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PM
asks ethnic groups not to be swayed by false Maoist promises (rn
31/12/2004)
Kulungs
seek recognition (ht 29/12/2004)
Indigenous
groups want govt to do more (ht 27/12/2004)
Women’s
Empowerment Still A Long Way To Go, by Uttam Maharjan (rn 26/12/2004)
Brahman,
Bahun and Dalit, by Guneshwor Ojha (kp 26/12/2004)
PIL
filed seeking list of backward communities (ht 25/12/2004), PIL
filed in SC on reservation (kp 25/12/2004)
Embrace
Nepal’s diversity: Let’s replace exclusionary Nepalipan with an
inclusive Nepaliyata of religious, linguistic and cultural plurality,
by CK Lal (nt 24/12/2004)
Programs
to uplift Badi women (kp 24/12/2004), Small
Beginning (rn 24/12/2004)
Women’s
court hearing concludes (kp 24/12/2004)
Landless
from 37 dists. put up 15 demands (rn 22/12/2004)
Women
lawyers face discrimination, says survey (ht 22/12/2004)
Upper
caste men fell Dalits’ trees (ht 19/12/2004)
Absence
of House delays OP-CEDAW ratification (kp 18/12/2004), HMG
mulling law on gender equity (rn 18/12/2004)
So
close yet so far from school, by Bijaya Prasad Mishra (kp 18/12/2004)
‘Upper
caste’ officials absent from Dalits’ mass feast, by Surendra Kafle
(ht 18/12/2004)
Women's
job quota (ht 13/12/2004), Ordinance
on reservation for women, dalit in offing (kp 13/12/2004), Govt
not willing to provide quotas, says Chaudhary (ht 16/12/2004)
New
Social Movements in Nepal, by Dev Raj Dahal (tg 08/12/2004)
Reservation
strategy, by Savitree Thapa Gurung & Bam Dev Sharma (kp
06/12/2004)
Women
activists gnash teeth as CEDAW is in limbo (ht 06/12/2004), Ratifying
protocol (ht 07/12/2004)
Dalits
storm temple; 12 hurt in police action (ht 05/12/2004), Thrashed
Dalits seek help for treatment (ht 05/12/2004), Over
50 dalits injured in clashes (kp 05/12/2004), Rally
protests excesses against Dalits (ht 07/12/2004), Dalits
injured in Saptari clash seek appropriate compensation (rn 07/12/2004),
Displaced
Musahars still stranded (ht 08/12/2004), Dalits
forced out of village return (rn 10/12/2004), Dalits
not allowed: The violence during the Bharatpur temple incident highlights
the tenuousness of Dalit rights, by Laurie Ann Vasily (nt 10/12/2004)
Disabled
in policy-making needed (ht 04/12/2004), Kindling
hope (ht 06/12/2004)
Dalits
'fished out' of village after dispute, by Byas Shankar Upadhya (ht
04/12/2004), Sixty
dalit families flee village after row over fish (kp 04/12/2004)
Indifferent
to differences: The myth of Nepal’s ethnic, linguistic and religious
tolerance, by Rajendra Pradhan (nt 03/12/2004)
Terrible
Dimension, by Sanjaya Dhakal (sp 03/12/2004), International
Commitment: Lack of parliament is hindering Nepal's efforts to sign an
Optional Protocol to CEDAW, which would better enforce women's human
rights (sp 03/12/2004)
Inclusive
-hiring is not for real, by Nitya Nanda Timsina (kp 03/12/2004)
Dalit
conference begins on unexpected note (kp 30/11/2004), Dalit
meet issues Kathmandu Declaration (ht 02/12/2004), ICCBD
concludes with Kathmandu Declaration (kp 02/12/2004), Status
of Dalits in Nepal, by Niranjan Prasad Upadhyay (sp 03/12/2004)
Change
in attitude must for Dalit rights, says activist (ht 29/11/2004), Lawyers’
unanimous vote against untouchability (kp 29/11/2004), Specific
