How Poor Family Live in Nepal? Poor Fisherman Poor Life

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“How poor family live in Nepal?

Poor Fisherman Poor life”

I was quite shocked after the video I watched “How poor family live in Nepal? Poor
Fisherman Poor life”. I knew very little about it and was surprised to see that it affect so many people
in Nepal because of poverty. Nepal is a tiny, lovely nation featuring the world's tallest peak, Mt.
Everest, and the world's third highest peak, Kanchanganga, as well as scenic splendour and promising
tourist development potential. Aside from that, the nation is abundant in water, mineral, and forest
resources. It is a culturally and ethnically diverse country that has enticed a large number of people
from all over the world to visit Nepal for many reasons. Despite its natural riches, Nepal is one of the
world's poorest and least developed nations, with relatively low per-capital income and about a
quarter of the people living in poverty.

Poverty is a crippling situation that the majority of people in impoverished countries confront
on a daily basis. It is widely used by the poor and middle classes in developing countries like Nepal. It
has become an unavoidable part of their lives. Poverty has become one of Nepal's characteristics,
owing to the country's volatility and the way it operates, which perpetuates it from generation to
generation. Because of social inequality, political instability, geographic closeness, and the economic
structure, Nepal remains one of the least developed countries. The majority of Nepalese people have
limited or no access to primary health care, education, safe drinking water, and sanitation. Life is a
never-ending battle for survival. Children are put to work instead of education, and the cycle
continues for the following generation. In Nepal, wealthier individuals received a decent education
while the impoverished did not. This leads to socioeconomic inequity and injustice in Nepali society.
“Children born into impoverished homes in Nepal still lack access to a good education, and over two-
thirds of Nepalese adults cannot read or write.”

Poverty has become a great issue in our world. Though many organizations have been created
to find solutions for this matter nobody could not save our world completely from poverty. The most
common fact which we can realize when we consider on information about poverty is that poverty is
mostly occurring in developing countries. Therefor I have been able to learned that poverty is one of
the major issues in the world that need to be address quickly in the poorest villages in which
thousands of people are dying, and most of these people are children’s. We have learned that poverty
refers to the condition of not having the means to afford basic human needs such as clean water,
nutrition, healthcare, clothing, food, and a place to live, poverty is a deadly issue that’s killing our
population slow and that we as the affected ones need to take actions against it.

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