Political Events after Sugauli Sandhi

Sughauli Sandhi was the agreement to end the war between Nepal and East India Company. Nepal has to lose her almost half of her territory due to this treaty done between Nepal and East India Company held on December 2, 1815 AD. This note has information abot the political events after sugauli treaty.

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Sughauli Sandhi was the agreement to end the war between Nepal and East India Company. Nepal has to lose her almost half of her territory due to this treaty done between Nepal and East India Company held on December 2, 1815 AD. This note has information abot the political events after sugauli treaty.

Things to Remember

  • Sughauli Sandhi was the agreement to end the war between Nepal and East India Company.
  • Nepal has to lose her almost half of her territory due to sugauli treaty done between Nepal and East India Company held on December 2, 1815 AD.
  • When Rana Jung Pandey became the prime minister of Nepal for the second time in 1897 BS, some soldiers who did not get their salary for 2 years became enthusiastic and got assembled in Tudhikhel and also circumscribed around the British Residency. 
  • After the downfall of Bhimsen Thapa, Rana Jung Pandey became the prime minister of Nepal.

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Q1:

Saroj wants to earn Rs 550 Interest in 4 years from Nepal SBI Bank. How much money will  he have to invest now, at the rate of 5.5%?  Find.


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Answer: <p>Solution:</p> <p>Given,</p> <p>Rate (R) = 5.5%</p> <p>Time (T) = 4 Years</p> <p>Interest (I) = Rs 550</p> <p>Principal (P) = ?</p> <p>By Formula,</p> <p>P= \(\frac{I&times;100}{TR}\)</p> <p>= \(\frac{550&times;100}{5.5&times;4}\)</p> <p>= \(\frac{55000}{22}\)</p> <p>= Rs 2500</p> <p>&there4; Saroj has to invest Rs 2500.</p>

Q2:

Sushma invest Rs 7,600 for 3 years in Nepal Rastriya Bank and get  Rs 1,254 interest.Find the interest rate provided by Bank?


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Answer: <p>Solution,</p> <p>Given information,</p> <p> Principal amount (P)= Rs 76,00</p> <p> Time (T) = 3 years</p> <p> Interest (I) = Rs 1,254</p> <p> Rate (R) =?</p> <p>Formula, R = \(\frac{I&times;100}{PT}\)</p> <p> (R) = \(\frac{1254&times;100}{7600&times;3}\)</p> <p> = 5.5%</p>

Q3:

If Sita invests Rs 12000 in Bank at the rate of \(\frac{12}{2}\) %. In how many years the amount of Principal will be equal to the Interest amount?


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Answer: <p>Solution:</p> <p>Principal(P) = Rs 12000</p> <p>Interest Rate (R) =\(\frac{25}{2}\)%</p> <p>Interest (I) = equal to principal = Rs 12000</p> <p>Time (T) = \(\frac{I&times;100}{PR}\)</p> <p>=\(\frac{12000&times;100}{12000 &times; \frac{25}{2}}\)</p> <p>= \(\frac{100&times;2}{25}\)</p> <p>=\(\frac{200}{25}\)</p> <p>= 8 years</p>

Q4:

If Renu wants to earn Rs 4,200 at the rate of 6% in 7 years. How much she has to invest now?

 


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Answer: <p>Solution:</p> <p>Given information,</p> <p>Time (T) = 7 years</p> <p>Interest (I) =Rs 4200</p> <p>Rate (R) = 6%</p> <p>Principal (P) = ?</p> <p>Formula, P= \(\frac{I&times;100}{TR}\)</p> <p>&there4; (P) = \(\frac{4200&times;100}{7&times;6}\)</p> <p>= \(\frac{420000}{42}\)</p> <p>= Rs 10,000</p> <p>&there4; She has to Rs 10,000 now.</p>

Q5:

If Sapana wants to invest Rs 1,080 for 4 years at the rate of 10% how much she will earn interest and again if she invest Rs 900 at the Rate of 12%. How much time is required to get the same interest?


