Transforming the lives of young womenSharmila Pandey (name changed), 21, from the impoverished Kailali district in Western Nepal never thought that she would end up doing a "man's job". About a year and half ago Sharmila, after not being able to pursue her studies further from standard 9 due to the poor financial conditions of her family, came to Kathmandu through a local NGO network for a training at Underprivileged Children's Education Programs (UCEP). Now fast forward to present, she can be seen repairing motorcycles in an auto workshop in the outskirts of Kathmandu. Yes, she is an auto mechanic and proudly says, "there's nothing a woman can't do if she has the will for it."
http://www.nepalnews.com/archive/2007/others/feature/jul/news_feature01.php so this is how it goes, repair bycicles, do traditional men's jobs, ok you start somewhere....
Men will be coock on tv.
Who cleans, we need Nepali men to learn something...