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Spreading Chepang Consciousness

Mphil. researcher in Indigenous Bishwash chepang -The government initiative of Chitwan is not enough to advance the Chepang community in education, the number of Chepang children going to school is increasing with the initiative of some people and social organizations here. The Chepang community living in the hilly areas of Chitwan, Makwanpur and Dhading are now in danger of change. The lifestyle of the community, which has been living by digging ditches for a long time, is changing. The Chepang community, confined to the mountains, is expanding. Improvements in education and health have started to be seen with the initiatives of state organs and social organizations. Until a few years ago, the children of this community were deprived of education. Even the financial condition of Chepang community was not able to provide quality education to the children. There was no access to healthcare. They did not even receive cetamol for safe delivery and fever. Now these conditions ...

Why Nepal Under Ruins ?

"Nepal Under Ruins" refers to the physical, political, and socio-economic challenges faced by Nepal, particularly following the devastating 2015 earthquake and the subsequent struggles in governance and recovery. The country was left in shambles as the earthquake caused massive destruction, killing thousands, displacing millions, and wrecking key infrastructure, including historic sites and villages. This tragedy was further exacerbated by political instability, slow reconstruction efforts, and rampant corruption, making the path to recovery difficult. Nepal's recovery has been slow, hampered by ineffective governance and inadequate international aid coordination. Although initial global responses provided relief, long-term recovery projects were delayed, leaving many families without homes and communities struggling with disrupted education, healthcare, and employment. Rural areas, in particular, have been neglected, with inadequate roads and communication networks furth...