Science and Technology in Nepal - Background
Nepal opened up to the outside world of modern science and technology only in the second half of the twentieth century. Its isolation from the outer world for more than a century deprived it from the advancement of science and technology (S&T), which had experienced accelerated developments after the industrial revolution. However, in pursuit of self-reliance the country had, from ancient times, developed technological capabilities in some specific areas such as intensive agriculture cultivation and practices, architectural designs and civil constructions, metal works and craftmanship, etc. These technological capabilities served as a base not only for the transfer of know-how to neighboring countries during the old days, but also as a major attraction for tourists now-a-days. Nepal Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) was established in 1982 by a Royal Ordinance as an autonomous apex body for the development and promotion of Science and Technology in the country. The autonomous status of NAST was reconfirmed in 1992 by an act of the parliament.
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