The Himalayan Times 26 June 2012 It seems that the Rautes will likely be facilitated to enjoy healthy life-style in the coming days after reading the news report “Non-formal education demanded for Rautes” (THT, June 19, Page 2). It was really exciting to know that the Raute Utthan Parishd (RUP), which is dedicated to preserving the culture of Rautes, an endangered life-style through the use of audio-visual aid and other non-formal education methods. RUP deserves sincere appreciation for this effort. My working experiences with the rural communities remind me of miracle changes occurred in their unhealthy living conditions with concerted effort using various social empowerment tools. It is possible through commitment and dedication. Several illiterate women groups in the remote villages of Dolakha and Ramechhap districts had successfully completed adult literacy classes and other non-formal education. They had initiated abd successfully implemented several healt...
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