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Namaste 🙏

I am Gehendra Prasad Dhakal. I was born in Bagchaur, Salyan, and I am currently running an agricultural business in Bardiya. Since childhood, I have had a deep interest in soil and agriculture, which has made me feel connected to my community and the land. Growing up in rural Nepal, I learned the importance of sustainable farming and local resources, which has shaped my life significantly.

My dedication to agriculture has brought me this far, and I am diligently working to advance my farming ventures with hard work and commitment. Additionally, I enjoy spending time with my family, staying active in sports, and continuously learning.

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Local Government: An Overview

Local Government: An Overview

Nepal is currently a federal democratic republic. Although the Nepali Congress raised the issue of a Constituent Assembly in 2007 after the end of the Rana regime, it was the Nepal Communist Party (Maoist) that truly popularized the idea of a constitution drafted through a Constituent Assembly. Through intense class struggles, they successfully established the slogan for a constitution from the Constituent Assembly. Following two Constituent Assembly elections, the Constitution of Nepal 2072…

Community Mess at Tribhuvan University: Meals for 30 Rupees

Community Mess at Tribhuvan University: Meals for 30 Rupees

A communal mess has been operating in the courtyard of Tribhuvan University, offering meals for just 30 rupees since January 2nd. Initiated by the All Revolutionary Tribhuvan University Committee, the mess serves around 300 students daily until winter break starts on January 15th. Gehendhra Dhakal, in-charge of the initiative, stated that it aims to provide relief amid rising prices and operates through the voluntary efforts of students, fostering community support during these challenging…

Relatives of the Disappeared Still Await Justice

Relatives of the Disappeared Still Await Justice

Relatives of those who disappeared during the conflict are still waiting for justice. At the inauguration of the Disappeared Warriors Memorial Pillar and Wall foundation in Bardiya’s Kumharadda, speakers raised their voices for justice. CPN (Maoist Centre) leader Jokh Bahadur Mahara expressed sorrow that those who sacrificed for the nation have yet to see justice. Other speakers urged the government to consider the views of the families of the disappeared. Facilitated by Durgabahadur…

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