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Conservationists are celebrating the birth of first rhino in two years at the Bardiya National Park since the government initiated anti-poaching measures.
Another one-horned rhino calf was spotted with its mother by conservationists during a recent elephant-back patrol in Bardiya.
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Over the years, Kathmandu has drastically changed but the fact remains that even with the rise of the wanna-be skyscrapers, basic necessities like water, electricity, good roads among many other things, are not fulfilled. Life is difficult in Kathmandu for many reasons, be it the smallest of things, young ones are easily frustrated and resort to flying away never to come back. I thought the same but stayed back for I thought things will change.
I´ve seen youth coming back home only to be frustrated and soon they feel there are compelled to go back to an alien land. The question here is: Are the youth getting what they want or is it that their expectations are too high?
Nepal and Climate Change
Nepal is being affected by the climate change because of the GHG emissions it did not emit http://bit.ly/9Cj3k1 #Emission #Climate #Nepal
Growing Imja Tsho - Impact of Climate Change
Growing Imja Tsho - Impact of Climate Change
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Nepalis abroad hold workshop on Himalayas
Nepalis abroad hold workshop on Himalayas
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Suicide Becomes Leading Cause of Death Among Younger Women in Nepal
When Nepal's parliament was assembling to elect a new prime minister in July, very few people noticed that Sharada Nepali, a 39-year-old lawmaker from a minor party, was missing. Away from the television cameras and the excitement in the house, Nepali, a mother of six, was grappling with death in a city hospital; she had tried to kill herself by drinking carbolic acid.
And yet, her life is at first sight a modest rags-to-riches story. Nepali belongs to the Dalit community that is still regarded as untouchable in Nepal and she never went to school. Her home is in Bardiya district, which falls in the remote west and is one of the most disadvantaged. And yet, despite the odds, she was nominated to the parliament by the Communist Party of Nepal-Marxist Leninist in 2008 and was on the Parliamentary Committee for Women, Children and Social Welfare.
Asian Centre for Human Rights
The ACHR conducts investigation, research, campaigning and lobbying on country situations (in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Thailand) and individual cases.
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