Monsoon is both ally and enemy of Nepal. Justify
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Monsoon is an important part of the weather of Nepal. It is both boon and curse for Nepal in different circumstances. It is both an enemy and ally in the following ways;
(i) The Monsoon is a source of water for the irrigation in the country whereas it also causing flooding sometimes.
(ii) The Monsoon water is stored to produce electricity but there are several casualties due to the monsoons.
(iii) It makes the weather cooler but there is sewage flows in the streets as well.
Monsoon is an important part of the weather of Nepal. It is both boon and curse for Nepal in different circumstances. It is both an enemy and ally in the following ways;
(i) The Monsoon is a source of water for the irrigation in the country whereas it also causing flooding sometimes.
(ii) The Monsoon water is stored to produce electricity but there are several casualties due to the monsoons.
(iii) It makes the weather cooler but there is sewage flows in the streets as well.
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The rains of Nepal transform the land into a shimmering sheet of Nature's beauty.
All of the natural as well as man-made reservoirs are filled with water. The farmers pray for a good harvest. But the wrath of nature makes it look like an enemy rather than ally. Thy Nepal rains have caused large amount of destruction to national property and human life. Thus it is true that the rains of Nepal are an ally as well as an enemy
All of the natural as well as man-made reservoirs are filled with water. The farmers pray for a good harvest. But the wrath of nature makes it look like an enemy rather than ally. Thy Nepal rains have caused large amount of destruction to national property and human life. Thus it is true that the rains of Nepal are an ally as well as an enemy
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