The most people of this caste group are in absolute poverty to raise the voice and educate themselves to be in a good position to find the history.
Caste based discrimination and violence are a grim reality of Nepali society with numerous people losing their lives due to racially motivated mobs.
[9] Both the Government and many other INGO are working hand-in-hand in order to uproot the problem by targeting grassroot issues such as education, awareness and employment.
[citation needed] The 2011 Nepal census classifies the Kami within the broader social group of Hill Dalit.
[11] Common surnames (Thar-थर) include B.K., Lohar, Gajmer, Khati, Sirwal, Baraili, Diyali, Laamgade,Rasaili, Gadal, etc.
These surnames are used by Nepali community living in the different parts of India basically in North East States, Sikkim Darjeeling, Tarai and Dooars.