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Describe the state of pluralism in the context of Nepal​

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The constitution (article 2) defines the Nepali nation as "having common aspirations and united by a allegiance to national independence and integrity of Nepal, the Nepalese people irrespective of religion, race, caste or tribe collectively constitute the nation.” This definition of nationhood acknowledges pluralism in

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Nepalese society and culture is based on diversity. There is ethnic, cultural, lingual, religious diversity as well. Each group has their own original and traditional cultural fabrics that's why Nepalese society is pluralist.

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