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Gender
responsiveness in municipal governance: legal perspectives, by Hari
Phuyal and Ramesh Rokka (tg 31/12/2003)
Women’s
Participation In Development (rn 31/12/2003)
Stringent
laws stressed against women trafficking (kp 30/12/2003), Laws
fail to curb girl-trafficking (ht 31/12/2003)
Muluki
Ain contains discriminatory laws against women: Experts (kp
29/12/2003)
Women
representation in decision-making bodies low (kp 27/12/2003)
Unequal
world for women journos (ht 26/12/2003)
Social
scourge (kp 26/12/2003)
Experts
call for feasible government policies (ht 25/12/2003)
Driving
SAFA tempos safest job for newly trained women, by Pema Sherpa (kp
21/12/2003)
Govt
to open overseas employment for women (kp 19/12/2003)
Unemployment
forces women to opt for army jobs (kp 18/12/2003)
Woman
severely beaten on charge of witchcraft (rn 16/12/2003)
Even
women in executive position face discrimination, by Rachana Bhattarai
(ht 15/12/2003)
Woman
seeks justice against neighbours (kp 15/12/2003)
AGFUND
honours INGO for its work for Nepali women, by Robin Giri (ht
13/12/2003)
Experts
stress women entrepreneurship (kp 13/12/2003)
Family
and police harass 15-yr-old schoolgirl (kp 13/12/2003)
The
making of Durgas, by Mani Dixit (ht 12/12/2003)
Accused
in witchcraft case still left in cold, by Sarad Adhikari (kp
12/12/2003)
Lax
laws allow women to be persecuted as witches, by Rabindra Mishra (kp
11/12/2003)
Women
in conflict-affected areas depressed (ht 10/12/2003)
Divorced
from reality, by Beena Kharel (kp 10/12/2003)
Muslim
woman in social activity despite traditional restraints (kp
08/12/2003)
Female
soldiers and feminism, by Kamala Sarup (pr 04/12/2003), Women
In Uniform, by Sanjaya Dhakal (sp 05/12/2003)
Now,
Badi women go to India for jobs (ht 04/12/2003)
Indigenous
women victims of multiple discrimination (ht 02/12/2003)
14-yr-old
mother of two pregnant again, by D R Pant (kp 01/12/2003)
Women
queue up to join Army, by Rekha Shrestha (ht 28/11/2003)
Family
forced to desert village (kp 28/11/2003)
Violence
against women serious in Nepal (pr 27/11/2003)
Flesh
trade, vice of the valley, by Sophia Khatun (kp 27/11/2003)
Combating
Violence against Dalit Women of the Terai, by Hari Bansh Jha (tg
26/11/2003)
Kamaiya
women still victims of sexual exploitation (ht 26/11/2003)
Two
women accused of witchcraft fined Rs 95,000, by Rabindra Uprety (kp
26/11/2003)
No
focus on problems of girls : Survey (kp 26/11/2003)
Stress
on gender equity in workplace (kp 26/11/2003)
Mainstreaming
gender in trade, by Neelu Thapa (kp 25/11/2003)
Woman
accused of being a witch by her own family, by Pratap Bista (kp
25/11/2003)
Violation
of women’s rights increasing in Nepal, by Sangeeta Rijal (kp
25/11/2003), Discriminatory
laws blamed for violence against women (ht 25/11/2003)
Fighting
trafficking without trespassing on women’s rights, by Natalie Toms
(nt 21/11/2003)
Non-technical
posts in army for women, by Khim Ghale (kp 21/11/2003)
Workshop
on gender issue at workplace (pr 20/11/2003)
Women
take charge of their destiny, by Mahendra Thapa (ht 19/11/2003)
Only
a handful of rape cases reported?, by Rachana Bhattarai (ht
19/11/2003)
Sound
laws urged to protect women workers
(ht 18/11/2003)
Gender
bias blamed for rising suicides (ht 16/11/2003)
Woman
denied right to citizenship, by Chinta Mani Dahal (Kathmandu Post,
13/11/2003)
Gender
Equality and Social Development: Making Women Count (Telegraph,
12/11/2003)
Man
discards wife after 20 yrs, alleges she is Dalit, by DR Panta
(Kathmandu Post, 12/11/2003)
5-yr-old
