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Monday, December 27, 2010

REAL FACTS NEPAL

Welcome To The Real Nepal! Briefs On Real Nepal Poorest of the poorest people with the most magnificent smiles on the planet, dustiest streets of the city yet breath-taking snow-capped mountains and lush green valleys in the horizon, politicians of the poor in a national dress driving in a luxurious car and sleeping in a bungalow, and the poor after the plough and a simple hut, and a city girl in all possible flashy modern outfits and make-ups, and a poor village girl in a tattered clothes with a huge bundle on her back and a sickle in her hand, and the poor little children with dirty little feet wearing beautiful smiles to touch your heart. Welcome to Nepal! Colorful Nepal! Crazy Nepal! Remember, the more you know about Nepal, the more you...

NEPALI WOMEN AND RIGHTS

Nepali Women's Don't have Equal Rights Nepali Women's Life Nepalese women are said to be doing all the house works, feeding kids, cleaning the house, taking care of the live stocks and domestic animals, washing dishes, and doing laundry. Men don't do dishes and don't do laundry. She also takes care of husband's mother, brothers and sisters. In many cases her works are never rewarded, everyone complains, the kids, husband, and the husband's mothers and sisters. While life's all decisions are made by Nepali man, she goes about her daily monotonous life, in her home and backyard, she works harder then men and she dies earlier. Did you know that Nepal is the only country in the world where Women's life expectancy is shorter than men? Work and Education Girls...

LITERACY FACTS IN NEPAL

Nepal's literacy is 45.2%. Nepal is the world's 15th illiterate country. More than half the total population of Nepal can not read and write. Female literacy is less than the half of the literacy of males (Female - 28%, Male - 65%) Nepal Literacy Facts * There are 26277 government schools in Nepal with 6018806 students * On average a school has about 230 students * On average a school has about 5 teachers, a teacher has 50 students * About 200,000 students are studying in 473 colleges in Ne...

EMPLOYMENT IN NEPAL

Half the Nepalese don't have a job! Nearly half the population of Nepal lives without a job. So what happens when people don't have jobs? Because there are no opportunities, many go for overseas employments particular in countries like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Malaysia, Thailand Singapore, Hong Kong, UK, USA, Australia, NewZealand and other countries. Those without jobs are also the easy pray of Maoist Gorilla's recruitments, many unemployed get into crimes, and some of the young women and girls may have to resort to prostitution. In cities unemployed are everywhere scattered, pondering all day of life's twist. If you don't have a job, you don't have a job. There is no public services for unemployed people. There is no such thing as "Unemployment benefits" If you don't have a job or if you lose...

CHILD LABOUR AND NEPAL

Nepalese law says: A child is a person who has not completed 16 years of age. Law says, to work in Nepal as a child, you must be at least 14 years old, and that you can work for no more than six hours, and you must not work during 6 p.m. to 6.a.m. hours, you must get a break of 30 minutes after 3 hours of work, and nobody should pressure you to work. The above law is only written in pages but never enforced. Millions of Nepali kids are employed by their moms and dads for household works to help them all day long instead of attending a school and getting education. Nepal does not punish parents if they fail to send their kids to school starting from a certain age. For example, in the U.S. parents can go to jail if they don't send their kids...

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