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Nepal is abuzz with the news of finding its shortest woman — Malati Rishidev. The 19-year-old girl stands just 32 inches tall and weighs barely 30 pounds (13.6 kg). The teenager suddenly became the talk of the town after she showed her age proof to the municipal councillors while seeking citizenship documents.
Malati, who hails from a nondescript village in Morang district, first passed off as a tiny tot, but startled the councillors when her mother Mina Devi, 45, furnished her birth certificate to make her case strong.
The adorable teen has since become a hit on social media and is being touted as the Himalayan country's shortest woman. Shiv Prasad Dhakal, Mayor of Sundarharaicha in Morang, is now making every effort to urge the government to declare Malati as the shortest woman in the country.
Dhakal is now hoping to send her documents to the government so she can be globally recognised. Born to Mina Devi and her husband Ramesh Rishidev, 50, an impoverished couple from the Musahar or ‘rat-catcher’ community, Malati is the eldest of four siblings.
Two of her younger sisters have already been married. Malati was born a healthy, yet tiny baby, and stopped growing a year after her birth. But the poor couple, who manage to make less than Rs 300 a day, never took her to see a doctor.
For all her life, Malati has lived a recluse in the squatter’s settlement at Biratchowk.
Malati will however, be now taken to Nobel Medical College for a yearly medical examination free of cost.
She will also be given a motivation allowance of Rs 2,000 every month.
Earlier, two Nepalis, Chandra Bahadur Dangi and Khagendra Thapa Magar, who measured 54.6 cm and 67 cm, respectively, had earned global recognition after the Guinness World Records declared them the shortest man of the world at different times.
(With inputs from AP)
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