Cases
of human rights violation up (ht 31/12/2017)
Abolishing
Chhaupadi: Jumla women in period no longer deemed
unclean, by DB Buda (rep 30/12/2017)
‘Women’s
issues must be addressed separately’ (ht 29/12/2017)
To
forget or not to forget: Can new provincial governments
address hardships of war victims?, by Shreejana
Shrestha (nt 29/12/2017)
SC
directs police not to harass people based on appearances
(kp 28/12/2017)
Untouchability
cases being settled under duress (ht 28/12/2017)
NHRC
paints bleak picture of prison conditions: Many of the
prisons damaged in the 2015 earthquake have yet to be
reconstructed (ht 28/12/2017)
Dom
families in Saptari have no land to build latrines
(ht 28/12/2017)
Relief
materials rot in storehouse while quake victims battle
with cold and hunger, by Bhagawati Lama (rep
28/12/2017)
Punishable
but pervasive: Incidents of child marriage in Nepal are
widespread yet remain woefully underreported, by
Chun Bahadur Gurung (kp 28/12/2017)
Quake
victims lack resources to rebuild (ht 27/12/2017), Post-quake
reconstruction: Only 11 pc private homes built so far,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 28/12/2017) [a
crime committed by NRA, government and adminstration!]
36
pc children below 5 stunted in Nepal; Anemia prevalence
in increasesd 5 percent, by Bishnu Prasad Aryal (rep
27/12/2017)
Nepali
woman returns home from Iraq incapacitated, by
Pradeep Menyangbo (kp 26/12/2017)
Child
marriage rampant in far flung areas of Bajura district
(ht 26/12/2017)
Some
drugs supplied by govt, pvt sector are substandard: NHRC,
by Bishnu Prasad Aryal (rep 26/12/2017), Health
Ministry downplays NHRC drugs report, by Bishnu
Prasad Aryal (rep 28/12/2017)
Quake
survivors battling with extreme cold, by Kishan
Sangeet Nepali (rep 26/12/2017)
Breaking
barrier:
Placing persons with disabilities under guardianship is
a violation of human rights, it is unfair and
unnecessary, by Dev Datta Joshi (rep 26/12/2017)
News
portals asked to reveal news sources in Silwal case
(kp 25/12/2017), MPR
asks online media to reveal source (ht 25/12/2017),
Online
portals move HC against police order (rep
27/12/2017)
Rautahat
woman thrashed for 'practicing witchcraft' (ht
25/12/2017), Long
way
to go: Fighting this illegal and abominable practice is
not just the duty of government; NGOs also should come
up and act against the social scourge (ht 26/12/2017
Students
practicing early marriage to be deprived of various
facilities in schools, by Krishna Oli (rep
25/12/2017)
The
need for a watchdog: The media needs to get its
priorities right and report news that matters to the
public, by Anil Bhattarai (kp 24/12/2017)
Male
chambers:
Only six of 165 candidates picked for House of
Representatives under FPTP are women, which comes to a
paltry 3.63 percent, by Meena Bhatta (rep
24/12/2017)
NHRC
says human rights situation bleak, by Rupesh Acharya
(ht 24/12/2017)
Police
shoot dead Myadi recruit for protesting pay cut, by
Tularam Pandey (kp 23/12/2017), Curfew
clamped in Manma, by Tularam Pandey (kp 24/12/2017)
Lack
of ID cards delays Haliyas' rehabilitation, by
Pushkar Bhandari (rep 23/12/2017)
People
practicing or promoting Chhaupadi in Dhamile to be
punished, by Jagat Khadka (rep 23/12/2017)
Protect
rights of LGBTI people, ICJ tells govt (ht
22/12/2017)
Children
of single, divorced parents face difficulty acquiring
citizenship (ht 22/12/2017)
Women
migrant workers continue to face abuse (ht
22/12/2017)
Dalit
presence in Parliament still seen as tokenism, by
Bhadra Sharma (rep 22/12/2017), Protect
political rights of Dalits: NHRC chair (ht
23/12/2017)
29
out of 100 people poor: Govt uses Multidimensional
Poverty Index to measure national poverty for the first
time, by Rupak D. Sharma (kp 21/12/2017)
CIEDP
urges government to extend its term by three years,
by Roshan S. Nepal (ht 21/12/2017)
Quake
victims to spend third winter in tents, by
Madhusudan Guragain (rep 20/12/2017) [This
is a grave crime committed by politicians, NRA and other
administrators!!], In
despair, quake victims living on flood-prone riverbank,
by Shiva Hari Ghimire (rep 21/12/2017)
More
people benefiting from free health service (ht
20/12/2017)
‘Government
media not inclusive’ (ht 20/12/2017)
Nepal
govt failed to curb illegal recruitment fees, says
Amnesty Int’l (kp 19/12/2017) [see AI
press release], Lost
without recourse: Govt has failed to enforce laws that
would discourage exploitation of migrant workers (kp
20/12/2017), Value
of life: Why are Nepali migrants, who were proven to be
medically fit before departure, dying in large numbers
abroad?, by Roni Pradhan (kp 20/12/2017)
Protecting
workers
without borders: Nepal should benefit from migration,
but not at the cost of the rights and wellbeing of
migrants, by Paul I. Norton (kp 17/12/2017)
Police
arrest alleged human trafficker: He left several women
in the lurch promising them high-paying jobs in Iraq
(ht 17/12/2017)
MoH
proposes free treatment for people injured in road
accidents (ht 17/12/2017)
Caste
discrimination hampering development in Tarai, says
Yadav (ht 17/12/2017)
HIV-infected
children in Baitadi deprived of education, health care
(ht 16/12/2017)
Women
risking their lives in Achham in obsession for a male
child, by Khamma
Khatri (rep
16/12/2017)
Child
marriage blamed for adolescent violence (rep
15/12/2017)
No.
of
directly elected female candidates slumps further: Only
six secure seats in House of Representatives under FPTP
category in these elections (kp 14/12/2017), Investing
in inclusion: Constitutionally guaranteed
proportional representation won’t guarantee
qualitative change (kp 15/12/2017) [The
parties' women discriminating way of nominating
candidates for elections is a fundamental crime and a
grave violation of the constitution!!], Need
to aim higherWomen’s representation in public life has
risen, but we shouldn’t become complacent, by Kabi
Adhikari (kp 15/12/2017)
Man
on
the run set to walk into Parliament: Resham Chaudhary
wins election from Kailali-1; He is on our wanted list;
we will arrest him: Police (kp 13/12/2017) [Question
to EC and RJPN: What about artiucle 87 of the
constitution??]
Don’t
forget the children: Leaders have promised magnificent
things, but said little about ending malnutrition,
by PC Wasti (kp 13/12/2017)
Outlawed
Chhaupadi
still in practice: The Criminal Code stipulates a
three-month jail term or Rs 3,000 fine, or both, for
anyone forcing a woman to follow the custom (ht
13/12/2017)
Counselling
For Transformation, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn 12/12/2017)
9th
Human Rights National Magna Meet ends with 50-point
declaration (ht 12/12/2017)
Helpline
for GBV plaints launched (kp 11/12/2017), Zonta
marks 16 days of activism against GBV (kp
11/12/2017)
Prez
stresses upliftment of marginalised communities (kp
10/12/2017) [For example, by not
participating them in politics?], The
politics
of human rights: Govt must enact laws for protecting and
promoting human rights if Constitution is to be
implemented, by Mohna Ansari (kp 10/12/2017), Forgetting
something: The transition is said to have been a
success, but conflict victims still wait for justice,
by Ram Kumar Bhandari (kp 10/12/2017)
NHRC
concerned over country’s poor human rights track record
(kp 09/12/2017), Rights
situation not satisfactory: NHRC (ht 09/12/2017),
AHRC
urges govt to improve human rights situation (ht
09/12/2017)
#16
Days:
Make the call: Only if the culture of shame and silence
around Gender Based Violence is broken will we be able
to create a safe environment, by Biska Thapa (kp
08/12/2017)
FNJ
moves SC demanding release of arrested journalists
(kp 06/12/2017)
Equality
before
the law: Govt must examine all areas of law to ensure
persons with disabilities have unbiased right of legal
capacity, by Dev Datta Joshi (kp 06/12/2017)
TRC
ignored due process while probing war-era cases: Victims,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 05/12/2017)
Leave
no one behind: Nepal can be proud of its efforts to
tackle gender-based violence, but a lot remains to be
done, by Richard Morris and Rurik Marsden (kp
05/12/2017)
Nepal
yet to ratify third optional protocol to CRC (ht
05/12/2017)
A
lot has healed but scars remain: Two years after a
deadly violence in the Tharu heartland, the political
landscape has changed dramatically; The raw energy and
anger that fuelled the Tharu protests across the mid-
and far-western Tarai in 2015 has lessened substantially,
by Akhilesh Upadhyay (kp 04/12/2017)
Dahal
signs deal with Bandarmude blast victims, by Shiva
Puri (kp 04/12/2017) [This means that he at last admits the crime, but
justice looks different!! Abd who will pay all this, the
state or the Maoist party??], Justice
eludes conflict victims, by Ujjwal Satyal (ht
04/12/2017), Dahal's
deal with Badarmude victims draws flak (rep
05/12/2017), TRC
takes exception to Dahal’s deal with Madi blast victims
(kp 06/12/2017)
Visually
impaired students deprived of joy of reading (ht
03/12/2017)
Online
listing of VAW cases from Dec 11 (kp 02/12/2017)
Girls
face barriers in accessing education, health, safety:
Report (kp 01/12/2017), Report
highlights
barriers Nepali girls face in accessing education: The
report provides data of education, child marriage and
VAW (ht 02/12/2017)
Families
of Maleth victims want jobs, education (ht
01/12/2017)
Temporary
cop injured in Dang explosion dies: 1st casualty of
anti-poll activities, by Durga Lal KC (kp
30/11/2017), NC
candidate among seven hurt in Udaypur IED blast, by
Dilliram Khatiwada (kp 30/11/2017), NHRC
condemns rising incidents of bomb attack (kp
30/11/2017)
Transitional
justive:
Lack of designated law minister puts MoPR in quandary:
Act amendment process stalled as commissions’ term nears
end (kp 29/11/2017)
Stuck
in limbo: Government should advocate to international
groups on behalf of its exploited out-migrants (kp
29/11/2017)
Transitional
justice:
Probe into 500 cases completed in 2 provinces: Reports
to be sent to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
head office for review before further process;
Commission unable to review the investigated cases
as senior officials from the TRC headquarters have
been deputed for the elections, by Binod Ghimire (kp
26/11/2017)
Violence
against women continues (ht 26/11/2017)
Reconstruction
work snail-paced (ht 26/11/2017)
Space
of absence: Women and other marginalised gender groups
cannot afford to ignore inaccessibility to
fundamental rights, by Archana Thapa (kp 24/11/2017)
Transitional
justice: CIEDP to summon Deuba over conflict-era
disappearances, by Chitranga Thapa (kp 23/11/2017)
Speakers
stress effective implementation of CEDAW (kp
23/11/2017)
11
years of peace agreement: Conflict victims’ wait for
justice continues, by Binod Ghimire (kp 22/11/2017),
Piecemeal
process: 11 years after CPA, political parties are still
to internalise the essence of transitional justice
(kp 23/11/2017)
SC
calls parties, EC to discuss 33 pc women candidates,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 22/11/2017) [Why
only 4 days ahead of the first election day?]
Achham
rife with cases of violence against women (kp
21/11/2017), VAW
cases rampant in Achham district: Much of the
violence unreported; Five rapes reported in five months
(ht 21/11/2017)
Despite
higher population size women voters are less than men
(kp 19/11/2017)
Blind
people call for secret voting rights (kp 16/11/2017)
Slaving
away: Govt has proven toothless, instead of taking
strong position to protect migrant workers (kp
10/11/2017)
TRC,
CIEDP stare at crisis as term sees end: Act needs to be
amended to give the commissions more time to work,
by Binod Ghire (kp 08/11/2017), Trauma
in transition:Tenures of toothless transitional justice
bodies need to be renewed; given greater independence
(kp 09/11/2017)
Gender
discriminatory practices not on parties’ vote agenda,
by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp 08/11/2017)
Maina
Sunuwar
murder case: SC orders Kavre court to produce documents;
three ex-Nepal army officials were sentenced to life in
prison in April (kp 07/11/2017)
No
women candidates in Province 6 for FPTP vote, by
Janak Nepal (kp 05/11/2017)
Election
authority yet to start voter education drive: Vote three
weeks away; Fear for high invalid votes (kp
05/11/2017)
Health
insurance made mandatory for all (ht 05/11/2017)
Guilty
of Madi bus ambush should face legal action: Dahal
(kp 05/11/2017) [Change of mind?]
Challenges
faced by female journalists discussed (ht
05/11/2017)
Woman
killed for refusing group sex proposal: Police (kp
04/11/2017)
Call
to end impunity for crimes perpetrated against
journalists (ht 04/11/2017)
Politicians
in proportion: Women must be allowed to contest direct
elections so as to develop leadership skills (kp
03/11/2017) [Its is their right! Men have nothing to allow!],
Major
political
parties fail to field enough number of women candidates:
NC has fielded seven, UML six and CPN-MC three women
candidates for phase ll of parliamentary FPTP polls
(ht 03/11/2017)
Justice
delayed
and denied: Many more cases like Dhungel’s will have to
be brought to justice before some kind of normalcy
returns, by Deepak Thapa (kp 02/11/2017)
Electoral
competency: Women are still underrepresented in Nepali
politics and the PR system has not made it any better,
by Sanjaya Mahato (kp 02/11/2017)
Krishna
Adhikari's murder: Hearing put off for December 11
(kp 02/11/2017)
Murder
convict
Dhungel sent to prison: Maoist leader, who was walking
free despite being convicted eight years ago by apex
court, will remain behind bars for 12.5 yrs, by
Manish Gautam (kp 01/11/2017), Arrest
of Dhungel raises hope of justice for war-era victims
(kp 02/11/2017), Search
for
truth and justice continues in Nepal: ICJ; Says arrest
of Maoist leader Dhungel highlights weaknesses, as well
as promises, for conflict victims seeking accountability
(kp 02/11/2017), Half
a milestone: Maoist leader Dhungel’s arrest for war-era
murder should now be followed by broader prosecution
(kp 02/11/2017), Belated
action:
In 2016, the Judgment Implementation Directorate of the
SC had also written to the Nepal Police to execute the
verdict, but the police never responded (ht
03/11/2017)
Dalit
activists demand justice for 14-year-old rape victim
(kp 01/11/2017)
Mother
of two flees abusive husband, by Basanta Pratap
Singh (kp 30/10/2017)
New
law sets five-year jail term for marital rape
(ht 30/10/2017)
Foreign
secretary attends UNSC debate (ht 29/10/2017) [The secretary's statement at the
UNSC contradicts relities in Nepal!]
Dalit
leaders demand fair distribution of tickets in second
phase elections (ht 28/10/2017)
‘Ensure
women participation as per statute' (kp 28/10/2017)
50pc
disabled people deprived of ID cards (ht 28/10/2018)
[related to Nawalparasi district]
Dangerous
alliance: State security forces and political parties
have allied to subvert the truth behind human rights
abuses, by Ram Kumar Bhandari (kp 27/10/2017)
Women
leaders demand more media coverage to promote female
leadership (ht 27/10/2017)
Caught
in the middle by middlemen: Migrant workers learn to
face exploitation and abuse from recruiters at home and
abroad, by Upasana Khadka (nt 27/10/2017)
International
conference on peace next month (kp 27/10/2017)
The
right bills: Cabinet has rightly sent two crucial bills
of huge public importance for Presidential approval
(kp 26/10/2017)
Hospital
vandals beware: People who engage in violent acts must
be punished according to the existing laws, by
Ghanashyam Chapagain (kp 26/10/2017)
Govt’s
scheme
for quake victims falls flat: Over 80 per cent acquirers
of new taxi permits have transferred ownership of their
cabs, by Sujan Dhungana (ht 26/10/2017)
Contempt
of
court writ filed against police chief: Petitioner says
failure to arrest murder convict Dhungel is wilful
disobedience by security force (kp 25/10/2017)
Parties
leave out women, Dalits in candidate selection, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 24/10/2017) [Not
even 5 per cent female candidates!!], Fair
share of tickets a far cry for women: Three major
parties field only nine women for Nov 26 polls, by
Arjun Poudel (ht 24/10/2017), Two
alliances field just 8 women under FPTP in first phase
polls: Poll alliances, reluctance of women aspirants,
cited for low female numbers, by Kosh Raj Koirala
(rep 24/10/2017),
Gender
imbalance:
The major political parties have given importance
to male candidates for reasons, or rationale, beyond
anybody’s comprehension (ht 24/10/2017)
Photo
expo on Nepalis sans citizenship (ht 24/10/2017)
Quake
victims struggle to receive grants, by Madhusudan
Guragain (rep 24/10/2017)
Elderly
elated
to get allowance at home: Although the government had
introduced the allowance for the welfare of senior
citizens, they had to struggle a lot for the little
amoount, by Yogesh Rawal (rep 24/10/2017)
If
parties allow human rights problems to fester, new
issues will crop up, interview with Mohna Ansari (kp
23/10/2017)
Three-yr-old
girl raped, murdered (ht 23/10/2017)
Do
more: member of the UNHRC gives an immense opportunity
to share experiences of the unique and successful peace
process (ht 18/10/2017), Well
within our rights: Now a member of the UNHRC, Nepal has
to fully commit to upholding human rights (kp
19/10/2017)
Nepal
elected to UN Human rights Council (kp 17/10/2017),
Nepal
elected UNHRC member (ht 17/10/2017)
Child
labour rampant in far-west (ht 17/10/2017)
Stolen
baby boy was sold to Siraha woman, by Shyamsundar
Shashi (kp 16/10/2017), Babies
as items to steal for some, throwaway for others, by
Suresh Yadav (rep 16/10/2017)
HPE
Bill’s
fate hangs in the balance: Chances of its endorsement
today, the last day of Parliament, slim, as it is not on
the agenda, by Manish Gautam (kp 14/10/2017), Lawmakers
cheated people: Dr KC (kp
14/10/2017), AHRC
urges government to address striking Dr Govinda KC’s
demands (ht 14/10/2017)
Free
press for development: Government should remove
obstacles that prevent people from exercising their
right to information, by Meera Rajbhandari Amatya
(kp 13/10/2017)
Nepal
falls short on ‘right to sight’ goal (ht 13/10/2017)
Plus
and minus: Just because the Maoists are subsumed within
the UML, it doesn’t mean their war crimes will be erased,
by Nilamber Acharya (nt 13/10/2017) [Please
do not conceal that war crimes were committed in the
same way by security forces and at least protected by
the then responsible politicians from NC, CPN-UML and
RPP as well as Gyanendra Shah!]