law sought for Dalit welfare (rn 29/11/2004), Govt
committed to address Dalit issues: Adhikary (ht 30/11/2004), Adhikari
for equitable justice to all communities (rn 30/11/2004)
Lack
of texts in Maithili hits Saptari students (ht 29/11/2004)
Ordinance
draft sent for royal seal (ht 29/11/2004)
Govt
working at ensuring women’s rights (ht 28/11/2004)
Dalits
push for reservations (ht 28/11/2004), Reservation
for dalits stressed (kp 28/11/2004)
A
milestone for Dalit rights, by Hira Vishwakarma (kp 27/11/2004)
Reservation
for women in the offing (ht 26/11/2004), Reservation
for women, nationalities discussed (rn 27/11/2004)
Valley
FM radio stations promoting local dialects, by Tika R Pradhan (ht
25/11/2004)
ADB
favors women empowerment (tg 24/11/2004)
Kirat
groups distance themselves from Kirat Rai Yayokkha (ht 21/11/2004)
Dalits
urged to unite in common issues (rn 18/11/2004)
More
scholarships for Dalits, girls, by Nitya Nanda Timsina (kp 18/11/2004)
Inter-caste
marriage costs woman dear (ht 18/11/2004), Intercaste-wed
couple grappling with threats (rn 18/11/2004)
Existing
Pro-Dalit Policies in Nepal, by Tek Tamrakar (tg 17/11/2004)
Concern
over indigenous people’s killing (ht 17/11/2004)
PIL
filed at SC on untouchability issue: Seeks stringent Muluki Ain provisions
(ht 13/11/2004)
Tax
exemption for underprivileged groups (kp 13/11/2004)
‘Govt
apathy fueling domestic violence’ (kp 12/11/2004)
Women
demand separate peace committee (kp 11/11/2004)
Women’s
Participation in Socio-economic Development, by Susan Shrestha (tg
10/11/2004)
Dalit
representation stressed at all levels (kp 09/11/2004)
Pro-quota
group consigns statute copies to flames (ht 09/11/2004)
Majhis
await rehabilitation (ht 09/11/2004)
Land
distribution and Dalit movement, by Suresh Mijar (kp 06/11/2004)
Separate
university for women, by Raju Prasad Chapagai (kp 06/11/2004)
Women
in politics, by Prativa Subedi (kp 05/11/2004)
Women,
Dalit commissions helpless without executive board, by Bishnu
Budhathoki (kp 05/11/2004)
Ban
imposed on Dalits’ mobility, by Manoj Shrestha (ht 02/11/2004), Chamars
face starvation after upper caste blockade, by Manoj Shrestha (ht
03/11/2004), Law
of the jungle (ht 04/11/2004), Tht
impact: Blockade lifted, Chamars back in village fold, by Manoj
Shrestha (ht 05/11/2004)
Dalits
demands action against assailants (kp 01/11/2004)
Madheshis
express concern (ht 01/11/2004)
SC
tells govt to frame law on reservations (ht 30/10/2004), Supreme
Court annuls TU’s reservation policy (kp 30/10/2004) [actually, the
SC revoked the government's decision of August 3 to reserve quotas for
Dalits, Janajatis and women without corresponding laws]
Dalit,
indigenous students to protest SC fiat on quotas (ht 31/10/2004), Dalit,
indigenous students launch 1st phase of stir (ht 01/11/2004), Crown
Prince stuck in students’ chakka jam (ht 02/11/2004), Dalit,
indigenous students announce stir plans (ht 03/11/2004), Paswan
challenges SC verdict on reservation (ht 07/11/2004), Why
reservation laws? by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht 07/11/2004), ANNFSU
asks govt to create separate seats for marginalised (ht 10/11/2004), Indigenous
leaders call for unity in the fight for quota (ht 10/11/2004)
