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Dalits excluded from map pass

 Dalits excluded from map pass


 Ram Nath Chaudhary


 Saptari,


Kanchanrup Municipality Ward No.  Mangle Damai of 4 organized a press conference and accused engineer Sujit Kumar Sah of blocking the passing of the house map.


 Sujit Kumar Sah, engineer of the map branch raised a comment and stopped paying 44 thousand 80 rupees for revenue without passing the map of the additional floor.

Saptari Kanchanrup ward no.  4, the house is empty on seven dhur land of lot number 308 and now the seven dhur land shows little habitation.  Damai alleged that the old map of the house was also cut up because Engineer Sah did not pay a bribe of one lakh.

In a press conference held in Rajbiraj, he said that because I am a Dalit, I have the mentality that I cannot see the big house of Dalits in front of my eyes.  Another 4 kattha 4 dhur fields were divided by engineer Sah's father. After I bought the field, it is alleged that Damai took revenge when his father could not divide the fields.

He said that after the completion of the entire process of the house map, the mayor and the deputy mayor did not hesitate to pass the map because they saw that the criteria were met.  Damai's son Santosh Pariyar said that when it was going to be implemented, the administrative officer Renu Sah blocked the agreement of Engineer Sah and did not allow the work to be carried out.

I have come to plead with the journalists for justice as 40/50 working women will be deprived of their jobs due to the ban on the operation of small garment industries at home.

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The relationship between police and citizens is smooth.

 The relationship between police and citizens is smooth.


 Parvati Singh


 Saptari, 30 Asar.


 


With the aim of improving the relationship between the police and citizens, the local police office, Mahuli Saptari, has organized a citizen hearing program.

The event was organized at the IPR building on Thursday.  Sagir Rain, head of the local police office, Mahuli, said that he would be ready to provide peace and security at any time along with the heads and representatives of various political parties, businessmen, hoteliers, intellectuals, journalists, etc.  He asked the people's representatives to install CCTV cameras and nets in key areas.  No one should be above the constitution and the law, everyone should follow it from their own place.

 The chief guest of the program, Kalpana Choudhary, the vice president of Agnisair Krishnasavaran village, said that we should look at each other in a friendly spirit in every issue in the society.

 Ashok Acharya, chairman of Agnisair Krishnaswaran GAP ward number 6, Tejnarayan Yadav of 4, Gopal Chaudhary of 3, Sabdul Khalifa of 1, Bodhraj Subedi of UML, journalists Brijman Tamang, Priya Singh Tharu, Ramnath Chaudhary, hotelier Milan Chaudhary, Sadabahar were present in the hearing program.  Hariprasad Choudhary, founder of Savings Cooperative, Lalit Yadav of Janmat Party, Prabhunath Koirala, founder of milk business, Md. Sahbir Rain and others gave their queries and suggestions.

 In the program conducted by young Rajaram Yadav, the welcome was done by Utam Bhandari, Assistant Inspector of Traffic Police, Area Police Office.

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Human rights biennial book 2023 pre review Parvati Singh

 


Human Rights Biennial Book 2023 Pre-Review
 Parvati Singh

 Saptari, 16 June.

 Nepal Human Rights Year Book 2023 biannual pre-review program has been completed.

 The Nepal Human Rights Year Book 2023 biannual pre-review program published by Informal Sector Service Center (INSEC) Saptari was completed on Thursday at War Unit in Rajbiraj, Saptari.

 INSEC representative Manohar Pokharel presented a report at the program and said that 44 incidents were recorded biannually.

 In his report, 4 cases of murder, 13 cases of rape, 4 cases of sexual abuse, 2 cases of kidnapping, 1 case of inhumane treatment, 5 cases of polygamy, 1 case of abortion, 1 case of human trafficking, and 2 cases of indecent treatment are mentioned in his report.  Similarly, 3 cases of domestic violence, 1 threat, 1 clash, 2 attempts to kill are mentioned in 4 reports under economic, social and cultural rights.

 In the program, Rajendra Shrestha of the District Court expressed his commitment to human rights and mentioned that the annual book is important to be published by INSEC to know about human rights incidents.  He said that a full investigation should be carried out as the incident involving a human being is suspicious.

 Chief District Officer Janardan Gautam said in the program that if human rights are violated by the state side, rights may also be violated by other agencies.

 President of Nepal War Association Ram Prasad Chaudhary presided over the program, Chief of District Police Office Abinarayan Kafle, Law Officer of Madhes Province Kiran Sah, President of Nepal Journalist Federation Shravan Dev, Advocate Doman Sah, Manu Khanal, President of Non-Governmental Organization Baldev Mandal, Hit Narayan Lal of Police Community Service Center.  Das, Papson's Sanjay Sharma and others expressed views on human rights.

 Raghubar Prasad Shah, President of Human Rights Watch Group, welcomed the program conducted by Deepak Yadav.
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