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Archives Contact Details Feedback Home The Rising Nepal Gorkhapatra Madhupark Yubamanch Muna Last Updated: 06:00 AM NST Kathmandu - May 21, 2006 - Jestha 07, 2063 Nepal Sambat 1126 Bachhalagaa Dutiya - Sunday. 08 Jestha, NST: 6:45 AM Sun Editorial Constituent Assembly Underlying Dimensions For Meaningful Talks Cinema In The Changed Context People’s Power Decentralisation of Tourism In Nepal Sex, Power, Feminism: Ibsen Lives On Small Hydro Scheme Ending Anomalies National ‘Winter Sonata’ coming to Nepal ‘House declaration makes Nepali people sovereign’ Victory rallies welcome House declaration Maoists urged to lay down weapons, stop extortion Innocent people beaten on charges of being thieves Homosexuals stress to safeguard their rights Various organisations hail proclamation of HoR Full implementation of House declaration stressed Seven Maoist detainees released from Kaski jail Surpass challenges, government told Recent News People feel empowered, | Speaker Nemwang congratulated | Oli meets envoys | Envoy assures Speaker of British support | Greetings conveyed | Reception | PM greeted | PM’s message | PM expresses condolences | Their Majesties grace marriage ceremony | Labour ordinance annuled | PM Koirala congratulated | Main News Experts for representation of all communities in CA [ 2006-5-20 ] RSS KATHMANDU, May 19: Speakers at a programme organised here today said as sufficient discussion needs to be carried out on matters relating to the issues to be incorporated in the constitution to be drafted by the constituent assembly (CA) and the proportionate representation of all sectors, religion and community in the elections to the CA, decisions to this end should not be taken in a hurry. Speaking at a seminar organised here today by the National Federation of NGOs for promotion of the Millenium Development Goals, they also pointed out the need to move ahead by preserving the rights attained from the people?s movement. Speaking on the occasion, NC leader Arjun Narsingh KC said the civil society should continue alerting the political parties until they reach the CA and pointed out the need for every party to be clear on inclusive democracy. CPN-UML?s Sahana Pradhan said as there is still confusion among us on the issue of going for the CA, there should be sufficient debate on the issue, good examples should be followed, the views of people of every level should be incorporated. She added that the movement for women?s rights is not yet completed. Dr Sundar Mani Dixit of civil society said there should be equal representative on the basis of geographical diversity for the CA so that every sector and community is represented and added that there should be a provision for direct election of the Prime Minister. Likewise, Sarita Giri of Nepal Sadvawana Party said the CA should give priority to reconstruction of the state, inclusive democracy and resolving the problem of citizenship. Chairperson of the Federation Damber Bir Thapa presided. Other News People from various indigenous communities gather [ 2063-2-5 ] Proportional representation stressed [ 2006-5-21 ] People from various indigenous communities gather outside [ 2006-5-19 ] Proportionate representation of all people in new constitution stressed [ 2006-5-14 ] Archives | Contact Details | Feedback | Home (Learn more about RSS) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gorkhapatra Sansthan - Dharmapath, Kathmandu, Nepal - Tel: 0977-1-4244437 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- © Copyright 2006. Gorkhapatra Sansthan. All Rights Reserved. Site Designed and Maintained by yomari. Best viewed in 1024 x 768 px
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