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Answer: <p>Solution:</p> <p>Principal (P) =1,080</p> <p>Rate (R) =10%</p> <p>Time (T) = 4 years</p> <p>Interest (I) =?</p> <p>By Formula,</p> <p>I= \(\frac{PTR}{100}\)</p> <p>&there4; Interest after 4 years (I) =\(\frac{1080&times;10&times;4}{100}\)</p> <p>Again,</p> <p>Principal (P)= Rs 900</p> <p>Interest Rate (R) =12%</p> <p>Interest (I) =Rs 432</p> <p>Time (T) = ?</p> <p>Formula, T = \(\frac{I&times;100}{PR}\)</p> <p>&there4; Time (T) = \(\frac{432&times;100}{900&times;12}\)</p> <p>= \(\frac{43200}{10800}\)</p> <p>= 4 years</p>

Q6:

How much amount is invested, at the rate of 6% for 4 months to get Rs 56,610?


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Answer: <p>Solution:</p> <p>Amount (A) = Rs 56,610</p> <p>Time (T) = 4 months = \(\frac{4}{12}\) year = \(\frac{1}{3}\) year</p> <p>Rate (R) =6%</p> <p>Formula,</p> <p>(P) = \(\frac{A&times;100}{100+TR}\)</p> <p>&there4; (P) = \(\frac{56610&times;100}{100+\frac{1}{3}&times;6}\)</p> <p>= \(\frac{56610&times;100}{102}\)</p> <p>= Rs 55500</p> <p>&there4; Amount to be invested (P) = Rs 55,500</p>

Q7:

If Sony wants to get total amount Rs 2,375 in 40 months at the rate of \(\frac{15}{2}\) %. How much amount should be invested ?


Type: Long Difficulty: Easy

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Answer: <p>Solution:</p> <p>Total Amount(A)= Rs 2,375</p> <p>Time (T) =40 Months = \(\frac{40}{12}\) = \(\frac{10}{3}\) year</p> <p>Rate (R) = \(\frac{15}{2}\) %</p> <p>Formula, P = \(\frac{A&times;100}{100+TR}\)</p> <p>Principal(P) = \(\frac{2,375&times;100}{100\times\frac{10}{3} \times\frac{15}{2}}\)</p> <p>= \(\frac{2,37,500}{100+25}\)</p> <p>=\(\frac{2,37,500}{125}\)</p> <p>= Rs 1,900</p> <p>\(\therefore\) She should invest Rs 1,900</p> <p></p>

Q8:

If Sabina invests Rs 40,000 at the Rate of 5%  in Himalayan Bank and she pays 5% income tax. How much she  will get in 4 years?


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Answer: <p>Solution:</p> <p>Given information,</p> <p>Principal (P) = Rs 40,000</p> <p>Rate (R) = 5%</p> <p>Time (T) = 4 years</p> <p>Simple Interest (I) = ?</p> <p>Formula,</p> <p>Interest (I) =\(\frac{PTR}{100}\)</p> <p>= \(\frac{40,000&times;4&times;5}{100}\)</p> <p>= Rs 8,000</p> <p>Again,</p> <p>Income Tax in interest = 5%</p> <p>Income Tax = 8000 &times; \(\frac{5}{100}\) = Rs 400</p> <p>Interest after income Tax = Rs 8000 - Rs400 = Rs 7,600</p> <p>&there4; Amount to be received after 4 years (A) = Principal + Interest</p> <p>= Rs 40,000 + Rs 7600</p> <p>= Rs 47,600</p> <p></p>

Q9:

Jos Chemjong invests Rs 75,000 at the Rate 5.6% for  6 months. He also pays 5% income Tax. Then, how much Total Amount, he will  receive in 6 months?


