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Rising cases of live-in relationship calls for legal provisions

ANJALI SUBEDI
KATHMANDU, May 21: It started six months ago. Sushila Nepali and Binod Poudel (both names changed) fell in love with each other and started living together in Sukedhara of Kathamandu without the consent of their parents. In the beginning everything was going pretty well. But one day just like that the man said he wanted to quit the relationship, against the will of the other.

“This is a common problem among people in live-in relationship,” noted legal officer at the National Women´s Commission Kalpana Khatiwada. “We nowadays get around two to three cases a month compared to just one until last year.” [More]

  SOCIETY Midlife education: Women beating illiteracy  
  BY ASMITA MANANDHAR  
 
Inside a small room, around ten to twelve women sit encircling three low tables and are busy writing on their notebooks in silence. A woman at the corner takes a chart of Nepali alphabets and sticks it on a white board. She then picks a long ruler from the table and points at another woman across the room and says in a strong voice, “Tara, your turn.”

Tara Tamang, a 42-year-old businesswoman, shifts towards the whiteboard before she starts chanting the alphabets, “Aa bata Anara.” The other women in the room follow her in loud voice. Sheela Basnet, the teacher, encourages the women to increase the volume of their pitch. “Let me know that you had your lunch,” she says. The room echoes with the chanting of Nepali alphabets as if these grown women are practicing nursery rhymes.

 
Deuba faction miffed with Koirala over party appointments
KOSH RAJ KOIRALA
KATHMANDU, May 20: The seemingly cordial relation between Nepali Congress (NC) President Sushil Koirala and the party´s senior leader Sher Bahadur Deuba has witnessed a serious rift yet again following Koirala´s decision to give full shape to various 42 departments of the party. The Deuba faction has said the decision is in violation of the principle of ´balance´ and ´consensus´.

Deuba faction has expressed serious reservations over Koirala´s nomination of the members in the party´s various departments without giving due heed to the concerns raised by it. "We are surprised to see the list of nominations made for the party´s departments. The appointments have been made in unbalanced manner and without seeking our consensus," said NC CWC member Bimalendra Nidhi, a close confidant of Deuba.   [More]
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