Sapana Roka Magar

Sapana Roka Magar (Nepali: सपना रोका मगर) is a Nepalese crematorium worker, who was selected as the 100 most influential women of 2020 by BBC. She is involved in cremation of abandoned bodies[1] from the street or mortuaries and arranges for them to be taken to hospital for post-mortem examinations. If the body remains unclaimed for more than 35 days, the cremation is performed as per Hindu rituals.[2][3]

Biography

Originally, Roka is from Myagdi District of Nepal.[4] She was born on 10 February 2002 as youngest child of Jit Prasad Roka Magar (father) and Nanu Roka Magar (mother). At 14, she moved to Butwal where she moved in with a teenage boy against her parents’ will. The relationship broke down in a few months, and she became homeless.[5] In the streets, she became acquainted with the Action for social change, an NGO, and began to work with them from where she operates the cremation and other social activities now.[6]

She is also involved in feeding homeless during the COVID-19 lockdown in Kathmandu.[7]

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