Kathmandu, May 30 : President Ram Chandra Paudel has pointed out the need to fully implement the provision of reservation guaranteed by the Constitution.
In a message today on the occasion
of the 5th National Women's Rights Day celebrated every year on Jetha 16 of the
Lunar Calendar, President Paudel has said the Constitution of Nepal has
provided 33 per cent reservation for women in every organ of the state and
hence it is the need of the day to fully implement this provision of
reservation guaranteed by the constitution.
Extending his best wishes for
happiness, peace and prosperity to all those living in the country and abroad
on the occasion, the President has also expressed his gratitude by remembering
all those who contributed to ensuring gender equality and women's rights.
The day is observed commemorating
Jetha 16, 2063 BS, when the then reinstated House of Representatives passed
four important special resolutions on Nepali women's rights. President Paudel
has expressed his belief that this day will provide more energy and enthusiasm
to the national and international efforts made to maintain gender equality
while ensuring women's rights.
Stressing on the need to develop
and implement women targeted programs in the areas of education, health,
employment, poverty alleviation, livelihood improvement, social security,
access to infrastructure and technology, President Paudel said this was essential
to ensure equal, meaningful and respectful participation of women in political,
social, judicial and other sectors.
"Women are still not
completely safe in the workplace, educational institutes, public places and the
society with increase in incidents of violence against women and children,
which is very sad", the President said.
He said that it is necessary to put
an end to all kinds of violence, exploitation, discrimination and abuse against
women and children by employing all mechanisms of the state to address such
activities.
"I wish everyone be inspired to build a civilized society with gender equality by ensuring the safety, respect and rights of Nepali women through positive changes in social attitude, conduct, customs and practice from today onwards", reads the message. (RSS)