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Satis Shroff Lecturer, Writer's Blog – April 2008 Archive (3)

Women's Rights in Nepal (Satis Shroff)

Women’s Rights in a Former Hindu Kingdom(Satis Shroff)



The work draws on my own experience and observations during my visits to Kathmandu. Since Nepal is one of those rare places which Nature and culture-enthusiasts would like to visit, I thought the plight of the Nepalese women ought to be told in your website, because till now Nepal is only known for its tough male Gurkha soldiers who fought on the side of the British in the First and… Continue

Added by Satis Shroff Lecturer, Writer on April 22, 2008 at 6:53am — No Comments

Dalit issue: The Rights of the Poor and Underdogs in Nepal (Satis Shroff)

Dalit issue: The Rights of the Untouchables in Nepal (Satis Shroff)





Nepal's new constitution must recognize and protect the fundamental human rights of Dalits, says a new

report released today by the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice (CHRGJ) at New York University School of Law. The report was released on the heels of Nepal?s historic Constituent Assembly elections held on April 10, 2008.



The 89-page report Recasting Justice: Securing Dalit… Continue

Added by Satis Shroff Lecturer, Writer on April 22, 2008 at 3:54am — No Comments

North Sea: LONGING FOR LANGEOOG (Satis Shroff)

Stuck in the tidal flats of Langeoog (C) satisshroff



LONGING FOR LANGEOOG (Satis Shroff)



Thomas, a burly, bearded botanist turned IT-specialist in Basle, and I decided to make a Herrnnachmittag out of a sunny day, despite the clouds in the vast horizon of the North Sea Isle of Langeoog, where we were spending our holidays with our near and dear ones. There we were, two croonies spending the afternoon, after an extended… Continue

Added by Satis Shroff Lecturer, Writer on April 15, 2008 at 4:31am — No Comments

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