by Priti Bhattarai | Sep 28, 2016 | Updates, Program, Blog, Event
The concept of a comprehensive parents-teacher meeting is still very rare in Nepal, especially in government and community schools in the villages. Schools that do follow this practice tend do it in a more casual fashion, where parents drop by the school to pick up...
by Prakriti Nepal | Aug 30, 2016 | Program, Blog, Event, News, Newsletter, Collaboration, Success Stories, GLOW Club
LitCamp 2016: Creating Magic through Stories Report and Post By: Prakriti Nepal What happens when nearly 100 girls come together for 3 days? You may say some gossip and maybe some laughter. We were going to find out at LitCamp 2016. Earlier this month on August 18th...
by Sangya Gyawali | Aug 28, 2016 | Blog, News, Newsletter, Success Stories, General, Program
When people are asked to talk about their life, they usually start with “once upon a time….” Why? Because this life is like a dream bubble, a temporary thing, it is here one second and gone the next; something that happened once upon a time. But this story is...
by Shruthi Shankar | Aug 15, 2016 | Program, Blog, Event, News, GLOW Club
Post by: Shruthi Shankar Field Report by: Prakriti Nepal Following the tremendous success of last year’s LitCamp, LitClub Nepal and Rukmini Foundation is proud to host our second LitCamp from August 18th through 20th, a three day long extravaganza at...
by Bhakti Patel | Aug 15, 2016 | Program, Blog, News, Newsletter
Every month the Rukmini Foundation scholars eagerly wait for the Didi Program. The Didi Program is used as a mean to increase the skills and confidence of scholars by giving them the chance to connect with successful female role models. The June Didi Program consisted...
by Priti Bhattarai | Aug 9, 2016 | Program, Blog, News, Awareness
State of Confusion: Education Reform in Nepal The month of June brought about what could be great changes to the educational system in Nepal, as the country ended the 10 year schooling system that had been in practice for the last 80 years. The government had hoped to...