girl ‘wants’ dad’s property (Himalayan Times, 08/11/2003)
Woman
accused of witchcraft faces life threats (Kathmandu Post, 08/11/2003)
Women’s
participation in politics mulled (Kathmandu Post, 01/11/2003)
Women
firm to take taxi driving as profession (Kathmandu Post, 31/10/2003)
Women
staff to be permanent (Kathmandu Post, 31/10/2003)
Illogical
custom (Kathmandu Post, 30/10/2003)
Young
women in TV indicate societal changes, by Rachna Bhattarai (Himalayan
Times, 28/10/2003)
Gender
Experience Idea- Exchange Programme; A summary Gender Experience Idea-
Exchange Programme; A summary (Telegraph, 22/10/2003)
Women
tempo drivers prove their mettle, by Prasanna Chitrakar (Himalayan
Times, 21/10/2003)
Loved
till 50, raped after that, too shy to go to court, by Bikash Sangraula
(Kathmandu Post, 15/10/2003)
Inter-caste
brides face hard times (Kathmandu Post, 14/10/2003)
Women
face difficulties in getting grants (Kathmandu Post, 14/10/2003)
Justice
eludes victims of sexual assault, by Sangeeta Rijal (Kathmandu Post,
10/10/2003)
Women
in Kavre tailor a new future (Himalayan Times, 08/10/2003)
Bordello
bound (Himalayan Times, 01/10/2003)
Women
have little prospects of legal redress unless they buckle up for a fight,
by Bikash Sangraula (Kathmandu Post, 26/09/2003), Consultation
on CEDAW shadow report (Kathmandu Post, 26/09/2003)
Life’s
cruel vicissitudes keep haunting these girls, by Sabgeeta Rijal
(Kathmandu Post, 22/09/2003)
Women
patronising beauty parlours in a big way, by Archana Parajuli
(20/09/2003)
Nepal’s
Literacy Goals: Illiterate Women Should Be At Focus, by Meg Dixit
(Spotlight, 19/09/2003)
Focus
on women empowerment for development (Kathmandu Post, 16/09/2003)
Women
strive for higher civil service positions, by Yuvraj Acharya and Kiran
Bhandari (Kathmandu Post, 15/09/2003)
Kindergarten
teacher crowned Miss Nepal, by Saurav Jung Thapa (Kathmandu Post,
14/09/2003), Cut
hocus-pocus out, by Sabin Ranabhatt (Kathmandu Post, 24/09/2003)
80
per cent of women illiterate in mountains of Nepal, by Nitya Nanda
Timsina (Kathmandu Post, 08/09/2003)
Woman
forced to seek divorce for bearing girlchild (Kathmandu Post,
03/09/2003)
Status
of Nepali Women (Telegraph, 03/09/2003)
A
vicious cycle, by Sanjaya Dhakal (Rabble, Canada, 26/08/2003)
See also Chhaupadi
System: Age Old Superstition, by Sanjaya Dhakal (Spotlight,
12/09/2003)
Purging
mindset (Himalayan Times, 26/08/2003)
Women
and travel metaphor, by Sangita Rayamajhi (Kathmandu Post, 26/08/2003)
Single
women ostracised (Kathmandu Post, 26/08/2003)
How
‘unskilled’ tag helps artful traffickers beat law, by Rekha
Shrestha (Himalayan Times, 25/08/2003)
Lured
with the bait of Gulf jobs, young girls land up in Indian brothels
(Kathmandu Post, 25/08/2003)
Laws
needed to check torture of ‘witches’ (Himalayan Times, 23/08/2003)
Badi
women change trade for children’s sake (Kathmandu Post, 22/08/2003)
Women
receive low wages, by Dharma Prasad Poudel (Kathmandu Post,
21/08/2003)
Increasing
Cases of Uteral Prolapse: Issues Related with Women's Right to Health,
by Bipin Adhikari (Spotlight, 15/08/2003)
'63
pc girls deprived of basic education‘ (Kathmandu Post, 15/08/2003)
Lifestyle
of rural women changing, by Gokul Baskota (People's Review,
14/08/2003)
Uneducated
women prove to be efficient health workers (Kathmandu Post,
12/08/2003)
Maiti
Nepal Celebrates 10 Years of Rescuing Trafficked Girls, by Meg Dixit
(Spotlight, 08/08/2003)
Menstruating
women forced to lead ostracised existences (Kathmandu Post,
08/08/2003)
Morality
clashes with safety: Should a woman carry condoms? by Suvecha Pant
(Kathmandu Post, 02/08/2003)
Violence