Discussion
held on migration health policy (kp 12/10/2017)
Army
petitions SC over Kavre court verdict in Maina case,
by Bhasha Sharma (rep 11/10/2017), Set
it right: Nepal Army has to come clean on the Maina
Sunuwar case, as it is an emblematic one (kp
12/10/2017)
House
nod to landmark bill to ensure universal health care,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 11/10/2017), House
passes Health Insurance Bill (rep 11/10/2017)
Children
of refugee parents get birth registration certificates,
by Arjun Rajbanshi (kp 11/10/2017)
Demanding
our
rights: Only through provision of basic services can the
cycle of poverty be broken and the marginalised given a
voice, by Anjita Parajuli (kp 10/10/2017)
Retired
‘living goddess’ starts school (kp 10/10/2017)
MoGA
warns civil servants against contesting polls (ht
10/10/2017) [To
prevent members of special vocational groups from
candidating in elections is a grave violation of equal
fundamental rights!]
Compensation
for flood-affected only after PDNA (ht 10/10/2017) [??]
Ten
years on, displaced families still struggling for
permanent shelter, by Amar Khadka (rep 07/10/2017)
Being
a
girl: Although I see smile on the faces of parents after
the birth of their first child, a girl, their
disappointment is hard to conceal, by Usha Pokharel
(rep 07/10/2017)
My
body, sacred or profane? To remove the idea of impurity
associated with women's body during menstruation, it is
crucial to change how people view the monthly cycle,
by Pabitra Gurung (rep 07/10/2017)
Quake
survivors in Dolakha struggle to repay loans, by
Rajendra Manandhar (kp 06/10/2017)
Flood
victims shut Gulariya ward offices (kp 06/10/2017)
Freed
Kamlaris turning into career women after liberation,
by Kamal Panthi (kp 04/10/2017)
Safe
Migration: Reducing Human Trafficking, by Jhabindra
Bhandari (rn 03/10/2017)
Out
in the cold: Govt has to step up reconstruction efforts
in coordination with local bodies and survivors (kp
03/10/2017), Only
6.6pc of quake-damaged houses rebuilt till date (ht
03/10/2017)
Sons,
daughters to have equal rights in parental property:
Will system dropped from final bill, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (kp 26/09/2017), Sweeping
reforms:
The Will System which was passed at the Legislation
Committee was dropped when the Bills were discussed in
the full House of Parliament (ht 27/09/2017)
‘Human
rights situation not satisfactory’ (ht 26/09/2017)
Three
years on, state of flood victims no better (ht
26/09/2017)
Drinking
water supply cut off for nearly three months in Saptari
(ht 26/09/2017)
Living
as
refugees: Statelessness of Bhutanese Lhotsampas and
Myanmar’s Rohingya has been a cause of human suffering and
needs global attention, by Suresh Sharma (kp
26/09/2017)
Women
rights activist attacked for ‘witchcraft’, by
Shankar Acharya (kp 25/09/2017)
Closure
of OPD services in hospitals hits patients hard (ht
23/09/2017), OPD
services closed in hospitals for third day, by
Sabitri Dhakal (ht 25/09/2017), Doctors’
strike ‘inhuman’, says NHRC (ht 25/09/2017), Pregnant
women hit hard, by Anita Shrestha (ht 25/09/2017), OPD
services closed on fourth day of strike (ht
26/09/2017),
Patients
bear
brunt of docs’ strike: Hundreds of thousands of patients
across country deprived of medical services as doctors
refuse to budge, by Manish Gautam (kp 26/09/2017), Lives
in
peril: The strike goes against the provision of the
Essential Service Operation Act that forbids strikes in
hospitals and health centres (ht 26/09/2017), Docs
up the ante as govt renews call to end strike: NMA warns
of stern protest as patients suffer (kp 27/09/2017),
Malpractice:
Extreme demands have been made by both sides of the case
in holding doctors accountable (kp 27/09/2017), OPDs
closed for 5th day, thousands affected (rep
27/09/2017), Doctors
call off strike after 4-pt deal with govt; hospitals
reopen across country (kp 30/09/2017)
Flood
recovery
plan set to exclude tenant farmers: While the government
announced a Rs 1.25 billion agricultural recovery
package, this aid is unlikely to reach farmers because
they lack formal documentation certifying tenancy,
by Petert Gill and Bhola Paswan (kp 23/09/2017)
Rights
right here at home: While it pushes for a seat on the
United Nations Human Rights Council, experts say the
Nepal Government should also be strengthening human
rights at home, by Marty Logan (nt 22/09/2017)
The
dead, and the dying: Nanda Prasad Adhikari is dead, but
his family’s quest for justice for his murdered son is
not, by Om Astha Rai (nt 22/09/2017), Nanda
Prasad’s last rites yet to be performed (ht
23/09/2017)
Criminal
Code: Chhaupadi and community, by Mukesh Adhikari
(ht 21/09/2017)
Nepali
migrants harassed at Indian border town' (kp
21/09/2017), More
Nepalis being extorted in Indian border areas, by
Tekendra Deuba (ht 25/09/2017)
School
girls build toilet on their own, by Jagat Khadka
(rep 19/09/2017)
Increase
in missing children cases baffles cops (ht 18/09/2017)
Elderly
underfed, neglected at Pashupati old age home, by
Ujjwal Satyal (ht 18/09/2017)
Nepal
invites three UN Rapporteurs as it makes a bid for HR
Council member (rep 18/09/2017)
SWC
probing NGOs for forceful religious conversion, by
Chhabi Lal Tiwari (rep 17/09/2017)
Thawang
chief kidnapped by cadres of Chand-led party: CPN
members say they will release Ghartimagar after
interrogation, by Kashiram Dangi (kp 16/09/2017), Ghartimagar
released (kp 18/09/2017) [Bring
the culprits behind bars if you ever want to end
political impunity!!]
From
terror to tolerance: Efforts promoting interfaith
harmony should be sustained, even as basic human rights
should be upheld, by Bhawana Upadhyay (kp
15/09/2017)
Laws
to protect child rights in the offing: Minister Koirala
(ht 15/09/2017)
ECDC
necessary in every locality: Minister Koirala (kp
14/09/2017)
Uncertain
future awaits street kids: Most of them addicted to drugs,
beg to make a living, by Anita Shrestha (ht
14/09/2017)
Children
used in PM’s election assembly: EC (ht 14/09/2017)
Musahars
ask for citizenship with candidates seeking votes,
by Mahesh Kumar Das (rep 14/09/2017)
CIB
urges caution in wake of paedophile arrests (kp
12/09/2017), Nepal
Police intensifies vigilance against potential
paedophiles (ht 13/09/2017)
UN
special rapporteurs invited for inspection visit (kp
11/09/2017)
Lankan
women saved from traffickers: New phenomenon in trend of
Nepali men and women being trafficked via Colombo
(kp 11/09/2017)
70
booked for sexually harassing women (kp 11/09/2017)
People
with disabilities: Access to justice, by Dev Datta
Joshi (ht 11/09/2017)
Dalit
women come forward to assume leadership (kp
10/09/2017)
Over
2,000 children went missing in 2016/2017, by Pooja
Chauhan (rep 10/09/2017)
Flood-displaced
locals in Sarlahi await support from government (ht
10/09/2017) [Another case of
denial of assistance!!!]
Madhesi
panel bill endorsed: Tharu, Muslim commission bills
stuck for lack of quorum, by Binod Ghimire (kp
09/09/2017), Crucial
bills stuck in House for lack of quorum, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht 09/09/2017)
Fourteen-year-old
dies in police custody (kp 09/09/2017)
Government
urged to guarantee social security of journalists
(ht 09/09/2017)
Crusher
plants causing noise pollution: Locals, by Suman
Malla (rep 09/09/2017)
Family
of drowned girls yet to get promised relief, by
Madan Thakur (rep 09/09/2017)
SAsia’s
religious leaders to work for children’s rights (kp
08/09/2017), Regional
platform launched to promote children’s rights (ht
08/09/2017)
Building
lives beyond the streets, by Swasti Gautam (rep
08/09/2017)
People,
Politics,
and Placentas: Despite dramatic improvements in maternal
survival, many Nepali mothers are still dying needlessly
at childbirth, by Bikash Gauchan (nt 08/09/2017)
Snail-paced
Reconstruction Work, by Uttam Maharjan (rn
07/09/2017)
Criminalisation
of Chhaupadi: Bajhang women sceptical about effective
implementation of law, by Basanta Pratap Singh (kp
06/09/2017), Saving
their
honor: While Chhaupadi ban is indeed a major step
towards women’s empowerment and emancipation in our
highly patriarchal society, it also has many hitherto
ignored ramifications, by Basant Kumar Chaudhary
(rep 06/09/2017), Chhaupadi
tradition: Uneducated belief, by Usha Maharjan Wall
(ht 08/09/2017) [And why is it practised by people who pretend to
be educated as well, especially in Western and Far
Western Nepal?]
IFJ
urges Nepal to discourage false lawsuits aimed at
silencing media (rep 06/09/2017)
Lack
of funds, disease outbreaks compound flood victims’
misery’ (kp 06/09/2017), Landslide
survivors
say aid has not reached them yet: Landslide-displaced
families from the indigenous Chepang communities in
Santhali, Sarling and Shyamrang villages of Chitwan are
living like destitutes, by Bimal Khatiwada (kp
06/09/2017)
Conflict
victims: The mechanical way of taking statements will
neither reveal the truth nor heal the trauma, by
Suman Adhikari (kp 06/09/2017)
Three
weeks on, flood victims still await relief (ht
05/09/2017) [!!!!], Local
units fleecing flood victims (ht 05/09/2017)
The
Wait Unto Death For Justice, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn
04/09/2017)
Securing
the
insecure: A holistic approach to disaster management
calls for attention to social elements which are often
overlooked, by Avasna Pandey (rep 03/09/2017)
A
flood of grievances: A reporter’s diary from a week-long
field visit to the flood-hit Tarai, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 02/09/2017), 19
students die, 1 million still unable to go to school in
flood-hit districts, by Bishnu Prasad Aryal (rep
02/09/2017)
A
decade on, victims of insurgency still living with scars,
by Anita Shrestha (ht 02/09/2017)
Without
a trace: Nepal’s transitional justice mechanisms have
fallen sorely short of international standards (kp
01/09/2017), Murder
convict released at the order of Home Minister Sharma,
by Upendra Yadav (rep 01/09/2017)
Government
yet
to send relief to flood-affected Morgaun in Parsa:
Hunger and diseases have started to stalk the village.
Children, elderly, pregnant women and new mothers
have been greatly affected, by Shankar Acharya (kp
01/09/2017)
Right
to vote: Ensure accessible polling booths so that
persons with disabilities are not disenfranchised,
by Pragya Lamsal (kp 01/09/2017)
NOC
chief sues Nagarik for defamation, seeks Rs 800m damages
(rep 01/09/2017)
ICJ
calls for criminalising enforced disappearance (kp
31/08/2017), ICJ
tells nations to criminalise enforced disappearance
(ht 31/08/2017)
Hunger
and diseases further victimize flood victims, by
Kalendra Sejuwal and Arjun Oli (rep 31/08/2017)
Blind
people face difficulty opening bank accounts, by
Bina Thapa (kp 30/08/2017)
The
disappeared: The state must deliver justice and
criminalise enforced disappearance as a crime against
humanity, by Ram Kumar Bhandari (kp 30/08/2017), Frustration
mounts among war victims’ families (kp 30/08/2017),
Hope
fades for families of disappeared (kp 31/08/2017)
Efforts
on to minimise VAW: State Minister Hussen (ht
30/08/2017) [Minimise??????]
MoHA
asks DoPM to lay groundwork for allowing inmates to work
outside prison (ht 30/08/2017)
Like
homeless among ruins of their homes, by Pratap Bista
(kp 29/08/2017), Diarrhoea,
fever cases up (kp 29/08/2017)
Kin
of war victims from security forces seek ‘justice’,
by Anita Shrestha (ht 29/08/2017)
Documentation
error depriving quake victims of grants, by Ramesh
Kumar Paudel (rep 29/08/2017)
Women
on warpath over tardy probe (ht 29/08/2017)
Nepal
Police plans to set up anti-trafficking bureau (ht
29/08/2017)
NHRC
in
bid to blacklist rights violators: Culprits to be barred
from travel abroad and state benefits; Individuals found
guilty of human rights violations by NHRC probe will
have their names made public, says Spokesperson Ansari
(kp 27/08/2017)
Old
beliefs die hard: The stigma surrounding menstruation
should be effectively challenged, by Bhawana
Upadhyay (kp 27/08/2017)
CIEDP
begins detailed study of complaints (ht 27/08/2017)
27
months on, doctors still treating quake-hit patients
under tents, by Him Nath Devkota (rep 27/08/2017)
[correctly: 28 months!]
Absconding
human trafficker arrested (ht 27/08/2017)
Pressure
group
for indigenous peoples’ rights: Inter-Party Indigenous
Network represents indigenous leaders from five
parties and is support-ed by NEFIN and NFDIN (kp
26/08/2017)
Monsoon-related
disasters: Govt to unveil rebuilding plan within three
months (kp 26/08/2017) [??]
Just
victims? Nepali women migrating out for work do also
come back with higher remit and non-exploitative
experiences, by Guneshwor Ojha (kp 25/08/2017)
Time
to end impunity: Nepal should immediately ratify the ICC
treaty to strengthen the national justice system, by
Raj Kumar Siwakoti (kp 25/08/2017)
Bajura
launches campaign to end child marriage (kp
23/08/2017)
Women’s
issues: Laws to correct them, by Bijen Jonchhe (ht
23/08/2017), Chhaupadi
in Jumla: Even health workers live in shed during
menstruation, by DB Buda (rep 23/08/2017)
Interim
order against IoE, TU (ht 22/08/2017) [continued
discrimination on the basis of gender and citizenship!]
