New chapter of ‘Nari Shakti’ in Nepal! Sabita Bhandari became the country’s first woman Attorney General

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Kathmandu: Our neighbor Nepal, situated in the lap of the Himalayas, has created history. Breaking the fetters of patriarchal society, a big and historical step has been taken in Nepal’s justice system, whose echo is heard all over the world. The country has got its first female Attorney General, named Sabita Bhandari.

It is not just an appointment, but a living symbol of hope, inspiration and empowerment for millions of women of Nepal. This is proof that women are now knocking on every door, which were once considered open for men.

Who took this historical decision?

Nepal President Bidya Devi Bhandari approved the appointment of Sabita Bhandari on the recommendation of the new government led by Prime Minister Khadg Prasad Karki. This decision has run a wave of happiness and pride not only in the legal community of Nepal, but in the whole country.

Sabita Bhandari has replaced Deen Dayal Bhandari, who resigned with the previous government. His appointment is a clear indication of how serious the new government is about gender equality and women empowerment.

Who is Sabita Bhandari?

Sabita Bhandari is a well-known and respected name in the legal field of Nepal. She has been serving in the fields of justice and law for a long time. He has a deep grip and expertise on constitutional law. She is known for her fairness, hard work and principles.

As the Attorney General, she will now be the Chief Legal Advisor to the Government of Nepal. She will favor the government in the courts and will give her expert advice to the government on legal and constitutional matters. This is a very powerful and responsible position, and a woman’s sitting on it is a new milestone in the history of Nepal.

This appointment will not only further strengthen the legal system of Nepal, but will also encourage millions of girls and women of the country to dream and fulfill them. Sabita Bhandari has proved today that there is no gender of ability and hard work.