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Visually Impaired Demonstrators Continue Protest in Kathmandu for 12 Days

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Visually impaired individuals who rely on street pavements for their livelihoods have continued their protest for the twelfth consecutive day. On Friday, June 29, they gathered at Maitighar Mandala in Kathmandu to demonstrate. The visually impaired community has been protesting at Maitighar for the past 12 days, demanding that their grievances be addressed. These individuals have established self-employment ventures using street pavements as their workspace. The protest highlights their ongoing struggle for recognition and support for their livelihoods.

AI Analysis

The prolonged demonstration by visually impaired individuals underscores a critical gap in urban planning and social support systems for vulnerable populations engaged in informal sector work. Their reliance on public spaces for income generation points to systemic challenges in providing accessible employment opportunities and adequate welfare provisions. As cities evolve, ensuring inclusive economic participation requires proactive policy interventions that balance public space management with the fundamental right to livelihood, particularly for marginalized groups. Future urban development strategies must integrate robust social safety nets and accessible infrastructure to prevent such prolonged public displays of economic distress.

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