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NRN At a GlanceNRN At a Glance
NAC/NRNNCCA: An IntroductionNAC/NRNNCCA: An Introduction
Middle east 860755 (44.3%)Asia 824200 (42.4%)North America 150000 (7.7%)Europe 76050 (3.9%)Oceana 32700(1.7%)South America 1100Africa 1951,945,000
Nepali in 55 countries5,000,000 in South Asia
Courtesy: Dr. Hemraj Acharya, UK
150,000
Middle east 860755 (44.3%)Asia 824200 (42.4%)North America 150000 (7.7%)Europe 76050 (3.9%)Oceana 32700(1.7%)South America 1100Africa 1951,945,000 Nepali in 55 countries5,000,000 in South Asia
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Structure: NRNAStructure: NRNA
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• NRNA is an association committed to create a global network of Nepali and streamline their energy and resources so as to make the Diaspora a catalyst of economic and social transformation of Nepal.
NRNA: MilestonesNRNA: Milestones• August 31, 2003: 1st meeting held in London
• October 11, 2003: Formally established in Kathmandu
• 2003 October: First global conference in Kathmandu• 2005 January: First regional conference in Doha• 2005 October: Second global conference• 2006 June: Second regional conference in Bonn• 2007 October: Third global conference in Kathmandu• 2008 May: Thirdregional conference in Bangkok• 2009 October: Fourth Global Conference (13th-
15thOctober)
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NRN and the Government of NepalNRN and the Government of Nepal• 2003: Promised to announce NRN Law • 2005: NRN ordinance• 2006 July: Policy statement on NRNs in the budget • 2007 May: Revision in Foreign employment act • 2007 June: Foreign Ministry to oversee NRN affairs• 2007 August: NRN bill endorsed by the interim parliament• 2008: NRN president nominated in a government’s committee for ‘Economic
diplomacy’ • NRN bylaw (NIYAMAWALI) Dual (under preparation)• Dual citizen and NRN Card (expected ) • Achievements: Government Policies• NRNA requested changes in NRN law (especially about the definition of
NRN) during the 3rdGlobal conference
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Structure: NRNNCCStructure: NRNNCC
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International Coordinating Council
National Coordinating Council
Kathmandu Secretariat
Task Force, Advisory and other committees:NRNA ConstitutionFinance and Fund Raising Project Adoption/ Implementation Disciplinary Committee
What is NRN National What is NRN National Coordinating Council of the Coordinating Council of the
USA?USA?
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NAC: Nepalese Americas NAC: Nepalese Americas Council Council
• A voluntary organization • A not-for-profit tax exempt - established in
1991• A non-political coordinating body for member
associations • A coordinating council of 30 organizations in
the USA and Canada
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Our GoalsOur GoalsThe primary goals of NAC are:
a) to function as a national coordinating body for
Nepal-related associations and societies (hereinafter
called "the Associations") in the Americas
b) to function as the National Coordinating Council of
NRNA for the USA and to promote the interests of
Non-Resident Nepalis (NRNs) and People of Nepali
Origin (PNOs), here in, North America.
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Our ObjectivesOur ObjectivesNAC’s objectives are:
to promote NRN affairs, the interests of the Nepalese American communities and NRNA
to promote various social, cultural, educational, economic, and civic activities of common interest to Nepalese community in the Americas
to promote social, cultural, educational, economic, and civic activities related to Nepal, Nepali culture and Nepali-American relations
to foster friendship and understanding between Nepalese and people in the Americas
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Structure: an introductionStructure: an introduction• NAC maintains organizational membership• All member organizations must not for profit and
formally registered with the state government• All member organizations must submit a bylaws
and their executive decision along with the application/intention to join NAC
• Member organizations associations fee are $100 for every two years
• 3 house of delegates from each organizations are included in the house of delegates (HOD). One of the delegates are the presidents of the member organizations
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Member Organizations 2009Member Organizations 20091. America Nepal Friendship Society (ANFS),
New York 2. America Nepal Society (ANS), California 3. America Nepal Society (ANS), Washington,
DC 4. America Nepal Medical Foundation
(ANMF)5. Association of Nepali Terain in America
(ANTA) 6. Association of Nepalis in the Americas
(ANA) 7. Association of the Nepalese in the Midwest
America (ANMA) 8. Calgary Nepalese Community Association
(CNCA), Calgary, Canada9. Empower Nepal Foundation (ENF), MN10. Florida Nepalese Association (FNA) 11. Friends of Nepal, Los Angles (FON-LA), CA 12. Greater Boston Nepali Community
( GBNC), Boston 13. International Nepali Literary Society (INLS)14. Kaligandaki Friendship Society (KFC),
Washington, D.C.
