A 1 percent quota in the civil service would ensure our voices are heard within the bureaucracy
Nepal, June 10 -- Nepal has long positioned itself as a beacon of LGBTQI+ rights in South Asia, frequently earning praise from international human rights bodies and global media alike. Yet, beneath the country's celebrated constitutional guarantees lies a starkly different domestic reality-one mired in a 'perpetual state of inactivity' and rigid bureaucratic resistance. While the judiciary has repeatedly ruled in favour of queer rights, government departments such as the Ministry of Home Affairs have actively stalled progress, particularly concerning binary gender recognition for transgender individuals.
The Post's Biken K Dawadi sat down with prominent LGBTQI+ rights activist Rukshana Kapali to dismantle the duality of Nepal's internati...
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