by Prakriti Nepal | Nov 20, 2014 | Awareness, Blog, Success Stories
Click to Download In today’s world, a child who is not educated is disadvantaged in terms of income, health and opportunity. In coming years, a society that does not educate its children will be disabled in terms of the economic productivity and social welfare...
by Nabin Aryal | Oct 29, 2014 | Program, Blog, News, Awareness
Every Spring, our foundation welcomes a new group of girls to become Rukmini Scholars. Our mentors, program officer, selection committee members and other volunteers visit villages surrounding the Pharping area (Pharping is roughly 20 KM South of Kathmandu, Nepal) to...
by Sagun Poudyal | Sep 20, 2014 | Blog, Awareness, Program
The Importance of Early-development: Educating the Educators Shikharapur Community School has been committed to providing quality education to the community of Pharping over the last three decades and has been putting commendable efforts to achieve that. Recently, I...
by Nabin Aryal | Jul 28, 2014 | Awareness, Program, Blog
Unlike most developed countries, Nepalese schools have never really had proper reproductive education in schools. Talking about anything that is related to sex in public is still very taboo. The official high school textbook for the subject of Health Population and...
by Nabin Aryal | Jul 2, 2014 | Awareness, Blog, Event
Special Didi Program: The hero lies in you Visit of CNN Hero, Pushpa Basnet “I feel a little awkward distributing these Certificate of Completion to the Rukmini Scholars because I myself did not pass School Leaving Certificate (SLC) exams!” was the first thing Ms....
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...