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Article 43 of the Constitution preserves the fundamental right to social protection for all children. Similarly, The Child Rights Act 2018 provides a bundle of rights to children, including the rights to a dignified life, appropriate care, nutrition, and free basic health services.

https://theannapurnaexpress.com/story/48636/ 


Despite huge prospect of electricity generation, the country is able to produce only 3,200 megawatt and around 5,568 MW large scale power projects are under construction based on Public-Private Partnership (PPP) modality. 

https://risingnepaldaily.com/news/42285


Recently, the General Federation of Nepalese Trade Unions (GEFONT) released their Labor Audit Report- 2080 BS, highlighting trends in labor conditions in Nepal. The report indicated that about 21.7 percent  of industrial enterprises in Nepal are not paying their laborers the minimum wage, marking a six percent increase from previous years. Despite the government setting the minimum wage at Rs 17,300 per month, implementation remains poor.

https://myrepublica.nagariknetwork.com/news/nepal-s-labor-exodus-drives-indian-laborers-to-fill-gaps-in-domestic-factories/

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