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Exploring the intersection of international law, global politics, and policy reform through in-depth analysis and commentary.

Climate Justice & Environmental Law

Analysis of climate justice, conservation laws, and environmental policy

Balancing act: How Conservation Laws can fuel Sustainable Economic Development

A comprehensive analysis of Nepal's Supreme Court conservation judgment and the intersection between economic policies and conservation laws, exploring how the two can work hand in hand for sustainable development.

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Periods, Climate and the Politics of Sustainability

Published in Oxford Human Rights Hub, this article explores the intersectionality of menstrual health and climate change in Nepal, highlighting the importance of addressing menstrual health as part of sustainability goals.

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Human Rights & Reproductive Justice

Research on menstrual health and prisoners' rights

Period in Prison: fight for fundamental right to reproductive health in Nepal's prisons

An in-depth investigation into menstrual health awareness and the fight for reproductive rights in Nepal's prisons, based on extensive research and personal stories from women behind bars. Part of the groundbreaking #PeriodInPrison campaign.

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Policy & Governance

Analysis of data protection, education policy, and governance issues

Nepal's weak data protection laws put citizens at risk

An examination of Nepal's inadequate data protection framework and how weak legislation enables surveillance in the name of national security, putting individual privacy at risk.

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On the lack of quality education in Nepal

"Nepalis have been constantly deprived of quality education. Generational deprivation has led to a lack of concrete foundation for national progress. Meaningful education is more than just words and concepts—it is a tool to understand ourselves and question societal inadequacies."

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LinkedIn Insights & Commentary

Thoughts on legal developments, workers' rights, and social justice

Labor's Day: Workers' Rights and Economic Development

"Our work lives are not separate from our human lives—they are the same. With governments throwing distractions our way, it's more important than ever that we look out for each other. The only way to economic growth is when the rights of all workers are guaranteed."

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Climate Justice: Right to be free from adverse effects of climate change

Commentary on the Supreme Court of India's landmark recognition of the right to be free from the adverse effects of climate change as a constitutional right, built on the foundation of the rights to life and equality.

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