Chaudhary Kanailal, (Josai International University Japan, PhD)
The Government of Nepal, in its’ Preamble in the constitution 2015 has said the ending of all forms of discrimination and oppression created by the feudalistic, autocratic and centralized unitary system of governance by protecting and promoting social and cultural solidarity, tolerance and harmony, unity in diversity by recognizing the multi-ethnic, multi-lingual, multi-religious, multi-cultural and diverse regional characteristics, resolving to build an egalitarian society funded on the proportional inclusive and participatory principles in order to ensure economic equality, prosperity and social justice by eliminating discrimination based on caste, region, language, religion and gender. Continue reading “Identity and Customary Governance in Tharu Community (A Research Paper)”