Status of Tharu Girl Children in Kamalari System of Dang District in Nepal
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Department of Rural Development
Abstract
This study was conducted to assess the situation of the Tharu girl children in the
Kamalari system and identify the reasons behind this system. It was to identify the roles
of INGOs and NGOs for Kamalari's physical, social, emotional and cognitive
development by providing opportunities for formal and non-formal education and
exploring reformative venues as well as making recommendations for further actions to
abolish Kamalari practice.
During the study it was found out that most of the girls go to work as Kamalaries due to
their parents’ pressure. And some others go to experience the city life by seeing the
returned Kamalaries, who comparatively are well dressed and well experienced. This
creates curiosity within other girls and as a result they go to work, sometimes with and
sometimes without the permission of their parents.
It is found out that the overall conditions of the Tharu girl children are improving; they
are being rescued and given opportunities to be educated. NGOs are implementing
various programs to support their families and minimize their financial problems. The
NGOs are also conducting awareness programs through media and street drama.
In spite of all these efforts the Kamalri system is still functioning. The greater problem is
that there are many chances that the rescued Tharu girls will return to their previous
conditions and work as Kamalris if the supports from the NGOs and INGOs to abolish
Kamalri practice are stopped.
In order to eradicate or minimize this system, there is a need to uplift the economic
conditions of the Tharu community and train them by providing various skills and
opportunities in order to increase their living standard. Financial independence,
awareness, mainstreaming in development and child labour law enforcement are the
major recommendations to make positive changes in the life of Kamalari families.