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The Chepang of Chitwan

A group of Chepang people congregate on the edge of their Himalayan foothills  village in the Chitwan district of Nepal. On this momentous day, some of them received their citizenship documentation. 

The Chepang are a semi-nomadic indigenous group considered to be the poorest of the poor in Nepal. Isolated from modern facilities and services, and largely lacking in education, they spent their lives without access to basic rights. In absence of citizenship certificates, the Chepang people were not able to vote, access various public services such as electricity, and enroll their children in the local schools.

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A group of Chepang people congregate on the edge of their Himalayan foothills village in the Chitwan district of Nepal. On this momentous day, some of them received their citizenship documentation. The Chepang are a semi-nomadic indigenous group considered to be the poorest of the poor in Nepal. Isolated from modern facilities and services, and largely lacking in education, they spent their lives without access to basic rights. In absence of citizenship certificates, the Chepang people were not able to vote, access various public services such as electricity, and enroll their children in the local schools.

 
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