Heavy of sorrow

Ashad 16, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Heavy of sorrow

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The news published in Kantipur titled 'Sapariva Bharati Sardai Paschim Pahadka Nepali' has added a reference to climate change and painted a terrible picture of the sufferings experienced by the hill dwellers of Karnali and Far Paschim Provinces.

The news published in Kantipur titled 'Sapariva Bharat Sardai Paschim Pahadka Nepali' has added a reference to climate change and painted a terrible picture of the sufferings experienced by the hill dwellers of Karnali and Far Paschim Provinces. This news related to the subject of forced migration to India has clearly shown how much pain and suffering the residents of remote and hilly areas of Karnali region have been forced to endure for decades. 
For decades, it has been found that men from the hilly areas of both provinces have been leaving the elderly, women, and children at home, and have been involved in activities such as agricultural laborers, janitors, wage earners, cooking, cleaning, etc. as seasonal workers in India. In the last few years, due to the decrease in agricultural production due to climate change and difficulties in living, the common people who depend on agriculture have started to choose the route of migration to India. This has been pointed out by the Human Security and Gender Equality-Based Approach Promotion Project for Nepal Migration and Climate Change Adaptation published by the Ministry of Labor and the International Migration Organization. 
In the past, most of the residents of West Pahad have been supporting the Janten family from the money they earned by going to India's Kala Pahad every year, but now their attention has been drawn towards Chennai, the southern city of India. Although there is a language problem, there is a context where it is safer than other places, there is no difficulty in finding a small job, on the other hand, there is also a sad situation where children of many families are being harassed due to family discord and quarrels. The context of sharing happiness in the Deuda dance while embracing caste differences and inequality between sorrows and pains was pleasant. 
– Bhuvneshwar Sharma, Chandragiri-2, Kathmandu 

Kantipur

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