Type: Long Difficulty: Easy

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Answer: <p>Solution:</p> <p>Given information,</p> <p>Principal (P) = Rs 75,000</p> <p>Rate (R) = 5.6%</p> <p>Time (T) = 6 months \(\frac{6}{12}\) = \(\frac{1}{2}\) year</p> <p>Simple Interest (I)=?</p> <p>Formula,</p> <p>I = \(\frac{PTR}{100}\)</p> <p>Interest (I) = \(\frac{75,000&times;\frac{1}{2}&times;5.6}{100}\)</p> <p>= Rs 21,00</p> <p>But,</p> <p>5% interest in Income Tax</p> <p>Income Tax = Rs 2100&times;\(\frac{5}{100}\) = Rs 105</p> <p>Real Interest = Rs 2100 - Rs 105 = Rs 1,995</p> <p>After 6 months Jos Chemjong will receive,Amount (A) = Principal + Interest</p> <p>= Rs 75,000 + Rs 1,995</p> <p>= Rs 76,995</p>

Q10:

Babita borrowed Rs 3000 for 4 years at 5% interest rate. How much interest will she  pay at simple interest?


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Answer: <p>Solution:</p> <p>Given inforamtion,</p> <p>Principal (P) = Rs 3,000</p> <p>Rate (R) = 5% = \(\frac{5}{100}\) p.a</p> <p>We have,</p> <p>Simple Interest (I) =P&times; T&times; R</p> <p>= Rs 3,000&times; 4&times; \(\frac{5}{100}\)</p> <p>=Rs 600</p> <p>Hence , She will pay Rs 600 at simple interest.</p>

Q11:

Suzu borrowed Rs 12,000 at the Rate of 18% p.a for 9 months. How much simple interest did she pay?


Type: Short Difficulty: Easy

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Answer: <p>Solution:</p> <p>Given information,</p> <p>Principal(P) = Rs 12,000</p> <p>Rate (R) = 18% = \(\frac{18}{100}\) p.a</p> <p>Time (T) = 9 Months = \(\frac{9}{12}\) years</p> <p>We have,</p> <p>Simple Interest (I) = P&times; T&times; R</p> <p>= Rs 12,000&times; \(\frac{18}{100}\)&times; \(\frac{9}{12}\)</p> <p>= Rs 1,620</p> <p>So, Suzu paid Rs 1,620 in interest.</p> <p></p>

Q12:

How much time does it take Rs 3000 to double if the  annual  simple interest  rate is 20%?


Type: Short Difficulty: Easy

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Answer: <p>Solution:</p> <p>Given information,</p> <p>Principal (P) = Rs 3000</p> <p>Since, we are doubling Rs 3000, we made an additional Rs 3000 on this investment, which is the interest.</p> <p>So, Interest (I) = Rs 3000</p> <p>Rate (R)= 20% = \(\frac{20}{100}\) p.a</p> <p>We have,</p> <p>Time (T) = \(\frac{3000}{3000 \times \frac{20}{100}}\)</p> <p>= \(\frac{100}{20}\)</p> <p>Hence, It takes 5 years to double the amount.</p> <p></p>

Q13:

What is the principal of a 2-year loan if the interest is Rs 100 with a rate of 8%?


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Answer: <p>Solution:</p> <p>Given information,</p> <p>Time (T) = 2 Years</p> <p>Simple Interest (I) = Rs 100</p> <p>Rate (R) = 8% =\(\frac{8}{100}\)</p> <p>We have,</p> <p>P = \(\frac{I}{T&times;R}\)</p> <p>= \(\frac{100}{2\times\frac{8}{100}}\)</p> <p>= \(\frac{10000}{16}\)</p> <p>= 625</p> <p>Hence, principal is Rs 625</p>

Q14:

At what annual simple interest rate, a sum of Rs 100 yields Rs 200 as interest in 3 years.


