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'Inclusion' in all subjects
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English
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Nepali
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Creator
Ghale, Shradha
( 4 )
Amnesty International
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Amnesty international
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Jha, Dipendra
( 3 )
Jhā, Dipendra
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Thapa, Deepak
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Basnet, Basanta
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Khanal, Ajaya Bhadra
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Lal, C. K.
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Mishra, Pramod
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The Kathmandu Post
( 30 )
Kantipur Daily
( 11 )
Setopati
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The Record
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Amnesty International
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Amnesty International Ltd
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myRepublica
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BBC
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The Asia Foundation
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Social integration
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Social inclusion
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सामाजिक समावेशीकरण
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Asie -- Népal
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एशिया -- नेपाल
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Constitution
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Constitutions -- Nepal
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Nepal. Saṃvidhāna
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Saṃvidhāna (Nepal)
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संविधान
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Asia
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Nepal
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Province No. 3
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Kathmandu
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Kathmandu District
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Province No. 2
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Province No. 4
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Saptari District
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Beirut
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Bhaktapur District
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Newspaper report
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Newspaper op-ed
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essay
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NGO Report
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NGO report
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"Building inequality" : The failure of the Nepali government to protect the marginalised in post-earthquake reconstruction efforts
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An unnatural disaster : Those of us who escaped unscathed are complicit in the suffering of others, one way or another
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The battle for Mahendra highway : In Saptari, four Madhesi protesters are killed by the police within 24 hours
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Betrayal of the knowledgeable : Nepal is where it is not just because of ignorance of the masses, but also the betrayal from the academics
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Building inequality : The failure of the Nepali government to protect the marginalised in post-earthquake reconstruction efforts
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City divided
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The country is yours : The quake has provided us with a chance to finally right the years of discrimination faced by Tamangs
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Dalits left behind as Nepal slowly recovers
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Dateline Birgunj : Madhesis could feel further alienated by the state if the movement does not bring any substantive change
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Dismissing the protesters in Nepal as Delhi’s puppets will prove harmful for Nepal : By blaming the blockade on Delhi, Nepal is ignoring the genuine demands for federalism from its own citizens
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Double trouble : The Dalit community has faced discrimination in relief distribution after the Great Quake
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Draft fails to ensure proportional representation of Dalits in decision-making level : Dalit activists
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Drafting challenges : Without the committed intervention of citizens and political parties this draft will pose huge long-term problems
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Edge of the precipice : Emerging from the ongoing political polarisation requires picking up one of two options on federal demarcation
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Extend time for pubic consultation on new constitution : Repeal regressive aspects of draft
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Feedback boiled down to 7 points
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Few hits, many misses : the draft constitution looks progressive in places but mostly has a lot of restrictive clauses
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Fissures feature : The quake has made the political and social inequality in Nepal even more prominent
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Geostrategic disaster : If we are to rescue the constitution, the government must reach a compromise with the Madhesi people
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The great divide : Why were discussions about relief and rebuilding being conducted in a language that was so removed from lived experience of most affected people? What kinds of solutions will emerge from a discussion that excludes its main subject from starting point?
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