I Can Deliver My Speech in English without Hesitation
Janak Chalise, CPN- ML central committee member and CA member is politically very active and committed. Being a daughter of mother Hem Kumari and father Balkrishna Gajurel, she was born in the year 1960. Her political career started in the year 1978 through the general membership of CPN- ML. She is armed with Masters level academic qualification. She is serving to the old aged-women by establishing a school- Prerana School.
Sixteen Days Activism on Violence Against Women innaugurated with a Rally
25th November, 2011 : Sixteen Days Activism on Violence Against Women » More
Women and Climate Justice Tribunal held
31st October, 2011 : Jagaran Nepal on behalf of GCAP National Coalition with support from Feminist Task Force (FTF) of GCAP Foundation organized a tribunal on climate justice and its impact on rural women » More
Jagaran Nepal Project Coordinator Kiran Chalise presented a paper on
18th October, 2011 : Jagaran Nepal Project Coordinator Kiran Chalise presented a paper on "Gender and Political Participation of Women in Nepal" » More
Dalit Women and their Major Issues
The caste system is the dominant and ruling philosophy of Hinduism, directly linking power and social order. The caste system is the oldest surviving social phenomenon in the world. The inherent superiority of some castes and the inferiority of others is one of Hinduism’s central elements, and when a person is born into a particular caste, it is not possible to change one’s caste to another. Nepalese society functions under this rigid caste system, and there are four major castes that have been “fixed” into two basic social characteristics; the so-called “touchable” and the so-called “untouchable”. The social function of the “untouchable” refers to caste, work, and descent-based discrimination.













