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SAB Blog – Bangladesh

SAB Blog – Bangladesh

by NIPoRe | Jun 9, 2022 | SAB Blog, South Asia Bulletin, The Explainer - NIPoRe Blog

Domestic Updates Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), the marginalized opposition party in Bangladesh, held a protest against Prime minister Sheikh Hasina for her ‘defamatory’ remarks. During a press conference, Prime Minister Hasina insinuated that Khaleda Zia,...
SAB Blog – India

SAB Blog – India

by NIPoRe | Jun 9, 2022 | SAB Blog, South Asia Bulletin, The Explainer - NIPoRe Blog

Domestic Updates In late May, India announced a ban on wheat exports. New Delhi intended to secure the supplies for the nation amidst rampant inflation and a disrupted global supply chain caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. India accounts for just one percent...
SAB Blog – China

SAB Blog – China

by NIPoRe | Jun 9, 2022 | SAB Blog, South Asia Bulletin, The Explainer - NIPoRe Blog

Domestic Update Shanghai gears up to lift restrictions and resume regular daily operations from 1 June. China has taken a ‘zero tolerance’ approach to control the Covid-19 pandemic, locking millions of residents in pandemic-hit areas. The Chinese economic...
Caste-Based Discrimination and Untouchability in Nepal: Has Nepal Progressed?

Caste-Based Discrimination and Untouchability in Nepal: Has Nepal Progressed?

by NIPoRe | Jun 4, 2022 | Center for Human Development, The Explainer - NIPoRe Blog

  SAGOON Bhetwal   As per the National Census 2011, Dalits make up 13.6 percent of Nepal’s total population. And according to the Nepal Multidimensional Social Inclusion Index 2014, Dom and Musahar (from the Dalit community) rank two of the lowest...
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