by Laxmi Aryal | Oct 31, 2021 | News, Success Stories, Newsletter, Blog, Updates
Family Background It is my great pleasure to introduce a girl named Sirjana from a Tamang (Waiba) family from a remote village of Kavre Palanchok, where people still think that educating girls is unnecessary. Girls’ role is limited to working in farming, household,...
by Laxmi Aryal | Sep 29, 2021 | Newsletter, News, Blog, Updates, Success Stories
It takes a village The famous proverb, “It takes a village to raise a child,” still holds in villages of a developing country like Nepal. Most families here work their land for a living which is generally not enough to sustain the family. Hence, men often...
by Laxmi Aryal | Aug 29, 2021 | Success Stories, Newsletter, News, Blog, Updates
Tsultrim’s childhood Tsultrim, or Pema as she was known as a child, begins her story in the rolling hills of Nurbi, a village located on the lap of the northern Himalayan range in the Gorkha district of Nepal. Mount Manaslu is the highest peak in that range,...
by Laxmi Aryal | Jul 31, 2021 | News, Success Stories, Newsletter, Blog, Updates
A hunger for education Sita Tamang is a girl for whom education is indispensable for living. The desire to attend school and excel in studies seems like a common aspiration for a young girl, yet this seemingly common goal is quite a challenge for many girls like Sita...
by Laxmi Aryal | Jun 28, 2021 | Newsletter, News, Blog, Updates, Success Stories
A Girl from Sindhupalchok Ranjana was born in a village called Himdi in Sindhupalchok. This is a tremendously beautiful area with steep mountains, green valleys, and flowing rivers. This district, which extends all the way to the Northern Himalayan range, is quite...
by Laxmi Aryal | May 30, 2021 | Success Stories, Newsletter, News, Blog, Updates
As the second wave of Coronavirus is spreading in Nepal like a wildfire, all the hospitals in Kathmandu and surrounding areas are over flooded with covid patients. In these challenging times, the frontline workers working to save lives are real heroes....