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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

THE HISTORY OF NEPAL

According to Nepal’s 2001 national census, there are 92 different living languages in Nepal. The major languages of the state are Nepali-48%, Hindi-32% (Maithili-13%, Bhojpuri-8%, Tharu-4%, Urdu-4% Awadhi-2%, Bajjika-1%), Nepal Bhasa (Newari)-3%, Rai-3%, Tamang-3%, Limboo-2%, Magar-2%, Gurung-2%, Sherpa-1%. Today there is a strong demand for the equal status as Nepali to 11 other major languages. In last 6 decades Hindu and Buddhists are reduced to 81% and 11% respectively, where as Islam (4%) and Christianity (4%) have increased tremendously. 
In 1969 Nepal cancelled an arm agreement with India and ordered India to withdraw its military mission from Kathmandu and listening posts from the Tibet-Nepal frontier. The Indo-Nepal relation does not improved during Birendra’s regime too; rather it deteriorated to its utmost level. During nineties he developed closer tie with China, as a result in 1989, the government of India led by Rajiv Gandhi closed Indo-Nepal border to all economic traffic. Though, after intervention of Bharatia Janata Party, Vishwa Hindu Parsad and Rastriya Swayamsevak Sangh the border was opened. Hindu organizations of India and Nepal tried hard to improve the bilateral relation of both the nations. King Birendra along with several political leaders of Nepal were invited in several functions organized by Vishwa Hindu Parisad.

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