Homosexuality in Nepal.

Our country is the most open country in asian region  for HOMOSEXUALITY rights and has recognized HOMOSEXUALITY rights in higher standards. The Nepalese government, following the monarchy that ended in 2007, legalised homosexuality in 2007 along with the introduction of several new law sets.

A new Nepalese constitution, approved by the Constituent Assembly on 16 September 2015,[1] includes several provisions pertaining to the rights of HOMOSEXUALITY the right to have their preferred gender display on their identity cards
a prohibition on discrimination by the State
eligibility for special protections that may be provided by law
substitution of gender-neutral terms for the previous "male", "female", "son", and "daughter"

the right of access to state process and public services for gender and sexual minorities
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