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Existing Pro-Dalit Policies and Barriers in Implementation |
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| Others Report |
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Tek Tamrakar |
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English |
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DalitMediaHome.com e-library |
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Nepal is a Hindu state with widely diversified castes, culture and religions. Therefore, the late king Prithvi Narayan Shan observed that Nepal is a garden of four varnas and thirty-six castes. Indeed Nepal is the home to a number of ethnic/caste groups with different languages, religions and cultural traditions1. But, it is irony of the social system that some communities are treated as '' low caste'' and regarded as second class human beings.3. This endemic deep-rooted menace of caste discrimination has provided Dalits lower status in the society. Their lack of participation in governance process has raised the question in the edifice of democracy. Therefore, the state is bound to upgrade their life and uproot the caste discrimination by introducing various policies and plans. The pro policies, provisions and plans carried out by His Majesties Government are categorized as given below: Download for more information |
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