The caste system is an intricate part of the institutional structure as well as class formation, political instability and conflicts in Nepal. The most severely discriminated group in the caste system is the Dalits, the so-called “untouchables”. Dalits faced religious, occupational and even, territorial discrimination. They were traditionally excluded from receiving education, using public resources, and had no rights to own land (Dahal 1995; CHRGJ 2005; Haug, Aasland and Dahal 2009)
The role of education in creating a just and productive society is a topic of controversy at present...
This thesis uncovers the underlying causes of Dalit inequality and the necessary institutional refor...
It contains survey data collected in Kaski and Chitwan districts of Nepal between 2014 and 2016, rel...
The caste system is an intricate part of the institutional structure as well as class formation, pol...
There 4.5 million Dalits in Nepal out of a total population of 24 million. This is almost 20 percent...
This paper critically interrogates Nepal’s national policies on caste based discrimination, thatwere...
This paper provides new evidence on the caste-related land productivity differential and its explana...
Agrarian reform and land reform are usually understood synonymously as they are embedded with the un...
This thesis examines the educational exclusion of Dalits in Nepal. It analyses the extent to which t...
There are many evil practices in Hindu society one such evil is caste which divides and split societ...
Why do some people consider others "untouchable"? Why do upper caste people sprinkle water to purify...
This Report presents the findings of this research effort. A comprehensive consideration of the many...
The paper will discuss various forms of political exclusion of socio-cultural groups in Nepal during...
There is a growing resistance from Dalits against the ongoing caste discrimination in the Nepali soc...
This paper traces how the government policies on land rights have evolved over recent decades in Nep...
The role of education in creating a just and productive society is a topic of controversy at present...
This thesis uncovers the underlying causes of Dalit inequality and the necessary institutional refor...
It contains survey data collected in Kaski and Chitwan districts of Nepal between 2014 and 2016, rel...
The caste system is an intricate part of the institutional structure as well as class formation, pol...
There 4.5 million Dalits in Nepal out of a total population of 24 million. This is almost 20 percent...
This paper critically interrogates Nepal’s national policies on caste based discrimination, thatwere...
This paper provides new evidence on the caste-related land productivity differential and its explana...
Agrarian reform and land reform are usually understood synonymously as they are embedded with the un...
This thesis examines the educational exclusion of Dalits in Nepal. It analyses the extent to which t...
There are many evil practices in Hindu society one such evil is caste which divides and split societ...
Why do some people consider others "untouchable"? Why do upper caste people sprinkle water to purify...
This Report presents the findings of this research effort. A comprehensive consideration of the many...
The paper will discuss various forms of political exclusion of socio-cultural groups in Nepal during...
There is a growing resistance from Dalits against the ongoing caste discrimination in the Nepali soc...
This paper traces how the government policies on land rights have evolved over recent decades in Nep...
The role of education in creating a just and productive society is a topic of controversy at present...
This thesis uncovers the underlying causes of Dalit inequality and the necessary institutional refor...
It contains survey data collected in Kaski and Chitwan districts of Nepal between 2014 and 2016, rel...