Talk:Women's rights in Nepal

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Plans to expand

I plan to edit this article to revamp and expand on the limited knowledge presented right now. My edits will include topics on women’s rights, gender inequality and equality pages since women’s rights is not only about dismantling systematic inequalities, but also the growth of women in familial, social, economic and political spheres overtime.

First, I would like to change the name from “Women’s rights in Nepal” to “Gender inequality in Nepal.” Through further review of articles covering gender inequality and women’s rights, I want to change the name of the article because it will better represent content on the page with a section covering legal rights of women. This article will focus more on existing inequalities and societal changes for gender equality as well as violence against women in Nepal. This reconceptualization of the topic may enable me more room to expand on systematic inequalities at the institutional, local and household level rather than the legality of people. Ultimately, while discussing policies and laws, this article will mainly focus more on the lived experiences and reality of gender relations in Nepal.