‘Inclusive Nepal is not a political aspiration, but a social necessity’
Summary
An international conference in Hetauda emphasized that building an inclusive and resilient Nepal requires political stability and social understanding, highlighting the importance of federalism and sociological research.
Key Points
- Political stability is essential for building a resilient and inclusive Nepal, as concluded in a three-day international conference.
- Inclusive Nepal is described as a social necessity rather than just a political aspiration by Sociological Association President Prof Dr Ganeshman Gurung.
- Research on social aspects such as education, health, technology, climate change, and gender relations was presented and discussed at the conference.
- The practice and challenges of federalism at the local level were key topics, with presentations by Dormani Poudel and Ashok Kumar Byanju on federal governance implementation.