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Bishnu Lamichhane

Bishnu Lamichhane, 19 from Dhaibung-9, Rasuwa now visits forests and fields for the study and research in the field of forestry science. He was in 8th Grade when we started supporting him. Our small support not only supported him by arranging stationery supplies but motivated him to do best in his academic career. After completing his secondary level education in 2008, he went to a forestry science college for the admission. His parents could not afford for his education. However we went to Hetauda; the city around 450 km far from his home for the entrance test where he got full scholarship being 5th in the rank among more than a thousand candidates.

Thanks to Zhenda Tavkar and family, well wishers of ECWZ, from Slovenia for being so special bringing so many positive changes in the life of this poor boy. Now he is about to complete first two years course (Technical Certificate Level). After the completion of Bachelor in Science, he wants to work for the environment sector.

Sangita Ghale

Sangita Ghale, 19 from yarsa-7 Langbu, Rasuwa is the first girl to pass SLC from her Village Development committee (VDC). She is studying in Grade 12 as she wishes to be a teacher in village to educate her fellows. Sangita has been the role model for the young girls of remote villages of Rasuwa.

Basanta Lama

Basanta Lama, 19 from Yarsa-8, Arukharka, Rasuwa has recently finished Overseer course. He is doing bachelor in another faculty too. He has been the source of inspiration to the poor and marginalized people of remote mountain villages of Rasuwa. Nema is looking for the job opportunity to learn Engineering stuffs.

Sannani Pariyar

Sannani Pariyar, 17 from Dhabung-8, Jibjibe, Rasuwa passed SLC last year and now studying management in Kathmandu with the scholarship from charities. She is from the so called untouchable cast. Most of the girls from her community do not go to school and drop out rate is still very high. She has been the example for the people of minorities and marginalised and excluded groups.