Sunday, January 11th, 2026

Banke reports 67 gender-based violence in three months



NEPALGUNJ: A total of 67 reports of Gender-based violence (GBV) have been recorded in Banke district in the past three months. The data was recorded from the last week of March to last week of May.

According to the District Police Office, Women, Children and Senior Citizens Service Center, Nepalgunj, the GBV incidents included 17 incidents in the second half of Chaitra, 36 in Baisakh and 14 in the first half of Jetha.

The highest number of incidents recorded during the lockdown imposed to check the flow of Coronavirus is domestic violence.

Superintendent of Police in Banke Bir Bahadur Oli said GBV incidents have not subsided even in midst of Coronavirus terror and the subsequent lockdown. A total of 67 gender-based and violence against women cases were registered at the district police office so far.

Meanwhile, a virtual discussion was hosted by the Dialogue Group, Banke to draw attention of the authorities concerned towards the increasing rate of domestic violence, sexual assault and abuse in the district.

The district police chief, local level representatives and rights activists took part in the discussion.

Majority of the participants in the discussion emphasized the need to adopt a new mechanism as the existing one had failed to address the matter in an efficient and effective manner.

Deputy Mayor of Nepalgunj Uma Thapamagar, vice-chair of Khakura rural municipality Yekmaya BK, rights activist Kamala Pant among others called for collaboration among all sides to stop violence against women. RSS

Publish Date : 30 May 2020 18:31 PM

Today’s News in a Nutshell

KATHMANDU: Khabarhub brings you a glimpse of major developments of

Police committed to citizens’ security even in difficult times: IGP Karki

KATHMANDU: Inspector General of Police Dan Bahadur Karki has said

NEA MD personally inspects power outages in Patan, Syuchatar, Balaju

KATHMANDU: Amid increasing complaints from consumers about frequent power cuts

20.27% of Nepal’s population below poverty line, Sudurpaschim poorest province

KATHMANDU: Around 20.27 percent of Nepal’s population lives below the