Aid
in collaboration: Supreme Court interim order against
govt’s one-door policy on flood aid is welcome (kp
21/08/2017)
Barrier
to gender equality: Eliminating citizenship
discrimination in Nepal is essential, by Wendy Yu
(kp 20/08/2017)
Rape,
murder cases up (ht 20/08/2017)
Relief
distribution: SC orders govt not to adopt one-door
policy (kp 19/08/2017), Stay
on one-window relief delivery (ht 19/08/2017),
Govt
decides to accept foreign aid (kp 19/08/2017) [But only through the single
government channel what is not allowed according the the
SC decision!!], Lessons
learnt:
The government has once again adopted a one-door policy
for the distribution of relief materials, but
reports from the ground suggest this has only
further complicated the process, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 19/08/2017),
Meagre
ration infuriates flood survivors, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 19/08/2017), Govt’s
languid approach leaves flood victims hungry and angry,
by Pawan Yadav (kp 20/08/2017), Women,
children deprived of treatment, by Santosh Singh (kp
20/08/2017)
Ending
chhaupadi system: Comprehensive approach required,
by Valerie Julliand, Giulia Vallese annd Wenny Kusuma (ht
18/08/2017)
Rights
defenders object to Lama’s promotion (kp 18/08/2017)
Additional
2,264
cases registered with TRC: The second deadline for
insurgency victims to file their pleas ended on
August 11, by Binod Ghimire (kp 18/08/2017)
Not
enough:
Television footage of the rice distributed in some areas
shows spoiled rice, and such are the allegations also as
to the distribution of clothes (ht 18/08/2017)
Flood
survivors feel snubbed as they wait for relief to arrive,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 17/08/2017), Jhapa
flood victims under viral fever grip: A local health
post official says the facility is running out of
medicines, by Arjun Rajbanshi (kp 17/08/2017), Fear
of
diseases looms in the wake of floods: Experts call for
urgent steps to supply water, sanitation and medicines:
Most of the flood survivors are left with no option than
to spend nights under the open sky without basic
facilities, by Chandan Kumar Mandal and Pawan Yadav
(kp 18/08/2017)
Reconstruction
fiasco: Quake survivors are living wretched lives as the
government can’t get its act together, by Umesh
Pokharel (kp 16/08/2017)
Rain
drain: Govt should coordinate helping hands from
private donors and individuals, not create hurdles
(kp 16/08/2017), Flood
victims await relief, rehabilitation (ht 16/08/2017)
Flood
toll soars to 91, victims await relief: Local officials
call for immediate measures to prevent disease outbreaks
(kp 15/08/2017)), Govt
adopts 1-door policy on relief dole (kp 15/08/2017)
[And in front of this single
door sit politicians and administrators who do nothing,
just as after the earthquakes of 2015!!]
Disastrous
disaster preparedness: Diplomacy and institutional setup
in disaster risk management would benefit us all, by
Achyut Wagle (kp 14/08/2017), Troubled
waters: As experience post 2015 earthquake showed,
coordination is key in times of natural disasters
(kp 14/08/2017), Flood
havoc: Natural disasters like flooding and landslides
are inevitable and we should be prepared for impending
disasters (ht 14/08/2017)
MoWCSW
to form rapid response teams in local levels (ht
12/08/2017)
Anti-child
marriage campaign (kp 11/08/2017)
New
law criminalises Chhaupadi custom (kp 10/08/2017), Ending
bad blood: Criminalising the practice of Chhaupadi is a
milestone in Nepali women’s fight against patriarchy,
by Supriya Gurung (kp 11/08/2017)
13
arrested for sexual harassment on public transport in a
week (ht 10/08/2017)
Supreme
Court orders government to regulate sale, distribution
of acids, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 10/08/2017)
Human
distress: Govt needs to do more to protect migrant
workers in the Gulf region (kp 10/08/2017)
Nepali
society will rise to ensure justice, interview with
Biraj Patnaik, AI Regional Director for South Asia (kp
10/08/2017)
ICJ
calls for reforms in transitional justice bodies (kp
09/08/2017) [see discussion
paper by ICJ]
Mercury
poisoning: Govt’s ratification delay raises fears,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 09/08/2017)
Tired
of waiting: Quake reconstruction work should be
delegated to the local level for faster results, by
Jeevan Baniya (kp 09/08/2017)
The
Gorkha
Empire: The concept of ‘unification of Nepal’ with
Prithvi Narayan Shah as the hero who unified Nepal began
to take root after the Shah restoration of 1951, by
Binayak Sundas (rep 09/08/2017)
Ruined
crops: Unless remedial measures are taken the damage
caused by industrial pollution would get worse (ht
09/08/2017)
Parliamentary
panel finds govt officials involved in human trafficking
to Gulf countries, by Ashok Dahal (rep 08/08/2017),
MoFA
failed
to act, says House panel report: ‘Immigration officials
colluding with traffickers, state turning a blind eye to
the crime’ (kp 09/08/2017), MoFA
officials involved in trafficking: House panel, by
Sabin Mishra (ht 09/08/2017), Criminal
alliance:
A thorough investigation into the matter is required.
Otherwise trafficking in Nepali housemaids would
continue as usual (ht 10/08/2017)
4
girls drown in rain-filled pit (kp 06/08/2017), Four
girls of a family die after falling into a ditch (ht
06/08/2017), 4
children drown in pits dug for road work, by Madan
Thakur (rep 06/08/2017), Speaker
directs govt to respond to minors’ death (kp
07/08/2017), Monsoon
madness: How many innocent children must die before
construction sites are made safer? (kp 07/08/2017),
Rautahat’s
killer
ditches claim 11 lives in 3 weeks: Contractors blamed
for digging ditches to extract soil to elevate surface
at road construction sites, by Pawan Yadaw (kp
08/08/2017)
Gender-aware
policies needed: Nepal can’t hope to graduate from its
LDC status without reaching out to the poor, by
Subhash Nepali (kp 06/08/2017)
Denial
of citizenship top complaint at home ministry (ht
06/08/2017)
Give
me a daughter, by Geeta Pandey (rep 05/08/2017)
MPs
demand 55 FPTP seats for women (ht 04/08/2017)
Internal
Need: While cross-border trafficking of Nepali women
gets attention, domestic trafficking does not, by
Kate Ryan (nt 04/08/2017)
Far
too young: Child brides and grooms convince peers they
are too young to get married, by Sonia Awale (nt
04/08/2017), Not
just
a social problem, but an economic one; Ending child
marriage cannot be done through legislation alone: it
needs to be tackled at many different levels, by
Elizabeth Hanna Satow (nt 04/08/2017)
Budget
for Kamaiya rehabilitation frozen (ht 03/08/2017)
Cops
make public two arrested for attempt to kill spouses in
Dolakha (ht 03/08/2017)
700
inmates crammed in Nepalgunj prison meant for 300,
by Arjun Oli (rep 03/08/2017)
No
safe roads in Pokhara for disabled, by Santosh
Subedi (rep 03/08/2017)
Underage
pregnancy, abortion in street children a health concern,
by Pooja Chauhan (rep 02/08/2017)
Father,
brother held over ‘honour killing’ (kp 01/08/2017)
More
teeth sought for NWC (ht 01/08/2017)
Children
of Nepali citizens by birth still being denied
citizenship for lack of laws (ht 01/08/2017)
Remembering
Ambedkar
in Bangalore: Nepali Dalits lack the generations of
affirmative action through reservations in politics, the
civil service and other state organs, by David
Gellner (kp 31/07/2017)
Lawmakers
demand immediate distribution of grant to quake
survivors (rep 31/07/2017)
Woman
allegedly
tortured for giving birth to a baby girl, by Manoh
Paudel (kp 30/07/2017)
Chhaupadi
still prevalent in hilly districts, by Govind KC
(rep 30/07/2017)
The
world
forgetting, by the world forgot: Transitional justice is
lost in transition in sluggish world of delays and
apathy, by Reena Chikanbanjar (ht 30/07/2017)
Bill
moots
free education for persons with disabilities (ht
30/07/2017), ‘Pass
Rights
of Persons with Disabilities Bill’ (ht 31/07/2017)
Reported
cases
of human trafficking doubled last fiscal (ht
28/07/2017), Countering
human
trafficking: Importance of coordinated effort, by
Alaina B. Teplitz (ht 28/07/2017), World Day
Against Trafficking In Persons, by Abgur Baba Joshi
(rn 30/07/2017)
Man
arrested
on human trafficking charge (kp 27/07/2017)
Tikapur
sees rise in number of people seeking citizenship
certificates, by Yogesh Rawal (rep 26/07/2017)
TI
urges govt to immediately address Dr KC's demands
(rep 26/07/2017)
A
road to nowhere: Attitude of the state and major
political parties must change to reflect concern for
conflict victims’ demand for justice, by Ram Kumar
Bhandari (kp 25/07/2017)
80
pc
budget spent on war victims (ht 25/07/2017)
Superstition
And Social Suppression, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn
24/07/2017)
Budget
for
freed Kamaiyas frozen (kp 24/07/2017)
Where’s
the
will? The constitution is largely Dalit-friendly but
sadly few of its implementers, by Dhana Bahadur
Mijar (rep 24/07/2017)
End
child
marriage by 2030: Action plan delay leaves goal in doubt,
by Samipa Khanal (kp 21/07/2017)
Promotion
of
tainted employees worries NHRC (ht 21/07/2017)
Nepal
lacks
law criminalising terrorism, says US; Tribhuvan
International Airport lacks baggage screening technology
(kht 21/07/2017)
Written
by
the winners: Things are improving for the Dalits, but
not fast enough; we must do more to ensure an inclusive
state, by Dhana Bahadur Mijar (kp 20/07/2017)
Man
arrested for impregnating his own granddaughter, by
Yogesh Rawal (rep 20/07/2017)
DSP
Sharma
suspended (kp 20/07/2017)
Denying
summit
certificates an insult to Sherpas, says Norbu Tenzing
Norgay, by Rajan Pokhrel (ht 20/07/2017)
NHRC
concern
over girl’s death in road flood (kp 18/07/2017)
11-year-old
pregnant girl banished from village, by Akson Rai
(rep 18/07/2017), Raped,
pregnant
and banished, 11-yr-old struggles for justice, by
Bidhya Rai (kp 19/07/2017), 11-year-old
rape
victim rescued (kp 22/07/2017)
Questions
that
matter: The discourse on migrant workers needs to focus
on accountability and attribution, by Barun Ghim ire
(kp 18/07/2017)
60
percent
people in Karnali unaware of Chhaupadi ban: Report
(kp 18/07/2017) [And govt and administration do nothing to
implement it!], National
disgrace:
A clean or dirty shed is not the issue, the issue is
women’s dignity and human rights, by Radha Paudel
(kp 18/07/2017), The
second
sex: Menstruation - a natural, physiological cycle -
should be destigmatised (kp 20/07/2017) [Why
do you not call male gender the second sex? Life is
given by women!], Call
to
enact laws against Chhaupadi practice (ht
20/07/2017)
Govt
revises
welfare schemes for migrants: Compensation to families
of deceased workers doubled; Workers suffering from
grave illness and severe injuries are also covered by
the government’s new welfare programme (kp
18/07/2017)
SDG
12
: At every level we are responsible; Goals related to poverty
alleviation, health and food security are closely connected to
consumer rights, by Jyoti Baniya (kp 18/07/2017)
Many
freed
Kamaiyas yet to be rehabilitated, by Kamal Panthi
(kp 17/07/2017)
Search
for
justice Grave war-era crimes become a matter of
international concern in the absence of domestic ability
to prosecute them, by Govinda Sharma Bandi (kp
17/07/2017)
Squatter
settlement
demolished, by Anup Ojha (kp 16/07/2017)
Missing
daughters:
At the root of sex-selective abortion lies the culture
of preferring sons, by Anjita Parajuli (kp
16/07/2017)
Provincial,
national
polls: Revised bills could affect women’s representation,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 16/07/2017)
Complex
forms
of injustice: We continue to victimise others when we
have the upper hand, by Prashant Sharma (kp
16/07/2017)
66
per
cent water consumed in Valley contaminated: Even
purified bottled water contains deadly microbes, E coli
and coliform (ht 15/07/2017)
Empowerment
of
female journalists emphasised (ht 15/07/2017)
Physically,
mentally
challenged boy living in cage for a decade (ht
15/07/2017)
Ex-Kamaiyas
unable
to earn their own lands, by Thakur Singh Tharu and
Kamal Panthi (kp 14/07/2017)
Chhaupadi:
A heavy burden, by Arun Bam (rep 14/07/2017)
Human
right
to water: Revitalising Kathmandu’s ancient water system
can address issues of water insecurity, vulnerability to
disasters and loss of cultural heritage, by Olivia
Molden, Nicholas Griffin and Prakash Mani Sharma (kp
14/07/2017)
Kidnapping
incidents
continue unabated (ht 14/07/2017)
Poverty
forcing
women into migration: Report (kp 13/07/2017), Exodus:
Structural
barriers and discrimination in local labour market drive
women to work abroad (kp 14/07/2017)
Backlog
of
trafficking cases soaring: NHRC (ht 13/07/2017)
Monsoon
drenching quake victims once again, by Narahari
Sapkota (rep 13/07/2017)
Humla
children sell timbers to cover education expenses,
by Janak Bahadur Shahi (rep 13/07/2017)
NHRC
protests
govt neglect of its recommendations (kp 12/07/2017)
Husband
surrenders
to police with wife’s decapitated head, by Krishna
Prasad Gautam (kp 12/07/2017), Banke
man
slits wife’s throat, beheads her, surrenders to police
(ht 12/07/2017)
Three
held
for gang raping a woman in Birgunj (ht 12/07/2017)
Nepal
Army’s
plan to run FM radio triggers debate, by Anil Giri
(kp 10/07/2017), Freedom
Forum
condemns NA’s FM radio plan (kp 11/07/2017)
TRC,
CIEDP
seek continuation of local peace panels (kp
11/07/2017), TRC
urges
PM not to discontinue district peace committees (ht
13/07/2017)
Her
future
is our future: When a woman is free to make choices
about her life, her children, her family and everybody
else will benefit, by Giulia Vallese (kp
11/07/2017), Women
empowerment:
Many barriers, by Prativa Subedi (ht 12/07/2017)
‘Child
domestic
helps vulnerable to exploitation and sexual violence’,
by Prachi Aryal (kp 10/07/2017)
Transitional
justice:
An uphill task, by Roshni Kapur (ht 10/07/2017)
Govt
to
declare 50 local units child-friendly by next fiscal
(kp 09/07/2017)
Number
of
missing children rises after 2015 earthquakes: Study
(ht 09/07/2017)
Kids
face
the brunt of society’s perception towards HIV/AIDS
(ht 09/07/2017)
Quake
victims forced to live in landslide-prone areas, by
Narahari Sapkota (rep 09/07/2017)
Poor
Nepali
Dalits: Only special packages for poverty-reduction
among Dalits will bring meaningful change in their lives,
by Hira Vishwakarma (rep 09/07/2017)
Woman
thrashed
after her semi-nude photo posted on imo (ht
09/07/2017)
Chhau
shed
snakebite kills woman (kp 08/07/2017), Chhaupadi:
A tradition that continues to claim women's live, by
Govinda KC (rep 09/07/2017)
Curtailment
of
RTI unacceptable, says CIC Baskota (ht 08/07/2017)
Nepal
Earthquake
and Human Trafficking: Nepal is a source country for
women, men and children subjected to forced labor and
sex trafficking, primarily across Asia and the Middle
East, by Prabin Manandhar (sp 07/07/2017)
No
roof
over their heads, by Anish Tiwari (kp 07/07/2017), Post-quake
reconstruction
fails to pick up pace, by Sanjeev Giri (kp
07/07/2017) [This is a great
failure by the state to render assistance even though
funds are there!!], Quake
victims spending third monsoon in tents, by Narahari
Sapkota (rep 07/07/2017)
More
than a victim: Healing after harassment, by Priyanka
Gurung (rep 07/07/2017)
After
3,800 deaths in Malaysia, Nepal seeks causes, by
Roshan Sedhai (rep 07/07/2017)
Taking
the
lead on lead: Nepali children are exposed to alarmingly
high levels of lead, which is slowing their intellectual
development, by Sonia Awale (nt 07/07/2017)
22
per
cent children in brick kilns out of school (ht
06/07/2017)
Over
6,000
trafficked in 2015-16, says NHRC report (kp
05/07/2017) [see NHRC
report], NHRC
report shows rise in human trafficking post-quake;
23,000 cases of trafficking or attempt to traffic
reported in FY 2105/016 (rep 05/07/2017), ‘Entertainment
sector
fertile ground for traffickers’ (ht 06/07/2017), Modern
day
slavery: Trafficking is a thriving business whose
constant evolution makes it tough to combat effectively
(kp 07/07/2017)
Pokhara
High
Court sends a rapist teacher for 9 yrs in prison (ht
04/07/2017)
Number
of
teenage mothers on the rise in Tanahun, says study
(ht 04/07/2017)
Call
to
ensure citizens’ right to information (ht
03/07/2017)
Govt
plans
overhaul of prisons: There are 74 prisons housing over
19,000 inmates, including 1,000 foreigners, in 72
districts (ht 03/07/2017), Prison
management:
There is a need of overhauling the prison management
which can be achieved if the government takes up this
issue seriously (ht 04/07/2017)
VAW
continues
to plague Nepali society (kp 02/07/2017)
Insecure
scribes:
Even after a decade of end of armed conflict many
journalists still feel insecure and are forced to
practice self-censorship, by Laxman Datt Pant (rep
02/07/2017)
Political
cynicism:
and stagnation: Empty narratives of peace without the
practice of justice will not result in a stable future,
by Ram Kumar Bhandari (kp 02/07/2017)
TRC
opens
offices in seven provinces, members to lead, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 02/07/2017), Lost
in
reconciliation: There are widespread fears that the new
TRC offices in the provinces won’t deliver much (kp
03/07/2017)
1,381
face
action in four years for polluting Valley rivers (kp
02/07/2017)
Women
make
up majority of rights victims, shows study (ht
01/07/2017)
Nepal
being
used as human trafficking transit: US report;
Unregistered migrants are more vulnerable to forced
labour and sex trafficking (ht 30/06/2017)
Dalit
beaten for entering temple (kp 29/06/2017), Dalit
thrashed
for entering temple in Bode Barsain Municipality (ht
29/06/2017)
Journalists
demand
security (ht 29/06/2017)
Call
for
collaborative efforts to fight gender-based violence
(ht 29/06/2017)
Parties
used
853 children during Phase I polls: CCWB (kp
28/06/2017)
Truth
and
Reconsiliation Commission Act: Justice not possible
without amendment (ht 27/06/2017), Truth
for
its own sake: Commissions established expressly to
uncover the truth have a sacred duty towards victims,
by Aileen Thomson (kp 27/06/2017)
Quake
victims to spend third monsoon under makeshift huts,
by Dhruba Dangal (rep 27/06/2017)
Elderly
woman
found dead after acid ‘attack’ (ht 27/06/2017)
Rape,
murder
accused arrested after five years on the run, by
Prachi Aryal (kp 27/06/2017), Rape-and-murder-accused
lands
in police net finally (rep 27/06/2017)
Female
drug
users lack family support (ht 27/06/2017)
Kusundas
went ire of political parties and election commission
for neglecting them, by Devendra Basnet (rep
27/06/2017)
212
missing
kids ‘reunited with parents’ (kp 26/06/2017)
Dalit
fined Rs 2,000 for touching cowshed,
by Krishna Oli (rep
26/06/2017)
It’s
not right: Historically the security forces in Nepal
have used force, threats and torture to control the
population, by Praveen Kumar Yadav (rep 26/06/2017)
Minority
groups
flay parties for ignoring them (kp 25/06/2017)
TRC
hands
over 1,000 cases each to six provinces for probe (ht
25/06/2017)
Caste-based
discrimination,
untouchability punishable (ht 25/06/2017)
Quake
victims
living in constant fear of landslides, by Gokarna
Prasad Bhandari (ht 25/06/2017)
Six
districts
in Nepal ‘highly food insecure’ (kp 25/06/2017), Report
shows 48 VDCs in mountains and high hills highly food
insecure, by Deepraj Sanyal (rep 25/06/2017)
CIEDP
to
collect ante-mortem data from tomorrow (kp
24/06/2017)
Disabled
people
seek equality (ht 24/06/2017)
War
on
words: Branding feminists as terrorists may be libellous
because ‘terrorist’ is a highly politicised term, by
Archana Thapa (kp 23/06/2017)
Locals
drinking
contaminated water in Charikot and its vicinity (ht
23/06/2017)
Cop
manhandles
Jajarkot couple (ht 23/06/2017)
Locals
drinking
contaminated water in Charikot and its vicinity (ht
23/06/2017)
Dalits
of
Bajura village cannot vote freely (ht 22/06/2017)
Domestic
violence,
a leading cause of suicide in Kavre (ht 22/06/2017)
Partnership
forged
to fight child marriage (ht 21/06/2017)
Call
for
strengthening citizens’ right to information (ht
21/06/2017)
Quiet
riot
brewing: The achievements of the Jana Andolan II do not
benefit the youth and every day over 1,500 leave in
search of better opportunities abroad, by Bimal
Pratap Shah (rep 21/06/2017)
Many
wartime
rape victims have no access to justice, by Anita
Shrestha (ht 20/06/2017)
Girl
gang-raped (ht 20/06/2017)
Forgotten
schools:
Classes cannot be conducted during the rains or on
particularly hot or cold days, by Vikash Raj Satyal
(rep 20/06/2017)
Four-day
school
closure for polls (kp 20/06/2017) [Schools
cannot be closed often enough!]
