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  2. Women in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    As most women in Nepal are working as the unpaid labor force in the family and more than 76% of women are involved in agriculture, there is no recognition of their contribution to the economic advantages that the family gets in return. In Nepal only 19% of women have ownership of the fixed assets, whereas 25% of women are head of households.

  3. AP PHOTOS: Nepal women keep the art of traditional ... - AOL

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    Chaudhari, now 41, eventually overcame her family's opposition and today performs in a band of her own called Shrijanshil Mahila Sanstha, or the Self-Reliant Women’s Group. Bal Kumari Bhusal ...

  4. Category:Nepalese female models - Wikipedia

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  5. Sipora Gurung - Wikipedia

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    Sipora Gurung (Nepali: सिपोरा गुरुङ) is a Nepalese national women athlete, volleyball player, actress and beauty pageant winner. She is top 5 finalist of Miss Nepal 2013 & winner of Miss Talent. [2] She was born and raised in Pokhara. [3] She is the youngest daughter of Moti Lal Gurung and Seti Ghising Gurung.

  6. Miss Universe Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Brave Bold Beautiful Crown: This crown was used to award the winner of Miss Vibhaa 2020 (Miss Universe Nepal 2020). The crown focuses on three gems of Sapphire, Ruby and Diamond that glorify the bravery, boldness and beauty of Nepali women.

  7. Bahra ceremony - Wikipedia

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    Bahra tayegu or bahra chuyegu (Nepal Bhasa: बराह तयेगु or बराह चुयेगु ) is a rite of passage in the Newar community of Nepal, involving girls aged 7 to 13 practicing self-discipline for 12 days. Throughout this period, women within the community impart knowledge about womanhood and its various challenges to ...