Dalits
demand fair play, by Sagar Upadhyay (rn 27/10/2004)
Uplifting
Badis (ht 25/190/2004)
Activist-turned-hotelier
with a noble cause, by Sahadev Karki (ht 25/10/2004)
I
see Socio-ethnic dimension in the Maoists movement, by Gilles Boquerat
(tg 20/10/2004)
Discrimination
among Dalits rampant (ht 20/10/2004)
24
Dalit families get land (ht 19/10/2004)
Ordinance
soon to put women at par with men, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht
19/10/2004)
Disadvantaged
& Minorities: In Need Of Fair Representation, by Narayan Upadhyay
(rn 13/10/2004)
Caste
discrimination rampant (kp 11/10/2004), Caste
discrimination rampant (kp 12/10/2004)
Ministers
seek appointment of Dalit judges (ht 09/10/2004)
Role
Of Political Parties In Promoting Women’s Participation, by Krishna
Man Pradhan (sp 08/10/2004)
Reservation
ameliorates discrimination, by Kumar Regmi (kp 05/10/2004)
Brahman
demonstrates caste is no barrier, by Upendra Lamichhane (kp
05/10/2004)
Court
orders Dalits’ entry into temple (ht 04/10/2004), Let
them pray (ht 05/10/2004), SC
moved to let Dalits worship in temples (ht 06/10/2004), SC
notice to govt on Dalits’ case (ht 07/10/2004)
Incorporating
Multi-cultural Policies, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn 03/10/2004)
Dalits
‘assured’ of education quota (ht 03/10/2004)
Dalit
alliance for equality on anvil (kp 02/10/2004), Global
alliance plan for rights of dalits unveiled (rn 02/10/2004)
Dalits
demand reservation (ht 28/09/2004), Dalits
stage hunger strike (kp 30/09/2004), Resist
temptation (ht 01/10/2004), Be
sensitive (kp 01/10/2004)
Analyst
suggests proportional representation (ht 28/09/2004), Electoral
system comes under fire (kp 28/09/2004), ‘Reform
electoral procedures’ (rn 28/09/2004), Why,
why not? (ht 29/09/2004)
Biased
reservation system, by Nav R Kanel (kp 27/09/2004)
Experts
press for systemized policy (kp 27/09/2004)
Govt
okays gender plan action (rn 26/09/2004)
Attitude
towards women still to change: Shakya
(rn 24/09/2004), FWLD
charges govt with non-inclusion of women (kp 25/09/2004), For
Equal Rights (rn 25/09/2004)
Cabinet
okays governance reform package, by Yuvraj Acharya (kp 24/09/2004)
Nod
to women's panel bill (ht 24/09/2004)
Peace
elusive without equality: Khanal (kp 23/09/2004)
Humanity
above Cliché Religious Prescriptions, by Moksh (tg 22/09/2004)
Feces
poured into water source of dalits (kp 22/09/2004)
Reservations
for women, interview with Astha Laxmi Shakya (kp 20/09/2004)
NDLF
to fight caste bias (ht 20/09/2004)
Social
Distortion (rn 18/09/2004)
Publication
of results stopped (ht 18/09/2004)
Appoint
Muslim envoys! (tg 15/09/2004)
Dalits
still suffer atrocities (kp 15/09/2004), Chamars
facing social discrimination in Terai (rn 15/09/2004)
Rhetoric
of women’s domestic enterprising, by Savitree T Gurung and Bam Dev
Sharma (kp 13/09/2004)
New
uprisings: Time to address popular grievances, by Aditya Man Shrestha
(ht 13/09/2004)
Create
seats for women, Dalits: IOE students (ht 13/09/2004)
Chamars
gird loins to win basic rights (ht 13/09/2004)
Dalit
movement and Sanskritization, by Subas Risal (kp 11/09/2004)
Women’s
role in politics should be ‘encouraged’ (ht 09/09/2004), ‘Political
