Nepal is a small landlocked country in South Asia. According to the geographical structure, Nepal is divided into three parts, mountains, hills and lowlands. Compared to the mountains and hills, the Terai is somewhat easier to develop on the basis of geographical structure. Among the population of Nepal, 51 percent are women and 49 percent are men. Although there are more women in terms of population, they are lagging behind men in various respects. As a male-dominated country, Nepal's women are far behind in politics, leadership, public participation, and social work. With the change of modern times, women of other developed countries have come to compete with men, but women of Nepal are far behind in this regard.
Nepal's tradition, culture, stereotypes and women have been placed in the second place, so Nepali women have not been able to uplift. In Nepal, women do not get many opportunities to participate in other places except housework and housework. Due to being deprived of opportunities, Nepal's women are still confined to their homes in the 21st century. Even now, Nepali society has not been able to rise above the traditional stereotypes. In Nepali society even today there is a difference between sons and daughters. It is customary to send a son to an expensive private school and a daughter to a government school. Due to discrimination between sons and daughters in education, women in Nepal are very illiterate. In Nepal, women are lagging behind due to their illiteracy. Nepal's women are still far behind in the belief that women should not study much and should get married on time. Getting married at a young age, having children at an early age and being treated at home at an early age is becoming more and more prevalent. Nepali society is still so backward that even in the 21st century, many Nepali women die due to the practice of jaijo. Hundreds of women die of famine every year, especially in the Terai region of Nepal. In western Nepal, it is a sin not to go inside when a woman is Menstruation, and there is a blind belief that gods are angry. Adolescents are losing their lives every year while sleeping in a small hut outside the house due to the blind belief that women are not allowed to enter when they are Menstruation and the gods are angry.
Women have not been able to move forward due to the social norms and beliefs that women should not study much and should not move forward. Women, who have always been limited to cooking and housework, must now break this belief and come out in open love. Women must also dare to move forward. Even now, if women are limited to household chores by recognizing social traditions and evil practices, it is certain that Nepalis will be 100 years behind women in other developed countries. Women are equal to men. They are able to do everything like men. It is important to have faith and trust in women. If you want to change communication, you have to start with yourself.