Month: March 2016

  • The two Champion Sisters Lambuti and Khendo Lama

    The two Champion Sisters Lambuti and Khendo Lama

    Fourteen year old Khendo Lama and fifteen year old Lambuti Lama are two very talented athletes who come from Bhotang VDC, Sindhupalchok. The two come from a family of 4 sisters and a brother. Both of them currently study in class nine in Shree Chilaune Secondary School, Thangpalkot VDC. These two talented sisters have been winning a number of accolades in athletics since the last three years. Following is a brief outline of their achievements:

    Miss Khendo Lama

    • Awarded the Gold medal in the 1500m Marathon in the President’s Cup organized by Sindhupalchok District, 2070 B.S.
    • Awarded the Gold medal in the 1500m & 5000m Marathon in the President’s Cup organized by Sindhupalchok District, 2071 B.S.
    • Awarded the Gold medal in the 1500m Marathon in the President’s Cup organized by Sindhupalchok District, 2072 B.S.
    • Awarded the Silver medal in the Helambu Festival Marathon, Sindhupalchok District, 2071 B.S
    The two Champions after winning the 3rd and 4th title in the Women’s Day 5K Run
    The two sisters with the other two winners in the 5K Fun Run
    Khendo and Lambuti at the Helambu Festival Marathon with the legendary Nepali Marathon Runner Baikuntha Manandhar

    Miss Lambuti Lama

    • Awarded the Gold medal in the 800m Marathon in the President’s Cup organized by Sindhupalchok District, 2071 B.S.
    • Awarded the Gold medal in the 800m Marathon in the President’s Cup organized by Sindhupalchok District, 2072 B.S.
    • Awarded the Bronze medal in the Helambu Festival Marathon, Sindhupalchok District, 2071 B.S.
    The two sisters with other participants and their teacher Mr. Babu Lal Tamang
    Khendo and Lambuti on their way to complete the 5K Run

    The two Champions with the support of their school teacher Mr. Babu Lal Tamang try their best to participate in more such events as much as possible. They also participated in the Nagarkot Tourism Development Marathon held this year. Also, Lambuti and Khendo participated in the recent 5 Kilometer Fun Run organized by Women Lead, Higher Ground and a number of other organizations on the occasion of International Women’s day, 2016. Khendo and Lambuti stood 3rd and 4th respectively in this 5K Run among a total of 500 participants which included women from all ages and even expats. The two girls received attractive prizes along with their certificates. We are very proud of these two girls and truly admire them for their enthusiasm and spirit. We wish them the very best for their future endeavors.

  • Dreams do come true – The Story of Prakriti Shrestha

    Dreams do come true – The Story of Prakriti Shrestha

    Prakriti in her ANM program

    19 year old Prakriti Shrestha comes from a family with a weak financial background from the village of Gunsakot, Sindhupalchok district in Nepal. When in school, Prakriti was a very hard working student and she cleared her SLC (School Leaving Certificate) examinations from Raithane Secondary School, Thangpalkot with first division grades. Initially, because of her family’s financial hardships, her father and stepmother sadly wanted to marry her off. However through the fund raiser made possible by COMMITTED, Prakriti got a chance to pursue further education. In June 2013 when COMMITTED’s Education Program Director Dorje Gurung visited Thangpalkot and interacted with school students and shot a video for his ‘Education is Freedom’ fundraising campaign, she had expressed her dream of studying to be a nurse one day.

    Prakriti pursuing her nursing studies

    Through the fundraising campaign we were able to raise Rs. 45,700 required at the start of the Associate/Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM) program which Prakriti wanted to pursue. The rest of her educational expenses were covered by contributions from two other non-governmental organizations. We feel happy to share that she has now successfully completed the 18 month long ANM course and is now awaiting her final examination results.

    She is now engaged in her nurse practices and is waiting
    for her results to plan about her further career. Given her personal and familial struggles, Prakriti has really come a long way to fulfill her dreams, despite the struggles that she constantly faced. She is truly an inspiration to young girls out there and we will support her in what she plans to do in her career next

  • How the Earthquake severely affected Raithane Secondary School

    How the Earthquake severely affected Raithane Secondary School

    The powerful 7.8 Richter scale earthquake that struck Nepal
    on April 25th, 2015 and its recurrent aftershocks severely damaged Shree Raithane
    Secondary School in Thangpalkot VDC, Sindhupalchok district. Of the 18 total school rooms of
    Raithane School, 11 have been completely destroyed. The remaining 7 are also
    partially damaged. After the devastation met by schools because of the
    earthquake, the District Education Office Sindhupalchok assigned COMMITTED as
    one of its partners to help rebuild schools in Thangpalkot VDC.

    The earthquake ravaged Shree Raithane School
    The classrooms that were reduced to rubble
    Debris clearance

    Due to the earthquake, classes were disrupted for over a
    month. Working together with the Nepal Army, the School Management Committee, school
    teachers, and local residents COMMITTED established Temporary Learning Centers
    (TLC) on school grounds. Classes have been running in the TLCs since May 31. The
    school had been torn down to rubble and needs to be built from scratch. With
    the support of the funds given by Western Union we have completed the debris
    clearance and land stabilization activities which is crucial before rebuilding
    the school.

    The collapsed weak
    structures were dismantled, the debris was cleared up by employing workers and
    the scattered stones of the rubble were used to make gabion boxes.  These gabion boxes have been used to level up the slopes near
    where the school stood. Since the land was slanting a little, these boxes have
    helped in stabilizing the land before construction of a new structure takes
    place there.

     

    Workers making the Gabion Boxes
    Land stabilization

    Sadly, we still have not been able to raise enough funds yet to rebuild
    the school and are looking for contributions. Please support us and help us rebuild
    Raithane Secondary School by pouring in contributions by going to this link http://cminepal.org/how.php#secFour

     

    The TLC of Raithane Secondary School