Videos tagged with "society"
Glue sniffing street kids of Kathmandu [05:06]
Life is not easy for street children in Nepal. They have usually taken to the streets because of a violent father or extreme poverty at home. Almost 90 per cent of the street children in Nepal are boys. Girls are few in number and their task is usually to take care of the youngest ones. In a traditional society like Nepal, girls are, however, sent to serve as maids in rich households. They may also live at home farming and doing household chores until they are married, which in the countryside may take place before they turn fifteen.
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HISTORY of NEPAL 1978 Kathmandu Street Scenes Machhendranath [09:29]
HISTORY of NEPAL 1978 Kathmandu Street Scenes Machhendranath
Tags: Nepal, Kathmandu, History, Song, Songs, Street, Scenes, Folk, Documentary, New, Album, Under, Culture, Wall, Civil, Museum, Singing, Project, Heritage, Popular, Main, America, Historical, Love Songs, Month, Ancient, Society, Sesame, Documentary Part, Opti
Nepali children wearing Nepali ethnic dress [08:10]
Nepali children were very excited to wear Nepalese ethnic dress at the Holi program organized by Nepali Nari Nikunja in Moscow in 2005. It helps to promote Nepal in abroad. Nepal is the land of rich with unique cultural groups like Sherpa, Tamang, Newars Tharu, Dhimal, Yadav, Jha, Rajbanshi, Ahir, and so many indigenous groups and is blessed with one of the richest cultures in the world. Culture has been called 'the way of life for an entire society'. The sovereign- Nepal is multi-ethic and multi-lingual. The traditional attires and customs are taken to be an integral part of a nation's culture.
Tags: neejoo, jainu, nita, nepali, Nari Nikunja, Moscow, Nepali in moscow, nepal embassy, Holi, holi in moscow, Nepalese ethnic dress, nepal tourism, Tourism of Nepal
Small Bhutan inside Nepal (Bhutanese Refugee Camp,Sanischare.) [04:32]
Small Bhutan inside Nepal. In the Years 1980s, in order to strengthen Bhutan's identity as a nation, the "one nation, one people" campaign was started to integrate the peripheral ethnic and cultural groups into mainstream Bhutanese society. Dzonkha, was enforced.At around the same time, the first nationwide census in Bhutan's history revealed a large population of inhabitants of Nepali origin in Southern Bhutan. The government considered these people to be illegal immigrants. As such, they were forced to leave the country.A number of Southern Bhutanese, fled to Nepal where they were admitted into camps run by the United Nations High Commission for Refugees(UNHCR).While continuous attempts have been made between the governments of Bhutan and Nepal to resolve this issue, the number of people claiming to be "Bhutanese refugees" swelled to over 107000.In 2007, as a final attempt to resolve the issue, the US government announced that around 60000 of these people claiming to be "Bhutanese refugees" would be settled in the US in a third country settlement programme. Now a lot of them are in USA, Canada, Australia, Netherland, Norway and Denmark.Others are still there in the camp dreaming of returning one day to mother land Bhutan. I pray with almighty God to bring the Bhutan gorvenment in right path.The picture are from one of the camp outup seven called Sanischare must of them are the office of Refugee,imagine how is the life in the camp is ...
Tags: Bhutanese Refugee Nepal, USA, Canada, Australia, Netherland, Norway and Denmark
New year 2 [01:41]
This video is a dance performed by a Nepali girl on a popular song from a Nepali movie called Maitighar (maternal house) during a function organized in Surrey BC, Canada, on April 16, 2011. The function was organized by Nepali Cultural Society of BC to mark the Nepali New Year 2068 that began on April 14. The video was shot by a P&S camera.
Tags: Nepali, New, Year, Bikram, Sambat, Vancouver, Surrey, British, Columbia, Canada, Nepal, Cultural, Society, NCSBC



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