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  2. Rubina Chhetry - Wikipedia

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    Rubina Chhetry (Nepali: रुबिना क्षेत्री; born 26 November 1993) is a Nepali cricketer who plays for the women's national cricket team as a right-arm medium pace bowler. She is the former captain of the team appointed in 2012, when she replaced Neri Thapa .

  3. Nepali Army - Wikipedia

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    According to the Nepal Army YouTube channel programme Nepali Senama Mahila Sahabhagita (documentary) - Episode 405, the official participation of women in the Nepal Army started in 1961 in the post of Nurse. Now the regular forces also include a significant number of female soldiers holding key appointments and commands. [20]

  4. Women in the military by country - Wikipedia

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    Women's participation in technical service in the Nepali Army also expanded continually as follows: Nurses (1961), Para folders (1965), Medical doctors (1969), Legal (1998), Engineering (2004) and Aviation (2011). Among the officers of the Nepali Army, female officers in the general service is 173 while the technical officers counts to 203.

  5. Nepal Army F.C. (women) - Wikipedia

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    Nepal Army Women's F.C. (formally known as Tribhuvan Army Women's Club) [1] is a Nepali professional football club Kathmandu, that competes in the ANFA National Women ...

  6. Nepalese Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    A Nepali UN peacekeeper Women peacekeepers from MONUSCO's Nepali Battalion in Djugu in 2021 A member of the Nepali Quick Reactionary Force (QRF) stands ready with a variant of the IMI Galil. Nepal Army's long association with UN Peace Support Operations began with the deployment of five Military Observers in the Middle East, Lebanon (UNOGIL ...

  7. Women in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    As most women in Nepal are working as the unpaid labor force in the family and more than 76% of women are involved in agriculture, there is no recognition of their contribution to the economic advantages that the family gets in return. In Nepal only 19% of women have ownership of the fixed assets, whereas 25% of women are head of households.

  8. Gyani Shah - Wikipedia

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    Gyaani Shah (15 June 1923 – 8 December 2012), is the first Nepalese woman to join Nepal Army.She is also known for one of the first people in Nepal to promote Christian religion in Nepal after miraculously being saved by a Christian lady.

  9. Women in the Nepalese Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Kamala Bhatta: The President of ANWA (All Women's Nepal Association) in Gorkha, an organization that was integral to the training and recruitment of Nepali women in the movement. She was raped and killed by the Gorkha police force. Devi Khadka: A prominent activist during the People's War. Before her involvement with the Maoist movement, she ...