KATHMANDU, March 31: The government has decided to introduce an ordinance related to acid attack and sexual violence.
A meeting of the Council of Ministers held on Thursday morning took a decision in this regard, according to Birod Kathiwada, Minister for Health and Population (MoHP).
“After, the ordinance introduced by the erstwhile government has gone inactive, the present government is scheduled to introduce it once again as the government is facing challenges in taking action against those found guilty in acid attacks and sexual violence,” Minister Kathiwada said.
A 60-year-old woman in Dadhikot, Suryabinayak-4 of the Bhaktapur district in the Kathmandu valley has survived an acid attack on Sunday evening.
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Bindabasini Kansakar thinks the society's perception of acid attack survivors aggravates their wounds as efforts to address such concerns are nominal.
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JANAKPURDHAM, August 26: Province 2 government has provided financial assistance to acid-attack victim Arati Sah.
The government provided Rs 500 thousand to Sah. Chief Minister Lal Babu Raut handed over the cheque for the amount to the victim as per his announcement to provide support to victim Sah after the incident.
Social Development Minister Nabal Kishor Sah was also present on the occasion.
The Dhanusha District Court has convicted a man of acid attack on his wife. However, the court acquitted the person who reportedly sold the harmful substance.
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A man in the Chandrapur municipality of the Rautahat district in southern Nepal has resorted to acid attack on his wife over a domestic dispute on Saturday evening.