Children deserve to be happy; they deserve to live their childhood to the fullest. They shouldn't be the ones worrying about their safety. It is the duty of the state and citizens to protect their innocence. However, every year, hundreds of girls in Nepal are snatched of their childhood through inhumane acts like rape and trafficking. Still our leaders remain silent. Nepal and Nepalese mourn for them, but still our leaders are unscathed. They are so blinded by power that they don't see the sorrow of people. It is now upon us to make them realize their promises of a better Nepal; a safer Nepal. We need to work together to make a world where they can spread their wings and soar in the sky. We owe it to every girl child.
The right to peaceful protest is the fundamental right of every citizen. Disagreement, expression of views, and concern can be expressed through a mass movement. The protest is an amplified voice for democracy remarking freedom, equity, justice, and inclusivity. When the voice of many becomes one, wonders happen.
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For the prosperous, the world is all light and happiness but for the poor, it's just a labyrinth of darkness.
The racing human population paradoxically is regressive when it comes to environmental protection. It remains ignored amidst the busy capital. The politics of sustainable development is the need of modern democracy. Environmental issues should never be shadowed, passive, and skeptical else, democracy is halved. Waste management should draw the attention of people, branding people and stakeholders together. The protests are often canceled as if it is a concern of a particular group of people. Even advanced law enforcement should not be limited to blueprints but they emerge in global political challenges. A strong democracy is threatened by waste disposal therefore priority in waste management should be included in the manifesto of major parties towards the ‘’zero waste’’ objective as per the SDG goal.
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