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Nepal is loosing it's equality manpower .justify​

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Paladinen [302]3 years ago
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Nepal is loosing it's equality manpower .justify

lana66690 [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

the country has dependent upon other productions Nepal is a country of natural tourism and natural evaluation but the government of Nepal is showing their interest for a revaluation of development context to incremental of Nepalese tourism as the day passes

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