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Daya Bir Singh Kansakar Paropakar Adarsha High School, established 1952 Prasuti Griha maternity hospital, established 1959. Daya Bir Singh Kansakar (Nepali: दयावीरसिंह कंसकार; 1911 – 5 February 2001, Kathmandu, Nepal) was a Nepalese social worker and the first blood donor in Nepal.
Afterwards, he collected the published lyrics from the magazine and issued the book Hamro Lok Sanskriti. [2] While Joshi was working on publishing the book, he met poet Gopal Prasad Rimal who encouraged him to "treasure the folk culture, the stories, songs, and lifestyle of Nepal's rural population". [4]
Secondary Education Examination (SEE) is the final examination in the secondary school system of Nepal which is being taken by National Examination Board .National Examination Board upgraded from what was previously known as School Leaving Certificate (SLC).
Fundamental rights and duties in Nepal are the basic human rights mentioned in the Part III of Constitution of Nepal for every Nepalese citizen. This allows a Nepalese citizen to live a life with dignity. Article 16 to Article 46 of the Nepalese constitution guarantees 31 fundamental rights to Nepalese people.
[1] The Government of Nepal legally abolished and criminalized any caste-based discrimination, including "untouchability" (the ostracism of a specific caste) - in 1963. [2] With Nepal's step towards freedom and equality, Nepal, previously ruled by a Hindu monarchy, was a Hindu nation which has now become a secular state. [3]
Animal welfare and rights in Nepal (1 C) C. Caste system in Nepal (3 C, 14 P) D. Discrimination in Nepal (2 C, 2 P) E. ... Pages in category "Social issues in Nepal"
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A paper presented at a seminar on social sciences, Tribhuvan University. 1980. Nepalese in Tibet. Contributions to Nepalese Studies 8(1): 1‐19.6; 1982. The Process of Nepalization. In Anthropological and Linguistic Studies of the Gandaki Area in Nepal (Monumenta Serindica 10). Dor Bahadur Bista, et al., eds., pp. 1‐20.