Bardia, October 29. On the occasion of the 10th International Day of the Girl Child organized by Plan International Nepal Social Awareness Concern Manch Sack and B Group in partnership with the UNESCO Club, Archana Choudhary, a girl living in Ward No. 3 of Barbardia Municipality, for a day with the slogan “Now it’s our turn, our rights, our future”. Ma.B. Pratibha Tharu has played the role of the principal of Beluwabajya Vidyalaya and the police inspector of the local police station Baniabhar Rampur in the same ward. In the said program, Harihar Khadka, the police inspector of the local police station Baniabhar Rampur, has the dignity of being the head of this Ikala police office on the occasion of the girls’ take over which is going to be celebrated as an international girl. It is a pleasure for this Ikala police office to be transferred to the post and it is an opportunity to take it as an opportunity to inform young women and children in any incidents within this area.
At the right time, the activities of the headmaster of Sri Nepal National Secondary School, Plan International Nepal and its partner organizations to improve the educational quality and participation of girls in the regular school have been focused and successful. On this occasion, we have taken the opportunity to hand over the responsibility of the principal for the leadership development and participation of the girls in this school. The 11th International Day of the Girl Child is being celebrated across the country from Tuesday, now our turn: Our rights, our future. According to the study report published by Plan International’s State of the World, it has been shown that Nepali teenagers and young women are interested in political participation at both the local and national levels. More than 90 percent of those who participated in the survey said that participating in politics is important. It has been found that 92 percent of girls and young women have some experience of participating in politics. According to the report, 29,000 girls and women between the ages of 15 and 24 were surveyed according to the conditions of income sources and civil life in all regions of 29 countries.
A memorandum has been submitted to the persons and organizations responsible for the issue of teenagers and girls at the local, provincial and federal levels against the structural discrimination faced by teenagers. In the 9-point memorandum, the girls have requested to be serious about the rights of girls, the political rights of girls and young women, and the issues of girls and boys in politics with the goal of sharing power, equal power now.
He expressed the hope that this work will help in the empowerment of girls, not only in the program. In the program, the officials of the school management committee, ward members and teachers participated.