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<p>The article discusses a Nepalese women's development project. The article discusses the specific features of the organization in detail, that is, it attempts to indicate how the scheme works on the ground. The article provides an outline of certain features of the personnel a gives a profile of the overall composition in terms of age, sex, caste, and education. The article also tries to draw out the sociological implications of the arrangement, identifying how the patterning relates to outside social relations, whether disjoined or repeating these. It also explains how this particular kind of organization has certain repercussions for the people concerned. The focus of the study is a Nepalese development scheme expressly devoted to women which has been in existence for over twelve years. (Rajeev Ranjan Singh 2007-02-13)</p>

<p>The article aims to provide a kind of socio-cultural mapping of the Nepalese industrial class. It is based on a study of the owners of Nepal's top 140 'medium' and 'large' mechanized manufacturing enterprises in operation during 1989. The article discusses socio-cultural aspects of private industrial capital in Nepal. (Rajeev Ranjan Singh 2007-02-16)</p>