Kamala Budhathoki 'Sarup'

Returning to Work During COVID-19

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Returning to Work During COVID-19

Published in Cape May County Herald Newspaper.

I was at home for almost three months, without work, and it was not a happy time due to the ongoing pandemic.

In New Jersey, the unemployment rate reached 15.3%, in April, according to NJ.com (https://bit.ly/30kA8nw), due to the temporary closing of the businesses and establishments that helped put food on the table for these people.

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Looking for peace

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Looking for peace

The fresh breeze coming out of my house gives me no reassurance. Life is bewildering and has its toxic properties. I can't believe my friend was shot in the first place. I feel strange and lonely in the middle of a mob of people walking home in the evening after a day's work.

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Cancer and Women

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Many women in developed and developing countries hesitate to visit doctors for their regular cancer check-up. They go when they have a problem, which puts their health at risk.

Cancer is one of the many reasons many women die every year, which is curable if treated in its early stage.My older sister died recently (January 2016) from breast cancer. She never went to her doctor for her regular check-up.

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Miracles take place for love.

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It's the real story.

"I can't be proud unless I'm fortunate enough to marry your friend." My colleague Bikal spoke, kindling a cigarette while he was sitting by the balcony one night. "You're in Kathmandu." Is she going to protect her youth for you here in the village? "I smiled at him and told him."

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Journalism in depth and its role in achieving fairness

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My article on politically supported media and their impact was published. With a master's in journalism as well, I have studied journalism in depth and its role in achieving fairness. I have pointed out how In addition to commercial media, there are also political media. It is funded and run by different political parties and individual politicians. And of course, the government, the media like before, exists too. Each of these kinds of media, are used news and profit points of view for the respective interests of the controller or investor.

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Why They Killed My Husband ? Says Ritakumari

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The following is from my Diary. My friend Ritakumari's husband was killed by Maoists in Nepal.

Ritakumari a woman like other at village who goes talking with anyone and singing around field and forest? Though beautiful in appearance, she has kept intact her good behavior. 'A son of brave man either should do or die,' Ritakumari would say.

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The trade of light arms.

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Yes, small guns kill more people in the world than everything else. If we trade weapons, it will be difficult for us to keep the peace. There is a broad consensus that the small arms trade is a waste of peace and equality.

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Empowering women and HIV in health

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The article is written jointly by Kamala Sarup and Dr. Anand Chhaudhary.

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Poverty Reduction and Public Healh

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Co-authored by Kamala Sarup, Dr. Anand Chaudhary.

As we know, areas of severe poverty are completely disruptive to the normal health system at birth, including vaccination. We recognize that poverty has human health implications too.Poverty has direct implications for the economic and social systems of health care.Recent studies have shown that the increase of diseases such as.Malaria, tuberculosis, AIDS, etc.It’s a combination of deprivation. It is important to better understand all the consequences of poverty and it is an issue of health and the environment.

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