34
pc
women victimised by kin (ht 19/06/2017)
Post-reconciliation
blues:
Bardia had highest number of enforced disappearances,
most of them picked up by the security forces. Their
whereabouts remain unknown, by CK Lal (rep
19/06/2017)
NHRC
tells
govt not to make arbitrary arrests; The rights body also
urged the agitating RJP-N not to disrupt the election
process (ht 19/06/2017), RJPN
demands release of cadres (rep 19/06/2017)
Nepal
shows
solidarity with refugees (kp 19/06/2017), Standing
with
refugees: We are at a crossroads in Nepal, with the
chance to finally achieve durable solutions for every
refugee, by Kevin J. Allen (kp 20/06/2017)
UML
cadre
killed in clash with NC in Bajura (ht 19/06/2017)
Fugitive
trafficker
sent behind bars (kp 19/06/2017)
Girls
lag
despite outnumbering boys in exams, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 18/06/2017), Education
of
daughters: Disparity in SEE performance shows that girls
still have a long way to go (kp 19/06/2017)
Police
detain
2 Kanchanpur journos (kp 18/06/2017), Journalists
held
over news report (ht 18/06/2017)
Undocumented,
domestic
helps mired in low wages, exploitation, by Samipa
Khanal (kp 18/06/2017)
SC
orders
quick compensation for victims of acid attack (ht
17/06/2017)
Tikapur
incident
victims receive compensation (ht 17/06/2017) [And what about punishing those
guilty?], Tikapur
incident-accused get hefty compensation: Resham
Chaudhari receives Rs 17.4 million; Of the 46 accused in
the killings, 22 including Resham are still at large,
by Dil Bahadur Chhatyal (rep 17/06/2017)
Modern-day
domestic
slaves: The practice of Kamalari was outlawed 10 years
ago, but the traditional system of bonded labour still
exists in other forms, by Shreejana Shrestha (nt
16/06/2017)
Bajhang
women to vote for those pledging to end chhaupadi
(rep 15/06/2017)
Panchthar
man
arrested for raping teen daughter (ht 15/06/2017)
Technically
included,
practically left out: The number of Dalit candidates for
top jobs in municipal and village councils is near zero
despite commitments for inclusion in the constitution
and party documents, by Bhola Paswan (The Record
13/06/2017)
Police,
villagers
clash over gang rape incident, by Rabindra Uprety
(kp 13/06/2017)
Why
child
labour persists: We need to create conditions that
enable families to afford education for their children,
by Ayushma Basnyat (kp 13/06/2017)
Brick
Kilns
still a hub of child labour: Study, by Anita
Shrestha (ht 13/06/2017)
Voice
for
equality: Nepal’s Female Labor Force Participation Rate
is 80 percent. But women have a long way to go achieve
gender equality, by Ayushma Basnyat (rep 13/06/2017)
Kin
of
poll-clash victim stage mute rally (ht 12/06/2017)
Orientation
on
human trafficking issues (kp 11/06/2017)
End
the
wait: A new prime minister takes over, but there is no
political will to ensure justice for conflict victims,
by Meenakshi Ganguly (nt 09/06/2017)
Woman
horrifically
attacked by hubby: 34-year-old mother of three suffered
burn injuries after her partner poured boiling oil on
her head, by Rajendra Manandhar (kp 09/06/2017)
Delay
in
amending laws affects transitional justice: Not even a
single case has been investigated due to lack of laws in
line with the Supreme Court orders (kp 08/06/2017)
12
years
on, Bandarmudhe victims await justice (kp
07/06/2017)
Nepal
failing
to protect migrant workers: Amnesty International
(kp 07/06/2017) [see AI
report], Seize
the
moment: For Nepalis, there is no ‘safe migration’
without the end of debt bondage, by James Lynch (kp
07/06/2017), Unscrupulous
recruiters
continue to exploit migrants: AI (ht 07/06/2017), Nepal
fails to stop exploitation of migrant workers: AI
(rep 07/06/2017), Nepali
workers
falling prey to deceptive recruitment agents, shows AI
report: The main form of deception workers reported was
related to salaries (ht 25/06/2017)
CPN
(Maoist Center) validating war-era land transactions in
Rukum, by Devendra Basnet and Ganesh BK (rep
07/06/2017)
Install
road
safety signs before enforcing any rule: NHRC (ht
05/06/2017)
Truth
and
Reconciliation Commission Office set up in Biratnagar (ht
05/06/2017)
TRC
begins probe into war-era cases from Surkhet, by
Nagendra Upadhyaya (rep 05/06/2017)
Compelled
to
leave: Despite having experienced the hardships of labor
migration, why is Mina still choosing to leave?, by
Ayushma Basnyat (rep 05/06/2017)
‘Street
children
in poor health’ , by Pradeep Menyangbo (kp
04/06/2017)
Conflict-era
land transactions challanged at court, by Dinesh
Subedi (rep 03/06/2017)
Children
being
used for poll campaigning (ht 03/06/2017)
NHRC
seeks
action against those guilty of tearing up ballots:
Constitutional body writes to the Election Commission
underlining the need for increased vigilance to ensure
that such events do not repeat in the future (kp
02/06/2017)
Burning
in
the aftermath: Earthquake survivors in temporary
shelters, especially children, are at risk of burn
injuries, by Sahina Shrestha (nt 02/06/2017)
Badi
women
continue to be deprived of citizenship, by Anita
Shrestha (ht 01/06/2017)
74%
women in Jumla still sent to sheds during menstruation,
by DB Buda (rep 01/06/2017)
Musahars
deprived of allowance for not having toilets, by
Mithilesh Yadav (rep 01/07/2017)
Widow
and
kids of slain Tamang seek protection, by Rajendra
Manandhar (kp 31/05/2017)
Law
placing prez, veep above litigation proposed, by
Ashok Dahal (rep 31/05/2017) [Revival
of royal thinking! Long live the royal republic of
Nepal!]
Impeachment
motion
against CJ withdrawn (kp 30/05/2017)
2014
Surkhet
flood: Govt allocates aid after nearly 3 years, by
Prakash Adhikari (kp 30/05/2017)
Implementation
of
laws necessary to help end discrimination (kp
30/05/2017)
PM
urges
NHRC to protect rights of all (ht 28/05/2017) [This is only possible if the work of
NHRC is no longer hindered by govt, parties and army!!],
TRC,
CIEDP
unlikely to accomplish task, by Lekhanath Pandey (ht
28/05/2017), Rally
taken
out in memory of martyr Krishna Sen (ht 28/05/2017)
Nepal's
politicians,
army resistant to investigating war crimes: report
(Reuters 26/05/2017) [see also article
in
THT 27/05/2017)]
Rights
all
year round: NHRC needs to undertake structural reforms
to make it fit for purpose in the new federal set-up;
Tikapur case shows that unless there is representation
of linguistic and religious minorities in the NHRC’s
structures, it would be difficult for it to win the
confidence of these groups, by Mohna Ansari (kp
26/05/2017)
Including
the
excluded: The real winners of the local elections are
not political parties, but women, by Om Astha Rai
(nt 26/05/2017), Federal
feminine
republic of Nepal (nt 26/05/2017)
What
lies
ahead: The way the impeachment row unfolded can only
adversely impact the judiciary in the years to come,
by Barun Ghimire (kp 26/05/2017)
Temporary
cop
held for rights activist’s murder (ht 26/05/2017)
Inclusive
education:
A must for disabled, by Dev Datta Joshi (ht 25/05/2017)
Categorisation
of
ethnic nationalities as minorities: On April 24, the
government published a notice on the Nepal Gazette
declaring 98 communities with population below 0.5
percent as minority groups, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 23/05/2017)
Come,
all
ye faithful: Why would Dalits stand outside a closed
door when the next one says welcome?, by Rajendra
Senchurey (kp 23/05/2017)
SC
orders citizenship through mother for Gurung sisters,
by Anjali Subedi (rep 23/05/2017)
Petition
against
move to pardon Tikapur accused (kp 22/05/2017),
SC
refuses
to issue interim order (ht 23/05/2017)
No
attack
on judiciary, govt tells UN body: The Foreign Ministry
confirms that it has replied to UN Special Rapporteur
through Nepal’s Permanent Mission to Geneva (kp
22/05/2017) [??!!], CJ
impeachment: Govt warns UN against interfering in its
exclusive jurisdiction, by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep
24/05/2017), House
resumes
after: 3-party agreement: NC, Maoist Centre agree to
withdraw impeachment motion against CJ (kp
28/05/2017), Parties
not
to move impeachment motion (kp 29/05/2017)
More
is
needed: Prisoners should be treated as humanely as
possible according to widely accepted standards (ht
22/05/2017)
Rally
to
demand end to VAW in public places (kp 21/05/2017)
Who
will
deal with ‘disappearances’ registered as ‘death’ cases?,
by Lekhanath Pandey (ht 21/05/2016)
Maina
murder
case: Amnesty seeks review of Maj Basnet’s acquittal
(kp 20/05/2017)
Migrant
workers continue to face appalling treatment in Qatar
(rep 20/05/2017)
Male
victims
of child sexual exploitation overlooked, by Anita
Shrestha (ht 19/05/2017)
Govt
to drop charges in Kailali lynchings, other cases
(rep 19/05/2017) [???], Decision
on
Tharuhat, Madhes movement: NHRC objects to govt move;
NHRC says decision to grant amnesty to the guilty of the
dreadful incidents amounts to promoting a culture of
impunity (kp 20/05/2017), ‘Serious
criminal
cases have not been withdrawn’: The agitating Tharus and
Madhesis have long been demanding that cases related to
the political movements be withdrawn (kp 20/05/2017),
Tikapur
carnage:
UML condemns govt decision to drop cases; The main
opposition party terms the move a mockery of rule of law
and rank disregard for human rights (kp 20/05/2017),
NHRC
condemns
govt decision: Says culprits of criminal offences should
be brought to justice (ht 20/05/2017), Tikapur
carnage
victims cry foul, by Tekendra Deuba (ht 20/05/2017),
Dahal
government under fire over decision on withdraw criminal
cases, by Roshan Sedhai (rep 20/05/2017), Pardoning
murder (rep 20/05/2017)
Re-examining
gender based violence, by Ayushma Basnyat (rep
19/05/2017)
24
Nepali
girls rescued from Delhi: The victims were rescued from
a house in Uttam Bihar by the Embassy of Nepal and Crime
Branch of Delhi Police, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp
18/07/2017)
Discrimination
against
LGBTIs should end: Human rights activists (ht
18/05/2017)
Kin
of
Maleth clash victims get Rs 1m each (kp 18/05/2017)
[And what about punishing the
guilty persons?? This is continued politics of
impunity!!]
NC’s
memo
against killing of its cadre (ht 17/05/2017)
Over
50% children without textbooks in Rupandehi, by
Rekha Bhusal (rep 17/05/2017)
Malkot
clash:
RPP candidate succumbs to bullet injuries (kp
16/05/2017)
What
about
health? High-flown election manifestos are silent about
basic things like ending malnutrition, by Jeeban
Ghimire (kp 16/05/2017)
SDG
3
: good health and well-being; Ensure healthy lives, promote
well-being: We all have a right to good health care, but we
must alsorecognise our individual responsibility to protect
our health , by Manisha Koirala (kp 16/05/2017)
Mother
accused of selling three children in Ilam, by Bhim
Chapagain (rep 16/05/2017)
Election
cancelled
in three centres; one killed (kp
15/05/2017), APF
accused
of killing youth in Kavre: Protest over murder disrupts
polling in Namobuddha (ht
15/05/2017), Dhading
CPN-UML
cadre beaten to death (ht 15/05/2017)
Happy
family,
happy world: Children and the elderly first, this is the
message of International Day of Families, by Angur
Baba Joshi (kp 14/05/2017)
Not
quite
half the sky: Intricacies that limit women’s
participation in politics must be brought to the fore,
by Anjita Parajuli (kp 14/05/2017)
Technically
included,
practically left out: The number of Dalit candidates for
top jobs in municipal and village councils is near zero
despite commitments for inclusion in the constitution
and party documents, by Bhola Paswan (The Record
13/05/2017)
Raute
demand voting rights, by Nagendra Upadhyaya (rep
13/05/2017)
Parties
found
using children in campaigns, by Anish Tiwari (kp
12/05/2017), Rights
group
concerned over use of schools, kids (kp 12/05/2017)
End
this
injustice: The government should ask the host countries
to scrap the Kafala law which gives undue leverage to
the employers (kp 12/05/2017)
Three
disable-friendly polling centers in Nuwakot and Rasuwa,
by Bhagwati Lama (rep 12/05/2017) [All
polling centres should have such provisions!]
