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Krishnapur Municipality orders demolition of ‘chhaugoths’ following death of young woman



KANCHANPUR: Krishnapur Municipality in Kanchanpur has directed its ward offices to demolish all ‘chhaugoths’ (menstrual huts) within 15 days, following the tragic death of a young woman.

The directive was issued after 28-year-old Kamala Damai of Ward No. 1, Nigali, died on Saturday after being bitten by a snake while sleeping in a chhaugoth during her menstrual period.

The municipality has warned that failure to implement the directive will result in legal action and a fine of Rs 10,000 against those responsible. It has asked local bodies to inform the public and ensure full compliance.

The practice of chhaupadi—forcing menstruating women to stay in secluded huts away from their homes—remains common in Nepal’s far-western region, despite being outlawed.

Under Chapter 10, Section 168 (3) of Nepal’s Criminal Code, 2074, chhaupadi is classified as an offense related to discrimination and degrading treatment.

The law prohibits keeping women in seclusion during menstruation or childbirth and criminalizes any form of untouchability, inhumane behavior, or discrimination on such grounds. Violators may face up to three months’ imprisonment or a fine of up to Rs 3,000, or both.

Publish Date : 13 July 2025 12:32 PM

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