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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 detriment...

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) -         ...

Exploitation of Migrant Workers in GCC (Qatar) Breaking the Reticence by Aljazeera, AFP & Amnesty Issues on Protecting Labor Rights

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Exploitation of Migrant Workers in GCC (Qatar) Breaking the Reticence by Aljazeera, AFP & Amnesty   Issues on Protecting Labor Rights Article 23 and 24 of UDHR states, “Everyone has right to work, to free choice of employment, favorable condition of work without any discrimination, has the right to equal pay for equal work and favorable renumeration for him/herself and family as well as right to rest and leisure, including reasonable limitation of working hours and periodic holidays with pay” . The growing trend of so called as modern slavery in contemporary world is reflects the violation of migrant laborers denying their human rights at destination countries. This essay will critically visualize the current issues of labor migrants and their human rights exploitation especially in GCC especially in Qatar ahead of World Cup 2022. Labor migration in today's world has become common. Globalization has created an enormous space in international job opportunities, espec...

Opportunities and Challenges of Social Work Trainees in Nepal- Full Article

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-------------- Opportunities and Challenges of Social Work Trainees in Nepal Amit Kumar Yadav MSW II year School of Social Work Roshni Nilaya Mangalore (2015) Introduction The International Federation of Social Workers states, "Social work bases its methodology on a systematic body of evidence based knowledge derived from research and practice evaluation, including local and indigenous knowledge specific to its context. It recognizes the complexity of interactions between human beings and their environment, and the capacity of people both to be affected by and to alter the multiple influences upon them including bio-psychosocial factors. Social work profession draws on theories of human development, social theory and social systems to analyze complex situations and to facilitate individual, organizational, social and cultural changes." The present study was undertaken by the researcher to explore the learning opportunities and challenges faced by the social work learners of N...

SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE WITH LOCAL COMMUNITIES

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Introduction By Subesh Pant The main argument of this article is that, when practicing social work with local communities in developing countries, it is often necessary to facilitate political engagement in the process of addressing community needs and issues, and it is important to alter the common ideological position that social work is non-political and non-religious in practice, while focusing instead on the fundamental principles of human rights and social justice. To substantiate this argument, the article clarifies basic concepts relevant to the article; discusses some features of social work education and practice and the neglect of local communities; drawing on secondary data and the author’s observations, analyzes trends in community practice in developing countries; and shows that professional social work has largely neglected local communities. Furthermore, it presents five imperatives why social workers should engage politically in local communities in seek...

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