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Challenges for implementation of citizenship provision in Nepal

Citizenship is a document which provides individuals with legal recognition of a particular state. This document which provides legal status to individual has huge importance in Nepalese context. The paper has made study in the area identifying the challenges in transferring citizenship from mother to child with reference to interim constitution. Introduction In general sense, person signifies three major components i.e. right to identity, right to contract and right to property. But when it is considered in terms of citizenship right, it also incorporates corresponding duty associated with above mentioned three major rights. In fact, the sense of one’s own independent personality is worthy to legitimate citizenship right. In Nepal, citizenship is a pre requisite of a person to enter to the social and economic life as it is the single most important legal document a Nepali can possess. It not only establishes the holder’s official identity as a Nepali national; it also prov...

Progressive Changes in Traffic Rules need further Considerations

The parliamentarians in Nepal seldom come up with private bills. They are so busy in forming and deforming the Government that they probably don’t get time. Probably they haven’t understood their roles as law makers. This proposition is not simply made because they don’t propose private bills but also because they don’t seriously participate is discussions of public bills and scrutiny of bye-laws. Today lets talk about some traffic related rules. Following provisions are to be implemented soon   : Heavy vehicles will not be allowed to enter the ring road of Kathmandu Valley from 9 to 11 a.m. and from 4 to 6 p.m. However those vehicles carrying petroleum products and water are not restricted even during the scheduled time. Micro buses which used to carry as many people as possible will not be entertained to carry passengers greater in number than the seats available. Also unusual extension of seats couldn’t be done. The buses which take people for long distance shal...

GROWING MILITARY BASES AND THREATS OF WAR: CONTINUATION OF REALIST POSITION IN THIRD MILLENIUM

ABSTRACT This essay deals about the applicability of realism in post cold war i.e. the third millennium time. The number of military bases in the world is constantly increasing. Here the authors have made an attempt to find out whether the military bases are a threat to war or they have been a means of balance of power in current circumstances. The essay starts with the concept of realism and liberalism. Analysis has been made on the basis of comparisons of great military powers in the world including China, Russia, Japan, Korea and most importantly United States of America. The essay has dealt about the balance of power through fear, self-help and power maximization. Introduction ‘ Conflict is a process in which one party perceives that its interests are being opposed or negatively affected by another party .’ If a manager of an organization takes conflict as an opportunity or a journey then it would lead towards constructive path, show positive results and depict the open ...