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Differentiate between Parma and Paicho..



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Answered by leotash
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Paincho, saapati, giving and taking money

Paincho is like parma. They both mean giving (lending) and taking (borrowing) of something. The main difference between them is that paincho is related with goods in needs whereas parma is related to labor or services. Paincho is also a typical practice of Nepali society. In this practice, people in need of some goods or services take from somebody without any cost or interest as paincho and return it in due time. It is too mostly practiced in rural areas. It can be defined as giving the thing like rice, maize, money or any goods on condition that the equal amount is returned after the certain period of time. Such a practice is generally found in rural areas among close friends and relatives. This practice helps to fulfill the immediate needs of the people and also helps to strengthen their relationship, unity, and co-operation. Similarly, a culture of mutual help is also a positive part of this practice.

Answered by shivajikaithi
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The main difference between them is that paincho is related with goods in needs whereas parma is related to labor or services. ... In this practice, people in need of some goods or services take from somebody without any cost or interest as paincho and return it in due time. It is too mostly practiced in rural areas.

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