will a must for women’s participation’ (kp 09/09/2004), Changing
Image Of Women, by Byanjana Sharma (rn 10/09/2004), Women
Empowerment (rn 10/09/2004)
Literacy
programme results below expectation: Study, by Renu Kshetry (ht
08/09/2004), 58
percent women deprived of education, by Nitya Nanda Timsina (kp
08/09/2004)
Plight
of the Badi community, by Dil Bahadur Chhatyal (kp 04/09/2004)
MOES
scholarships to reduce gender disparity, by Renu Kshetry (ht
04/09/2004)
Dalit
leaders want new NDC working committee formed (ht 02/09/2004)
Dalit
leader demands constituent assembly (ht 29/08/2004)
Literacy
in Humla appalling, confined to HQs, by Renu Kshetry (ht 29/08/2004), Stymied
efforts (ht 30/08/2004)
TU
announces reservation for Dalits, women, nationalities (ht 27/08/2004),
Indigenous
students’ panel at IOE (ht 10/09/2004)
Rehabilitation
to haliyas urged (rn 27/08/2004)
Let’s
not repeat mistakes, by Subas Risal (kp 26/08/2004)
Moms
clamour to have a say in motherland, by Shweta Malla (ht 26/08/2004), Citizens
cry their hearts out: Give us certificates, by Sangeeta Rijal (kp
26/08/2004)
Indigenous
students’ team meets Deuba (ht 26/08/2004)
Proud
to be Madheshi? by Bindu Chaudhary (tg 25/08/2004)
See also Proud
to be Madheshi?, letter by Divya Jha (tg 01/09/2004), Shalaam
Shaab! by Bindu Chaudhary (tg 08/09/2004)
Embargo
on women’s participation, by Sangita Rayamajhi (kp 24/08/2004)
Badi
children deprived of education (kp 24/08/2004)
Dalit,
indigenous women to be hired as teachers (kp 21/08/2004)
Dalit
commission to be made independent (rn 20/08/2004)
The
threats to women in Nepal, by Kamala Sarup (tg 18/08/2004)
Economic
Programmes For Uplifting Women’s Lot, by Uttam Maharjan (rn
18/08/2004)
New
Act for Dalits proposed (kp 18/08/2004), Ineptitute,
intimidation annoy Dalits (kp 18/08/2004)
Rallyists
call for egalitarian laws (ht 18/08/2004)
Caste
discrimination, by Sita Rokka Sarki (kp 17/08/2004)
Kirati-speaking
villagers raise cops’ hackles (ht 17/08/2004)
This means the ban on the use of mother tongues that have been declared
"national languages" by the constitution of 1990.
Role
of women entrepreneurs stressed (kp
14/08/2004)
Women
seek participation in peace talks (ht 14/08/2004)
State
restructuring stressed (ht 13/08/2004)
Dalits
banned from a temple (kp 12/08/2004)
Nepali
dalits and reservation, by Sujeet Karn (kp 11/08/2004
Discrimination
against Dalits flayed (ht 11/08/2004)
Govt
mulls textbooks in mother tongues, by Renu Kshetry (ht 10/08/2004), School
textbooks in mother tongue soon (kp 14/08/2004)
Donor
money drained, dalits far from uplifted (rn 07/08/2004)
Law
for gender equality soon (rn 07/08/2004), Supreme
Court opposed to gender-bias laws, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht
08/08/2004), Gender
Equity (rn 08/08/2004)
Indigenous
people upbraid govt apathy (kp 07/08/2004), Conflict
shadow on Indigenous Decade (ht 08/08/2004), Funds
allocated in budget for indigenous people ‘adequate’ (ht
08/08/2004), Minister
tells indigenous people to respect roots (ht 09/08/2004), Public
awareness increasing, more needs to be done, by Archana Parajuli (kp
09/08/2004), Nationalities’
rights will be secured: PM (ht 10/08/2004), Janajatis
urged to maintain social harmony (kp 11/08/2004)
