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 National
Information Technology Park remains unutilised
Stone being sold in market illegally
Dissolving CA will not materialise at any cost: Dr. Bhattarai
Three minors drown at Patari pond
Parties should be flexible on their stance: Chaudhary
Krishna Janmastami observed
Women for installation of biogas from garbage
Night Sky in September
New health policy to be forged to improve health sector: Chaudhary
Community schools teaching English
 
 
National
Dalit CA member feted
 

KATHMANDU, May 24: The National Dalit Commission honoured 49 members elected from the Dalit community to the Constituent Assembly amid a function here today.
Minister for Woman, Children and Social Welfare Pampha Bhusal honoured the CA members. On the occasion, the CA members signed on a commitment paper prepared by the commission to ensure Dalit’s proportional representation at all levels of state mechanism through the new constitution in a secular, federal and democratic state. 
Declaring untouchability and caste discrimination as social crimes, the commitment paper calls for constitutional guarantee to practically end the untouchability system in Nepal.
Minister Bhusal said the Maoists would be always with the Dalits to ensure their rights through the new constitution.
Chairman of the commission Ram Lal Bishwokarma chaired the programme.
Secretary of the commission Janaki Barah, UML’s Shanta Manawi and NC’s Bijul Kumar Bishwokarma called all Dalits for unity to end feudalistic system and build an inclusive state.

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