Kochi will create people at Nepal's women in Bienle

Kerala News Desk !!! An installation called Women’s Public Life was designed by the Nepal Picture Library, which has now become an attraction for everyone in the continued 5th edition of Kochi Bienle. Art composition shows a historical look at how the call to attendance in the public sector contributed to the empowerment of women in Nepal. There was an attempt to fully set up a collection for women, for which the Nepal Picture Library researched and collected private collections, including notes, photos and publications. Exhibition Curator KC Raja and Nayantara Gurung Roompati said, and appeared in the public sector to see and be important in history as well. The journey of Nepali women from home boundaries to the open courtyard of public life is hidden. The lives of different Nepali women, who were willing to enter the public sector on their own, can be seen in low form. The events of the past, in which women became part of politics, jointly addressed that people have opened the way for public life through education. Thus, the leadership data expanded and ended the social regulator structure. Unique exhibition enables audiences to experience all these contribution factors. To obtain education, Nepali women had to against the idea that girls’ education was an unnecessary step, which would lead to the destruction of values ​​and the social system at risk. Some photos of the past can be seen in the exhibition, reflecting the success of women through studies and knowledge acquisition. How schools also contributed to women can also be seen in the exhibition. -Ians PK/CBT Share this story