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If you or someone you know in Nepal is a victim of child sexual abuse, you are not alone. Help is available: Bahini Lai Chikeko Katha Nepalil
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The stories of scolding typically involve the elder brother ( Dai ) or the parents correcting the sister. These are not tales of abuse in the traditional sense (though that line can blur) but rather narratives of .