It was only in the year 1980’s that Nepal came out of its centuries old loneliness and moved into the path of modern development. After Nepal has been opened for the world it has affected many fields. It has improved our economy through different aspects, Moreover; tourists coming from different places go back and make our nation known to many other people. Now, after 47 years, the government of our country ha decided to celebrate visit Nepal year 1998. The number of tourists was 6000 in 1962, and now it has increased to 377 thousands. The government is ready to welcome half a million tourist by 1998.Tourists mainly come to our country with three purposes: firstly for viewing the natural beauties, secondly to observe the ancient and modern art and architecture, and the third with religious aspects. Though Nepal is small in size and poor in economy, it gives different unforgettable experiences and feelings to the people. Enchanting monuments and festivals of the Katmandu valley, snow peaks, the Himalayas the dense jungle, the birth place if Buddha and other opportunities like rafting, trekking and mountaineering are other important factors. Besides, many Hindus visit Nepal with religious aspects also.
It is very beneficial for our economy to increase the number of incoming tourists. Besides, it helps us to improve and open a lot of other areas such as hotels, transportation, and communication, shopping facilities, which also means progress. They leave their foreign currencies on our land. Furthermore, we can make our country known to the world through these tourists. Tourists are our guests. It becomes our responsibility to welcome them with our open arms. We all must therefore make visit Nepal year successful.
People residing in village are said to have been enjoying country-life. Some people say that villagers are made by God, but towns are made by men. At first there were only villages and not towns. Nowadays, many villages have turned into towns and cities. The country life is very simple and peaceful. We enjoy there many beautiful sights of nature. We see green fields and beautiful flowers. We see the birds singing on the trees, we can enjoy fresh and pure air. We can get fresh fruits and vegetables. We can get pure milk and ghee. All these things are cheap in the country. People can live in the country with a small income. Their wants are few. The people in the country know one another hence one helps one’s neighbors’ in times of need, danger and difficulties.
Female education means the education of woman. A nation consists of men woman. Women from nearly a half the population of a country. Beside women and men are the two wings of a bird. A bird need both of his wings healthy to fly. Similarly, progress is confirmed only when man and women are equally educated. Female education was neglected in our country in the earlier days. Still social connections and poverty has won to keep women at home with out education. Some women are still forbidden to go out and work in other fields of activities. This idea has however been slowly vhanged among the education people. We find some educated women in towns but village are still uneducated.
The Dipawali is the festival of lights. The festival is held at night. The Depawali is widely observed by the Hindus all over the world. There are mainly five days to celebrate crow’s festivals, dog’s, and cows, ox’s and Bhai Tika festivals The Dipawali is an important festival of the Hindus. Every year a lot of money is spent for the celebration of this festival. The Hindus decorate their houses with innumerable lights and flowers. They spend a lot of money on the night of Dipawali. The festival is held on the night. The Dipawali night looks very charming. The lights from houses make the streets well lighted. People are out at night to see and enjoy the lights On this occasion, people send presents of sweets and fireworks to their friends and relatives. Sometimes accidents occur when there is display of fireworks. Many people are wounded. Sometimes death occurs. In Nepal, all Hindus Nepali, celebrate Bhaitika more fascinatingly. They put tika from their sisters. It is said that putting tika and getting blessings from their sisters on that day saves them from their enemies and evil sprits and lengthens the span of their lives. 



The Himalayas or "abode of snow" is in fact the youngest and highest mountain system in the world. It extends over 2,400kms as a vast south-facing area between the Indus and Brahmaputra rivers with Nanga Parbat (8,125m) and Namcha Barwa (7,755m) as its terminal high points. Fully a third of 800kms of its central section traverses Nepal and is known as the Nepal Himalayas, Here congregate more than 250 peaks that exceed 6,000m in height-a unique concentration of lofty dazzling summits. Of the thirty one Himalayan peaks over 7,600m, twenty-two like in Nepal Himalayas including eight of the world's fourteen highest giants. These are:
Wedding customs in Nepal vary according to ethnic groups and castes. Especially country like Nepal, have different kinds of wedding ceremonies because we have varieties of cast and creeds. Weddings in the metropolitans have parades or car for the wedding processions; full fledged band instruments such as trumpets and trombones, ferry lights all over the house which is naturally more expenses. These weddings are completely different from the traditional remote village weddings. They are very simple for very rich in culture.

The problems of child labour in the developing countries like Nepal, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Shreelanka have become a burning question of today. In India alone there are over 100 million children employed in different work. However, Nepal also has no any exception to this problem. Over half a million children are also being employed in Nepal.
Social service means serving the societies. It means helping the people who are in need. It is a greatest kind of services because while rendering social service we do not except anything. Real Social Workers finds himself rewarded if his service to any of his society member becomes fruitful.
In our culture today, there is a huge emphasis on education, especially higher education. Society basically says the more educated you are, the better off you are. That is pretty much true if you live by the means of society. The basic idea that education, especially a college education, is something that people should pursue even into their adult years is not by any means a new idea. Every society has specialized individuals who fulfill certain positions that require extended education. In some cases, these people are known as shamans, priests, or professors, or they may be doctors, mechanics, blacksmiths, or artists. In all these professions, some form of higher education is necessary. It could come from an apprentice or rigorous private study, or it could take the form of a formal higher education. Whatever the form, the meaning is the same, gain knowledge and use it. The idea of education has been a big part of each and every culture on earth. However, as we all know, there are many questions on what it means to be ed... 
A business is not done in vaccum. It is done in society. A good vocabulary is as much important in business as in other social life. It is said in Nepal that "One who speaks can sell flours where as one who does not speak can not sell even rice". The inner meaning of this saying shows how important words play in a business. Every minut in every walk of busines words are needed. The ability to use words is a great tangible assets in a business from a street hawker to a department store. It is so much essential that nothing can be sold without the use of polite and tactful words.