Dalit
tenants face problems (ht 07/08/2004)
Indigenous
Voice marks first anniversary (ht 06/08/2004)
Squeaky
land right, by Jan Sharma (kp 05/08/2004)
Conflict:
Geographical, Economical, Social,Cultural, Religious perspectives, by
Guna Nidhi Sharma (tg 04/08/2004)
Single
women rally for women’s emancipation, by Sangeeta Rijal (kp
04/08/20ß04)
Survey
reveals rural inequalities (kp 03/08/2004)
Weeklong
programmes to mark Indigenous Day (ht 03/08/2004)
Hindus’
growth rate falls in Nepal (ht 03/08/2004)
Judicial
activism (kp 02/08/2004)
Madhesi
Dalits seek justice (kp 01/08/2004)
Judicial
activism towards gender equality (kp 01/08/2004)
The
economics of girl trafficking, by Pitambar Poudel (kp 31/07/2004)
Land
reform in retrospect, by Ram Bahadur KC (kp 31/07/2004)
The
middle path: The centre must assert itself and build an inclusive identity
around Nepal’s diversity, by C.K. Lal (nt 30/07/2004)
SC
fiat to govt to study ‘biased’ gender laws (ht 30/07/2004)
First
Dalit General (kp 29/07/2004), Dalit
boy's journey to Brig Gen of RNA band (ht 30/07/2004), Song
of a soldier, by Khagendra Bhattarai (rn 30/07/2004)
Women
in Nepali Democracy, by Krishna B. Bhattachan (tg 28/07/2004), Empowering
or Equality Promoting? by Meena Achaya (tg 28/07/2004)
Free
education up to secondary level for dalits (kp 26/07/2004), Govt
to provide free education to Dalit students (rn 26/07/2004)
RNA
may have women officers soon, by Rekha Shrestha (ht 26/07/2004)
‘Increase
women participation’ (ht 24/07/2004)
UNder-developed
The UN has finally accepted the need to build inclusionary multicultural
democracies, by C.K. Lal (nt 23/07/2004)
Legitimising
disparity, by Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp 23/07/2004)
Scholarships
given to 5,769 Dalit kids in Parbat (rn 22/07/2004)
Badi
kids should be given citizenship: Activists (ht 22/07/2004)
Cultural
Diversity for human development, by Parsuram Tamang (tg 21/07/2004)
Untouchability
afflicts non-Dalits too, by Khyamu Gaunle Bishwakarma (kp 20/07/2004)
Janajati
students submit memo to minister (ht 20/07/2004)
Tackling
exclusion, by Jan Sharma (kp 19/07/2004)
Women
representation: another opportunity lost, by Sangeeta Rijal (kp
18/07/2004)
SC
verdict on religion and customs, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht 18/07/2004)
The SC verdict backs the politics of exclusion by the high caste dominated
elites: a slap in the face of Dalits, ethnic groups, minorities as well as
women in general
Dalit
quota remains unclear (ht 16/07/2004)
Women
ministers gear up for action (kp 14/07/2004)
Tamang
students’ body formed (ht 12/07/2004)
Army
to recruit more women (kp 08/07/2004), Women
to have 5 pc strength in army (ht 09/07/2004)
BPKIHS
slams door on janjatis, by Rabin Giri (ht 07/07/2004), BPKIHS
move flayed (ht 08/07/2004), No
wild card entry (ht 08/07/2004), Tht
impact : BPKIHS to discuss Janajati issue (ht 23/07/2004)
PM
stresses intercultural education for amity, progress (rn 04/07/2004), Cultural
Diversity (rn 05/07/2004)
Many
aspects of exclusion, by Prakash A Raj (kp 03/07/2004)
Siddhartha
University waiting for approval (rn 03/07/2004)
An example for exclusion of higher Buddhist education in the country where
Buddha was born.