against Women: A documentary features heart-rending cases of violence
against women (Spotlight, 01/08/2003)
Army
to open up for women soon, by Rekha Shrestha (Himalayan Times,
31/07/2003), Heartening
(Himalayan Times, 01/08/2003)
Women
tortured for witchcraft (Kathmandu Post, 31/07/2003)
Sancharika
depicts the plight of Nepali women through film (Telegraph,
30/07/2003)
Abortion
accused out of prison, up against stigma, by Mridula R L Rana
(Himalayan Times, 27/07/2003)
Woman
member in NPC soon: Thapa (Kathmandu Post, 27/07/2003)
Documentary
on women-trafficking screened (Kathmandu Post, 25/07/2003)
Sexual
violence and armed conflict, by Kamala Sarup (People's Review,
24/07/2003)
Society
blamed for gender discrimination (Himalayan Times, 24/07/2003)
Deliberation
on unequal representation of women (Kathmandu Post, 23/07/2003)
Rescued
circus girls narrate harrowing tales of exploitation, by Sangeeta
Rijal (Kathmandu Post, 23/07/2003)
Mainstreaming
gender into the lifestyle, by Vijay Kunwar (Kathmandu Post,
18/07/2003)
Yet
another case of ‘witchcraft’ and extra-legal handling, by Shankar
Acharya (Kathmandu Post, 17/07/2003)
Educated
women also vulnerable to trafficking (Himalayan Times, 13/07/2003)
Unmarried
pregnancies rising: NWC (Himalayan Times, 11/07/2003)
The
gender factor, by Chetana Uprety (Himalayan Times, 30/06/2003)
Few
women take up media jobs (Himalayan Times, 30/06/2003)
Abortion
legal, but 59 women jailed for it (Himalayan Times, 27/06/2003), Many
still in prison despite legalisation of abortion (Kathmandu Post,
29/06/2003)
35
girls rescued from Indian circuses arrive (Kathmandu Post, 25/05/2003)
UNWO-sponsored
education programme benefits girls (Himalayan Times, 24/06/23003)
Working
mothers score high, by Manipadma Jena (Kathmandu Post, 23/06/2003)
A
pregnant woman speaks out her owes of extreme cruelty (Kathmandu Post,
23/06/2003)
Nepali
women raising voices against conjugal rape, by Sudha Shrestha
(Kathmandu Post, 23/06/2003)
50-yr-old
‘witch’ brutally thrashed by in-laws, by Harsha Subba (Kathmandu
Post, 19/06/2003)
Gender
integration : Maoists no different, by Namrata Sharma (Kathmandu Post,
17/06/2003)
‘Witch’
banished from home (Himalayan Times, 16/06/2003)
Woman’s
stand for her rights in foreign soil (Kathmandu Post, 15/06/2003)
Divorced
women face stigma, discrimination, by Sangeeta Rijal (Kathmandu Post,
15/06/2003)
Discrimination
against indigenous women, by Lucky Sherpa (Kathmandu Post, 14/06/2003)
National
Human Rights Commission Decides on Witchcraft Cases, by Bipin Adhikari
(Spotlight, 13/06/2003)
Why
so many women have become Maoists, by Prakash A Raj (Himalayan Times,
13/06/2003)
NWC
draft to improve women’s status ready (Himalayan Times, 13/06/2003)
I
am in favor of girls enjoying property rights, interview with Sirjana
Sharma (Telegraph, 11/06/2003)
Plight
of a girl who was denied education by her in-laws (Telegraph,
11/06/2003)
High
time to focus on measures to curb dowry system (Kathmandu Post,
10/06/2003)
Two
sides of marital rape decree, by Devi Raman Pandit (Kathmandu Post,
09/06/2003)
150,000
girls in cabin, dance restaurants of Kathmandu, by Maina Dhital
(Kathmandu Post, 09/06/2003)
Badi
women express ire on NGOs, media, by Mohan Budha Aer (Kathmandu Post,
08/06/2003)
Dimensions
Of Depression-Gender Link, by Niranjan Prasad Upadhyay (Spotlight,
06/06/2003)
Happy
beginning (Himalayan Times, 05/06/2003)
Rehabilitation
of trafficked women ‘an uphill task’ (Himalayan Times, 05/06/2003)
Women
on top, by Santosh Pokharel (Kathmandu Post, 05/06/2003)
Lack
of policy affects rescue operation of trafficked women (Kathmandu
Post, 05/06/2003)
