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We are Nepali { English Essay }

Essay on We are Nepali 



 Simply put, a Nepali is a citizen living in Nepal. We are brave warriors who liberated Nepali Nepal from the British and made it clean. Nepal is made up of many castes, many religions and many languages. We Nepalis do not have a sense of pride and selfishness. We are selfless and religious people. We never get angry, angry, deceitful and deceitful. Our country is as beautiful as heaven and as bright as the moon. We do everything in Nepali unity and achieve success.

                                            One great man after another has been born in our country. Such as Prithivi Narayan Shah, Balbhadra Kunwar etc. They have done a great job. He went on to contribute something for the country. We Nepalis are their children and that is why we should do something for the country. Bir Gorkhalis are born in our country, they have saved our country by defeating the enemies. He was born in Nepal. Like them, we should save the country from every situation without worrying about our lives. We Nepalis must lead Nepal towards development. We Nepalis should only do karma, not neglect the fruits. We, Nepal, do not give up with the heroic Gorkhali blood and follow the teachings of Gautam Buddha. We Nepalis should make everyone holy with our knowledge. We Nepalis help everyone in times of need and provide food, clothing, shelter, etc. to the poor. We Nepalis are kind and work hard to make everyone less

                                                 

 We Nepalis solve every problem in the country by living in unity. When Nepal is in pain, we move forward and free the country from crisis. We keep our country as bright as ever. So we must always fulfill our duty and make the country as beautiful as heaven. We Nepalis do not depend on others. We take care of our family by our own deeds and try to keep the country beautiful and clean.  .an.

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