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of the helpless single women , while according priority to them in
employment on the basis of skills, competency and qualification ,
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(2) to make self -dependent the women who are vulnerable , subjected
to social and family exclusion and victims of violence self -reliant
by making their rehabilitation, pro tection and empowerment,
(3) to ensure enjoyment of requisite services and facilities at the
reproductive stage ,
(4) to evaluate economically the work and contribution such as
maintenance of children and care of families ,
(5) to take into consideration pri marily of the best interests of the
child,
(6) to identify the freed bonded labours, Kamlari, Harawa,
Charawa, tillers, landless, squatters and rehabilitate them by
providing housing, housing plot for residence and cultivable land
or employment for their livelihood s,
(7) to create an atmosphere conducive to the full enjoyment of the
political, economic, social and cultural rights, while enhancing
the participation of youths in national development, to make their
personality development, while providing spec ial opportunity in
areas including education, health and employment for the
empowerment and development of the youths and provide them
with appropriate opportunities for the overall development of the
State,
(8) to make the indigenous nationalities participate in decisions
concerning that community by making special provisions for
opportunities and benefits in order to ensure the right of these
nationalities to liv e with dignity, along with their identity, and
protect and promote traditional knowledge, skill , culture, social
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tradition and experience of the indigenous natio nalities and local
communities,
(9) to make special provisions for opportunities and benefits to
minority communities to enjoy social and cultura l rights, with
maintaining their identity,
(10) to make special provisions for equal distribution of economic,
social and cultural opportunities and benefits to the Madhesi
community, Muslims and backward class, and for opportunities
and benefits to the in digent citizens within such communities for
their protection, upliftment, empowerment and development,
(11) to make special provisions for opportunities and benefits for the
protection, upliftment, empowerment and development of the
citizens of the oppress ed and backward regions and for the
fulfilment of their basic needs,
(12) to accord priority to the indigent within all sexes, regions and
communities in the provision of social security and social justice,
(13) to make planned investment in sports and spo rt-persons in order
to prepare healthy, competent and disciplined citizens, and to
develop sports as a means of consolidating national unity and
enhancing national prestige at the international level,
(14) to adopt a single door system for the establishmen t, approval,
operation, regulation and management of community -based and
national or international non -governmental organizations and to
involve such organizations only in the sectors of national need
and priority, while making investment and role of such
organizations transparent and accountable.
(k) Policies r elating to justice and penal s ystem :
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(1) to make the administration of justice speedy, efficient, widely
available, economical , impartial, effective, and accountable to
people,
(2) to pursue alternative means such as mediation and arbitration for
the settlement of disputes of general nature,
(3) to adopt effective measures for the control of corruption and
irregularities in all sectors including political, ad ministrative ,
judicial and social sectors.
(l) Policies relating to tourism : To develop eco -friendly tourism industries
as an important base of national economy by way of identification,
protection, promotion and publicity of the ancient, cultural, religious ,
archaeological and natural heritages of Nepal, to make environment and
policy required for the development of tourism culture, and to accord
priority to local people in the distribution of benefits of tourism
industries.
(m) Policies relating to intern ational r elations :
(1) to conduct an independent foreign po licy based on the Charter of
the United Nations , non -alignment, principles of Panchsheel ,
international law and the norms of world peace, taking into
consideration of the overall interest of the nation, while
remaining active in safeguarding the sovereignty, territorial
integrity , independence and national interest of Nepal,
(2) to review treaties concluded in the past , and make treaties,
agreements based on equality and mutual interest.
52. Obligations of the State : It shall be the obligation of the State to make Nepal a
prosperous and affluent country by protecting and promoting fundamental
rights and human rights, pursuing directive principles of the State and
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gradually implement ing policies of the State, while keeping intact the freedom,
sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence of Nepal.
53. To submit r eport : The Government of Nepal shall submit a n annual report
containing the steps taken and achievements made in the impl ementation of the
directive principles , policies and obligations of the State set forth in this Part to
the President, and the President shall cause such repor t to be laid through the
Prime Minister before the Federal Parliament.
54. Provisions relating to monitoring : There shall be a committee, in accordance
with law, in the Federal Parliament in order to monitor and evaluate whether
the directive principles, policies and obligations of the State set forth in this
Part have been implemented progressively or not .
55. Questions not to be raised in c ourt: No question shall be raised in any court as
to whether any matter contained in this Part has been implemented or not .