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COVID-19 under Left-wing Populist Nepali Government

Covid-19 under Left-wing Populist Nepali Government  Has left -wing populist Nepali government worsened Covid- 19 situations in Nepal? While evidences suggest that right -wing populist leaders across the world   have  performed  much  worse,  it  is  still  unclear  that  how  left- wing populist  leaders  have  responded  to  Covid- 19.  Hence,  drawing  on  critical   narrative inquiry method, this study discusses the intersectionality of left - wing populist government and ongoing Covid- 19 situations in Nepal. Data drawn  from  multiple  sources,  for  example,  opinion  and  editorial  pieces,   social media, government official documents, reports from non- government agencies,  and  personal  communication,  suggest  that  left- wing  populist   Nepali government has been detrimental to respond and manage Covid- 19 in  Nepal.  Clearly  more  studies  are  required  as  Covid- 19  is  not  over;   notwithstanding, this study that was conducted within limited time of span found

Purpose and scope of Research

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  Purpose and scope of Research Research is an art of scientific investigation. In a more descriptive way research means an intensive and powerful search for knowledge and understanding of social and physical phenomena. In social science, research is a scientific method of exploring, analyzing and conceptualizing social life in order to extend, correct or verify knowledge. The Webster’s Dictionary meaning of research “ a careful critical inquiry or explanation in seeking facts and principles; diligent investigation in order to ascertain something”. Similarly, the Advance learner’s Dictionary meaning of research “a careful investigation or inquiry especially through search for new facts in any branch of knowledge”. In broader perspective, the research is continuous search for knowledge and understanding of -           The nature (understanding the nature and try modeling out) -           The reason for ( why we need to understand) and, -           The consequences of any p

Basic Assumption of social work

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  Basic Assumption of social work According to Hamilton(), the assumptions of social case work are: §   Individual and society are interdependent and complementary to each other. §   Various factors operative in the society influence human behavior and attitude. §   Some problems are physiological and some are interpersonal in nature §   In the process of social case work conscious and controlled relations are established for achieving its aims. §   Social case work enables an individual to solve his/her problems by channelizing his/her energy and capacity positively. §   Social case work provides everyone equal right to progress. It also provides help to every needy and disabled person. (Cited from Hema Mehta, Introduction to Social Casework: Historical Development) Rani M J highlighted following assumptions of social case work §   Individual and society are interdependent and complementary §   Various operative factors influence human behavior and attitude. §

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