Social Sciences, asked by sandeshgiri224, 3 months ago

wite the causes and suggest some measure for the development of industries in nepal​

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Answered by ItzSuperBranded03
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The political and administrative system of Nepal has not made those changes in trade, investment, and related economic policies that would expedite economic development and attract foreign capital. The government’s development programs, which are funded by foreign aid, also have failed to respond directly to the needs of rural people.

Nepal’s mineral resources are small, scattered, and barely developed. There are known deposits of coal (lignite), iron ore, magnesite, copper, cobalt, pyrite (used for making sulfuric acid), limestone, and mica. Nepal’s great river systems provide immense potential for hydroelectric development.

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Answered by adeshkumar85
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The economy of Nepal is largely dependent on agriculture and remittances.[6] Economic development has been complicated and affected by the constant change in political scenarios which has ranged from monarchy to being ruled by the Communist party in 2019. An isolated, agrarian society until the mid-20th century, Nepal entered the modern era in 1951 without schools, hospitals, roads, telecommunications, electric power, industry, or civil service.

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