Women’s Property Rights Movement in Nepal by Binda Pandey Nepal is still running under strong feudalistic social values and norms. There were no clear provisions regarding Nepalese women and property rights until 1975. Following the UN Declaration of 1975‚ which was International Women’s Year‚ the Nepali government began to celebrate International Women’s Day on the 8th of March. That same year‚ the Civil Code was amended and a clause on women’s inheritance and property rights included. The
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION TO THE TOPIC Banking industry has stood as the most vulnerable yet the most profitable sector in Nepalese economy. The banking sector is prospering with much lesser difficulty in spite of increasing economic downturn and political instability in the nation. The clear picture is reflected in Nepal stock exchange; where 90% of stock traded is that of financial sector of which majority shares are held by commercial banks. With more number of commercial banks catering
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THE BADI: PROSTITUTION AS A SOCIAL NORM AMONG AN UNTOUCHABLE CASTE OF WEST NEPAL THOMAS COX Introduction Badi are an untouchable Hindu caste‚ with a total population of approximately 7‚000‚ who inhabit scattered settlements in the Salyan‚ Rolpa‚ Rukum‚ Dailekh‚ Seti‚ Jajarkot‚ Dang-Dekhuri‚ Banke and Bardiya Districts of west Nepal. Bali men fish (keeping most of the catch for their own family’s consumption) and make drums and pipes‚ which they sell to Nepalese in neighboring communities. Badi
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Recent Tendency of Women Rights Violation in South Asia Amity Saha M.A.1st Year‚ South Asian Studies‚ UMISARC‚ Pondicherry University Abstract: Chauvinism‚ discrimination‚ sexual harassment‚ rape and other crimes against women are problems faced severely by women in South Asia in recent days. These are the serious cases of violations of human rights. In this article several current incidents‚ where women rights and dignity as a human being are completely violated in south Asian countries are
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Executive Summary Hetauda Cement Industry Ltd. was established in 1976 A.D. under the government undertaking with the core objectives of the production of cement. In the market‚ there are many private and government agencies engaged in this kind of manufacturing. Hetauda cement industry has the core competitors like Udayapur Cement Industry (government) and many private cement factories. Hetauda cement industry is the single company to produce clinker in Nepal. It has the very good credit over
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Schankerman‚ M. (1999)‚ “Competition‚ Entry and the Social Returns to Infrastructure in Transition Economics”‚ Centre of Economic Policy Research. DP 2052‚ London. Adhikari Ratnakar and Kamalesh Adhikari (2000)‚ “Privatization: Expectation and Reality”. Kathmandu: Forum for Protection of Public Interest (Pro-Public). Ajzen‚I‚ I (1991)‚ “The Theory of Planned Behavior”‚ Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. Vol. 50‚ pp 135-211. Barnnett‚ M.‚ (2000)‚ “Evidence on the Fiscal and Macroeconomic:
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Recruitment and selection at Morang Auto works FINAL REPORT Submitted by Sujan Shrestha Sudhir shrestha Sudarshan Poudel Sushmita Nepal Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 3 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 3 Introduction of the organization
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RISING CRIME AGAINST WOMEN IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. The rising crime rate against women especially children in developing countries is appalling. The lethargy of law enforcement agencies have rendered otherwise tough laws redundant. Corruption is the worst nightmare for women. India a relatively safe country has become dangerous for women‚ where even 4 year old girls are not safe in their own homes. Shameful for a country which worships goddesses and virgin girls. There is a desperate need for Human
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XAVIER UNIVERSITY-ATENEO DE CAGAYAN HISTORY/ POLITICAL SCIENCE/ INTERNATIONAL STUDIES HIST. 11.1: LIFE‚ WORKS AND WRITINGS OF RIZAL Direction: MULTIPLE CHOICE: Select the letter of the correct answer and write it on a 1 whole sheet yellow paper. Avoid erasures as much as possible. Submit the yellow paper during the midterm exam (Monday‚ 11am-12:00noon‚ Rm STC601) Note: 1. This quiz is good for 2 major quizzes for midterms since it comprises the entire topics for midterms. Numbers 1-30 is
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