Gender
guidelines on South Asian women adopted (rn 28/06/2004)
Stress
on change in state structure (ht 27/06/2004)
Madhesis
accorded ‘step-motherly’ treatment (kp 27/06/2004)
Indigenous,
ethnic Nepali women in politics, by Yankila Sherpa (kp 26/06/2004)
Raji
children forced to play with clay, by Mohan Budha Ayer (kp 25/06/2004)
Politics
of language, by Dubi Nanda Dhakal (kp 24/06/2004)
Appeal
to EC: De-recognize erring parties (kp 24/06/2004), Women’s
participation in politics not encouraging (rn 24/06/2004), Women
demand just share of opportunities (kp 25/06/2004)
Social
movement and social change: paramount need of the day, by Krishna
Poudel (tg 23/06/2004)
Property
rights law ‘anti-women’ (kp 21/06/2004)
Women
rights activists want Art 9 amended (ht 21/06/2004)
Issue
of single woman, still in a limbo, by Rachana Bhattarai (ht
20/06/2004)
Call
for ethnic autonomy (ht 20/06/2004)
Need for reservation for women, Dalits stressed
(rn 19/06/2004)
Democracy
a must for minorities, say leaders (ht 18/06/2004)
Women
ostracised for marrying Dalits (ht 17/06/2004)
Nationality
issues bedevilling Nepali women, by Saurav Jung Thapa (kp 16/06/2004)
Women for proportionate cabinet representation
(kp 10/06/2004)
School
for Dalit kids sans teachers (ht 08/06/2004)
Empty promises stalling gender equity in Nepal,
by Sangeeta Rijal (kp 08/06/2004)
Raising Dalit Participation in Governance,
by Hari Bansh Jha (sp 04/06/2004)
Pro-Dalit policies: Barriers in Implementation,
by Tek Tamrakar (tg 02/06/2004)
Janajatis
mark ‘black day’ over language (ht 01/06/2004)
Chepangs,
Kumals show harmony (ht 31/05/2004)
Equal treatment to all languages emphasised
(rn 30/05/2004)
Discrimination rampant in Govt offices
(kp 30/05/2004)
Madhesis
want reservation (ht 30/05/2004)
Landless Rautes returning to jungle,
by Pant (kp 29/05/2004
Non-Dalits
trying to shut down Dalit school (ht 27/05/2004)
Gender
equality: Miles to go, by Pooja Pokhrel (ht 25/05/2004)
Diversity Unchained,
by Ujol Sherchan (na 23/04/2004)
Dalit-founded school lacks teachers
(kp 23/05/2004)
Restructuring state institutions,
by Narayan Khadka (kp 22/05/2004)
Dalit families relocate after rape, murder of girl
(kp 22/05/2004)
SC
order to govt on Badi people (ht 21/05/2004), Court order on Badis
(kp 21/05/2004)
Programmes for Dalits’ upliftment launched
(rn 20/05/2004)
Crisis of research on Terai Dalits,
by Subas Risal (kp 19/05/2004)
Nepali women can rule the country efficiently if provided with equal opportunity,
interview with Shanta Thapalia, Founder, Legal Aid and Consultancy Center (LACC)
(tg 19/05/2004)
Violence against Dalit Women,
by Padmalal Bishwakarma (tg 19/05/2004)
Land reform for social justice,
by Jagat Basnet (kp 18/05/2004)
New
statute alone can solve Dalit problems: Ex-speaker (ht 16/95/2004)
Create professional journos from dalit communities
(rn 15/05/2004)
Dalits in Governance,
by Dev Raj Dahal (tg 12/05/2004)
In defence of women leadership,
by Beena Kharel (kp 12/05/2004), Don’t challenge the womenfolk!
(tg 12/05/2004)
Nuns want to study Nepali
(rn 09/05/2004)
International aid and Dalits,
by Hira Vishwakarma (kp 05/05/2004), Efforts to Raise Dalit’s Share in Governance,
by H. B. Jha (tg 05/05/2004)
5-party
movement lacks ethnic participation (ht 02/05/2004)
Over 700 youth refugees in their own country,
by J Pandey (kp 02/05/2004)
Janajatis
discuss major parties’ role, policies (ht 30/04/2004)
Divisive
ideas and anti-democratic mud-slinging, by Hari Charan Shrestha (ht
29/04/2004)
What needs to be done for sustainable conflict resolution and conflict management?