15. Liberal Democracy Nepal (LDN)16. Nepal Pasha Pucha Amerikaye (NPPA) 17. Nepal Center of North Carolina (NCNC) 18. Nepal Community Network of Canada
(NCNC) 19. Nepal Cultural Society of B.C. (NCSBC) 20. Nepal Seattle Society (NSS) 21. Nepal Association of Northern California 22. Nepalese Association in South East
America (NASeA) 23. Nepalese Association of Houston (NAH,
Houston) 24. Nepalese Society of Texas (NST), Dallas 25. Nepali American Public Affairs Council
(NAPAC) 26. Nepali Women's Global Network
(NWGN) 27. Nepali Youth Organization (NYO),
Washington, D.C. 28. Nepalis and Friends Association (NAFA),
Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada 29. Rocky Mountain Friends of Nepal,
(RMFN) Denver 30. Society of Ex-Budhanilkantha Students -
North America (SEBS-NA)
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Structure: NRNNCCStructure: NRNNCC• Recent amendment also included following structure to
be more inclusive in handling NRN affairs:
• Added 7 Director NRN Affairs from 7 US regions as identified by NAC
• These 7 individuals could be associated with non-NAC member organizations or an individual involved with NRN affairs from the region
• Director-at-large for NRN Affairs and a Senior VP is nominated by the President
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NRN AffairsNRN Affairs
Promote NRN Affairs in the USA: Organize town hall meetings with the help of
member and non member organizations Educate NRNs and PNOs in the USA about
NRNA Promote and maintain NRN membership in
the US Publish monthly newsletter to communicate
consistently
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Structure: Executive BoardStructure: Executive BoardFollowing executive positions are elected/nominated by HODs:
• President (1)• Senior Vice President (1)• Vice President (9) from nine regions:
o North Eastern USAo Mid Eastern USAo South Eastern USAo Mid Northern USAo Mid Southern USAo South Western USAo North Western USAo Eastern Canadao Western Canada
• General Secretary (1)• Joint Secretary (1)• Treasurer (1)• Public Relations Officer (1)• Regional Director of NRN Affairs (7)• Media Coordinator (1)• Immediate Past President (1)
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NRNNCC : Committees NRNNCC : Committees
• Currently NRNCC have following committees: Cultural Affairs Committee Nepal Affairs Committee Membership Committee NRN Projects Committee Grant Review Committee
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Cultural Affairs CommitteeCultural Affairs Committee
• Promote diversified culture of Nepal in the USA
• Be a resource group to work with member organizations
• Help promote language, literature and culture of Nepal
Current Committee: Mr. Puru Subedi, Mr. Lalit Jha, Ms. Bishnu Thapa and Dr. Narayan
Rajbhandari
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Nepal Affairs CommitteeNepal Affairs Committee• Promotes NAC’s work related to Nepal• Initiates press releases and statements when
important events occur in Nepal that relate to peace, democracy and human rights
• Contacts people in Nepal for networks • Co-ordinates the activities of the Forum for
Development in NepalCurrent Committee: Dr. Vijay R. Sharma, Dr. Mallika Shakya,
Mr. Homraj Acharya, Ms. Bhumika Ghimire and Mr. Roger Adhikari
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Membership CommitteeMembership Committee
• Works to help members and seek new organizational membership for NAC
• Collects data and information on members• Promotes and maintains NRN
membership in the US
Current committee: Lekhnath Bhandari and Pradeep Karna
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Benefits of MembershipBenefits of Membership
• Connection with the larger Diaspora• Platform to communicate with other members• Platform to connect with the NRNA activities• Increased visibility for members• Increased effectiveness for members• Common agendas and goals supported and
facilitated by NAC and NRNA• Opportunity to support Diaspora wide activities
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NRN Projects CommitteeNRN Projects Committee
• The purpose of the committee is to create a project information center of all NRNs and PNOs efforts from the USA
• Provide global NRN project co-ordination
Current committee: Dr. Padam P. Sharma, Dr. Rajendra Shrestha and Dr. Balkrishna Sharma
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Grant Review CommitteeGrant Review Committee
• The purpose of the committee is to help establish awards, grants and fellowship
