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Nepal

Posted by mizanbdit on November 10, 2008

Nepal: Basic Fact Sheet
Official Name: Kingdom of Nepal (Nepal Adhirajya)
Abbreviation NP
Capital Kathmandu
Head of State His Majesty King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev (from June 2001)
Head of Government Prime Minister Surya Bahadur Thapa (Since June 04,2003 )
Population 22367048 (1999 estimate)
Area 147,181 sq. km. (54,633 sq. mi.)
Time Zone 5 hours 45 minutes ahead of GMT
Language Nepali (official)
Religion Hinduism and Buddhism
Unit of Currency Rupee
National Flag
National Emblems The rhododendron; a white cow; a green pheasant; two Gurkha soldiers, one carrying a khukri and a bow and an arrow and the other a modern rifle; peaks of the Himalaya Mountains; the moon and the sun, both with faces showing Hindu caste marks, two crossed Nepali flags and khukris; the footprints of Gorakhnath, the guardian deity of the Gurkhas; and the royal headdress. At the base of the design a red scroll carries the national motto in Sanskrit: “The Motherland Is Worth More than the Kingdom of Heaven.”
National Anthem “May Glory Crown Our Illustrious Sovereign”
National Holidays National Day (Birthday of King): c. December 28
Prithvi Jayanti: c. January 11
Independence Day: c. February 18
Plus other Hindu and Buddhist festivals
National Calendar The Nepali year begins in mid-April and is divided into 12 months: Baisakh, Jestha, Asadh, Shrawan, Bhadra, Aswin, Kartik, Marga, Poush, Phalgun, Chaitra. Saturday is the official weekly holiday.
Physical Quality of Life Index 36
Date of Unification 1768 (by Prithvi Narayan Shah)
Date of Constitution November 9, 1990
Weights and Measures Traditional measures are commonly used. The most important of these are ropani = 0.05 ha.(0.8 ac.); bigha = 0.1 ha.,(1.67 ac.); murhi = 72 kg.(160 lb.).
Per capita income $170 (FY92)
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India

Posted by mizanbdit on November 10, 2008

Official Name: Republic of India

National Anthem

Jana gana mana, composed by Rabindranath Tagore(Click Here to Read)

National Emblem

A uni-dimensional adaptation of the Sarnath Lion Capital of Emperor Ashok, the emblem depicts three lions (from the four which stand back-to-back looking to north, south, east and west on the original capital), and part of the frieze on the abacus i.e. the Wheel of the Law (Dharma) in the centre flanked by a horse and a bull. The bell-shaped lotus which supports the original capital has been omitted and instead, inscribed below the abacus are the words “Satyameva Jayate” – “Truth Alone Triumphs” in the Devnagari script.

National Flag

India’s flag is a horizontal tricolour with deep saffron above, white in the middle and dark green below, in equal proportion. The saffron signifies the spirit of sacrifice, the white represents purity and the green fertility. In the centre of the white band is a navy blue wheel with 24 spokes, signifying progress. The width to length ratio of the flag is two to three.

National Calendar

Based on the Saka Era with Chaitra as its first month and a normal year of 365 days, the national calendar has a permanent correspondence with the Gregorian calendar with 1st Chaitra falling on 22nd March (21st March in leap years).

Structure of the state

Union of 28 states and 7 Union territories with the Central Government based in New Delhi.

Political System

Multi-party parliamentary democracy, based on universal adult franchise

Parliament

 

Bicameral legislature, with the Upper House known as the Rajya Sabha (Council of States) and the Lower House known as the Lok Sabha (Council of the People).

Last Elections

April-May 2004

Current Government

Formed by United Progressive Alliance (UPA) led by Indian National Congress party.

Head of State

President Mrs. Pratibha Devisingh Patil

 

(http://presidentofindia.nic.in)

Head of Government

Prime Minister Shri Manmohan Singh (http://pmindia.nic.in)
(“Shri” is the Hindi equivalent of Mr., “Shrimati” (abbreviated as Smt.) of Mrs. and “Kumari” (Kum.) of Miss).

Indian Standard Time

(Indian Standard Time) IST is equal to GMT + 5 hours and 30 minutes. With reference to Armenia, IST is plus 1/2 hour in summer and plus 1 and 1/2 hours in winter

Area

3.29 million square kilometres

Climate

Varied continental climate. Spring from March-April, summer from May-October, winter from November-February. Tropical monsoon from June-August, and post-monsoon or north-east monsoon season (Oct-Dec). Most of the rainfall is brought by the south-west monsoon. Owing to the geographical diversity of India, regional climatic conditions in the extreme north, east and west can be different.

Neighbours

India shares borders with Pakistan and Afghanistan to the north-west, China, Nepal and Bhutan to the north, Myanmar and Bangladesh to the east. Sri Lanka is separated from the southernmost tip of India by the narrow Palk Straits and the Gulf of Mannar.

Major cities/towns

Almost forty percent of India’s 1.027 billion people live in urban centers, the four largest being Delhi (12 million), Mumbai (16 million), Kolkata (13.2 million), and Chennai (6.4 million). Other cities like Pune, Hyderabad, Bangalore, etc are rapidly developing into major centres of commerce and industry.

Population

1.027 billion (2001 census);
Current growth rate 1.2% per annum
Lifespan: Male 62.3 years, female 65.3 years
Death rate: 8.5 per 1000

Languages

Hindi is the official language, but English is also widely used. In addition, 18 languages are recognized by the Constitution of India. There are about 1,500 dialects.

Literacy

70%

Religions

India is a secular country with no state religion. Major religions include Hinduism (82%), Islam (12-15%), Christianity (2.3%), Sikhism (1.9%), Buddhism (0.8%) and Jainism (0.4%)

Currency

Rupee(1 Rupee = 100 paise) In October 2008, one US dollar equals approximately 48.50 rupees

 

Fiscal Year

1st April to 31st March.

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