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External Environment Analysis (PESTLE, Porter’s 5 forces, Opportunities, and Threats) of the Nepal Airlines Corporation

Nepal Airlines is the national flag carrier of Nepal, established in 1958 and headquartered in Kathmandu, Nepal.  External Environment Analysis - PESTLE Analysis  Political:   The airline industry is widely obstructed by regulations and restrictions so the government-owned Nepal Airlines has been suffering due to poor management, high political interference, and corruption.    Economic: According to the forecast of economic models, the Nepal GDP per capita (PPP) was projected to trend around 2690.00 USD in 2020, and also the economic condition of the Nepalese citizens is improving. This signifies that air travelers are increasing significantly and the aviation industry will ultimately keep on growing.  Social:   The Nepalese youths are migrating to India/Malaysia and mostly gulf countries to earn money due to the unemployment condition in Nepal. Also, many Nepalese students are going abroad for higher studies to gain quality education from...

Lumbini, Nepal - Birthplace of Lord Buddha

Buddha Was Born In Nepal Nepal is divided into three major ecological divisions. They are the Himalayas region, the hilly region, and the Terai region. And, the Lumbini resides in Terai. It is the birthplace of Lord Gautam Buddha. Do you know that Lumbini is listed in the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Site? Real Birthplace of Buddha The major proof which illustrates Lumbini as the birthplace of Buddha is the Asoka Pillar. The inscription on the pillar proves the Lumbini as the birthplace of Lord Gautam Buddha. The pillar was erected by none other than Emperor Asoka himself. He was a follower of Lord Buddha. Hence, the birthplace was testified by the Asoka Pillar. Lumbini, Nepal is developed as one of the major holiest places in the World where maximum followers of Buddhism and Non-Buddhism visits every year. Lumbini is famous for its Buddhist pilgrimage center where millions of Buddhists all over the world visit...

Buddha Was Born In Nepal

The Birthplace of Lord Buddha There is no doubt that Lord Gautam Buddha- the apostle of peace was born in Nepal. Buddha was born in 623 BC in Lumbini Nepal , which is one of the holiest places in the World. The birthplace of Lord Buddha was testified by the inscription on the pillar erected by Emperor Asoka. Lumbini is being developed as a Buddhist pilgrimage center where many people who follow Buddhism visit in a huge amount every year. According to UNESCO, Lumbini evokes a kind of holy sentiment to the millions of Buddhists all over the World, like Jerusalem to Christians and Mecca to Muslims. The main important things to prove that Lord Gautam Buddha was born in Nepal are the Asoka pillar and the archaeological remains of the Buddhist monasteries and stupas. The birthplace of Buddha was testified by the inscription on the pillar erected by Emperor Asoka, the next important one is the archaeological remains. Those remains are from the third century BC to the fifteenth ...

Nepal Visit Places - Naturally Nepal, Once Is Not Enough

Nepal is a beautiful Country. It is incredible i.e. there are many places where you can feel heaven. If you compare the landscape of Switzerland with Nepal then you will surely find some similarities. That is why some say it's the Switzerland of Asia. There are many popular and beautiful places to visit in Nepal. But, at first, let us know some facts about the Country. Nepal is the birthplace of Lord Buddha. It is the country where the world's highest peak Mount Everest is situated. The total area of the Country is a 147,181 square kilometer. The length from east to west is 885km and the mean width from north to south is 193km. China is situated in the north and India in the east, west, and south as the political boundary. Kathmandu is the capital of Nepal. There are 9 peaks which are greater than 8000m in height (including the world's highest peak, The Mount Everest, 8848m), 5 peaks which are greater than 7000m and 3 peaks greater than 6000m. Nepal is the secon...