4.4
million school textbooks yet to be printed (rep
12/05/2017)
UML
activist
killed in clash, by Rajendra Manandhar (kp
11/05/2017)
NHRC
concerned
about travel arrangement for elderly, differently abled,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 10/05/2017)
Locals
living
on city fringes ‘unaware’ of voting process (kp
10/05/2017)
Over
25,000
children in Kailali out of school (ht 10/05/2017)
Fund
for
rehabilitation of Haliyas (ht 10/05/2017)
Earthquake
victims
cynical about polls, by Rajkumar Parajuli (ht
10/05/2017)), Poll
candidates snub displaced flood victims: Displaced
voters seek written commitment from candidates for
resettlement, by Nagendra Upadhyaya (rep 10/05/2017)
Dalit
women
candidates face discrimination, by Janak Nepal,
Tularam Pandey and LP Devkota (kp 09/05/2017)
Freed
from
bondage, ready to vote: Seventeen years after
emancipation, many ex-kamaiyas prepare to vote in local
elections for the first time, by Peter Gill (The
Record 08/05/2017)
6
Kuwait-bound women rescued, 3 traffickers held (kp
08/05/2017)
Teacher
accused
of molesting girl students (kp 08/05/2017)
I
am the state: It is a matter of surprise that there are
some people who think they own the country, by
Achyut Wagle (kp 08/05/2017), Impeachment
motion
has exposed vulnerability of constitutional provision,
interview with Bipin Adhikari (kp 08/05/2017), Irreparable
damage:
The impeachment motion seems politically motivated and
aimed at barring the CJ from carrying out her duty,
by Govinda Sharma Bandi (kp 09/05/2017), Baseless
impeachment
motion: Let this not be the day we remain silent about
things that matter, by Prakriti Yonzon (kp
09/05/2017)
Supreme
Court
stays impeachment motion, reinstates CJ Karki, by
Keshav P. Koirala (ht 05/05/2017)
[!!!], CJ
Karki resumes her duties following stay order (rep
05/05/2017), SC
stays
impeachment motion against Karki: Terms NC-Maoist move
unconstitutional, reinstates her as chief justice,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 06/06/2017), Ruling
coalition
objects to apex court ruling Says order violates
lawmakers’ ‘special rights’ (kp 06/05/2017) [Nepal's
so-called political leaders are not the owners of the
country! They must learn that the decisions of the SC
are binding law that has not to be objected by the
executive! The procedure of NC and CPN-MC is a coup
d'état!], CJ
impeachment
motion (kp 06/05/2017)
Travesty
Of Judicial Independence, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn
05/05/2017), Lady
Justice (nt 05/05/2017),
Unimpeachable
evidence:
The coalition doesn’t want to impeach Sushila Karki,
just suspend her so she can’t hear high-profile
corruption cases, by Binita Dahal (nt 05/05/2017), Exit,
the
crusader: Sushila Karki is forced out of the Supreme
Court, not in disgrace but in a blaze of glory, by
Kanak Mani Dixit (nt 05/05/2017),
Chief
justice
impeachment motion: Differences result in House meet
deferral; Gachhadar’s NLF, which backs govt, sides with
UML against move (kp 05/05/2017,
NBA
seeks
silence on chief justice impeachment issue (kp
05/05/2017), Impeachment
or
revenge? Elected legislative representatives must use
their power properly and for the good of the people,
by Shyam KC (kp 05/05/2017),
Nine oppn
parties demand withdrawal of impeachment motion (rep
05/05/2017)
Female
politicians
displeased with sexism in nomination process (kp
05/05/2017)
SC
seeks govt clarification over voting rights of Nepali
migrant workers (rep 05/05/2017)
Third
gender barred from contesting poll, by Anjali Subedi
(rep 05/05/2017)
‘Nepali
media
still under threat, remains unsecure’: Impunity for
crimes against journalists a big concern, says a newly
launched IFJ report (kp 04/05/2017) [see IFJ
report, Nepal on pp. 72-77], 70 cases
of press freedom violation in a year: FNJ (rep
04/05/2017)
Playing
with
our future: Perhaps it is because public schools have
been disproportionately affected by the quakes that the
authorities’ response has been so slow, by Deepak
Thapa (kp 04/05/2017)
Contempt
of
court case against Kantipur daily (kp 04/05/2017)
Health
post
still functioning under tents (ht 03/05/2017)
Valley
sees
rampant cases of sexual exploitation of girls, by
Anita Shrestha (ht 02/05/2017)
Many
Nepali
women deprived of reproductive rights (ht
02/05/2017)
Female
leaders
forced to accept candidacy for second position (ht
02/05/2017)
Voting
centre
location excludes disabled, pregnant women (ht
02/05/2017)
Dolakha
quake
victims weathering storm, snow in temporary shelters
(ht 02/05/2017)
Quake
survivors
still in temporary shelters, by Anish Tiwari (kp
01/05/2017)
Separate
and
unequal: Reconstruction has failed the
mostdisadvantaged, landless sections of people (kp
01/05/2017)
Groom
involved in child married arrested (rep 01/05/2017)
10-month-old
Kalikot
girl dies of malnutrition, by Tularam Pandey (kp
30/04/2017)
Beware
of
beautiful dreams: Poverty, unemployment and lack of
awareness are among the many factors that feed human
trafficking, by Reena Chikanbanjar (ht 30/04/2017)
Woman
beaten
in captivity by husband, in-laws over dowry (kp
28/04/2017)
Better
than
before? Women’s empowerment requires concrete policies
and their robust implementation (kp 28/04/2017)
End
the
conflict: Political parties have been debating amnesty
while making no effort to strengthen the existing
justice system, by Ram Kumar Bhandari (kp
28/04/2017)
Nepal:
Two
years on, the government continues to fail marginalised
earthquake survivors (Amnesty International
25/04/2017) [see full reports "What
I
want is the government to help" and "Building
Inequality"], NRA
responds to AI report (rep 28/04/2017)
Reconstruction
moves
at snail’s pace: NRA blames lack of trained workers,
funding shortfall (kp 25/04/2017), International
community
urges for speedy reconstruction (kp 25/04/2017), Unfinished
task:
Two years have passed since the great earthquake, yet a
lot needs to be done (kp 25/04/2017), Delayed
grants
irk development partners (ht 25/04/2017)
Rebuilding
moves
at snail’s pace in Dolakha (ht 25/04/2017), Dhading
victims
left in the lurch (ht 25/04/2017)
President’s
Women
Empowerment Programme starts in 26 districts: It aims to
provide skill development training to Dalit, indigenous
and marginalised women, by Samipa Khanal (kp
24/04/2017)
Two
years
on, disability continues to stalk 2015 earthquake
survivors (ht 24/04/2017)
People’s
Movement
victim living with paralysis (ht 24/04/2017) [To remember: Now DPM Thapa ordered
the brutal procedure of police forces in April 2006!!]
Brick
kilns
invading villages in Dhading (ht 24/04/2017)
Arun
displaced
urge government for relief, by Dipendra Shakya (kp
23/04/2017)
A
social syndrome: Gendered norms on childcare have
resulted in the construction of guilt in women, by
Anjam Singh (kp 23/04/2017)
Probe
into
war-era cases affected as CIEDP staffers deployed for
polls (ht 23/04/2017)
Right
to
Education, by Pawan Timilsina (ht 23/04/2017)
Govt
to
build houses for disadvantaged communities (ht
23/04/2017)
44
Nepalis
prisoned in India; families barred from visiting, by
Bhawani Bhatta (kp 21/04/2017)
Organ
traffickers
‘run health camps’ to lure people (kp 21/04/2017)
Disastrous
discrimination:
Dalits left behind as Nepal slowly recovers from the
earthquake two years ago, by Patrick Barron (nt
21/04/2017)
Comprehensive
recovery:
Initiatives to address quake survivors’ social
vulnerability must be scaled up (kp 21/04/2017)
Sindhupalchowk
quake
victims left in the lurch (ht 21/04/2017)
Women’s
voices
enrich public life: Building strong gender equal
communities requires every individual citizen to stand
firmly in the political landscape, by Valerie
Julliand, Alaina B. Teplitz, Mashfee Binte Shams, Rensje
Teerink, W. Swarnalatha Pereira and Ingrid Dahl-Madsen (kp
21/04/2017)
568
children
rescued from Valley streets: According to a recent
report, there are over 5,000 street kids all over Nepal
(ht 20/04/2017)
Political
parties
warned against using kids in any election-related
activity (ht 20/04/2017)
Arson
attack
on Dhobighat church (kp 19/04/2017), Christian
federation
demands swift action against attackers (kp
20/04/2017), Christian
community
demands security (ht 20/04/2017)
Badi
kids
out of school in Bajhang, by Basanta Pratap Singh
(kp 19/04/2017)
Water
sources
dry up after illegal stone mining, by Dambar Singh
Rai (kp 19/04/2017)
Rautes
to
be granted citizenship (ht 19/04/2017)
Heavy
storm
blows away 125 temporary shelters in Dolakha (ht
19/04/2017)
Child
marriages result in disenchanted couples, by Sher
Bahadur KC (rep 19/04/2017)
3
ex-NA officials convicted of killing Maina Sunuwar:
Kavre court passes landmark verdict on a case that had
been dragging on for 13 years; Sentences former soldiers
in absentia to 20 years in jail for the murder of
teenage girl, by Nagendra Adhikari (kp 18/04/2017)
[The verdict remains symbolic as
long as they are not arrested and serve their
sentences!!], UN
welcomes
court verdict on Maina Sunuwar murder: Calls ruling a
significant step towards ensuring victims’ rights to
justice (kp 19/04/2017), Fresh
wounds:
Conviction of the perpetrators of war-era cases provides
hope for justice, but enforcement is key (kp
19/04/2017), Nepal:
Need
Effective Steps to Enforce Court Verdicts; Rule of Law
Should Prevail, Not Political Protectionism (Amnesty
International 20/04/2017), Maina
case
forwarded to High Court (kp 04/05/2017)
Caste
discrimination: Where Dalits can’t buy milk, by
Jagat Khadka (rep 18/04/2017)
Elderly
woman
attacked on ‘witchcraft’ charge (kp 18/04/2017)
Neighbours
attack
couple for witchcraft (ht 18/04/2017)
Law
bars
issuing poll symbols to parties outside House, says
Yadav, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 17/04/2017)
Dolakha
prison
overcrowded (ht 17/04/2017)
Inclusion
and
equality: Mind shift; Just as donors have pooled their
strengths to establish Governance Facility, a similar
Facility can be built to support NGOs committed to fight
exclusion, by Simone Galimberti (rep 17/04/2017)
Boy,
14,
dies at police school; kin cry foul play,
by Anup Ojha (kp
16/04/2017)
Conflict
victims'
cases: Preliminary probe in six months: TRC,
by Lekhanath Pandey (ht
16/04/2017)
Govt
delay
in releasing funds puts temporary cops at their wits’
end: With no cash in hand, recruits are facing hard time
managing food and lodging, by Manish Gautam (kp
15/04/2017)
Court
to
govt: Arrest murder convict Bal Krishna Dhungel (kp
14/04/2017), SC orders
police to arrest murder-convict Dungel within 7 days
(rep 14/04/2017), Arrest
Order Against Dhungel: A Blow To Prachanda, by Ritu
Raj Subedi (rn 16/04/2017), Mohan
Baidya
flays Supreme Court order to jail Bal Krishna Dhungel
(ht 16/04/2017)
The
pariah
problem: PM Dahal’s suggestion that discrimination
against Dalits will end with federalism is too
simplistic (kp 14/04/2017)
Need
for
black feminism: Madhesi women face double
discrimination: one, as Madhesis and, two, as women,
by Kalpana Jha (kp 14/04/2017)
Three
Nepalis
rescued from China (kp 13/04/2017)
Conflict-era
cases: Official’s error deprives a family of
compensation, by Bhim Chapagain (rep 13/04/2017)
Tens
of
thousands of quake survivors at risk again: A third of
homes poorly built, says NRA CEO Pokharel (ht 12
/04/2017) [How shall they built
houses in a safe way if govt and NRA deny them the aid
provided by international donors??]
Nepal
should
not send labour to Qatar under Kafala law: Bundestag
Vice President (ht 12/04/2017), Migrant
workers
exploited en route to Arab Gulf (ht 12/04/2017)
Social
security allowance not distributed since the past six
months, by Jitendra Kumar Jha (rep 11/04/2017)
Saptari
firing:
House panel moots action against security personnel
guilty of indiscriminate killing, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht 10/04/2017)
Need
for
regional rights body stressed (ht 10/04/2017)
‘Judiciary
should
be overseen by legislature’ (kp 09/04/2017) [NC
General Secretary demands removal of separation of
powers!!!]
In
a
first, govt tables NHRC report in House, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 08/04/2017)
16,808
persons
go missing in three years (ht 08/04/2017)
Human
rights
situation in Karnali region fragile, says NHRC team
(ht 08/04/2017)
Govt
moves to address Musahars’ woes: Long deprived of
drinking water, the community now gets tube-well, by
Mithilesh Yadav (rep 08/04/2017)
HR
defenders call for regional mechanism (rep
08/04/2017)
Cyber
crimes
of harassing women on rise, by Samipa Khanal (kp
07/04/2017)
Female
cop
files assault complaint against DSP (kp 07/04/2017)
Even
with
health posts, Mugu women give birth in cowsheds (ht
07/04/2017)
NRA
to
provide aid to quake-hit lacking land ownership docs
(kp 06/04/2017)
Nuwakot
DAO
denies 3 siblings citizenships in mother’s name (kp
06/04/2017)
Kids
sans
birth certificate deprived of education (ht
06/04/2017)
A
Dalit caste’s struggle for toilet, by Madan Thakur
(rep 06/04/2017)
Australian
envoy
on women and girls stresses building back better (kp
06/04/2017)
Govt
set
to launch health insurance (ht 06/04/2017)
Prez
tells
flood victims they will be compensated (kp
06/04/2017)
I/NGOs
told
to follow election code (kp 05/04/2017) [Those
providing relief to earthquake victims before the
elections shall be arrested????], I/NGOs
asked to halt work until elections, by Narahari
Sapkota (rep 08/04/2017) [Yes,
earthquake victims don't need help!?]
Donors
concerned
about education in new local set-up: Ministry comes up
with action plan (kp 05/04/2017)
Education
for
disabled: Our curriculum is still not disable-friendly
and hence not accessible to children with visual and
hearing impairments, by Sudarshan Neupane (rep
05/04/2017)
Trump
policy to affect family planning programs in Nepal,
by Bishnu Prasad Aryal (rep 05/04/2017)
SC
stays probe into multi-billion rupee drug scam (rep
05/04/2017) [???]
Fire
the
slowpokes: A new Truth and Reconciliation Commission
consisting of nonpartisan experts should be formed;
Nepal’s experience suggests that when perpetrators hold
the key to power, truth and justice for conflict victims
can be sidelined, by DB Subedi (kp 04/04/2017)
Poisonous
legacy:
The media gave extensive coverage to CIAA accusations
against government officials but were miserly in
covering their acquittal, by Jayash Paudel (rep
04/04/2017)
Worker
health
and safety: Major obstacles remain, by Sunil Kumar
Joshi (ht 04/04/2017)
Most
women unaware of reservations, by Jitendra Kumar Jha
(rep 04/04/2017)
Unsafe
abortions
menacingly high, by Manish Gautam (kp 03/04/2017)
Punish
human
traffickers, House panel directs govt: Committee
instructs government to punish traffickers sending women
to the Gulf for ‘maid’ jobs (kp 03/04/2017)
‘Citizens
should
be made aware of their rights and duties’ (ht
03/04/2017)
Child
marriage
rife in Haanku: 73 cases recorded in the Jumla village
in the last fiscal year (kp 02/04/2017)
TRC,
a
hostage to chairperson’s prolonged absence, by
Lekhanath Pandey (ht 02/04/2017)
Neighbours
thrash
Dalit boy for entering kitchen, by Prakash Adhikari
(kp 01/04/2017)
Woman
found hanging, father suspects murder, by Ramesh
Kumar Paudel (rep 01/04/2017)
The
never ending miseries of Musahars, by Mithilesh
Yadav (rep 01/04/2017)
Road
to
Inclusion: Progress in inducting women into public
service may be small, but in light of the country’s
dismal history of inclusivity, it is a much welcome
change, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 01/04/2017)
Whither
compensation:
Govt’s inconsistent and ad-hoc policies letting down
conflict victims, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
31/03/2017)
Disaster
preparedness:
Govt gives a leg up to Valley’s health facilities
(kp 31/03/2017)
BRB
issues
48-hr ultimatum to PM: Demands participation in local
polls (kp 31/03/2017), NSN
to
protest at EC, election offices (ht 02/04/2017), BRB
caught
from EC, released (kp 03/04/2017), Police
detain
Bhattarai among dozens from demo outside EC (ht
03/04/2017)
Shelved
hydro
projects: Nepal’s large-scale hydropower projects impact
locals in the project areas in multiple and complex ways,
by Sanju Koirala (kp 31/03/2017)
SC
orders
govt to ensure safe housing to people (ht
31/03/2017)
Elderly
denied
social security allowance (ht 31/03/2017)
ICJ
urges
Nepal to revise Criminal Code Bill draft: Seeks
accountability for grave rights violations (kp
30/03/2017), ICJ
seeks
revision of Nepal’s Criminal Code Bill (ht
30/03/2017)
2nd
batch
of aid reaches only 103 families in Kavre (kp
30/03/2017)
Udayapur
youths
miffed at not being able to vote: They are not in the
voters' list as DEO stopped registering names (ht
30/03/2017) [???]
