Evaluate to the extent that Berghart mentioned that Nepal could be expressed as a modern "national state" in the sense of Gellner in the second half of the 20th century. "People all over the world still have a variety of voices, but now they are saying almost the same thing" (Gellner in Eriksen, 2010, page 289). For a long time, nationalism was thought to be "one of Europe's biggest gifts" and "European imports" until two world wars occurred (Chatterjee, 1993, 4 pages).
Nepal (In the era of former kingdom rule this is the only Hindu kingdom in the world, but this is no longer true after the National Assembly was announced in 2006.) The official religion of Nepal is Hinduism. Nationality Now secularism is one of the basic rights of Nepalese citizens)
According to the constitution of Nepal - Nepal is an independent, indivisible, sovereign, secular, comprehensive, democratic, socialist, federal democratic republic. It is multi-ethnic, multilingual, multi-religious, multicultural, sovereign country. The total area is 1,47,181 square kilometers, or 56,827 square miles. The capital of Nepal is Kathmandu. People living in Nepal are called Nepalians. Its average length is 885 kilometers and the average width is 195 kilometers. It is located between north latitude 26 22 '- 30 27', east longitude 80 ° 4 ', east longitude 88 ° 12. It accounts for 0.3% of the total land area of Asia and 0.03% of the total land area of the world. It has its own currency, national anthem, flag and constitution
The Federal Republic of Democratic Republic of Nepal (formerly the Kingdom of Nepal) is a wealthy country with cultural heritage. The culture of Nepal represents the influence of India - Ariane and Tibet - Mongolia, and has a long history of immigration, conquest and trade. The culture of Nepal has many symbols from Hindu and Buddhist resources. This multi-dimensional cultural heritage itself includes cultural diversity of various ethnic groups, tribes, and social groups living at various altitudes, and it is expressed in various forms. Music and dance, arts and crafts, folklore and folk stories; languages and literature; philosophy and religion; festivals and celebrations; and food and drinks. The most important symbols of the whole country are national flowers and birds, azalea and Denis (Lophophorous), national flag, and cross Kukhris (curved knife) of Gurkhas. In Nepal, they believe in "the unification of diversity" which is the characteristic of Nepal.