If
abortion is legal, why are these women in prison?, by Sudha Shrestha
(Kathmandu Post,.05/06/2003)
Case
against sexual harassment filed (Himalayan Times, 04/06/2003), Petitioners
demand laws against sexual harassment, by Bikash Sangraula (Kathmandu
Post, 06/06/2003)
For
some, release from prison brings no joy, by Sudha Shrestha (Kathmandu
Post, 03/06/2003), Maoists
spark terror in Palpa (Kathmandu Post, 03/06/2003)
Bringing
hope and help, by Sudha Shrestha (Kathmandu Post, 01/06/2003)
What’s
her fault ? by Eva Manandhar (Kathmandu Post, 01/06/2003)
Does
gender discrimination thrive on folklore? by Bikash Sangraula
(Kathmandu Post, 01/06/2003)
Widow
marriage: A youth sets an example, by Kiran Chapagain (Kathmandu Post,
31/05/2003)
Women
form 85 pc of leprosy afflicted (Kathmandu Post, 27/05/2003)
Low
presence of women in civil service worries activists (Kathmandu Post,
27/05/2003)
Feminism
for social justice, by Soni Thapa (Kathmandu Post, 26/05/2003)
Woman
tortured to death (Himalayan Times, 25/05/2003), ‘Victim’
of witchcraft dies of torture, by Tika Bhatt (Kathmandu Post,
27/05/2003)
Dowry
: Where are we heading ? by Krishna P. Acharya (Kathmandu Post,
25/05/2003), Dowry
curse shadows capital city, by Bikash Sangraula (Kathmandu Post,
27/05/2003)
Woman
shines in man’s world (Himalayan Times, 24/05/2003)
Bakery
proves tasty to young women (Kathmandu Post, 21/05/2003)
Cut
the rhetoric out, by Beena Kharel (Kathmandu Post, 21/05/2003)
Women
power missing, by Damaru Lal Bhandari (Kathmandu Post, 21/05/2003)
Abortion
law ineffective due to lack of bylaws (Himalyan Times, 15/05/2003), Abortion
redux (Himalayan Times, 16/05/2003)
Call
to correct discriminatory laws (Himalayan Times, 12/05/2003)
Discrimination
against Nepali women still rampant (Kathmandu Post, 12/05/2003)
Govt
to protect interests of women seeking foreign jobs (Kathmandu Post,
10/05/2003), Policies,
norms unfavourable to migrant women workers (Himalayan Times,
10/05/2003)
CSWs
in capital continue to be exploited in absence of protective laws, by
Bikash Sangraula & Jitendra Shah (Kathmandu Post, 10/05/2003), Streetwalkers’
sexploitation slur on cops, by Dikshya Thakuri (Himalayan Times,
10/05/2003)
Equality
between men and women vital for social justice (Kathmandu Post,
08/05/2003)
Future
tense and Nepali women, by Sangita Rayamajhi (Kathmandu Post,
06/05/2003)
Rural
Doti women show keen interest in books (Kathmandu Post, 06/05/2003)
Disparity
adds to health woes (Himalayan Times, 05/05/2003)
Interaction
on single woman (Kathmandu Post, 03/05/2003)
Women
and Reconciliation Strategy, by Kamala Sarup (People's Review,
01/05/2003)
Putting
women at the center, by Sudha Shrestha (Kathmandu Post, 01/05/2003)
Improper
use (Kathmandu Post, 01/05/2003)
Focus
on concerns of indigenous women (Kathmandu Post, 01/05/2003)
Rana
new chairman of Sancharika Samuha (Himalayan Times, 28/04/2003)
Can
our women change the laws of history ? by Shiba Datta Gyawali
(Kathmandu Post, 27/04/2003)
Friends
account for 26 pc of violence against women (Himalayan Times,
24/04/2003)
Nine-month
pregnant woman refused treatment (Kathmandu Post, 22/04/2003)
Empowering
Rural Women, by Jhabindra Bhandari (Rising Nepal, 21/04/2003)
Sexual
harassment at workplace: Bane for women, by Nirmala Sharma (Kathmandu
Post, 21/04/2003)
Mothers’
right to underage children still evasive (Rising Nepal, 20/04/2003)
Majority
of Nepalese women suffer fatal complexities (Rising Nepal, 19/04/2003)
Sweet
And Sour, by PNK (Rising Nepal, 17/03/2003)
Women
at work : Still miles behind, by Beena Kharel (Kathmandu Post,
16/04/2003)
Widowed
