Table of Contents
- 1 What kind of technology does Nepal have?
- 2 What are the examples of old technology?
- 3 What are the examples of local technology?
- 4 What are pieces of technology?
- 5 What are some problems associated with technological change?
- 6 Is there any science and Technology in Nepal?
- 7 How many people use the Internet in Nepal?
What kind of technology does Nepal have?
Nepal has been a late starter in modem science and technology. In pursuance of self- reliance, it developed technological capabilities in some specific areas such as agriculture, civil engineering, architecture, metallurgy, water management, medicine, textile and paper manufacture, dyeing and food technology.
What are the examples of old technology?
List of obsolete technology
Obsolete technology | Replacement |
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Phonograph and phonograph record | Audio cassette, 8 track tape, compact disc, MP3 |
Telegraph | Telephone, teletype, email, Global Maritime Distress and Safety System |
Video cassette recorder | DVDs, digital video recorders |
Computing, information storage, and office equipment |
What are the local technologies that are still used in Nepal name them?
It is a local technology used in Nepali villages. When ,rice mill was not used, this Dhiki used to dehusk the rice, make various powders like rice powder, masala powder etc….
Dhiki | |
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Weight | Approx. 6.8 Kg |
Components | Wood, Stone, Metal |
Inventor | old Nepalese people |
Invented | About 1 century ago |
Do you see any challenges to adopt the new technology in Nepal?
Some of the major problems that Nepal faces as hindrance to technological development are remote and inaccessible geographic terrain of the country, non-uniformity (and inequality) in the construction of infrastructure over all the regions of the country, lack of skilled human resources capable of using and applying …
What are the examples of local technology?
The following are some of the local technologies:
- Plough. A plough is a farming tool that works with the power of ox, bull or buffalo.
- Watermill. Watermill is an engine that works under the principle of transformation of kinetic energy to mechanical energy.
- Water pump (Dhiki pump)
- Oilseed crushing device (Kol)
What are pieces of technology?
Here are just a few of the best small examples.
- Fitness Tracker. Wearable technology offers much more than merely a statement piece.
- Home Monitoring Device.
- Electronic Food Scale.
- Built-In Water Filter.
- MP3 Player.
- Blood Glucose Monitor.
- Solar Powered Keychain Battery Charger.
What are 5 local technologies?
What are traditional technologies?
1. Accumulated cognitive and perceptive experiences of interactions between a group of people, their physical and biological environments, and the production systems.
What are some problems associated with technological change?
3 EXCLUSION CAUSED BY TECHNOLOGY.
Is there any science and Technology in Nepal?
While huge achievements have been made in the field of science and technology globally, Nepal is still making efforts to comprehend and realize the global hype. However, one cannot deny the expanding horizons of science and technology in the country. Science and Technology is seeing increased application throughout the country.
What kind of solar energy does Nepal have?
Solar. Nepal has great potential for at least four types of solar energy technology: grid-connected PV, solar water heaters, solar lanterns and solar home systems. Nepal receives 3.6 to 6.2 kWh of solar radiation per square meter per day, with roughly 300 days of sun a year, making it ideal for solar energy.
Is it possible to make a computer in Nepal?
But, Nepal has not yet been able to manufacture and export one of its own computers. There is a high rate in the import of computers and peripherals.
How many people use the Internet in Nepal?
With the increase in a number of computers and mobile phone users, there has been an internet penetration of 63% as of Kartik 2074 reported by Management Information system (MIS) which is considered a good number for an underdeveloped country. One in two Nepalis uses the internet.