Talk:Women in Nepal
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violence of women
[edit]women of Nepal are backward since ancient time .they marry there daughter in 5-6 years. they never give more priority to daughter than son . when daughter born they never be happy as the born of son in Nepal. The ancient people said tht women should not study ,they should work. https://www.vawhack.org/data
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status of women in nepalese society
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Position of women in nepali society
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