by war, ostracised by own, ignored by society (Kathmandu Post,
16/04/2003), War
widows: Singed, scarred and shunned (Himalayan Times, 16/04/2003)
Nepali
women: Myth and reality, by LB Thapa (Kathmandu Post, 14/04/2003)
Unrest
hit women, kids most: Experts (Himalayan Times, 12/04/2003)
Policy
improvement to promote women, by Jamuna Ulak (Space Time Today,
12/04/2003)
Activists
want Pokharel out (Himalayan Times, 11/04/2003)
Justice
Aborted: The fate of over 50 women prisoners charged with abortion remains
uncertain, by Sanjaya Dhakal (Spotlight,11/04/2003)
Helping
soldiers’ widows to a decent life, by Rekha Shrestha (Himalayan
Times, 10/04/2003)
Touch
him not, by Arti Singh (Space Time Today, 10/04/2003)
Females
are encouraged to apply ? by Arti Singh (Kathmandu Post, 10/04/2003)
When
women begin to ‘overtake’ men on the streets..., by Shreejana
Shrestha and Sanjeeta Kharel (Kathmandu Post, 10/04/2003)
Women
still denied access to temple (Himalayan Times, 09/04/2003)
Women
start asserting right to parental property, by Suvecha Pant (Kathmandu
Post, 09/04/2003)
Syangjali
girls learning employment-oriented skills (Space Time Today,
08/04/2003)
First
woman tempo driver for women's empowerment (Kathmandu Post,
07/04/2003)
25
pc of school-age girls deprived of basic education, by Nitya Nanda
Timsina (Kathmandu Post, 06/04/2003)
Gender
Discrimination, by Barsha Gautam (Rising Nepal, 03/04/2003)
Women
politicians plan to set up training institute (Himalayan Times,
02/04/2003)
‘Witch-hunters’
strike again, by Leelanath Ghimire (Kathmandu Post, 02/04/2003)
Woman
complains of dowry harrasment (Himalayan Times, 01/04/2003)
See also Harrowing
hell (Himalayan Times, 02/04/2003)
Sex
workers number 6,000 in Pokhara, says report (Himalayan Times,
01/04/2003)
Women
and land distribution, by Poonam Paneru (Space Time Today, 31/03/2003)
Pregnant
wife abandoned by husband for dowry (Kathmandu Post, 30/03/2003)
Oh,
just a housewife!, by Seema P Golchha (Himalayan Times, 27/03/2003)
Prostitution
a past thing for Badi women (Space Time Today, 26/03/2003)
An
open letter to the Chief Justice, by Aruna Uprety (Kathmandu
Post,22/03/2003)
Rescued
trafficked women face tough challenges (Kathmandu Post, 22/03/2003)
Nepali
women high on Kasautii Zindagii Kay, other Indian soap operas
(Kathmandu Post, 22/03/2003)
Nepal's
war babies: Love in the time of war: legacy of seven years of conflict,
by Durga Pokhrel (Nepali Times, 21/03/2003)
Majhi
girl determined to set example in village (Himalayan Times,
21/03/2003)
200
women rescued (Himalayan Times, 21/03/2003)
Dalit
woman moves District Court seeking justice (Kathmandu Post,
21/03/2003)
Reconsidering
The Issue Of Women’s Human Rights And Political Rights, by Kapil
Shrestha (Telegraph, 19/03/2003)
Women’s
role in Nepal, by Surendra Kumar Dahal (Space Time Today, 19/03/2003)
Women
earn only 57 pc of what men bring home (Himalayan Times, 18/03/2003)
Call
to reform discriminatory laws against women (Kathmandu Post,
15/03/2003)
See also 156
incumbent provisions against women (Space Time Today, 15/03/2003), Review
disriminatory laws: Activists (Himalayan Times, 15/03/2003)
Irish
HR activist ushers in ‘Global Women's Strike’, by Sudha Shrestha
(Kathmandu Post, 13/03/2003)
Women
want equal role in decision-making processes (Himalayan Times,
12/03/2003)
Men,
Women And Power, by Anjali Subedi (Rising Nepal, 10/03/2003)
CBS
mulling to conduct survey on women, children, by Damaru Lal Bhandari
(Kathmandu Post, 10/03/2003)
Strategic
plan in gender mainstreaming soon: Khapangi (Rising Nepal, 09/03/2003)
Court
