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  2. Rai people - Wikipedia

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    Rai women used to weave homespun cloth from the khadi, cotton, ... Rai Shaman Eastern Nepal. Rai shamanism comprises a plurality of shamanic traditions, varied but ...

  3. Women in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    In Nepal only 19% of women have ownership of the fixed assets, whereas 25% of women are head of households. The government and the legal system in Nepal also reflect the patriarchal attitudes. Legally a daughter cannot claim the property of the father, and a woman is entitled to the husband's property.

  4. Preeti Rai - Wikipedia

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    Preeti Kulung Rai (Nepali: प्रीति राई; born 21 November 2004) is a Nepalese footballer who plays as a midfielder for KickStart FC and Nepal national women's team. Rai made a remarkable debut for Nepal's national women's football team in a FIFA Friendly match against Bangladesh at Dasharath Stadium on 9 September 2021. At just ...

  5. Sakela - Wikipedia

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    Rai Community of Sikkim representing Tableau of Sakewa Sili on 63rd Indian Republic Day 2012 Rajpath New Delhi. Sakela (also Sakewa or Sakenwa) (Nepali: साकेला) is one of the main festival of Khambu (Rai people), an ethnic group indigenous to Eastern Nepal and Sikkim, Kalimpong, and Darjeeling regions of India.

  6. Category:Women in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Women's rights in Nepal This page was last edited on 12 May 2022, at 23:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  7. Occupy Baluwatar - Wikipedia

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    On 21 November, 19-year-old Rai from the eastern Bhojpur district was returning to Nepal on a fake passport – under the name Bimala KC – after having worked as a domestic maid in Saudi Arabia for four years. Nepali law does not allow women under the age of 30 to travel alone to work as migrant labour.

  8. Women's rights in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    One of the first forms of discrimination against women in Nepal began with the practice of Sati, which was eradicated by Rana Prime Minister Chandra Shamsher.However, remaining issues faced by women include gender based violence, child marriage, trafficking of women, transitional justice, unequal representation, and participation of women in decision making.

  9. Bimala Rai Paudyal - Wikipedia

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    Bimala Rai Paudyal is a Nepalese politician. She served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Government of Nepal during January- February 2023, becoming the third woman to hold this position. [1] Paudyal also serves as a nominated Member of the National Assembly of the Federal Parliament of Nepal.