Answer:
True
Step-by-step explanation:
Nepal is a large country that is very vocal about religious tolerance.
The majority of the people living in Nepal declare their beliefs as Hinduism (around 81,3%) and Shiva is regarded as the guardian god of the country. Still, there is a notable number of Buddhists, Muslims, Christians, Kirati, and other religions.
Nepal is a democratic multi-cultural and multi-religious country, that is secular by the constitution. This means there is no official religion (despite Hinduism being official before) and that government cannot interfere with anyone’s belief. They practice religious freedoms and bans pressuring anyone into converting to some religion. Because of this, everyone is free to practice whatever beliefs they want without being pushed against it or discriminated against.