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Nepal's advocate sends info home

JESSICA LYONS, MAPLE GROVE CEMETERY,Maple Grove

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Noticing rights inequalities in her home country of Nepal, Luna Ranjit has now made it her focus to address such issues through the organization Adhikaar. Ranjit first came to the United States in the summer of 1996 to do her undergraduate work in Iowa. She later went to work in Washington, D.C. and then got her master's degree in New Jersey. "By the time I graduated, I wanted to be involved in immigrant rights issues," said Ranjit, a resident of Jackson Heights. Ranjit said that she has been interested in such issues, particularly women's issues, for a long time. She said that this has been influenced by seeing that "women's rights are not easily accepted" in Nepal. "Constitutionally we're equal, but that's not the reality," she said. When Ranjit came to New York, she got involved with a South Asian organization, working on rights issues. During that time, she noticed that there were no Nepalese represented at organization levels, although the com- munity itself was growing. She also said that she saw that there were differ- ences between the newer Nepali immigrants and those who had previously
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