Write any 6 challenges of development in Karnali Province.
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The Karnali region is one of the remotest and most undeveloped regions of Nepal. The region is characterised by widespread poverty, unemployment, food scarcity and insecurity, malnutrition, starvation, inequality, isolation and underdevelopment.
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The Karnali region is one of the remotest and most undeveloped regions of Nepal. The region is characterised by widespread poverty, unemployment, food scarcity and insecurity, malnutrition, starvation, inequality, isolation and underdevelopment. The region is also mired in gender inequality, human rights violations such as exploitation of children, especially girls, high child and maternal mortality, poor economic performance and such other adverse factors. The erstwhile Karnali zone had five districts: Dolpa, Humla, Jumla, Kalikot and Mugu. With the change in the administrative distribution of districts, the Karnali province now additionally includes five other districts: Dailekh, Jajarkot, Salyan, Surkhet and Western Rukum. Despite being large in area, the province has a low population density of 56 per square kilometre. The literacy rate in the province stands at 62.77 per cent. The human development index (HDI) is low at 0.469.
The Karnali region has tough topography. Hills and mountains stand as an impediment to initiating development works there. Besides topography, other factors responsible for underdevelopment, inter alia, are a weak business sector, atavistic agricultural practices, lack of modern technology, demography and, of course, political nonchalance.
Business is done on a small scale in the Karnali region. So it is difficult for Karnali business entrepreneurs to compete with big business entrepreneurs from the rest of the country. Producers in the region have not been able to increase their production satisfactorily. They cannot lay their hands on updated information about market conditions and acquaint themselves with sophisticated technology and production practices. The workforce is uneducated and unskilled. The region is therefore not able to earn enough internal revenue. Economic opportunities are few and far between. The economy of the region is unbalanced.
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