by Krishna Bahadur Bhattachan (tg 28/04/2004)
Kusundas
reach capital seeking citizenship, by Zazen Manandhar (ht 27/04/2004),
Now
the Kusundas (ht 28/04/2004)
Socio-economic
reforms needed to solve conflict, says analyst (ht 26/04/2004)
Nationality first identity of Nepalese, says Thapa
(rn 26/04/2004)
Equal
rights to parental property (ht 25/04/2004)
Reservation
sought for Madheshis (ht 25/04/2004)
Indigenous
panel to offer scholarships to students (ht 24/04/2004)
Active
monarchy not acceptable: Tamus (ht 21/04/2004)
Govt adopting policies for inclusion: PM
(rn 21/04/2004)
Globalisation
and ethnic minorities, time to move on, by Deepak R. Joshi (ht
20/04/2004)
Two
women ostracised for supporting Dalits, by Sahadev Karki (ht
19/04/2004)
Women’s Rights In Nepal,
by Prem Bahadur Thapa (rn 18/04/2004)
Quota
for disadvantaged groups on the cards (ht 15/04/2004)
Badi women threaten naked rally,
by Prakash Bikram Shah (rn 15/04/2004)
Police
crackdown (ht 12/04/2004)
Dalit youth’s predicament
(kp 11/04/2004)
Equality: Theory and Practice,
by Florian Kollmann (tg 07/04/2004)
Women's issues, equality and peace,
by Kamala Sarup (pr 25/03/2004)
Dalit
leaders flay NDC’s failure (ht 25/03/2004)
Against Discrimination
(rn 24/03/2004)
Govt
urged to eliminate discrimination (ht 23/03/2004)
WHF
meet (ht 21/03/2004)
a source for prevention of inclusion.
Discriminations galore law notwithstanding,
by Tejasuee Rajbhandari (kp 21/03/2004), Call to end caste-based discrimination
(kp 22/03/2004)
Birthday
suit march planned (ht 18/03/2004)
Plea
to declare Nepal a secular State (ht 13/03/2004)
State
of Women: Fighting Against All Odds, by Sanjaya Dhakal (sp
12/03/2004), “The Girls Of Nepal Have To Be Given Equal Identity”,
interview with Bandana Rana (sp 12/03/2004)
Nepal
supports Dalit movement (ht 12/03/2004)
Women
upliftment still a far cry, by Pooja Pokhrel (ht 09/03/2004)
Ensure
equal pay: Women activists (ht 09/03/2004)
Land entitlement patterns,
by Manasa Thakurathi (kp 09/03/2004)
Names
for FDN forwarded (ht 08/03/2004)
Call
to make fair sex air views, by Prasanna Chitrakar (ht 08/03/2004)
Women
seek 35 pc seats in House (ht 08/03/2004)
Let us begin by repealing discriminatory laws,
by Damakant Jayshi (kp 08/03/2004)
Women’s
Day: Average Nepali cares a fig (ht 07/03/2004)
Social capital: Concept and relevance,
by Ram Babu Nepal (kp 06/03/2004)
Charitraheen Cheli:
Women declare independence,
on the occasion of International Women’s Day on 8 March, an underground
Nepali women’s group has issued a 40-point declaration, by Rosy Chhetri
(nt 05/03/2004), Charitrahin Chelis,
by Bishnu Sapkota (kp 11/03(2004), Charitraheen: Rebellion or luxury?
by Sangita Rayamajhi (kp 23/03/2004)
Committee
for secular society (ht 01/03/2004)
Dalit women fight for right to worship,
by Binod Tripathee (kp 01/03/2004)
Dalits & Development
(rn 28/01/2004)
Education still a far cry for Pahari children
(kp 25/01/2004)
Chepangs’ welfare lost like a chimera
(ht 24/01/2004)
Why reservation for Dalits?,
by Suresh Mijar (kp 23/01/2004)
PM for minorities’ representation in govt
(kp 18/01/2004)
Chepang permanent teacher in Makawanpur
(kp 14/01/2004)
“The Basic Challenge Of Our National Development Today Is The Social Exclusion”,
interview with Bimal Prasad Koirala (kp 09/01/2004)
Orphans deprived of citizenship
(kp 03/01/2004)
High level govt committees to effect reforms on key issues
(kp 03/01/2004)
Recognition of Ethnic Rights: "Mary was Fond of Dancing, So She Found a Fiddler for Her Husband",
by Bipin Adhikari (sp 02/01/2004)
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