Type: Short Difficulty: Easy

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Answer: <p>Solution:</p> <p>Given information,</p> <p>Principal (P) =Rs 100</p> <p>Interest (I) =Rs 200</p> <p>Time (T) = 3 years</p> <p>We have,</p> <p>R = \(\frac{I}{P&times;T}\)</p> <p>= \(\frac{200}{100&times;3}\)</p> <p>= \(\frac{200}{300}\)</p> <p>= 66%</p> <p>Hence, The interest rate is 66%</p> <p></p> <p></p>

Q15:

Sita invests Rs 10,800 at the rate of 10% for 4 years. She also pays 5% income tax. How much will she pay at the end of the 4th year?


Type: Long Difficulty: Easy

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Answer: <p>Solution:</p> <p>Given information,</p> <p>Principal (P) = Rs 10,800</p> <p>Rate (R) = 10%</p> <p>Time (T) = 4 years</p> <p>Simple Interest (I) =?</p> <p>I = \(\frac{PTR}{100}\)</p> <p>Interest (I) =\(\frac{10,800&times;10&times;4}{100}\)</p> <p>= Rs 4,320</p> <p>But,</p> <p>Income tax 5% = Rs 4320&times;\(\frac{5}{100}\) = Rs 216</p> <p>Now, Interest = Rs 4320 - Rs 216</p> <p>= Rs 4,104</p> <p>&there4; Total Amount after 4 years = Amount + Interest</p> <p>= Rs 10,800 + Rs 4,104</p> <p>= Rs 14,904</p> <p>Hence, She will pay Rs 14,904 at the end of 4<sup>th</sup> year</p>

Q16:

If Sabu invests Rs 35,000 at 3% Rate. What will be the amount after 54 months? Find.


Type: Long Difficulty: Easy

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Answer: <p>Solution:</p> <p>Given information,</p> <p>Principal (P) = Rs 35,000</p> <p>Rate (R) =3%</p> <p>Time (T) = 54 months =\(\frac{54}{12}\) year = \(\frac{9}{2}\) year = 4.5 year</p> <p>Total Amount (A) =?</p> <p>Formula,</p> <p>A = P \(\frac{100+TR}{100}\)</p> <p>= 35,000(\(\frac{100&times;4.5&times;3}{100}\))</p> <p>= 350&times; (100&times;13.5)</p> <p>= 350&times;113.5</p> <p>= Rs 39,725</p> <p>HEnce, The total amount will be Rs 39,725.</p>

Q17:

How much amount will be invested at 2% rate  for 3 years to receive Rs 120?


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Answer: <p>Solution:</p> <p>Given Information,</p> <p>Rate (R) =2%</p> <p>Time (T) = 3 years</p> <p>Interest (I)= Rs 120</p> <p>Principal (P) = ?</p> <p>We know ,</p> <p>P =\(\frac{I&times;100}{T&times;R}\)</p> <p>= Rs \(\frac{120&times;100}{T&times;R}\)</p> <p>= Rs 2000</p> <p>&there4; Rs 2000 amount should be invested.</p>

Q18:

If Salaka invests Rs 1500 for 4 years and receives Rs 200 interest. What is the interest Rate?


Type: Short Difficulty: Easy

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Answer: <p>Solution:</p> <p>Given information,</p> <p>Principal (P) = Rs 1500</p> <p>Time (T) = 4 years</p> <p>Interest (I) = Rs 200</p> <p>Rate (R) =?</p> <p>We know,</p> <p>Interest Rate (R) = \(\frac{I&times;100}{P&times;T}\)</p> <p>= \(\frac{I&times;100}{1500&times;4}\)</p> <p>=\(\frac{50}{15}\)</p> <p>=\(\frac{10}{3}\)%</p> <p>= 3 \(\frac{1}{3}\) %</p> <p>&there4; Interest Rate (R) = 3 \(\frac{1}{3}\) %</p>

Q19:

If Tulsi  invests Rs 7500 at 5.5%. What will be the amount after 42 months?  Find.


