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Janakpur Dham, Nepali people who go to India constantly face harassment by the Indian Border Security Force (SSB) in the border areas. Recently, it has been revealed that the SSB also exerts pressure on Nepali women for sexual relations.

Many residents of the border areas of Nepal are dependent on Indian markets for household shopping. Even for buying a liter of kerosene or a packet of salt, they have to go to Indian markets. The fact that SSB harasses women going for shopping has become public.

Sunitha (name changed), a 30-year-old from Bariyarpatti Rural Municipality-4, had gone to Ladaniya Market (India) four days ago to buy kitchen-related items. She was stopped by an SSB personnel while returning with the items. They offered her money for keeping the items and when she refused, they beat her up and accused her of smuggling.

"I was returning with goods in a plastic bag," she told a Nepali press, "When the SSB put a barrier at the border, they stopped me. One SSB personnel told me to put the goods down. I kept the goods on the ground and said, 'I have only a few items, I am poor, please let me go.' After that, he asked me in his language, 'Will you give?' I refused."

After rejecting the sexual proposal, the SSB personnel threatened Sunitha to confiscate the goods. She narrated, "I didn't agree. Then he hit me with two sticks on my head and asked me to leave. I got scared and started moving towards home."

The SSB personnel not only threatened Sunitha but also made sexual advances towards other women bringing goods from Ladaniya Market. Similarly, in Gaunpalika-2, Sakina (name changed) also reported that an SSB personnel made sexual advances towards her while she was returning from Ladaniya Market.

Sakina's husband is in jail. Being from a poor family, she faces problems managing the household. Therefore, she purchases kitchen-related items from Ladaniya Market at a low cost. Two days ago, SSB personnel made sexual advances towards her and now she refuses to go to the Indian market.

"I was returning with a woman from our village after purchasing salt, oil, chili, etc from Ladaniya," she said, "The SSB stopped her at the border. Another woman told them that my husband is in jail and sometimes they come to buy household items. She expected after hearing this, the SSB would let her go. However, they made sexual advances."

"Your husband is in jail. My wife is also far away. Let's go and have fun in the fields" Sakina heard from an SSB personnel. After she said that there are small children at home, her in-laws are there, they will kick her out if she did, the SSB personnel chased her away.

The soldiers of SSB Battalion 18 stationed at Ladaniya in Madhubani district of Bihar also engage in sexual misconduct towards Nepali women. However, it has been reported that the main officer Gandhi Ram makes sexual advances towards women returning after shopping, but no action has been taken on this matter and he continues behaving inappropriately.

Chief District Officer of Siraha Vasudev Dahal received information about misconduct towards women when they return from India after shopping at Bariyarpatti border.

He said, "There is no mention of sexual advances being made. However, cases of misconduct have been reported. There will be a meeting on Falgun 11 in Madhubani. I will address this issue there."

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The weather seems to have cleared up somewhat and i'm craving some milk tea. ☕

What's everyone else up to?

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The residents of Phedi of Kepilasgadhi Rural Municipality and Patheka of Diktel Rupakot Majhuwagadhi Municipality have joined hands with government authorities and organisations working on red panda conservation to protect the endangered species. They have been launching awareness campaigns and measures to control poaching simultaneously for red panda conservation.

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In 2007, Nepal's Supreme Court ordered the government to legally recognize a third gender category, audit laws to identify discriminatory ones, and explore recognition of same-sex relationships. Eight years later, a new constitution came into effect that has language specifically protecting LGBTQI people. So. Global Press Journal's Yam Kumari Kandal wonders, why are same-sex couples finding it so difficult to have their marriages recognized, and how did one couple, Adheep Pokhrel and Tobias Volz, break through the bureaucracy?

via: @[email protected]

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Hello #nepal #lemmy ! (mastodon.social)
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Hello #nepal #lemmy @nepal !

I see @[email protected] has put in a lot of hard work here. Where is everyone else? How are y'all doing?

Direct link to this post in Lemmy: https://lemmy.ml/post/13736949

Original post (mastodon): https://mastodon.social/@nepali/112171387701614601

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Archaeologist Uddhav Acharya has dated the structures to between A.D. 30 and 375, during the rule of the Kushan Empire, which included territory in what are now India, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iran. This region served as a trade center between the Roman Empire and China, he explained

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Ganesh, 35, told Sky News that Nepali soldiers were treated as cannon fodder and that "once we were sent to Ukraine, we didn't have enough food and were beaten by the Russians".

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cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/15685673

Nepal: government persecutes poor, chase and confiscate wares of street vendors, destroy homes of the landless

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cross-posted from: https://floss.social/users/kde/statuses/112050393393724588

Scenes from Plasma 6 launch parties from around the world 🌏🥳

Scenes from Plasma 6 launch parties from around the world 🌏🥳

  1. Dharan (Nepal)
  2. Málaga (Spain
  3. Berlin (Germany)

Share your party's photos!

https://community.kde.org/Promo/Events/Parties/KDE_6th_Megarelease

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#Plasma6 #party

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cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/15727106

Nepali Hacker Tops Hall of Fame by Reporting Facebook's Zero-Click Flaw

Samip Aryal, a Nepali cybersecurity researcher, discovered a zero-click flaw in Facebook's password reset system that bypassed rate-limiting and allowed brute-forcing of 6-digit security codes. His findings, which could enable account takeovers, earned him a top spot in Facebook's Hall of Fame for White-Hat Hackers 2024. Aryal responsibly disclosed the vulnerability, which was promptly fixed. Users are advised to enable two-factor authentication and use strong passwords to protect against such threats.

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The lower and middle elevations of the Himalayas mountains receive their heavy snowfall in the peak of winter, which runs from December 21 through January 29, where up to five feet of snow covers valleys and slopes alike. There is little to zero snow from Nepal to the Hindu Kush this winter, and worries about climate change are in the region's mind.

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We need to bring these atrocious traditions to an end.

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Taiwan is the only other place to legalise same-sex marriage in Asia, where societies remain largely conservative.

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Stay safe everyone

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Manga Hiti, a documented hiti from 570 CE that was constructed by an influential Bharavi, stands as a testament to the system’s longevity with minimal upkeep.

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The government of Nepal is preparing to allow marijuana cultivation for medicinal purposes, informs a source in the Ministry of Home Affairs.

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