• The committee will also develop criteria for various grants and execute them
Current committee: Dr. Bidya Ranjeet and Dr. Jeetendra Joshee
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NAC Foundation – Legacy FundsNAC Foundation – Legacy Funds
• Develops and raise funds from various individuals and organizations and maintain general funds
• Income can be used for certain specified charitable purposes in helping the Nepali community in North America
• Principal amount remains intact• Only part of the interest income can be
utilized, as decided by NAC Board
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NAC Foundation - General FundNAC Foundation - General Fund
• A central foundation to collect resources to support the Nepali community in North America and selected activities in Nepal
• This fund will help the Nepali community in North America in emergencies, need and for promotion of culture
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NRN Programs: Global and the NRN Programs: Global and the USAUSA
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NRN ProgramsNRN Programs Facilitation in the Peace Process: Upendra Mahato Dual Citizenship: Ram PratapThapa Voting right for NRN: Sagar Nepal Foreign Employment: Deepak Khadka NCC Charity Project: Jiba Lamichhane Public Library Project: Naresh Koirala Nepal Tourism promotion: Tenzi Sherpa 75-Home District Project: Bhim Udas Upgrade facilities/services at Airport: Preetam Shrestha $100-million Nepal Investment Fund: Janak Basnet NRNA Registration and NRN Law/Rules: Dev Man Hirachan Media and Publications: Jugal Bhurtel Networking of Women: Usha Sharma Networking of Youth and Students: Sagar Onta Skill Directory: Indra Ban Sustainability Ram PratapThapa
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AccomplishmentsAccomplishments• Coordinated and submitted recommendations related to NRN provisions to
Nepal’s upcoming constitution in 2009• Enrolled members and delegates to NRNA Convention in Kathmandu (Nepal) –
2009 and 2007• NRNA Membership drive• Organized NRN sessions and GA meetings during ANA and ANMA/NASEA
conventions• Supported NRNA activities in many ways in North America and specifically in the
USA• Created strong liaison with NRNA• Promoted NRNA activities through member organizations and town hall meetings
across the USA• Formalized NRN-NACC by-laws for governing purpose• Established emergency legacy funds• Raised money to donate 25 trolleys for International Airport in Kathmandu• Worked with member organizations to collect fund for Nepal library, e-library
computer project, briddhashram (old age home) in Nepal, Nepal Study Center and many other projects
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NRNA AccomplishmentsNRNA Accomplishments1. Kriyaputri Bhawan at Pashupatiath2. Devghat Bridhashram3. Nepal Public Library4. Flood Victim’s Relief Fund – 20645. Flood Victim’s Relief Fund – 20656. 75 Home District Project7. Adopt a Charity Project8. Save Dolma Fund9. Airport Trolley and Facility Upgrades10. Trade School11. One Village One Product (OVOP)12. Financial support to the Bheri bridge collapse victims
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Kriyaputri Bhawan at PashupahiathKriyaputri Bhawan at Pashupahiath
Outfit with all modern facilities Completed in 2005 Contribution by ICC President Dr. Mahato, over
Rs. 1 crore
Briddhashram at DevghatBriddhashram at Devghat
• Located at Devghat, Chitawan• Inaugurated at 3rd Global Conference in 2007• Total cost of the Project over 250,000 USD• 23 rooms for residents with capacity for 59
residents• 4 Additional rooms for administration/support• Kitchen + Dining hall• Total BUA – 11 000 sq ft
Nepal Public LibraryNepal Public Library
• Supported by Nepal Library Foundation, Canada• Library development and work towards National
Library System• Kathmandu School Network Project• Internet in rural areas• Developing Libraries in rural areas in
collaboration with Nepali partners
Flood Victims Relief Fund-2064Flood Victims Relief Fund-2064
• Approximately 100,000 USD Collected• Fund distributed through:
Nirdhan NGO (registered NGO of Nirdhan Bikas Bank)
Maithili Mahila Samai, Dhanusha Gramin Utthan Samaj, Rupandehi
Flood Victims Relief Fund - 2065Flood Victims Relief Fund - 2065
• Around 17.5 million NPR collected globally• The fund was handed over to PM National
Disaster Relief Fund• ICC has requested PM Office to provide the
utilization of our contribution
ChequeCheque handhand overover toto PMPM byby ICCICC PresidentPresident DrDr UpendraUpendra MahatoMahato and Mr. and Mr.
