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As per Article 47, for enforcing these rights, the state was required to make legal provisions within three years of the commencement of the constitution. Additionally, Article 48 lists duties of every Nepalese to safeguard the nationality, sovereignty and integrity of Nepal. [1] [2]
The constitution is largely written in gender-neutral terms. Among its important aspects: Internalization of the people's sovereign right and right to autonomy and self-rule, while maintaining freedom, sovereignty, territorial integrity, national unity, independence and dignity of Nepal.
Coordinate the activities of animal welfare organizations; Raise awareness on animal welfare issues among the public; Lobby and advocate for animal rights; Promote stray dog adoptions; Provide education and support to its members [6]
Veterinary medicine in Nepal (1 C, 1 P) ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) of Nepal is an independent and autonomous constitutional body. It was established in the year 2000 as a statutory body under the Human Rights Commission Act 1997 (2053 BS). The Interim Constitution of Nepal 2007 (2063 BS) made the NHRC a constitutional body.
Malayan tiger (national animal) Panthera tigris [41] Mongolia: Saker falcon (national bird) Falco cherrug [42] [43] Nepal: Cow (national animal) Bos indicus [44] Himalayan monal (national bird) Lophophorus impejanus Nicaragua: Turquoise-browed motmot (national bird) Eumomota superciliosa [45] Pakistan: Markhor (national animal) Capra falconeri [46]
Cow is the national animal of Nepal and cow slaughter is a punishable offense as per the prevailing law. In 2014, the Jain pilgrimage destination of Palitana City in Indian state of Gujarat became the first city in the world to be legally vegetarian. It has banned buying and selling meat, fish, and eggs, as well as related jobs, such as fishing ...
In Nepal, animal husbandry is one of the main occupations, along with farming, as Nepal is an agricultural country. [3] About 30% of the total population is engaged in agriculture. In Nepal, people rear different animals like goats, [4] pigs, Cattle, oxen, buffalos, Chickens and dogs. Poultry farming in Nepal