Inclusion pattern in local level election of Nepal (A study based on local election of Kaski district)
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Department of Sociology
Abstract
Historically, Nepalese society holds deep roots in the Hindu caste system, with
hierarchy of different groups of people within the system. Social exclusion is
entrenched in the political, economic and social fabric of Nepal and has been a
defining feature of its historical development. This study entitled " Inclusion in Local
Government Bodies of Kaski: A Study Based on the Local Election - 2074 "was
carried out with the aim of quenching the thirst of knowing the pattern of social
inclusion in local government bodies of Nepal especially after the implementation of
"Constitution of Nepal 2072". The main thrust of the study was to assess the
effectiveness and representation of socially excluded groups in terms of achievement.
During the study, primary and secondary data were collected by using both
quantitative (applied several Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) tools) and
qualitative methods (used questionnaires) for data collection. For the study, different
books and reports of election commission was used. The data of the study had
analyzed using both quantitative and descriptive methods.
The concept of social exclusion/inclusion figured prominently in the policy discourse
in France in the mid-1970s. The concept was later adopted by the European Union in
the late 1980s as a key concept in social policy and in many instances replaced the
concept of poverty. This concept which had first appeared in Europe as a response to
the crisis of the welfare State has now gained considerable currency over the last five
years in both official and development discourses in Nepal.
This study deduced the social and cultural veracity of socially excluded community
and their relationships with state. This study plays important role in economic, social
and cultural development of socially excluded community.