Madhes
protests cost Saptari 11 lives in 19 months: Residents,
leaders and activist call for peaceful protests, by
Jitendra Kumar Jha (rep 30/03/2017)
Attention
engineers:
New buildings are coming up all over, but most are not
accessible to disabled people, by Simone Galimberti
(kp 30/03/2017)
Nepalis
among
migrant workers blocked from leaving Qatar (ht
30/03/2017)
Smuggling
of
Nepali women: House panel says immigration officials
involved; Finds nexus between DoI employees and
smugglers (kp 29/03/2017)
Victims
tossed
into bureaucratic minefield (ht 28/03/2017),
Thousands
of
quake victims left in a lurch (ht 28/03/2017)
Reconstruction
drive
sluggish in Sindhuli (ht 28/03/2017)
Give
justice:
Parliament should also take up this issue seriously if
the State remains apathetic to the CIEDP’s call (ht
27/03/2017)
Martyr
families question the outcome of their loss, by
Suresh Yadav (rep 27/03/2017)
No
safety rules yet against pollution near schools, by
Bishnu Prasad Aryal (rep 27/03/2017)
Writ
petition filed at SC against Online Media Directive
(rep 27/03/2017)
CIEDP
handicapped
as legally there’s very little it can do: Government yet
to enact law criminalising enforced disappearance
andtorture (ht 26/03/2017)
Bill
moots
open prison for inmates with good conduct (ht
26/03/2017)
Conflict
victims
allowed to move SC against TRC Chairman Gurung: Apex
court quashes registrar's refusal order (ht
25/03/2017)
Prisoners
deprived
of human rights: NHRC (ht 25/03/2017)
CK
Raut
remanded to custody for 10 more days (ht 25/03/2017)
Police
clueless about gruesome murder of teenage girl (rep
25/03/2017)
CCWB
reunites
200 street kids with families, by Samipa Khanal (kp
25/03/2017)
NRA
website
gives wrong information about rebuilt houses (ht
25/03/2017)
UN
sets
Nov deadline for Qatar to end abuse of migrants: Warns
of investigation if new labour reforms not implemented;
Qatar is home to around half a million Nepalis, and the
Arab state hired 129,038 workers from Nepal in 2015-16
to become the second largest recipient of Nepali
migrants after Saudi Arabia in the region (kp
24/03/2017)
Trapped
in
transition: Economic and political instability in the
Tarai is pushing children south of the border to a life
of abuse, by Shreejana Shrestha (nt 24/03/2017)
Students
in
Hardeni miss classes to fetch drinking water (ht
24/03/2017)
Lack
of
forms deprives victims 2nd batch of aid, by Tika
Prasad Bhatta (kp 23/03/2017)
NRA
Act
inadequate for reconstruction task: CEO Pokharel; "If
the NRA remained with the same powers and guidelines as
now, I don't see any future for it" (rep 23/03/2017)
Govt
told
to launch reconstruction fund within a month (ht
23/03/2017)
Bajhang
Locals forced to drink dirty river water, by Jagat
Khadka (rep 23/03/2017)
TRC
holds
meet in absence of chair (ht 23/03/2017)
Probe
begins
into Tharuhat, Madhes protests (ht 23/03/2017), Probe
into
Maleth incident begins (kp 24/03/2017)
Nepal
graduates
to medium human development grouping (kp 23/03/2017)
[?; see indicators]
Flood
threats
up due to unlawful mining: One can notice both the river
banks being covered with large number of excavators and
tippers, as well as large potholes, by Anish Tiwari
(kp 23/03/2017)
Torture
victims
compensated, by Thakur Singh Tharu (kp 22/03/2017) [But not punishing the criminals!?]
Dalit
children crush stones to buy books, by Janak KC (rep
22/03/2017)
Human
versus
national security: National security marginalises the
rationale for all other critical, human-centric
securities; this needs to change, by Mahendra P.
Lama (kp 22/03/2017)
Deliberation
on
inclusion commission bill begins (ht 22/03/2017)
Gender
equality:
The Nordic Model, by Kjell Tormod Pettersen (rep
22/03/2017)
Lack
of classrooms affecting children’s education: Students
of various grades taught under the same tattered
tarpaulin, by Narahari Sapkota (rep 22/03/2017)
Untouchability:
Still
entrenched; The state should apologize for its
historically inhumane treatment of the Dalit community,
by David Kainee (rep 21/03/2017)
Amendment
needed
to secure women’s rights: Activists (ht 21/03/2017)
Stakeholders
bat
for accelerated efforts to end gender imbalance (ht
21/03/2017)
Saarc
CCI
urged to vote SAWDF as representative (kp
21/03/2017), Women’s
job
opportunities: Mutual learning; The rate of female labor
force participation in South Asia varies from 16 percent
in Afghanistan to 80 percent in Nepal, by Charity
Troyer Moore and Vestal McIntyre (rep 21/03/2017)
Saudi
amnesty for undocumented workers: Around 40,000 Nepalis
may benefit (rep 21/03/2017)
Election
hampers printing of school textbooks, by Bishnu
Prasad Aryal (rep 21/03/2017)
Reconstruction
delayed further as few quake victims turn up for 2nd
tranche, by Gyan P. Neupane (rep 20/03/2017)
Cause
of
death contested (kp 19/03/2017)
RPP
registers
amendment proposal demanding Hindu state (ht
19/03/2017)
Treatment
of
Kanchanpur injured affected (kp 19/03/2017)
Our
first
nations: There are compelling evidence to suggest that
even before the Aryan and Mongoloid groups of people
stumbled upon this place, it was occupied by
Austroasiatic groups of people, by Abhinawa Devkota
(kp 18/03/2017)
Students
unlikely
to get textbooks on time: One third of JSSK machines to
print ballot papers, by Binod Ghimire (kp
17/03/2017)
Thought
for
food: Despite dramatic progress in nutrition, half of
Nepal’s child deaths are still due to hunger, by
Marty Logan (nt 17/03/2017), The
face
of hunger: A debt-ridden Dalit couple is on the verge of
losing their daughter to malnutrition, by Om Astha
Rai (nt 17/03/2017)
Khadka
addresses
UN’s CSW session (kp 17/03/2017) [??]
NRA
starts
distributing 3rd tranche of housing aid (kp
16/03/2017)
Booklet
on
women entitlements published: The booklet contains
information related to economic benefits provided and
initiatives taken by various agencies for women (kp
16/03/2017)
Justice,
compensation
elude family of man killed by SSB seven years ago,
by Madhav Ghimire and Binod Ghimire (kp 16/03/2017)
War-victims
demand
TRC office bearers’ resignation (ht 16/03/2017)
Excavation
casts dry spell in Chure, by Raju Adhikari (rep
16/03/2017)
Additional
14,988
conflict victims verified, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 15/03/2017), Additional
3,830
conflict victims verified: Number now totals 139,711,
by Gyan P. Neupane (rep 16/03/2017)
Transitional
justice:
Doing it right, by Geja Sharma Wagle (rep
15/03/2017)
Minors
injured
in Jajarkot accident seek parents (ht 15/03/2017)
Murder-convict
Dhungel
felicitated in Okhaldhunga: Dhungel and seven others had
been convicted for the murder. Six have already
completed their jail terms while the seventh, Pushkar
Gautam, is still in jail, by Anil Bhandari (rep
14/03/2017)
Reconstruction
still delayed in Dhading, by Shankar Shrestha (rep
14/03/2017)
In
the
service of power: Governmental editorial directives on
rising above ideological divides, instead of edifying
journalists, end up irritating them, by Dharma
Adhikari (rep 14/03/2017)
Street
children vulnerable to addiction, by Pooja Chauhan
(rep 14/03/2017)
Boy,
chained up for 17 years, in want of medical attention,
by Surendra Bhandari (rep 14/03/2017), Teenager
chained
for 17 years returns home after treatment (ht
28/03/2017)
6-year
old girl roped to wooden bed for two years, by
Shankar Shrestha (kp 13/03/2017)
Non-life
insurers still to settle 25 percent of quake-related
claims (rep 13/03/2017)
Reconstruction
impasse:
A stable and effective leadership is essential in the
NRA to overcome obstacles, by Narayan Marasini (kp
12/03/2017). Cold
snap
adds to misery of quake-displaced (kp 12/03/2017)
Malnutrition
afflicts
girls more than boys, by Prakash Singh (ht
12/03/2017)
Consumer
protection
act: Govt aims to force traders to buy back or replace
faulty goods (kp 11/03/2017), Know
your
rights: Consumers can claim compensation for damages
caused by bad products or services, by Kahar Singh
Khadka (kp 15/03/2017), Are
we
getting what we deserve?, by Sujan Dhungana (ht
15/03/2017), Lax
market
monitoring laws causing chaos: The new constitution has
enshrined access to quality products as one of the
rights of consumers (kp 16/03/2017)
Gender
Equality In Nepal, by Kushal Pokharel (rn
11/03/2017)
Saptari
and
beyond: Immediate and long term perspective on the
tragic Saptari incident, by Shreya Paudel (kp
11/03/2017)
Madhes
protest victims mostly commoners, by Mithilesh Yadav
(rep 11/03/2017)
Up
to
the task: More struggle is necessary to get Nepali
women into real decision-making positions, by
Bidushi Dhungel (kp 10/03/2017)
Stateless
daughters:
Every Nepali mother must be allowed to get Nepali
citizenship as easily as a man, without if’s and but’s,
by Deepti Gurung (nt 10/03/2017)
Kanchanpur
local
dies in India’s SSB firing, by DR Panta (kp
10/03/2017), Nepali
man dies in SSB gunfire, by Dil Bahadur Chhatyal
(rep 10/03/2017), Govt
sends
diplomatic note to India over SSB firing: Indian
national security adviser calls PM Dahal; Gautam
declared martyr, by Anil Giri (kp 11/03/2017) [Please stop overusing this term: He
was a victim of Indian atrocity, not a martyr!],
MEA:
enquiry
initiated (kp 11/03/2017), Kanchanpur
culvert was built as per bilateral agreement, by Dil
Bahadur Chhatyal (rep 11/03/2017)
Up
to
the task: More struggle is necessary to get Nepali
women into real decision-making positions, by
Bidushi Dhungel (kp 10/03/2017)
Amnesty
calls
for prompt probe into police killings (kp
09/03/2017) [see statement
by
AI], Panel
to
probe into Saptari killings (kp 09/03/2017), UML
rejects
PM’s call to postpone poll rally (kp 09/03/2017), Morcha
serves
7-day ultimatum to govt: Warns of withdrawing support if
demands not met (kp 09/03/2017), Banda
affects
life in Tarai districts (kp 09/03/2017), CEC
Yadav’s
house vandalised (kp 09/03/2017), Protests
against Maleth shooting on 2nd day of bandh also
(rep 09/03/2017), NHRC
concerned
over obstruction: Commissioner Ansari’s vehicle
vandalised (kp 10/03/2017), UDMF
cadres
torch bus for defying strike in Saptari (ht
10/03/2017), Death
toll
in Saptari incident rises (ht 10/03/2017), A
lose-lose situation (nt 10/03/2017), The
middle
path, by Dipendra Jha (nt 10/03/2017)
Is
Women's Day only for the well-offs?, by Jagat Kahdka
(rep 09/03/2017)
Prolonged
stalemate:
It is perhaps time to turn to an approach where all
major parties agree to work with a common mediator,
by Deepak Thapa (kp 09/03/2017)
The
day
Ban Ki-moon cried: Have we done enough to support the
earthquake victims in Nepal?, by Surendra Bahadur
Sijapati (kp 09/03/2017)
Air
too dangerous to breathe: Kathmandu residents breathed
extremely polluted air in Magh, by Ajaya Shrestha
(rep 09/03/2017)
Water
supply,
sanitation coverage remains stagnant (ht 09/03/2017)
New
bride forced out of home on charge of witchcraft
(rep 09/03/2017)
GloAct
against
human trafficking launched (kp 08/03/2017)
15pc
quake
victims yet to receive first tranche of govt aid (ht
08/03/2017) [In 14 of the 31
affected districts; people in the other districts have
got nothcing at all after almost two years and, to a
greater part still live in shelters!!]
13
years on, society yet to accept Maoist leader who
married a Dalit girl, by Ram Hari Gajurel (rep
08/03/2017)
Quality
education
for girls and women with disabilities stressed (kp
08/03/2017)
Quake-displaced
demand
safe place for resettlement, by Sudip Kaini (kp
08/03/2017)
Report
and Reality: Melamchi environment plan only on paper,
Lack of proper implementation a threat to public health
(rep 08/03/2017)
Women
continue
to face discrimination at home, workplace (ht
08/03/2017)
Is
women
empowerment just women employment? If this day is to
celebrate your and my achievements, then it does not
need to be marked in the calendar, by Sambridhi
Gyawali (rep 08/03/2017), Bold
action now: In Nepal, while women work as much as men,
the gender wage gap is still in the bottom half of the
world ranking, by Valerie Julliand (rep 08/03/2017),
Exemplary
Muslim sisters empowering women, by Kalendra Sejuwal
(rep 08/03/2017), Working
on
gender: We saw no representation of Himalayan women in
history or literature, nor in the research and
development sectors, by Chhaya Vani Namchu and
Menaka Hamal (rep 08/03/2017), Championing
their
cause: We need to be more proactive in identifying true
champions of women's economic empowerment in Nepal and
build a strong coalition, by Gail Marzetti and Pukar
Malla (rep 08/03/2017), Women’s
role
critical for social advancement: Prez (kp
09/03/2017), #beboldforchange:
Things
are far from ideal for Nepali women, but the fight for
equal rights continues (kp 09/03/2017), Empowering
women:
The most urgent task that lies ahead is to make sure
that women are treated equally in all spheres of life
(ht 09/03/2017)
Family
members inconsolable after death of breadwinner, by
Mikthilesh Yadav (rep 08/03/2017)
NHRC
blames
security lapse for Tikapur incident: Seeks departmental
action against senior APF officers (ht 08/03/2017)
Three
protesters
killed in police firing in Saptari, by Abadhesh
Kumar Jha (kp 07/03/2017), 3
dead as UDMF cadres clash with police, by Jitendra
Kumar Jha (rep 07/03/2017), Experts
in
Madhes urge all to exercise restraint, by Bhusan
Yadav (kp 07/03/2017), SLMM
flays
incident, calls on all for peace (kp 07/03/2017), UML
puts
campaign on hold for 3 days, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
07/03/2017), Police
killings
spark protests: Morcha supporters enforce strike, shut
eastern Tarai districts, by Abdhesh Kumar Jha (kp
08/03/2017), Leaders'
provocative speeches laid the ground for Tikapur
killings: NHRC; Recommends action against APF DIG
Chaudhary, SP Singh over security lapses (rep
08/03/2017), Govt
recalls
Saptari CDO, security chiefs: Decides to deploy
additional 300 security personnel in the district,
by Manish Gautam (kp 08/03/2017), Congress
lawmakers
demand judicial probe (kp 08/03/2017), Saptari
incident
concerns UN, US (kp 08/03/2017)
From
safe
motherhood to safe womanhood: Nepali women deserve to be
recognised as complete human beings and equal citizens,
not just as mothers, by Poonam Thapa (kp 07/03/2017)
On
the
home front: Listen to the unheard voices of the suffering
wives of migrant workers left behind, by Roni Pradhan (kp
07/03/2017)
The
purse
strings: Women have little control over household finance
despite being important earners, by Ashika Sharma (kp
07/03/2017)
Women
exploited
in entertainment sector (ht 07/03/2017)
The
ideal
transition: There are major obstacles that need to be
overcome to avoid prolonging the process, by Binoj
Basnyat (kp 07/03/2017)
66
water
projects incomplete for want of budget, by Agandhar
Tiwari (kp 07/03/2017)
How
Nepali
Women Are Forced To ‘Sell’ Their Skin To Make Rich
Indians Beautiful, by Soma Basu (Youth ki Awaaz
06/03/2017)
Health
staff
obstruct polio vaccination in many districts, by
Manish Gautam (kp 05/03/2017), 18
officials
booked for disrupting polio drive (kp 06/03/2017), Polio
immunizations resume after suspension of 18 staff: MoH
keeps eye on 50 agitating staffers for possible
suspension (rep 07/03/2017)
HRC
begins
probe into teenager’s murder (ht 06/03/2017)
Chhaupadi
tradition:
Women’s monthly exile continues (kp 05/03/2017)
Devoid
of
aid, Badi women continue sex trade (ht 05/03/2017)
‘Torture
high
in Tarai district’: According to a study carried
out by the THRD Alliance, 23.76 percent of the 766
detainees interviewed in 19 districts reported
torture (kp 05/03/2017) [see THRDA
press release]
Salleri
locals
forced to drink unsafe water (kp 05/03/2017)
Nepal 2016 Human Rights Report, by
US Department of State, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights
and Labor (03/03/2017)
Nepal
courts
vulnerable to threats, bribery, says US report (ht
05/03/2017)
Rape
tops
list of crime against women in Nepal (ht 03/03/2017)
Bhatta
asks
TRC secretariat to call meeting pronto (ht
03/03/2017)
South
Asia
lawmakers meet to discuss child welfare (ht
03/03/2017), SAsian
MPs
meet to discuss children’s rights (kp 04/03/2017)
Leave
no
one behind: Absorbing women into the labour market by
reinforcing traditional gender roles is not empowering,
by Sangita Thebe-Limbu (nt 03/03/2017)
Cashing
in
on tragedy: The growing epidemic of hospital vandalism
and attacks on health workers reflects extreme politics
and erosion of the rule of law in Nepal, by Sonia
Awale (nt 03/03/2017)
Teenage
girl’s
death sparks tension in Dharan: Locals claim that the
girl was murdered by her foster parents (kp
02/03/2017), Dharan
teen’s
death: Autopsy reveals she was sexually abused;
13-year-old Anusha of Punya Marga, Dharan, died while
being treated for insecticide poisoning on Monday
(kp 04/03/2017)
Calls
to
make infrastructure in Valley wheelchair-friendly
(kp 02/03/2017)
Child
migration
on the rise (ht 02/03/2017)
Kids
in Chepang village spend time playing in lack of school,
by Ramesh Kumar Paudel (rep 02/03/2017)
Victims’
critical
engagement: The number of people willing to engage with
the commissions shows the need and desire for justice
and reconciliation, by Ram Kumar Bhandari (kp
01/03/2017), Absence
of
TRC Chair affects works (ht 01/03/2017) [???]
