why do most of the people in Nepal continue their traditional profession?? long answer plz plz
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People in Nepal commonly welcome you Namaste as a traditional salute (means I salute the divine in you) which is wisely used in the most part of country. About 23 million Nepalese are made of 69 different cultural and linguistic group also known as ethnic groups living in different, regions of the country. Mostly each ethnic group has their own unique costumes, speak their own languages or dialects, and follow their own religious practices. They live under different diverse geographic and environmental orientations, from the low plains near the Indian border, northward through the middle hills of Mahabharat range and valleys, and up to the high plain valleys of the Himalayan zone.
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Reasons for most of the people in Nepal continuing their traditional profession:
- The traditional profession of Nepal is farming and agriculture.
- Nepal is a developing country in which majority of the people depending on farming to live on.
- Even though the pattern of agriculture has changed over the years, agriculture is the principal occupation in Nepal.
- Around 60% of the Nepal's population engages around agricultural sector.
- It contributes the economy of the country by contributing one-third of the country's Gross Domestic Product.
- It creates diverse job and employment opportunities for small scale enterprises.
- The climate and environmental factors of Nepal favours agriculture.
- Nepal is vulnerable to disasters like floods, drought, landslides, earthquake, diseases and pest outbreaks and food insecurity is the major problem.
- To cope up with lack of food and nutrition, the people of Nepal have to continue agricultural practice.
- Hence, most of the people in Nepal continue their traditional profession.
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