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December 31, 1969December 31, 1969  2 comments  others

I think a woman should do many things in her life. She should  have good quality as a human as well as  she should have good  knowledge and  good nature to be the greatest  woman. It is much better, if she is well educated and very qualified woman if she wants to be a good mother. She should keep patience and take care as well as love her child in her life. She should give well education to her children. It is just not only her duty to give  the birth. It is necessay the woman should good for her child and she should take good care to her Kid. It depands on her hand to build good child.

 

A woman also need her husband support in her life as well. I think her husband also  have big roll to make their children good in future.  So childrens are depend a lot on both of them.


If a boy and girl have bad manner or bad habit like drug addiction or make bad friends cricle etc.  At that time  woman as a mother has big roll of  power to built a good character  or bring good way.  And  a woman may get something sweet return in  her life from her children.

 

For the happy family life, there should be mutual understanding between husband and wife. So women should help her husband as far as possible.


Every woman says that they want to die before their husband. Because if they do, men cannot organize  the household activities.

 

Therefore a woman is called "The Greatest MOM" in the world.

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December 31, 1969December 31, 1969  0 comments  Nepal Platform

So far so good

 

Nepali women have so much going for them, but challenges remain!!

 

This day marks the centenary of International Women's Day, a day women from around the world celebrate their womanhood. As in the past years, achievements in the field of women empowerment will be highlighted, while short falls assessed for further improvement. Much has been achieved in the last decade or so. Even in a traditionally patriarchal society like Nepal, women's issues are gaining in prominence, especially after the election of the Constituent Assembly (CA) in 2008, which now includes 197 women. With female literacy rising and with improvements in health care services for women, they are starting to make their presence felt in every sector of Nepali society.

 

The Interim Constitution, 2007 provisioned for 33 percent women candidates in the CA polls , thus ushering an unprecedented number of women into positions of influence, which has proven crucial towards empowering Nepali women. Both public and private sector employers, for heir part, are taking in more female candidates from among the applicants. This change has largely come about thanks to the tireless effort of women rights activists.

 

As more educated women enter workforce and are capable of influencing policy making, economic independence of women has grown, the fertility rate gone down.. This int urn has resulted in better childcare and greater overall happiness for the family. There have been other positive developments: women's right to private property has been secured, the provision of citizenship on matrilineal basis has been enacted, divorce procedures simplified, making it easier for women to get out of difficult wedlock. Social trends are changing in favor of women too: in a recent survey of Nepali workforce, most men were found to be helping women with household chores

 

There is a perception in Nepal that activists talk up women rights on occasions like the Women's Day but put the issue on the back burner for the rest of the year. The seminars and meetings on women 's rights held in posh hotels in urban centers are taken as examples of unnecessary show-off that do little to empower thousands of rural women struggling with back breaking, thankless jobs.

 

The need to go beyond conference halls and engage with the real issues facing Nepali women at the grassroots level cannot be over emphasized. While a lot has been achieved, there are also enormous challenges ahead, especially in securing financial independence of rural women. Lack of ownership of fixed property like land and house make them financially dependent women. Cruel practices like Chhaupadi, where menstruating women are forced to live in huts built outside the house, continues in Mid and Far Western Nepal.

 

Thus, as they mark the 100th International Women's Day to celebrate their "economic, political and social" achievements, Nepali women can rightly be proud of their achievements in terms of leveling the playing field with men. But with women's literacy hovering around 35 percent, far too many are still deprived of the light of education and a chance at economic independence. There is much celebrate this Women's Day, and yet so much more remains to be done.

 

 

(This editorial was published on The Kathmandu Post on 8March10)

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