by Laxmi Aryal | Jun 15, 2014 | Awareness, General, Blog
My Father the Pioneer As we celebrate Father’s Day in the US, I wanted to talk about Nepali fathers, especially my own Father Kedar Nath Acharya. While Nepali people celebrate Father’s Day on a different day, called Kushe Aausi or Pitritarpani Aausi, our family...
by Prabritti Nepal | Jun 9, 2014 | Awareness, Program, Blog
The Day we Stood for Nigerian Girls and Ourselves 17th May 2014 was more than any ordinary Saturday for Rukmini Scholars and their mentors (Didis) because on that day us Didis and Bahinis (little sisters) of Rukmini Foundation got together for another mentoring (Didi)...
by Prakriti Nepal | May 12, 2014 | Awareness, Blog
A Truly Inspirational Day for Me April 8th 2014 was day of celebration for all Nepali people as it was the day where the Nepali national cricket team was being honored for their great performance during the international T-20 cricket tournament held in Bangladesh this...
by Niroj Shrestha | May 7, 2014 | Blog, Event, Awareness, Program
Celebrating Teachers on Teachers’ Day program in Nepal Rukmini scholars from all partner schools, namely Shikharapur, Arunodaya, Pharping, Setidevi Talku and Setidevi Sokhel were present in celebrating Teachers’ Day. Various teachers from these schools...
by Guest Poster | Nov 28, 2013 | Awareness, Blog, Event
“Building Bridges to the World” a global education awareness event was held Thursday, November 21, 2013 at the Center for Connected Medicine in downtown Pittsburgh. The event was well attended with close to 100 people ranging in age from teenagers to...
by Guest Poster | Nov 16, 2013 | Blog, Awareness
Let’s promote acceptance and not just tolerance Guest Post by Ashley Pinchbak According to Google (or the first definition Google found), tolerance is defined as the ability or willingness to tolerate something, in particular the existence of opinions or...