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On 17 February, a detailed discussion was successfully held at the District Administration Office (CDO), Janakpur, in coordination with all ward offices regarding citizenship through the mother’s name.An understanding was reached to make the legal process smoother and to address the practical difficulties seen during implementation.Another positive step forward in ensuring equal rights and access...
On 11 December 2025, Naya Nepal Samajik Sanstha organized a press conference at Reporters Club Nepal in Kathmandu to highlight the urgent need for the proper implementation of citizenship through the mother’s name.The program brought together youth leaders, affected citizens, community representatives, and supporters to raise their voices for equal citizenship rights and dignity. Participants shar...
On 24 February, a major success was recorded in Bara as several individuals received citizenship through their mother’s name. Among them were Aasdeb, Rihan, and others who had been waiting for a long time for this right to be recognized.This achievement is the result of continued advocacy, patience, and collective effort. It also brings new hope to many other affected families still seeking equal...
The Government of Nepal has approved the Fourth Amendment to the Nepal Citizenship Regulations, 2082. After 14 days of peaceful protest, this has become a historic example for the country — proving that rights can also be achieved through peace, patience, and unity.
Taken during the 2079 movement for Janmasiddha citizenship, this protest marked an important moment in our collective struggle. It shows the unity, courage, and peaceful determination of citizens who came forward to demand recognition, justice, and equal rights.
On the ninth day of our peaceful movement demanding approval of the Citizenship Regulations, participants faced police suppression and pressure. Even in difficult circumstances, the struggle continued with courage, unity, and commitment to justice and equal rights.
On 15 December, a public call was made to gather at Maiti Ghar by 12 PM and move together for a press conference, raising a strong question: in a country led by a woman Prime Minister, why is citizenship through the mother’s name still denied? The call reflected the urgency, pain, and determination behind the movement for equal citizenship rights.
Memorandum Submitted to Sunsari CDO on C...
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