Recommendation Letter: Practise", Is Prepared by Ashwin Shrestha, Student of BA 2
Recommendation Letter: Practise", Is Prepared by Ashwin Shrestha, Student of BA 2
Recommendation Letter: Practise", Is Prepared by Ashwin Shrestha, Student of BA 2
External Evaluator
Mrs. Meena Parajuli
Tribhuvan University
Acknowledgement
This project research entitled “Caste System - An unresolved practise” has been
conducted for the partial requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, in
sociology (403), Tribhuvan University.
This project work has not been possible without the long-time efforts of many
benevolent creditors. Their inspirations have made possible to bring this project
into the present form.
First of all, I would like to thank Reliance College for giving this opportunity to
work on the project work of Sociology. The credit goes to the faculty of Sociology
Mr. Gopal Raj Pokhrel.
I would like to thank our all the respondents and officials for their grand support
and backup. Further I want to thank our team members who helped us to
complete this project. I want to thank them for their kind cooperation during the
research.
Livelihood means the set of activities performed to live for given life span
involving securing safe water, food, fodder, medicine, shelter, clothing, and the
capacity to acquire above necessities working either individually or group by using
endowments for the self or for household. In Nepal 80 percent of Nepalese people
are dependent in agriculture though they engage in different job and business
lately. 65% people are engage in agriculture and remaining 35% in business and
service.
The main Problem of the Jyamire is scarcity of water. They have only few taps for
water.Other problem is condition of road. There is just muddy and bumpy road in
Jyamire. In monsoon season, road will be in worse condition.
Unemployment/Underemployed is another problem. In survey of 50 people, we find
that 10 people are unemployment while many of them work in agriculture despite of
their capacity in other field. People practice subsistence economy. The crops that
they produce are only enough for them and their family. They are not able to
produce crops for selling purpose.
It can be concluded that people of Jyamire village believe in the saying “unity in
diversity”. Although people of diverse culture, caste, tradition, norms and values
reside in the village, there is no conflict regarding these topics. They are residing
harmoniously by helping and sharing happiness and sorrows with each other.
However, there are some social problems like alcoholism and discrimination which
should be eradicated in order to make this village example of a perfect village.
Contents of Table and Figure
Submitted to:
Department of Sociology, TU
Reliance College, Chabahil, Kathmandu
Submitted by:
Ashwin Shrestha
Roll no: 17505
BA, 2nd Year