In Nepal’s remote outback, the rich loan-sharks force poor farmers and aspiring migrant workers to sign promisory notes, agreeing to pay four times higher than the borrowed money at steep interest rates. This feudal practice, abolished by law is not only thriving, but is recognized by local court.
EKAL SILWAL- Centre for Investigative Journalism
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