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NEPAL The Mountain Kingdom

NEPAL The Mountain Kingdom. The Bishop’s School La Jolla, CA Frank Carr January 2013. USAID Rule of Law Project 2005 – 2007 Kathmandu NGO. Improve the Rule of Law and Promote a Civil Society Facilitate the drafting of the Nepal Mediation Law

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NEPAL The Mountain Kingdom

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  1. NEPALThe Mountain Kingdom The Bishop’s School La Jolla, CA Frank Carr January 2013

  2. USAID Rule of Law Project2005 – 2007Kathmandu NGO • Improve the Rule of Law and Promote a Civil Society • Facilitate the drafting of the Nepal Mediation Law • Conduct training programs for mediators (Commercial Sector) • Work with the Nepal Supreme Court and Patan Appellate Court to establish a court-referred mediation program • 17,000 cases pending at the Supreme Court of Nepal • Drafted Court “Rules of Procedure for Mediation” • Trained judges and court staff • Establish Mediation Centers • Promote the use of mediation in the business community, Bar Association, and Chamber of Commerce

  3. BACKGROUND Geography/Economics History/Politics Ethnic Groups/Religion VISITING NEPAL Tourism Dining in Kathmandu Travel Tips NEPAL PRESENTATION AGENDA

  4. NEPAL Part 1 Background

  5. Map of Nepal—South Asia

  6. Map of Nepal--Elevations

  7. ECONOMICS • Landlocked between two Asian powers - India and China (Tibet) • Historically a trade route between these two countries • Mountains cover 80% of Nepal • In Nepal, Himalayas are 500 miles long and 145 miles wide at widest • Greatest range of altitude on earth - from 100M to 8848M in about 125 miles. • Population • 30 million people - 85% live in rural areas • Literacy rate is 49% • Annual Income of $240/person makes Nepal one of the poorest countries in the world • Business is concentrated on agriculture, tourism, and water supply

  8. ETHNIC GROUPS • Peoples • Mosaic – over 60 ethnic groups • Tibeto-Burmese people in the Himalayas • Thakalis, Tamangs, Gurungs, Magars, Newari and Rais/Limbus • Tibetan refugees • Principals • Co-existence • Tolerance (change – women’s rights) • Language • Many Languages and Dialects • Nepali • English Spoken

  9. RELIGION • Hinduism – 81% • Hindu castes: Brahman to “Untouchables” • Buddhism – 13% • System of Philosophy and Code of Morality • Christianity – 1% • Visible in Schools • Islam – 4% • Border Area with India • Other – 1%

  10. Religion - Hinduism • Polytheistic • Cycle of life, death and rebirth – Karma • Omnipresent God • Shiva – destroyer and reproducer • Vishnu - preserver • Brahma - creator • Ganesh – God of prosperity and wisdom (elephant head) • Hanuman – trustworthy God (monkey) • Vishnu Incarnations – Ten lives • Budda - Teacher

  11. Religion - Buddhism • Gautama Budda • India 6th Century BC • Achieved enlightenment • Three Main Schools • Vajrayana (Nepal and Tibet) • Dharma • Teachings • Karma • Eye - symbol • Stupa –bell-shaped religious structure

  12. Past Political History • 700 BC Kirati Hindu Kingdom – Mongoloid People • 300 BC Small Buddhist Kingdoms - India • 300 AD Hindu Kingdom • 1200 AD Golden Age of Mullas Kings • Muslim Invasion • 1769 Shah Kings - Unification • 1767 - 1816 British East India Company • Constant warfare • 1846 Rana rule as Prime Ministers • Constitutional Monarchy • 1951 Shah Dynasty returns to power • Rana PM ousted

  13. Current Political History • 1990 - Popular uprising - Constitutional Monarchy established • King Birendra, Parliament and Courts • Constitution of 9 November 1990 • Guarantees human rights • Abolished caste system • Numerous political parties arise • Various governments • 1996 – “Maoist” Insurgency • 2001 – Royal Massacre: Crown Prince kills royal family and himself • 2005 – King Gyanendra: declares emergency/dissolves government • 2006 – Popular Uprising/King deposed/Parliament restored • Currently – Unsettled • Maoist join government • Numerous governments • What to do with the former King

  14. NEPAL Part 2 Visiting Nepal

  15. Tourism • Scheduled • Kathmandap “Temple of the Living Goddess” - balcony • Mount Everest Flight – weather • Swayambhunath – Buddhist Stupa “Monkey Temple” • Pashupatinah – Shiva Hindu Temple • Bodhnath –Stupa • Patan – Museum and Museum Cafe • Durbar Square – Shopping • Unscheduled • Tamel – Shopping for crafts • Pushapti Temle and Crematorium • Royal Museum – Former residence of King

  16. Dining in Kathmandu • Hotel • Breakfast and variety • Bottled water • Street Vendors • Avoid • Nepali Food and Culture Experience • Interesting • Cafes and Restaurants • Guide • Bottled water • Indian Restaurants • Numerous - Curry and rice • International – Interesting and affordable • Fire and Ice – Thamel District Entrance - Very good pizza - Foreigners • Rumdoodle – Thamel District Inside – Good meat and pasta – Trekkers hangout

  17. Travel Tips#1 Preparation • Read the Information Packet • Excellent Advice • Health • Food • Money • ATM • Password • Notice to credit card company • Shots and Medication • Cipro • Communications

  18. Travel Tips#2 Environment • Smog • If you have a breathing issue, be prepared • Roving Blackouts • Small flashlight at night • Cleanliness • Hand sanitizer • Bandt • General strike • Tires burning • Easy to avoid

  19. Travel Tips#3 Safety • Crime is very low • Secure your passport and money • Pickpockets at Patan • Street sellers • Be alert • Traffic • Cars, mini-buses, taxis, mopeds, bicycles, and animals • Monkeys • Extremely Aggressive and protected • Do not feed • Do not carry food when touring a site with monkeys • Take off watches and jewelry

  20. Travel Tips#4 Shopping • Hotel • Gift shops are priciest • Thamel • Small business shops • Crafts, jewelry, carpets, pashmina, tea, spices, and tee-shirts • Patan • Shops, street vendors, and individuals • Rules for Shopping • Never pay the original price • Negotiate • Walk • Negotiate • Enjoy the experience

  21. Travel Tips#5 Have Fun • Experience the Nepali culture • Taste the different foods • Enjoy the sights • Meet the wonderful people of Nepal • Namaste

  22. Current Political Situation • Constitutional Assembly • Appointed in 2008 to draft democratic constitution – failed • Parliament • Interim 2007: Former members (208), Maoists (83), Civil Society (48) • Dissolved today • Political parties 9 (2008) to 30+ (2013) • Nepal Supreme Court • Justices 26 (2008) to 6 (2013) • No parliament = no appointment process • Royal Family • Former King – Resides in Nepal/Crown Prince – Exile in Thailand • Mediation Law – Passed by Parliament • Women’s Rights • Interim Constitution of 2007 – equality a fundamental right • Gender Equality Act – repelled discriminatory laws • Domestic Violence Prohibition Act – protection from domestic violence

  23. QUESTIONS

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