And Women, by Ananta Raj Luitel (Rising Nepal, 08/03/2003)
Empowering
Rural Women Focus On Safe Motherhood, by Jhabindra Bhandari (Rising
Nepal, 08/03/2003)
See also Safe
motherhood programme effective for raising awareness (Space Time
Today, 09/03/2003)
Girls
call for education (Himalayan Times, 08/03/2003)
Women
seek 35 pc seats in House (Himalayan Times, 08/03/2003)
Call
to make fair sex air views, by Prasanna Chitrakar (Himalayan Times,
08/03/2003)
Gulf's
wide for women endeavours, by Meena Kaini (Himalayan Times,
08/03/2003)
Women’s
suffering and torture magically portrayed, by Rupak D Sharma (Space
Time Today, 08/03/2003)
An
open letter to Nepali mothers, by Aruna Uprety (Kathmandu Post,
08/03/2003)
More
women entrepreneurs making it despite hurdles, by Uma Ghosh (Space
Time Today, 05/03/2003)
Age-old
profession suffocates Badi women, by Dil Bahadur Chhatyal (Kathmandu
Post, 05/03/2003)
Report
sheds poor light on girls' education (Kathmandu Post, 05/03/2003)
See also Unfair
deal for fair sex in schools (Himalayan Times, 05/03/2003)
Women
replace men in Army, by Rekha Shrestha (Himalayan Times, 03/03/2003)
Parents’
attitude towards daughters changing, by Sudha Shrestha (Kathmandu
Post, 02/03/2003)
Minors
appeal for cancellation of their marriages, by Tanchoma Foembo (Rising
Nepal, 01/03/2003)
A
Macho Man Has 10 Wives, by Baburam Dhakal (Rising Nepal, 26/02/2003)
Kumaris
to get allowance (Himalayan Times, 25/02/2003)
Where
girls get married at 14 (Space Time Today, 25/02/2003)
Gender
mainstreaming urged in context of globalisation (Kathmandu Post,
24/02/2003)
Women
Behind The Wheels, by Uday Lama (Rising Nepal, 21/02/2003)
If
the peace fails the country will face a grave accident, interview with
Durga Pokharel, Chairmperson of Women's Commission (People's Review,
20/02/2003)
Conflict
resolution and women, by Kamala Sarup (People's Review, 20/02/2003)
Women
In Enterprise, by Jamuna Ulak (Rising Nepal, 20/02/2003)
Women
entrepreneurs have low risk taking capacity (Telegraph, 19/02/2003)
Radio
programme on female health, nutrition issues (Kathmandu Post,
17/02/2003)
Women
Entrepreneurs Need New Vision, by Maina Dhital (Rising Nepal,
12/02/2003)
Cruel
treatment meted out to woman for practising ‘witchcraft’, by
Pratap Bista (Kathmandu Post, 12/02/2003)
'Those
who come to sleep with are equally corrupt', by Tanchoma Foembo
(Rising Nepal, 10/02/2003)
See also editorial Caring
For CSWs (Rising Nepal, 11/02/2003)
Alarming
rise in cases of rape, by Hem Dulal (Himalayan Times, 09/02/2003)
Reports
spell out steps to ensure gender parity, by Damaru Lal Bhandari
(Kathmandu Post, 09/02/2003)
Duo
defies tradition, gives child marriages the miss, by Dinesh Regmi
(Kathmandu Post, 08/02/2003)
Sex
for sale: The only job available, by Shiva Gaule (Nepali Times,
07/02/2003)
Broker
involved in girl trafficking arrested (Kathmandu Post, 07/02/2003)
Rebel
women were sexually abused: NWC (Kathmandu Post, 07/02/2003)
Women
to be permitted to work abroad (Rising Nepal, 06/02/2003)
Nepali
women in Gulf: Strict monitoring required (Space Times Today,
05/02/2003)
Girl
trafficking, by Uttam Maharjan (Space Times Today, 05/01/2003)
Serious
efforts needed to check women trafficking (Rising Nepal, 31/01/2003)
Aimlessness:
A female psyche, by Yug Pathak (Space Time Today, 31/01/2003)
Women's
Contribution In Economy: Valuable Input, by Prativa Subedi (Rising
Nepal, 29/01/203)
New
policies for women entrepreneurs needed, by Jamuna Ulak (Kathmandu
Post, 29/01/2003)
Women
politicians—not just cheer-leaders, by Beena Kharel (Kathmandu Post,
01/01/2003)
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