Jiba LamichaneJiba Lamichane
US NRNA Projects- 1US NRNA Projects- 1
In 2007 NRN meeting at Nashville, NRNNCCA of
the USA agreed to support following projects: E-library project initiated and sponsored by Dr. Shiva
Gautam and Mr. Aditya Jha: Currently computer labs are provided to 15 high schools in collaboration with Kathmandu University and Public Library project of NRNA.
Microloan Project initiated and administered by Friends of Nepal in NJ. That provides loan for widowed and underprivileged women in Kathmandu & Jhapa District in collaboration with Mahila Adarsha Seva Kendra
US NRNA Projects- 2US NRNA Projects- 2 Dalit Scholarship Program initiated and managed by
Empower Nepal Foundation. Nepal Study Center initiated and managed by the
Nepal Study Center at the University of New Mexico. NSC has multiple programs. NRNA is committed to support their initiatives on research on Nepal and micro loan project in collaboration with KIVA Foundation.
Trolley Project initiated and managed by Global NRNA. USA is committed for 25 trolleys for Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu.
Board of ExecutivesBoard of Executives• Mr. Suman R. Timsina PA
President
• Mr. Mukesh Singh , OHSenior Vice President
• Ms. Bishnu Thapa, VA
General Secretary
• Dr. Padam Sharma, MNPublic Relations Officer
• Mr. Pradeep Karna , AZJoint Secretary
• Mr. Lekhanath Bhandari, VATreasurer
• REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVES• Dr. Bidya Ranjeet, CT
Vice President for North Eastern Region
• Ms. Bishnu Pariyar , MADirector, NRNA-NCC, North Eastern Region
• Mr. Homraj Acharya, MD
Vice President for Mid Eastern Region
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• Mr. Shree Ram Dahal, WADirector for NRN Affairs-North Western Region
• Dr. Vijaya Sharma , COVice President for South Western Region
• Mr. Roger Adhikari, CADirector, NRNA-NCC, South Western
• Mr. Rabin Thanju, CalgaryVice President for Western Region-Canada Calgary, Canada
• Dr. Tulsi Dharel . Toronto
Vice President for Eastern Region-Canada
• Dr. Tara Niraula, NYImmediate Past President
• Dr. Binod Shah, NYDirector-at-large for NRN Affairs
• Mr. Kris Ghimire, MDDirector for NRN Affairs- Mid Eastern Region
• Mr. Tek Thapa GAVice President for South East RegionSouth East Region
• Dr. Prakash Malla, GADirector for NRN Affairs-South Eastern Region
• Mr. lalit Jha , NEVice President for Mid Northern Region
• Mr. Sanjay Shrestha, ILDirector for NRN Affairs-Mid Northern Region I
• Dr. Rajendra K. Shrestha, TXVice President for Mid Southern Region
• Mr. Bijay Bokhim, TXDirector for NRN Affairs-Mid Southern Region
• Mr. Dhan Pun, WA
Vice President for North Western Region
Website:Website:
www.nepalcouncil.org www.nepalcouncil.org Contact:Contact:
Mr. Suman Raj TimsinaMr. Suman Raj TimsinaPresidentPresident
E-mail: [email protected]: [email protected]
Mr. Mukesh SinghMr. Mukesh SinghSenior Vice PresidentSenior Vice President
E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]
Ms. Bishnu ThapaMs. Bishnu Thapa
General SecretaryGeneral Secretary
Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
Dr. Padam SharmaDr. Padam SharmaPublic Relations OfficerPublic Relations Officer
Email: [email protected]: [email protected]
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