PRESENTATION OUTLINE
Education in Nepal
The education in Nepal has changed dramatically since the 1950s when just 5% of people could read and write to 2010 when it was 60%
Education in Nepal
In 2013 Nepal's primary enrolment for schools was 135%.
Education in Australia
In Australia there are 11 main years when all children in Australia must attend schooling (kindergarten - yr10) leaving years 11 and 12 which are classified as college and are not compulsory. Years kindergarten-6/7 are classified as primary and years 7/8-10 as secondary school. After that there is university where you can study many different degrees.
Government in Nepal
Since 2007 Nepal was ruled by a monarchy. They have a constitution but instead of a government they have a precedent named Ram Baran Yadav.
Government in Australia
Australia is also known as the Commonwealth of Australia because it is still ruled by a monarchy (Queen Elizabeth 11). The Commonwealth of Australia has a democratic parliament. There are two houses, the Senate and the House of Representatives.
The differences
The difference between the two countries are that Australia is still ruled by a monarchy and Nepal is ruled by a president.
Nepal's traditional language
The traditional language of Nepal is Nepalese or Nepali. It is not only spoken in Nepal but India, Hong Kong and many cities that surround Nepal, as well as many countries around the globe such as the United Kingdom.
Australia's national Language
English is the official language in Australia but in most high schools and some primary schools you will find other languages. (French, Japanese or Italian are just a few.) According to studies 76.8 people in Australia speak only English at home.
The differences
The differences are that in Nepal they don't speak different languages at schools, and they don't speak English they speak Nepali.
Nepal's population
34.17 million (2012)
The population in Nepal has changed from
23.15 to 34.17 over a couple of years.
The population in Australia
The population was last recorded in 2012, when it was 22.68 million.
Capital city of Nepal
The capital city of Australia is Kathmandu. It's not just one city but a group of cities consisting of Kathmandu, Patan, Kirtipur,
Thimi and Bharktapur. It's population was last counted in 2008 when it was 700,000.
Capital city of Australia
The capital city of Australia is Canberra. It is located about 286 km from Sydney and about 662 km from Melbourne. Canberra was chosen to be the capital city because they couldn't decide between Melbourne or Sydney so the chose a spot in the middle of the two cities. It's population was last counted in 2010 when it was 358,222.
The national food of Nepal
Nepal's national food or most popular food is Dhido. It consists of corn and flour. Dhido is a pudding in Nepal made by cooking flour and corn in boiling water and consistently stirring it.
National food of Australia
Australia has many different national foods such as sausage sizzles, vegemite, meat pies, Lamingtons , and pavlova. A sausage sizzle is made up of a sausage in bread and tomato sauce.
Clothing in Nepal
Daura Suruwal is the name for a male's traditional clothing in Nepal. It consists of a knee-length sleeved shirt that ties closed at the side, pants and shoes called Docha. Now days when getting married brides also wear Daura Suruwal.
National clothing of Australia
Australia doesn't have a national dress or clothes. Instead we base our clothes on the climates (hot or cold) we live in and our lifestyles. Saying this the aboriginals who are the traditional custodians of this land don't usually wear much clothing due to their belief in the sacredness of the natural resources. They do have some traditional clothes such as Riji garment worn by men.
Australia is known for their swimwear and thongs due to the surf culture.
Bush wear with boots and Akubra hats were worn by stockmen and diggers.