write any five effects on nepalese society of a decade long maoist insurgency
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During our trip to Dolakha, a rural district in Nepal’s mountainous region, we had the chance to have tea with a local journalist who talked to us about the history of the area and how the country’s 10-year armed conflict affected the community’s health care, infrastructure and general development.
The conflict in Nepal, in which a Maoist insurgency battled the state, had a deep impact on Dolakha as it did on other rural areas, said Rajendra Mananadhar, who has worked for Kantipur, a national Nepali-language daily, for the past 11 years. The conflict ended in 2006 when the Maoists agreed to give up their arms.
The insurgency affected everything from factories to hospitals to schools. The Maoists destroyed police posts, the forestry post, village development committee buildings, infrastructure for agriculture including a research center, roads and post offices in Dolakha, he said. The Maoists even bombed a secondary school and kidnapped a health center chief, he said.
Mananadhar said strikes often got in the way of business. The Maoists would call a strike and demand that all shops and businesses close down.
And yet, people did try to persevere through the conflict.
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