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On the occasion of the 115th International Women's Day, Tilottama municipality has honored the working women within the municipality.
51 working women who are making a living by doing various risky jobs were honored in a program organized in the municipality on Saturday. Those who were honored were Jami work, road cleaning, electricity work etc. In the
program, Ramakrishna Khan, head of Tilottama municipality, claimed that Nepal's laws are women-friendly. He said that it is necessary to pay attention in the field of law enforcement. He said that if women are capable, the family will be capable, and he said that to advance women, emphasis should be placed on their leadership and personality development. "We are doing programs with women's self-reliance as a priority," he said, "soon the municipality is becoming gender-friendly."
Major Khan said that respecting working women is an incentive and it is necessary to make it more effective.
