May 6th, 2012
The meaning of social transformation in the context of Nepal is the transformation of existing social structures to transform the conflicts generated by economic exploitation and social oppression. To tackle this problem a formulaic solution of “transformation through inclusion” is presented. ‘Inclusion’ embodies issues of gender, caste-ethnicity and aspects of regionalism, which draw a demarcation of identity; where as the ‘Class’ – an “ideological theoretical” issue, unites the entire nation together.
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