KUKL
refuses to respond to RTI petition (rep 02/03/2017)
Badagaun
fire
victims left in lurch, by Ghanshyam Gautam (kp
01/03/2017)
Nepal
announces
UNHRC candidature for 2018-20 term: This is the first
time Nepal has presented its candidature to the
council (kp) [First,
respect human rights at home! See collection of links on HR issues!], Mahat,
UN
top official discuss Nepal HR issues (kp 03/03/2017)
Bhutan
should
take back unsettled refugees (kp 01/03/2017)
PM
pledges
to raise Dalit issues at UN (kp 28/02/2017)
Dhading
reconstruction
moving at a snail’s pace, by Harihar Singh Rathour
(kp 28/02/2017)
Lack
of
fund slows over 100 projects (kp 28/02/2017)
Landslide
victims
say government failed to bring pledged relief, by
Ananda Gautam (kp 28/02/2017)
Illegal
and
unsafe abortions put women’s lives at risk (ht
28/02/2017)
Experts
call for revising torture bill (rep 28/02/2017)
Printing
ballot papers to affect textbooks availability: Only 50
percent school textbooks printed to date, by Bishnu
Prasad Aryal (rep 28/02/2017)
NRA
proposes
land grant for quake-hit squatters: Beneficiaries will
have to leave original settlements and buy pieces of
land in safer areas to rebuild. by Manish Gautam (kp
27/02/2017), NRA
plans Rs 100,000 relocation grants to households at risk,
by Gyan P. Neupane (rep 27/02/2017)
All
our
daughters: Where are Nepali women in the metaphor of
coffins, bakasko bimba, which pervades pathologies of
remittance reporting?, by CK Lal (rep 27/02/2017)
No
school after marriage: Need to earn a living forces the
bride and groom out of school, by Narahari Sapkota
(rep 27/02/2017)
Rabies
patients
untreated as crisis worsens (ht 27/02/2017)
Conference
on
Dalit concerns starts in Capital (kp 26/02/2017)
Nepali
migrant
workers stuck in Saudi Arabia: Are struggling to obtain
‘return permit’ from recruiters (kp 26/02/2017)
Nepal
to
run for Human Rights Council seat (kp 26/02/2017) [Despite her bad HR records??],
Mahat
leaving
for UN human rights meet in Geneva: To push for Nepal's
membership in UNHCR (ht 26/02/2017)
Underage
marriage
bid thwarted in Sindhuli (ht 25/02/2017)
Shuklaphanta
displaced
block highway in protest, by Bhawani Bhatta (kp
24/02/2017)
The
real
truth about the Truth Commission: Nepal’s transitional
justice process was delayed, now it is doomed, by Om
Astha Rai (nt 24/02/2017), Trust
and
the TRC, by Charan Prasai (nt 24/02/2017), Justice
delayed,
justice denied (nt 24/02/2017)
Newborns
battle
to survive in sheds, by Prakash Singh (ht
23/02/2017)
Progress
on
transitional justice precious little: AI (kp
23/02/2017)
Kotbada
killings still haunt families, by Shankar Shrestha
(rep 23/02/2017)
Decades
of
apathy results in landlessness (ht 23/02/2017)
Central
bank
policy to hit credit expansion to deprived sector
(ht 23/02/2017)
Remote
Chitwan
settlements left without school after earthquake, by
Bimal Khatiwada (kp 23/02/2017)
Nepal
206/17, report by Amnesty International (22 February
2017)
Police
not taking VAW cases seriously: Victims, by Madan
Thakur (rep 22/02/2017)
Female
inmates
victims of ‘misbehaviour’ (ht 22/02/2017)
Racing
against
the clock: Nepal’s truth commissions need renewed focus
and strong relationships to make the most of the extra
year, by Aileen Thomson (kp 21/02/2017)
Red
Tika
challenge takes internet by storm, by Anita Shrestha
(ht 21/02/2017)
Injury
prevention:
National priority issue, by Bhaskar Raj Pant, Abha
Shrestha and Dan Schwarz (ht 21/02/2017)
Families
of
the disappeared to side with CIEDP, by Dewan Rai (kp
20/02/2017)
Reconstruction
of 4,067 quake-damaged schools yet to begin, by
Bishnu Prasad Aryal (rep 20/02/2017)
Musahars
submit memo to PM, by Santosh Singh (rep
20/02/2017), Musahars
lament lack of land ownership certificate, by Mahesh
Kumar Das (rep 21/02/2017)
House
panel
endorses sentencing bill (ht 20/02/2017), Polygamy
to incur up to five years in jail, by Ashok Dahal
(rep 21/02/2017)
Social
crime: Air pollution in capital (rep 20/02/2017)
Caste-based
discrimination
still rife in Bajhang villages, by Basanta Pratap
Singh (kp 19/02/2017)
Visually
impaired
struggle to open bank account, by Rameshchandra
Adhikari (kp 19/02/2017)
Move
over,
men: Women should be included in decision-making roles
in the management of forests, by Basundhara
Bhattarai (kp 19/02/2017)
Powerful
Nepali
women’s challenges: They have come to stand face-to-face
with history in an unprecedented way, by Abhi Subedi
(kp 19/02/2017)
Bill
proposes
grounds for void marriage (ht 18/02/2017)
Teacher
beats up student unconcious, parents demand action
(rep 18/02/2017)
Innocent
victims: Kids growing up in jail as parents serve terms,
by Shankar Shrestha (rep 18/02/2017)
Rootless:
By
birth
a woman belongs to her father’s clan, and then she gets
given to her husband’s. We forget who our mothers and
grandmothers are. Their blood does not flow in our
lineage, by Pooja Pant (ht 18/02/2017)
Questioning
the
Questions: Caste struggle against structural minds:
Let’s challenge the system by re-imagining, redefining,
re-narrating and retelling our story, by Sarita
Pariyar (kp 18/02/2017)
Feminism
in
the margins, a Madhesi perspective: Madhesi women are
not a topic of discussion, nor is their contribution
acknowledged in the national discourse, by Rita Sah
(kp 18/02/2017)
Representation
of
women: The Nepali media sector, in general, suffers from
patriarchy, by Sumina Rai Karki (kp 18/02/2017)
The
scourge
of stereotype: Even though their workplace is female
dominated, the fact is that the most popular
gynecologist in our country is a male, by Arpana
Neopane (kp 18/02/2017)
Nepal
still remains mostly an unfree economy: Heritage
Foundation, by Kuvera Chalise (rep 18/02/2017)
Post-quake
reconstruction:
Education of thousands of students in jeopardy; MoE at
wit’s end as govt scrambles to generate fund to rebuild
schools, by Binod Ghimire (kp 17/02/2017)
Girl,
16,
raped by two men posing as police (kp 17/02/2017)
Nepali
boatwomen
row against tide of discrimination (kp 17/02/2017)
Transitional
justice
process: Will comply with int’l laws: PM (kp
17/02/2017) [??], UN Nepal
chief urges int'l standards for transitional justice
bodies (rep 17/02/2017), Bhatta
urges
Gurung to call TRC meeting without delay (ht
17/02/2017)
'Traffic
police suffer most from air pollution', by Ram Saran
Tamang (rep 17/02/2017)
CIEDP
opens
new plaint registration window: Plans to launch formal
investigation process after a month; War victims
‘cautiously optimistic’ the tasks will be completed; The
CIEDP is also providing the already registered
individuals the chance to record information and details
to their complaints, by Dewan Rai (kp 16/02/2017), TRC,
CIEDP
to accept complaints again, by Lekhanath Pandey (ht
16/02/2017)
For
whom
hope is all that’s left, by Pushpa Raj Acharya (ht
16/02/2017)
‘Laws
needed
to safeguard child rights’ (ht 16/02/2017)
Excavations
in Chure go unabated with backing from authorities:
Locals face shortage of water, ruined farmland, by
Mithilesh Yadav (rep 16/02/2017)
High
Court
judge to lead transitional justice court: Two members
will be appointed from among the legal professionals
quali-fied to become the High Court judge, by Dewan
Rai (kp 15/02/2017)
Maina
Sunar
murder: A case of justice denied (ht 15/02/2017), NA
protecting
officials in Maina’s case: Lawyers (kp 17/02/2017)
Parliamentary
panel
defines heinous crimes: Proposes sentence till death;
Ups life sentence to 25 years, by Rupesh Acharya (ht
15/02/2017) [Chhaupadi still
punished mildly and only if a woman dies; else, it's
still not seen as crime!!]
Transitional
Justice:
Conflict victims want no more delays or excuses; TRC and
CIEDP officials advised to utilise the extended one-year
tenure as their original two-year terms expired
last week (kp 15/02/2017)
Missing
girl,
7, found murdered, by Manoj Paudel (kp 15/02/2017)
A
humanitarian issue: International community should put
pressure on Bhutan to uphold the refugees’ right to return
home, by Tilak Niroula (kp 15/02/2017)
Chand-led
Maoists step up extortion drive (rep 15/02/2017) [Party leaders who order such crimes
have to be punished severely!!]
Six
boys
gang-rape 17-year-old girl, film video (kp
14/02/2017)
'Consultancies
into human trafficking, money laundering', by Bishnu
Prasad Aryal (rep 14/02/2017)
Families
of Kotbada victims still await justice, by Shankar
Shrestha (rep 14/02/2017) [This
has been cold-blooded murder committed by the army and
those responsible have been well known from the very
first moment!], Kin
of
victims lament airport massacre, by Keshav Adhikari
(ht 15/02/2017)
The
marginalised: Toilet and school, still a dream for
Musahars, by Santosh Singh (rep 14/02/2017)
Overcrowded
Birgunj jail raises safety concerns (rep 14/02/2017)
Process
to activate Rs 21b NRA fund starts, by Sangeet
Sangroula (rep 14/02/2017)
ILO
launches project to combat forced labor (rep
14/02/2017) [see ILO
brochure on project], End
forced
labour: The government should take the predicament of
the bonded labourers seriously and provide them with
land and also landownership certificates which most of
them lack (ht 15/02/2017)
Aftermath
of
liberation: The story of bonded labourers after
attaining freedom is proving to be troublesome, by
Narayan P. Bhattarai (kp 13/02/2017)
Chepang
folk
deprived of housing aid (kp 13/02/2017)
TJ
bodies
demand legal amendment to function (kp 13/02/2017)
Women
in
civil service: Women applicants ‘outwitting’ men in PSC
examinations, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
12/02/2017)
Child-friendly
governance
roll-out plan formulated (ht 12/02/2017)
‘Keep
TRC,
CIEDP out of politics’, by Lekhanath Pandey (ht
12/02/2017)
Chepangs
facing
food crisis, by Keshav Adhikari (ht 12/02/2012)
Specialty
services:
Services at district hospitals ‘soon’ (kp
12/02/2017), Minister
Thapa
vents his anger at bureaucratic red tape, by Manish
Gautam (kp 16/02/2017)
Education
sector
tops list of complaints filed at CIAA (ht
12/02/2017)
Transitional
justice:
House panel tells govt to give teeth to commissions,
by Dewan Rai (kp 11/02/2017)
Teenager
wins
court case on citizenship in mother’s name, by
Thakur Singh Tharu (kp 11/02/2017)
Teenage
girl
raped, murdered in Sindhuli (ht 11/02/2017)
Child
marriage, teen pregnancies affecting female health,
by Jagat Khadka (rep 11/02/2017)
Man
held for trying to sell woman (rep 11/02/2017)
Trafficking
in
women, children on the rise (ht 11/02/2017)
Unsafe
abortion
continues unabated (ht 11/02/2017)
How
the
Trump gag rule threatens women’s lives in Nepal: The
cut-off of American financing to providers of family
planning services is a terrible blow to a country with
few doctors and clinics, by Subina Shrestha (kp
11/02/2017), Back
to
the drawing board: Global Gag Rule can have huge
repercussions on reproductive health services in Nepal
(kp 17/02/2017)
LGBTIs
in
civil service: 651 transgender people applied for PSC
exams; Officials describe it as a big step forward for
the gay community, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
11/02/2017)
TRC,
CIEDP
terms extended by one year: Rights activists point out
the need to empower commissions with laws, by Dewan
Rai (kp 10/02/2017), Nepal:
extending
transitional justice commissions without granting real
powers betrays trust of victims (ICJ 10/02/2017), ICJ:
Amend
law for transitional justice bodies (kp 11/02/2017)
Action
needed,
not empty words, say conflict victims: Justice a far cry
even a decade after peace deal, by Durga Lal KC (kp
10/02/2017)
NHRC
offers
healing balm to Basbariya Hindu-Muslim rift: In a
reconciliation function held by the NHRC recently,
community leaders appealed to the villagers to live in
harmony and respect one another, by Manoj Paudel (kp
10/02/2017)
Transitional
justice
act amendment: Draft defines disappearance, by Dewan
Rai (kp 09/02/2017), A
welcome proposal: That disappearance and torture have
been criminalised for the first time is good news
(kp 10/02/2017)
Teenagers’
club foils child marriage (rep 10/02/2017)
A
regressive step: The new Civil Code Bill will roll back
the historic gains in property rights for Nepali women,
by Subin Mulmni (kp 09/02/2017)
TJ
act
amerndment draft: 20-year jail for guilty of murder,
disappearance, by Dewan Rai (kp 08/02/2017)
Inclusiveness
in
Nepal and India: There are a number of lessons that
Nepal can learn from India to redress historical
injustices, by Mahendra P. Lama (kp 08/02/2017)
Toilets
off-limits to menstruating females in Bajhang, by
Jagat Khadka (rep 08/02/2017)
2
temple priests held for abusing Dalit worshipper (kp
08/02/2017)
District
court permission must for accessing phone call, SMS
details (rep 08/02/2017)
Girl
dies
after jilted lover attacks her with acid in Butwal: The
boy, who had returned from Dubai a month ago, is learnt
to have thrown acid after she refused his marriage
proposal, by Madhav Dhungana and Amrita Anmol (kp
07/02/2017), An
heinous
crime: Perpetrators of acid attacks deserve stronger
punishment than what the law provides for (kp
08/02/2017)
Malnourished
girl
dies for want of treatment, by Khagendra Awasthi (kp
07/02/2017)
Civil
Code
Bill draws flak from rights advocates: Rights activists
say the bill introduced to replace Muluki Ain has
denied even those rights that women had enjoyed earlier
(kp 06/02/2017)
Jajarkot
woman
found murdered: Family of 24-year-old Radhika Sunar has
claimed that she was murdered by her husband Dal
Bahadur (kp 06/02/2017)
Transitional
justice
should also address root causes of the conflict,
interview with Ram Kumar Bhandari (kp 06/02/2017)
Rights
groups
press govt to extend TJ bodies’ mandate (kp
06/02/2017)
CIEDP
lays
groundwork for investigation: Panel involving forensic
experts to be formed for exhuming bodies, by Dewan
Rai (kp 05/02/2017)
Newborn
baby
goes missing from hospital ward in Birgunj: Relatives
accuse doctors, nurse, administration of negligence
(kp 04/02/2017)
For
some
women in need, Hatti Hatti has become a home away from
home and a wellspring for creativity, by Abha Dhital
(kp 04/02/2017)
Nepali
workers abroad still unable to vote, by Bhadra
Sharma (rep 04/02/2017)
Rift
among
TRC members comes to fore, by Lekhanath Pandey (ht
04/02/2017) [This is because the
TRC is only another playing field for the power
struggles of the politicians!]
