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How has the right to dalit granted in the constitution of nepal

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Answered by darshmenon05
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Answer:

Explanation:

The report is concerned largely with the Dalit community.

But this focus has to be seen within the wider context

of Nepal as it attempts to build a Naya Nepal in which

the country’s ethnic, religious, linguistic and cultural

diversity is acknowledged and expressed. As this

introduction shows, the aspirations of the Dalits for the

improvement in their situation and for social justice for

the disadvantaged are fully consistent with the broad

aims of the 2006 jana andolan. Dalits realise that they

are not the only community which has suffered in the

formation of the Nepali state. And that Nepal is a poor

country where nearly 40% of the people live below

the poverty line. But they feel that they are uniquely

disadvantaged; many of the hardships they suffer and

the status they occupy in Nepali society are greater

than of other communities, and are indeed specific to

them.

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