In Nepal, a group called the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) went to check a prison where a man named Rabi Lamichhane is staying. Rabi Lamichhane is a famous person who is in jail right now. The NHRC wants to make sure people in jails are treated fairly and kindly, like everyone should be.
The NHRC looked at Rabi Lamichhane's cell. They saw there is no air conditioning. That means no cool air machine to help when it's hot. The window in the cell is sealed, which means it's closed tight and no fresh air can come in. Fresh air is important because it helps us breathe well and stay healthy.
A lady from the NHRC named Lili Thapa talked about what they found. She said the prison is too full of people. This is called overcrowded. When a place is overcrowded, there are too many people in a small space, like too many kids in one classroom. It makes things hard for everyone.
Also, there are not enough toilets for all the people in the prison. The toilets that are there are in very bad shape. They are dirty and broken. Imagine if your bathroom at home was always yucky and didn't work right. That would not be nice, right? People in prison need clean toilets to stay healthy and feel okay.
The bosses at the prison explained why the window was sealed. They said it was for safety, to keep everyone secure. But when the NHRC asked them to open it, they said yes. Now, Rabi Lamichhane and others can get some fresh air.
The NHRC thinks the prison needs big changes. They want better things like more space, clean toilets, and good care for all the people inside. Human rights mean treating everyone nicely, even if they are in jail. Jails should help people learn from mistakes, not make them sick or sad.
Why is this important? In Nepal, many prisons have problems like this. Overcrowded places can make people fight or get ill. The NHRC helps fix these by talking to the government. They check jails to see if rules are followed. Rules say jails must have fresh air, clean water, and enough room.
Rabi Lamichhane's case shows us that even famous people face these issues. He is in jail because of some problems with money, but everyone deserves fair treatment. The NHRC will keep watching to make sure things get better.
Kids, remember: Human rights are for all. If we see something unfair, we can tell grown-ups. Groups like the NHRC work hard to make the world kinder. Let's hope Nepal's prisons become safer and cleaner soon.
This visit by the NHRC is a good step. It reminds us that prison life should not be too hard. With better facilities, people can think about their actions and come back to society stronger. The NHRC said they will tell the leaders about what needs to change. Maybe soon, all prisons will have air conditioning, open windows, and nice toilets.
In the end, caring for people in prison helps everyone. It makes our country fairer. What do you think? Should jails be like schools that teach good things? Yes! Let's support groups like the NHRC for a better Nepal.