Type: Long Difficulty: Easy

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Answer: <p>Solution:</p> <p>Given information,</p> <p>Rate (R) = 5.5%</p> <p>Principal (P) = Rs 7500</p> <p>Time (T) = 42 Months = \(\frac{42}{12}\) year = \(\frac{7}{2}\) year 3.5 year</p> <p>Amount (A) =?</p> <p>We know that, Amount (A) = P (\(\frac{100+TR}{100}\))</p> <p>= 7500 (\(\frac{100+5.5&times;3.5}{100}\))</p> <p>= 7500 (\(\frac{200+38.5}{200}\))</p> <p>= Rs 8943.75</p> <p>&there4; The amount will be Rs 8943.75</p>

Q20:

 Find the Interest Rate(R). If

Principal = Rs 72,00

Time = 5 years

Interest = Rs  10,80

 


Type: Short Difficulty: Easy

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Answer: <p>Solution:</p> <p>Given information,</p> <p>Principal(P)= Rs 7,200</p> <p>Time (T) = 5 Years</p> <p>Interest(I) = Rs 1080</p> <p>Interest Rate(R) = ?</p> <p>We know,</p> <p>R = \(\frac{I\times100}{PT}\)</p> <p>= \(\frac{1080\times100}{7100\times5}\)</p> <p>Hence, Interest Rate(R) = 3%</p>

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Political Events after Sugauli Sandhi

Political Events after Sugauli Sandhi

Sughauli Sandhi is the agreement to end the war between Nepal and East India Company. Nepal has to lose her almost half of her territory due to this treaty done between Nepal and East India Company held on December 2, 1815 AD. After this treaty, National integrity of Nepal was lost and unification campaign was stopped and conspiracy in politics was started in durbar. After the treaty, the time until 1903 BS was the time of political instability in Nepal. The following are the reasons for the political instability at that time: -

  1. There was dispute within the royal family as they supported different leagues
  2. The weak nature of the king
  3. The clash among the queens
  4. The nature of British to interfere in the politics of Nepal
  5. The situation to change the Prime Minister frequently
  6. Generational rivalry between Pandey and Thapa

Major Political Events

Ranajung Pandey
Rana Jung Pandey
  1. The regime of Rana Jung Pandey: - After the downfall of Bhimsen Thapa, Rana Jung Pandey became the prime minister of Nepal. For the regime of Rana Jung Pandey, there was the hand of the older queen of King Rajendra.
  2. Clearance of poison case against Bhimsen Thapa: - After the resignation of Rana Jung Pandey, the poison case of Bhimsen Thapa was cleared and was freed from jail under the approval of Ranga Nath Poudel. He went to his ancient residence, Borlang Gorkha, as he did not get any jobs or responsibilities.
  3. Reversal of poison case against Bhimsen Thapa: - During the regime of Chautariya Puskar Shah, Rana Jung Pandey again jailed Bhimsen Thapa by reversing the poison case. Rana Jung Pandey collected and showed the fake evidence to prove the poison case.
  4. Army Ku: - When Rana Jung Pandey became the prime minister of Nepal for the second time in 1897 BS, some soldiers who did not get their salary for 2 years became enthusiastic and got assembled in Tudhikhel and also circumscribed around the British Residency. They even broke down the houses of Puskar Shah and Ranga Nath Poudel. The number of those soldiers was about six thousand. Such arrogance transformed into peace when King Rajendra announced that the salary of the soldiers won’t be deducted. This is called army ku in the Nepalese history.
  5. The Increase in power Rajya Laxmi Devi Shah: - After the downfall of King Rana Jung Pandey, Queen Indra Kumar also died. The younger queen, Queen Rajya Laxmi Devi Shah took all the powers after the death of Queen Indra Kumar.
  6. Dominance of Fatte Jung to Gagan Singh: - Fatte Jung Shah, who was staying in Banaras of India, was called in Kathmandu of Nepal and made the prime minister of Nepal after the death of Mathabar Singh on Jestha 4, 1902. Gagan Singh Thapa was the right hand of Queen Rajya Laxmi during his regime. In this way, Jung Bahadur Rana deceived the political instability of Nepal and there was the rise of Rana Regime.

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