Periods
of
banishment: Women in western Nepal are starting to
refuse to be thrown out of the house once a month,
by Subeksha Poudel (nt 03/02/2017)
CIAA
receiving
less number of corruption complaints: New constitution
curtailed rights of CIAA barring the constitutional body
from investigating ‘improper conduct’ of public
officials (rep 03/02/2017)
‘Free
Madhes’
campaigner CK Raut arrested (kp 03/02/2017)
SC
quashes
contempt cases against Kantipur (kp 03/02/2017)
Bad
medicine:
Free medicine scheme of govt vital to improving the
health of the population (kp 03/02/2017)
Ministries
asked
to develop disabled-friendly infrastructure (kp
03/02/2017)
Rights
priorities
go wrong: Extension of TJ commissions’ terms without
giving them legislative muscles means little (kp
02/02/2017)
SC
scraps TRC guidelines for putting complaints on hold
(rep 02/02/2017), ‘TRC,
CIEPD
failed victims of conflict’ (ht 3/02/2017), Nepal:
Key
Moment for Justice; UN and Donors Need to Back
Accountability for Conflict Era Crimes (HRW
03/02/2017), AI,
HRW
call to extend mandates of TRC, CIEDP (ht
05/02/2017)
Local
level election bill: Women, Dalit, marginalized
representation to increase, by Ashok Dahal (rep
02/02/2017)
Woman
set on fire by husband dies, by Arjun Oli (rep
02/02/2017)
Landless
quake victims: Why are we deprived of state aid?, by
Shankar Shrestha (ht 02/02/2017)
Rescued
migrant
workers seek govt support for rehabilitation (ht
01/02/2017)
93pc
families
get first tranche of aid (kp 01/02/2017) [But
only of those registered in 14 of the 31 affected
districts! This is unbelievable after almost two years!]
Rebuilding
Sindhuli houses could take more than a century, by
Rudra Pangeni (rep 01/02/2017)
Girls
enrollment
& retention in school: DoE to launch project in 3
Tarai districts (kp 31/01/2017)
Free
healthcare
saving lives, by Lal Prasad Sharma (kp 31/01/2017),
Narayani
Hosp
‘denies’ people free medicines (kp 31/01/2017), 62
per
cent health centres offer basic facilities (ht
31/01/2017)
‘Inmates
living
in poor conditions’ (kp 31/01/2017)
Idea
of
citizenship: We need to revisit the 1952 Citizenship Act
in order to make Nepal a true republic, by Kalpana
Jha (kp 31/01/2017)
Women
deprived of maternity allowance, by Kalendra Sejuwal
(rep 31/01/2017)
Judicial
Council
bids for one-tier Special Court: Conflict victims can
appeal in the Supreme Court, by Dewan Rai (kp
30/01/2017)
Lack
of
Braille textbooks leaves visually impaired students
worried, by Pradeep Menyangbo (kp 30/01/2017)
Children
of
Bhaktapur brick kiln workers deprived of education,
by Anita Shrestha (ht 29/01/2017)
Refugee
camps
in Morang, Jhapa facing food crisis (ht 29/01/2017), Refugee
students
demand food, stage protest (ht 31/01/2017)
TRC
commissioners at odds over seeking term extension,
by Nabin Khatiwada (rep 28/01/2017), TRC
for
extending its tenure by one year (ht 30/01/2017)
Aussie
envoy
launches smpartphone app Nidarr (kp 28/01/2017)
‘No
cut
in food supply to needy Bhutan refugees’: WFP says it has
been forced to reduce the amount of food provided to less
vulnerable Bhutanese refugees due to a severe lack of
funding but it will continue to provide full rations to
some 3,100 of the most vulnerable refugees (kp
28/01/2017)
'Right
to reject' removed from election bill (rep
28/01/2017) [Further
ignoring of SC rulings!!]
Nurses
being paid nominal salaries by private hospitals: NNC;
Montlhly pay of nurses a little more than Rs 3,000,
by Bishnu Prasad Aryal (rep 28/01/2017)
Road
widening drive adds to woes for wheelchair users, by
Pooja Chauhan (rep 28/01/2017)
13
disabled-friendly
buses launched: City Metro Yatayat Pvt Ltd is the first
private company to introduce disabled-friendly buses in
Kathmandu (kp 28/01/2017)
Unequal
by
law: The constitution needs to be amended so that
people of all genders can receive equal treatment,
by Sanjay Sharma and Tingyi Yang (kp 27/01/2017)
All
in
the family: Girls are not safe even within their own
homes, especially in households dislocated by the
earthquake, by Sahina Shrestha (nt 27/01/2017)
Children
at work, by Priyanka Gurung (rep 27/01/2017)
Nationalism
Under Threat, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn 27/01/2017) [Which nationalism, male Tagadhari
nationalism or the one that includes all sections of
society and that still has to be invented?]
From
hut
to putt: Story of Pratima Sherpa, Nepal’s first female
golf star (ht 27/01/2017)
[But the state denies her Nepali
citizenship!!]
Never
heard
from again: Hundreds of Nepali migrant workers never
return home, not even in coffins. They simply disappear,
by Om Astha Rai (nt 27/01/2017), Victims
help
would-be victims: Having endured hardships, migrant
worker returnees help others avoid suffering the same
fate, by Upasana Khadka (nt 27/01/2017), High
risk
and no return: Nepali migrant workers borrow money, do
not earn promised salaries, and if they die their
indebted families are cheated of compensation, by
Puru Shah (nt 27/01/2017)
Nepal
ranked
as third most corrupt country in SAsia, by Samipa
Khanal (kp 26/01/2017)
Criminalizing
of Chhaupadi proposed in new legal code: Offenders may
get 3 months in jail (rep 26/01/2017)
TRC
presses
for firm govt commitment: Demands legal prerequisites
and logistics before term extension, by Dewan Rai
(kp 26/01/2017), TRC
fails
to decide on term extension (ht 26/01/2017)
A
nation still in the making: Ethnicity and nationhood
need not be mutually exclusive, but Mahendra failed to
create a multi-ethnic nation, by Deepak Thapa (kp
26/01/2017)
Panel
on
disappearances to seek 1-year term extension, by
Dewan Rai (kp 25/01/2017)
Schools
turning into playground for politicians, by Raju
Adhikari (rep 25/01/2017)
Myagdi
folk
face shortage of life-saving Medicines, by
Ghanashyam Khadka (kp 25/01/2017)
Mentally
ill
struggle for life in Dipayal streets (ht 25/01/2017)
Donor
driven
healthcare ignoring most patients: MoH panel; 'Rights of
people to get basic health care services ignored',
by Arjun Poudel (ht 25/01/2017)
Civil
Code
Bill proposes eligibility requirements for child
adoption (ht 25/01/2017)
The
uncertainty
of tomorrow: Children with disability need a secure future
even when their parents are gone, by Samridhi Rana
Thapa (kp 25/01/2017)
966
families
without land titles denied housing aid, by Nagendra
Adhikari (kp 25/01/2017)
Violence
against women: 8 Banke women set on fire in 2 and half
yrs, by Kalendra Sejuwal (rep 24/01/2017)
Migrant
workers: Nepali women ahead of men in committing suicide
abroad, by Rudra Khadka (rep 24/01/2017)
Politicians
let us down: Flood victims, by Devendra Basnet (rep
23/01/2017), Flood
victims form joint struggle committee, by Arjun Oli
(rep 25/01/2017)
Taplejung-Sikkim
quake
victims never got state announced aid, by Ananda
Gautam (kp 22/01/2017)
Running
out
of patience: Unresolved medical malpractice claims have
been piling up due to lack of judges, by Kahar Singh
Khadka (kp 22/01/2017)
Govt
formulates
strategy to make budget gender responsive (ht
22/01/2017)
Food
security
situation likely to deteriorate (ht 22/01/2017)
TJ
bodies
divided over extra tenure: The mandate of the TRC and
the CIEDP, formed to look into conflict-era cases,
expires on Feb 10, by Dewan Rai (kp 21/01/2017)
Underage
workers
leaving for jobs abroad (ht 21/01/2017)
Mainstreaming
disability:
Existing social protection measures in Nepal are far from
adequate to benefit the disabled persons, by Sudarshan
Neupane (rep 21/01/2017)
More
than
one Nepalis die in Malaysia every day, by Roshan
Sedhai (kp 20/01/2017)
Hubby
sets wife on fire after dousing her in kerosene, by
Arjun Oli (rep 20/01/2017), Drunken
man sets wife on fire in Banke, by Arjun Oli (rep
21/01/2017)
Reconstruction
drive
stops with grant nowhere in sight (ht 20/01/2017)
Failing
to
make the list: Many genuine earthquake survivors are
missing from the list for housing grants due to frequent
changes in government, by Shreejana Shrestha (nt
20/01/2017)
TJ
process
hangs in balance: Victims worried about being left out
in cold, by Dewan Rai (kp 19/01/2017)
Forgotten
victims:
Petty politics is slowing down the reconstruction
process and hurting the earthquake survivors, by
David Kainee (kp 19/01/2017), Post-quake
reconstruction:
2nd tranche of aid distribution begins (kp
19/01/2017)
Times
of
confusion and fusion: Moderation and cultivation of
multicultural, multilingual, multiethnic living is what
Nepal needs at the moment, by Pramod Mishra (kp
19/01/2017)
New
bill proposes open jail, by Ashok Dahal (rep
19/01/2017)
Red
Cross tarps for Dhading quake victims after 20 months:
Victims term the relief a mockery of their plight,
by Shankar Shrestha (rep 17/01/2017)
Less
equal:
We must aim for a socially inclusive country that
ensures the welfare of a broad section instead of
serving few elites, by Giri Bahadur Sunar (rep
17/01/2017)
TRC
working to set up regional office in Dipayal (rep
17/01/2017)
Essential
medicines to be available in districts soon: District
hospitals provide 70 items of medicines free of cost
(rep 17/01/2017)
Not
a single textbook printed for primary schools (rep
16/01/2017), Manage
adequate
textbooks for new academic session, govt told (ht
18/01/2017)
NHRC
report
confined to PMO: Parliament panel sees breach of statute
provision, by Dewan Rai (kp 16/01/2017) [see NHRC report of 13/01/2017 in Nepali]
‘Valley
traffic
cops face several health threats’, by Samipa Khanal
(kp 16/01/2017)
Victims
won’t have to wait long for justice: TRC commissioner,
by Nabin Khatiwada (rep 16/01/2017) [?]
‘Nepal
yet
to ensure justice to war-era victims’ (kp
14/01/2017), Nepal
fails
to deliver justice to wartime abuses, relief to quake
victims: HRW (ht 14/01/2017) [see Nepal
chapter
in HRW report 2017]
Post-earthquake
recovery:
NRA plans to address grievances by Feb 11; ‘Quake-hit
left to languish in shelters as parties bicker’ (kp 14/01/2017), Quake
survivors
unhappy with government grant (ht 14/01/2017)
Mental
patient
languishing in iron cage (ht 14/01/2017)
Govt
unlikely
to meet water supply target (ht 14/01/2017)
Guilty
of
serious crimes to be booked, says TRC chief, by Lal
Prasad Sharma (kp 13/01/2017)
Enact
more
women-friendly laws: Experts (kp 13/01/2017)
Nepal:
Political
Bickering Stalls Justice for Conflict Victims;
Government Fails Earthquake Relief For Second Winter
(HRW 12/01/2017)
Reconstruction
Works: Moving At A Snail’s Pace, by Uttam Maharjan
(rn 12/01/2017)
Nepal
Red
Cross spends millions from quake funds on 'luxuries':
200 motorbikes and scooters worth more than Rs 61
million, cars worth more than 49 million, 25.7 million
in laptops, 62.3 million for salaries, by Sangeet
Sangroula (rep 11/01/2017), SWC
to investigate Nepal Red Cross activities, by
Sangeet Sangroula (rep 14/01/2017)
Challenges
galore:
Even after two years of their formation our transitional
justice bodies have not been able to function properly,
by Meena Bhatta (rep
Hindu-Muslim
dispute
upsets harmony of Kapilvastu village, by Manoj
Paudel (kp 11/01/2017)
Yearning
to
breathe free: Govt must demonstrate political will
to tackle alarming air pollution (kp 11/01/2017)
Long
road
to justice: Conflict victims have been waiting and
waiting for transitional justice bodies to act, by
Ram Kumar Bhandari (kp 10/01/2017)
Stumbling
blocks:
Education and modernisation haven’t weakened ingrained
socio-sexual relationships, by Anjita Parajuli (kp
10/01/2017)
Medicine
shortage
in Kalikot for past 2 years, by Tularam Pandey (kp
09/01/2017)
Ramechhap
facing
drug crunch (ht 09/01/2017)
Continued
aftershocks:
Govt has to seriously look into how it is handling
post-disaster reconstruction (kp 09/01/2017)
Rautahat
woman
murdered mysteriously (ht 09/01/2017), Woman
found
dead; parents claim ‘murdered over dowry’, by Pawan
Yadav (kp 10/01/2017)
Battling
illiteracy: Youths launch tuition classes for
community's children, by Santosh Singh (rep
09/01/2017)
NHRC
role in probing conflict-era cases urged (rep
09/01/2017)
Report
at
your own risk: Press freedom remains a myth in daily
practice despite broad legislative measures, by
Bhanu Bhakta Acharya (kp 08/01/2017)
Badis
protest
in Kailali demanding support (kp 08/01/2017)
Cops,
locals
work together to curb child marriage (ht 08/01/2017)
Public
schools
facing existential crisis, by Anita Shrestha (ht
08/01/2017)
No
justice,
no peace: The commissions have made reasonable progress
in the transitional justice process, despite
non-cooperation from the government, by Dewan Rai
(kp 07/01/2017)
Officials
fined
for denying information (ht 07/01/2017)
The
Dalit
Question: The least well-meaning Nepalis can do is
acknowledge that caste discrimination has occurred
structurally against the Dalits in the past, by
Shreya Paudel (kp 07/01/2017)
Bajura
locals
demand rice, salt depots (ht 07/01/2017)
Psychiatric
hospital to be built in Nakhu Jail (rep 07/01/2017)
Tired
of
the cold wait, quake survivors rebuild on their own
(kp 06/01/2017), Quake-hit
battle
second winter in temporary huts, by Rajendra
Manandhar (kp 06/01/2017), Getting
the
facts straight: It’s high time the government and donors
made an honest assessment of reconstruction and
resettlement works in earthquake-affected areas, by
Navin Singh Khadka (kp 06/01/2017)
Wrongfully
shot
suspect turns out to be innocent: Victim's family
accuses police of shooting Shahi despite knowing he was
innocent, by Nirmal Ghimire (rep 06/01/2017)
Literacy
classes making women's life easier, by Arjun Bhushal
(rep 06/01/2017)
Superstition-based
violence
on the rise (kp 05/01/2017)
Stop
the
scourge: We must come together as a society to
reject the woeful practice of dowry (kp 05/01/2017)
Heal
the
pain: Not one perpetrator from the conflict era has been
held accountable in the past decade, by Suman
Adhikari (kp 05/01/2017)
Transitional
justice:
Boundary dispute leaves bill to amend act in the balance,
by Dewan Rai (kp 05/01/2017)
No
sight
of solution to thousands of landless Kavre quake
victims’ problem , by Raj Kumar Parajuli (ht
05/01/2017)
Flood
victims struggling with winter woes, by Devendra
Basnet and Nagendra Upadhyay (rep 05/01/2017)
Hausalpur
locals
deprived of state facilities (ht 05/01/2017)
Workers
get
jail, flogging over Saudi unpaid wage unrest (kp
04/01/2017)
Private
drugs
sellers’ syndicate blocks procurement for hospital
pharmacy, by Bhusan Yadav (kp 03/01/2017)
Media
Society
takes serious exception to obstruction at media houses
(kp 03/01/2017)
Survey
for housing grant to be complete only by February
(rep 03/01/2017), Data
collection
of quake victims in limbo (ht 03/01/2017), Continuous
snowfall, rain affect life of quake victims, by
Dhruba Dangal (rep 03/01/2017)
Water
tanker
operators doing brisk business in quake-hit Salyantar,
by Harihar Singh Rathour (kp 03/01/2017)
HR
violators’
names will be disclosed soon, says NHRC (kp
02/01/2017)
National
Vigilance
Centre report: Delays, graft, bad behaviour rampant in
govt offices, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
02/01/2017)
Earthquake
victims struggle amid severe cold. by Narahari
Sapkota (rep 02/01/2017) [This
is denial of assistance in its gravest form!!]
Politicized
schools: Political parties compete for top school posts
so that they get to use school budgets as they like,
by Ishwar Rauniyar (rep 02/01/2017)
Lessons
in
mourning: We need to move beyond sensationalising
migrant deaths to asking harder questions, by
Upasana Khadka and Aamik Adhikari (kp 02/01/2017)
MPs
spending
funds for unproductive purpose (kp 02/01/2017)
Quake-hit
families
crushing pebbles for living, by Harihar Singh
Rathour (kp 01/01/2017)
48
rapes
recorded in three months (ht 01/01/2017)
Making
room:
Accessibility and inclusion are a national issue,
addressing which will benefit everyone, by Simone
Galimberti (kp 01/01/2017)
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