VirtualTourist Member urvashi123
| Page Views: 1,911 | Now at Kathmandu by urvashi123 - last update: May 10, 2008  |
Visit Nepal you will be delighted | AGE : Around 30 million years old |
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|  | Seasons of Nepal Nepal has four distinct seasons. Spring, from March to May is warm and dusty with rain showers. Summer, from June to August, is the monsoon season when the hills turn lush and green. Autumn, from September to November, is cool with clear skies, and is the most popular trekking season. In winter from December to February, it is cold at night and can be foggy in the early morning but afternoons are usually clear and pleasant, though there is occasional snow in the mountains. |
| View from Deurali Dada Makwanpur distt: |
|  | Communication in Nepal It is very easy to communicate with one another in Nepal because every body basically speaks English and it is like second language here. The other languages spoken are Hindi and Nepali besides the regional tounges. |
| from left Kishore,Arjun,Mickey,me. |
|  | my brothers and my husband The picture was taken on the occasion of my husbands birthday in november 2003. |
|  | Flag of Nepal Red with a blue border around the unique shape of two overlapping right triangles; the smaller, upper triangle bears a white stylized moon and the larger, lower triangle bears a white 12-pointed sun . |
| Singha Dubar Kathmandu (Parliament house) |
|  | Little background about Nepal In 1951, the Nepalese monarch ended the century-old system of rule by hereditary premiers and instituted a cabinet system of government. Reforms in 1990 established a multiparty democracy within the framework of a constitutional monarchy. A Maoist insurgency, launched in 1996, gained traction and threatened to bring down the regime, especially after a negotiated cease-fire between the Maoists and government forces broke down in August 2003. In 2001, the crown prince massacred ten members of the royal family, including the king and queen, and then took his own life. In October 2002, the new king dismissed the prime minister and his cabinet for "incompetence" after they dissolved the parliament and were subsequently unable to hold elections because of the ongoing insurgency. While stopping short of reestablishing parliament, the king in June 2004 reinstated the most recently elected prime minister who formed a four-party coalition government. Citing dissatisfaction with the government's lack of progress in addressing the Maoist insurgency and corruption, the king in February 2005 dissolved the government, declared a state of emergency, imprisoned party leaders, and assumed power. The king's government subsequently released party leaders and officially ended the state of emergency in May 2005, but the monarch retained absolute power until April 2006. After nearly three weeks of mass protests organized by the seven-party opposition and the Maoists, the king allowed parliament to reconvene on 28 April 2006. Following the November 2006 peace accord between the government and the Maoists, an interim constitution was promulgated and the Maoists were allowed to enter parliament in mid-January 2007. Constituent elections are planned for June 2007.%c* |
| Mountain range of Walling |
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tere1 Sat May 10, 2008 08:17 UTC Hi Urvashi, how's everything with you my friend? Here it's raining and Spring seems to never come for good...Have a great weekend:). Hugs . teresa | travelinxs Thu May 8, 2008 17:25 UTC Hi Urvashi! Good to hear from you. Not leaving till mid June. Still trying to get fit! How are you keeping? | goutammitra Wed May 7, 2008 08:28 UTC Hello Urvashi! How are you and Bhaiya? How are things going on there? Please let me know about the development. | anders1975 Tue Apr 8, 2008 19:18 UTC Happy belated birthday! Greetings from Oslo |
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