5. Compare
Nepal and India.
Republic of India is a giant country and Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal is medium sized country in the world map. Kathmandu is the capital city of Nepal and New Delhi is the capital city of Indian. India has 28 states and 9 union territories where as Nepal has 7 provinces. India became independent in 15 August, 1947 but Nepal remains free in its history after Prithvi Narayan Shah unify the nation. The head of government is Prime Minister in both countries. There is Council of States (Rajya Sabha) and House of the People (Lok Sabha) in India, and in Nepal National Assembly and House of Representatives as a government body. The highest court is Supreme Court in both nations. Political parties and leaders in both countries is the largest company in both nations in terms of expenditure and man powers.
The National flag of India is rectangular and Nepal has two overlapping triangles in shape. The National anthem "Jana-Gana-Mana" composed by Rabindranath TAGORE in India and Nepal's "Sayaun Thunga Phool Ka" by Pradeep Kumar RAI. Lotus is the national flower of India, and Nepal's rhododendron.
Both nations have been given shelters for refugees from Tibet. In Nepal, more people live below the poverty line the in India as a percentage. Nepal has a lower GDP per capita income than in India. In Nepal, the literacy rate is lower than India in percentage but huge numbers of people are illiterate in India than Nepal. In Nepal, approximately 19.7% of the population has internet access and about 29.5% in India. Nepal spends 5.8% of its total GDP on healthcare and 4.7% of GDP by India. In Nepal, lower percentage of adults are unemployed than in India.
India is twenty two times bigger than Nepal. There are more facilities in India than in Nepal. The greater part of India is plain while the greater part of Nepal is covered with hills and mountains. More people are educated in India than in Nepal. There are different castes in India. They follow different religions and they have their own culture. Some of the cultures and religions of India are similar to Nepal. For example, there are Hindus, Muslims, Christians and Buddhists and so are in Nepal also.
Both India and Nepal are republic country. The national language of India is Hindi and Nepal's is Nepali, but many people can't speak their mother tongues there and here as well. Our country is poorer than India. But here are more natural resources than in India.