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Slavery in Nepal was officially abolished in 2006, following a decade-long civil war and the subsequent peace agreement that led to significant political reforms. The practice, known as "Kamaiya," involved bonded labor, primarily in agriculture. The abolition was part of broader efforts to promote human rights and improve socio-economic conditions for marginalized communities. The government implemented various programs to rehabilitate former bonded laborers and provide them with support for reintegration into society.

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