Monday, August 29, 2011

Cultural Program, Teej Special 2011

Dear all,
English Access Microscholarship Program, Gorkha Center Gorkha, organized a cultural program on the auspicious occasion of Teej Festival (Women's Day in Nepal) 2011. The program was held on 27th August. In the program, Mrs. Hari Maya Sharma, Chair, NELTA Gorkha, Mrs. Indra Kumari Devkota, President, Nepali Language Teachers' Association, Gorkha, Mr. Sanjaya Adhikari, secretary, NELTA Gorkha, Mr. Dhurba Shrestha, Executive Member, NELTA, Gorkha and Jyoti Sigdel, Life Member, NELTA, Gorkha, were the guests. The program was started with the welcome words expressed by Instructor as well as Center Coordinator Mr. Kamal Raj Devkota. All the students actively participated in the program. They all presented their talents by singing and dancing. All the guests, instructors and students wished each other and enjoyed fully. Competition among the students was also held and the winners were awarded the prize too. The program last for four hours. The organizer had managed snacks to all the students and guests too. Mr. Devkota concluded the program with the words of thanks to all for participating in the program.


GLIMPSE OF THE PROGRAM
                                                    Cultural Program, Teej Special - 2011


                              Instructors  Mr. Kamal Raj Devkota, Upendra Babu Dhakal, NELTA Secretary
 Mr. Sanjaya Adhikari with Access students.


Access girl students in their attire. Nepalese women especially put on this attire in different ritual occasions.

                  Guests Mrs. Hari Maya Sharma, Mrs. Indra Kumari Devkota, Jyoti Sigdel and Goma Dhakal observing the students' dance.
Students making a group dance

                                                Students performing a pair dance
                                                  Girls making a group dance


                                                  Students performing a dance
                           Guests- Indra Kumari Devkota and Hari Maya Sharma performing a dance.


                          Center Coordinator as well as intructor Kamal Raj Devkota and Guest Sanjaya Adhikari performing a dance with the students.

                                 Guests Indra Kumari Devkota and Jyoti Sigdel performing a dance
      
                                                            Just clicking a photo 


                                        Instructors, guests and all students performing a dance.
                                 
I tried to insert videos but the server rejected. I will post videos too. Sorry for that.


Thank you.

Kamal Raj Devkota



Thursday, August 11, 2011

Center Activities

Fife-McDuff, Regional English Language Officer (RELO), distributing the certificate to the student who has been provided scholarship.



Fife-McDuff, RELO, American Embassy, Kathmandu, Dr. Lekhnath Sharma, Campus Chief, Gorkha Campus, Mr Shyam Pandey, Coordinator, English Access Microscholarship Program, Nepal, and the Access students posing for the photograph


                                        Access students working with their classwork

                                                 Access student taking part in oratory program

                                               Access students busy with their project work

About Gorkha ....

Gorkha is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal. It is located about 136 km far in the west of  Kathmandu, the Capital and 106 km far in the east of Pokhara, the second biggest city of the country.


Gorkha is a popular place for different reasons:
Historical Reason: Gorkha has a very glorious history. Some 245 years ago, Nepal was divided into 50 tiny states, and Gorkha was one of them. King Prithivi Narayan Shah, the king from ‘Shah Dynasty’ unified Nepal into one kingdom. His Gorkha Palace resides on the top of a hill at an altitude of 1000 meters even today. His generations ruled over Nepal for about 240 years. About three and half years back, the Constitutional Assembly (CA) voted overwhelmingly in favor of abolishing the monarchy and declaring republic.

Similarly, Gorkha is historically popular for its brave and legendary warriors who fought with knives against the guns. They took part in different wars including two destructive World Wars.
Geographical reasons: Geographically Gorkha is very famous in Nepal. It has geographic diversities. It has a number of mountain peaks in the northern part. It has many hills in the middle part and numbers big and small plains. There are many rivers that flow from north to south. Slop terrains from south to north add the beauty of this district.
Cultural reason: Gorkha is multicultural, multilingual and multi-religious district. Hindus, Muslim and Buddhist live in Gorkha. More than ten languages are spoken here. Most of the casts that Nepal has in general live here. They have their own cultural norms, values and practices.

Tourism: Gorkha is one of the important tourism centers of Nepal. It is full of beautiful places. Kalika temple, Manakamana temple, Gorkha Durbar, Ligligkot and so on are the famous religious and historical places here. Gorkha Municipality, Aarughat Bazaar, Barapak Village, Laprak Village and the northern part of this district are important for sight and scene. Mount Manasulu, Mount Ganesh etc are very enchanting mountains that speak the beauty of Gorkha



English Access Microshcolarship Program in Gorkha



English Access Microscholarship Program is a recently launched program in Nepal. This Program runs under the financial support of the Government of the US and technical support of Nepal English Language Teachers’ Association (NELTA). It provides microscholarships to the adolescents from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. The learners have the access of   learning English language and culture for two years. They will also have the opportunity to enhance their leadership skills.

Gorkha is one of the three different centers of this program in Nepal. Forty learners selected from the different public schools of Gorkha Municipality are studying in this center. Most of the learners are from backward communities. Four instructors are facilitating the learners. The office of the program is located in Gorkha Bazaar.