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कृष्ण सेन इच्छुकका कवितामा वर्गसौन्दर्य {krisn sen ikchukkaa kvitaamaa vrgasaundry}
(2024) दाहाल, यानिराम (Dhahal, Yanimaya); महादेव अवस्थी (Mahadeva Awasthi)
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Women's participation in the decision making process of House of hepresentatives in nepal
(2024) Tripathi, Shakuntala; Tikaram Gautam
This dissertation entitled ―Women's Participation in the Decision Making Process of
House of Representatives in Nepal‖. The main objective of the presented research
study titled Analysis is to find the major steps of decision-making process of the
house of representative in Nepal. To describe the role of women in participation
decision-making process in house of representative in Nepal. To explain the
difference in the political participation of women in the decision-making process of
house of representative in Nepal by their social background characteristics.
In this study, female parliament of member (MPs) who became MPs in the Federal
House of Representatives through the process of direct and proportional system were
placed in the representative selection based on the convenience sample selection. In
this study, qualitative research design in the information was collected through
interviews, and key information methods to collect data using both primary and
secondary sources as sources of facts and analyzed using interpretive and descriptive
research frameworks. In this study, the results have been analyzed by presenting the
data through a table.
In this study, the results from the respondents have been divided into 6 parts
according to the format and purpose of the content and analyzed. The details in which
the respondents' personal and family details, political background, Concepts, concepts
and problems related to politics, political participation, decisions, processes and roles
etc. are major topics. Steps of decision making process of research, committee
formation in the process, name and scope of committees, agendas of various
committees, decision making process, procedures for passing the decision of the
committees in the house of studied.
political participation of women in the parliament this study relation to standing in
women's participation in leadership and decision making processes, Regular
attendance of parliamentarians in the House, committees role of house
representatives, women's participation at the policy making level and reasons for not
having equal participation, the role of a member of parliament in the program of the
House of Representatives, reasons behind the backwardness of the role of women in
the decision making process the role of subjective.
Differences is the political participation of women in the decision making process
their social background, regarding the role of MPs in the program of the house of
representatives age, education, caste and occupation in the study. The Responsibility
of the House of Representatives by age group, education status, caste categories,
occupation and political party on the cross tabulation by study. The difference in life
after participating in politics, regarding the measures to be taken to solve in problems
that arise when making decisions, increasing women's participation in leadership and
decision making processes, society's view and participation of political women in
terms of political perceptions participation of women in the House were studied. the
reasons for the backward role of women in the decision-making process from policy
making, consultations to be taken by MPs when making decisions, responsibility
towards political parties, activities to make political parties active, The role of MPs in
the House of Representatives was studied.
In this system, the people rule for the people and by the people. Women and men do
not seem to participate equally in the governance system in the Federal House of
Representatives, which makes the laws of the state. The main themes are family,
social, economic, political, cultural, religious, gender, caste, geography etc. This
research is considered important to increase the participation of women from the local
level to the federal level and to study the participation and role of women in the
decision-making process, as the main basis for making state policy is political. The
key words of this study are political participation, leadership, role, responsibility,
organization, political party, discussion and decision-making process.
The realistic representation of the working class in Mahasweta Devi’s The glory of sri sri ganesh
(2024) Dawadi, Binod; Raj Kishor Singh
The research delves into the depiction of feudal domination and the
subsequent class struggle between feudal lords and their oppressed workers.
Analyzing the novel through the theoretical frameworks of Richard Hoggart and
Raymond Williams, the study illustrates how the feudal characters, Medini Singh and
Ganesh Singh, embody bourgeois power, subjugating the proletariat characters such
as Lachhima and Rukmani. Initially submissive, these workers transform by resisting,
reflecting Marxist concepts of class consciousness and the inevitability of worker
rebellion. The novel, set in rural areas of India, captures the extreme forms of
feudalism persisting post-Indian independence and the awakening of the proletariat
leading to the eventual overthrow of their oppressors. Lachhima’s evolution from a
compliant servant to a revolutionary figure symbolizes the collective struggle and
triumph of the working class. Devi's narrative critiques the feudal system and
celebrates the resilience and unity of the proletariat, aligning with Marxist and
cultural resistance theories. The symbolic death of Ganesh signifies the end of feudal
tyranny and the dawn of emancipation and equality, highlighting the novel as a
powerful testament to the enduring struggle for social justice.
Keywords: Feudal Domination, Unity of Proletariats, Resistance of Working Class,
Emancipation, Equality
