Live Online Yoga Session Jan 7 at 11am

The Sports Committee of

Nepalese Association in Southeast America (NASeA)

Presents

Live Yoga Session (Patanjali Yoga)

with

Nepali Guru Lalit Shankar Yogi

In NASeA TV

On Saturday, January 7 at 11.00 AM Eastern Time.

The yoga session of Guru Lalit Shaknar will be broadcasted live via the broardcast on this date and time at https://www.ustream.tv/channel/nasea-tv

Dear All. Its chilly outside and you feel you are not getting enough physical activity or exercise. Right? Worry not. NASeA is bringing you Live Yoga-on-the-Web via NASeA TV on the following date and time with Nepali Guru Lalit Shankar. All you need is a laptop or a desk top with internet and tune in to NASeA TV in the following link on Saturday, January 7, at 11.00 AM (morning) eastern time. Lalit Guru will show you Yoga. Place your laptop on a spacious place and perform Yoga together with Lalit Shankar. Make sure you perform together with him to get the health benefits. For detail, please see the attached event flyer or above.

https://www.ustream.tv/channel/nasea-tv

“To live a long and healthy and blissful life, every human being must do yoga, pranayama and meditations”

Nepali Yog Guru Lalit Shankar Yogi

Yog Guru Lalit Shankar Yogi is a great Nepali who has taught unique approaches to Yoga for over 30 years now. Guru was born in Bhojpur, in Nepal. He holds Masters degree in Yog Sadhana. He specilizes in Patanjali Yoga and through this he has helped thousands and thousands of people around the world. Patanjali Yoga that has been practiced for over several hundreds of years is a physical and mental practice that helps keep our body & mind healthy. Yog Guru Lalit is highly impressed by Swami Ramdev and has been one of his dear disciple.

Yog Guru Lalit has conducted yoga sibirs (camp) in Nepal, India,Thailand, South Korea & the United States. He also specializes in achieving physical and mental harmony through the rhythmic control of breathing (pranayama). This he believes is the the prevention and control of many chronic diseases. He believes that to live a long and healthy and blissful life, every human being must do yoga, pranayama and meditations.

Sports Committee of NASeA

Mohan Bista

Narayan Khadka

Kumar KC

Khare Basnet

Madan Yonzan

NIraj Shrestha

(Like all TV, the session is not interactive i.e. you will see and hear what Lalit Guru tell you to do, but you will not be able to communicate with him. Since this is a free broadcast, please bear with some commercials that might pop up during the session.

Please join and get the maximum out of this NASeA’s unique service)

View the attached document for the yoga

Nepali Musical and Entrepreneurs Night 12/31/11 7:30pm till 1:30 am

Haveli Nepali Restaurant in Atlanta
Supported by Nepalese Association in Southeast America (NASeA) and Nepalese Association in Georgia (NAG)
Presents Countdown Party Nepali Musical & Entrepreneurs Night

New Year’s Eve 2012 Singers and Dancers from Georgia and Neighboring States

Including Guest Artists
Ram Prasad Khanal
Watch folk song by Ram Prasad Khanal in YouTube

Lama
Watch song by Kumari Lama in YouTube

While mingling, chatting, enjoying and waiting for the countdown there will also be a gathering of Entrepreneur’s from all over Georgia and beyond who will discuss how best they could assist Nepalese Communities.

Ticket price: $20 (Dinner Included)

Date: 12/31/2011
Time: 7:30 pm to 1:30 am

Address:8465 Holcomb Bridge Rd
Alpharetta, 30022, GA

Phone: 770-558-8333
Haveliindiancuisine@gmail.com

Nepalese Interstate Soccer Tournament to be held on Dec 24th.

Sports Committee of Nepalese Association in Southeast America invites you to

Nepalese Interstate Soccer Tournament

jointly organized by

Georgia Soccer Association and Tucker Youth Soccer Association

(coordinated by soccer veterans Madan Yonjan and Khare Basnet)

Venue: 4670 Granite Drive, Tucker, GA, 30084

Date: Saturday, December 24, 2011

Time: 8.00 AM to 04.30 PM

Nepalese Soccer Teams from Kansas, Memphis, Nashville and other cities of Southeast America are playing.

Come and cheer your favorite team in this exciting soccer tournment on Saturday, Dec 24.

Sincerely

NASeA Sports Committee

Kumar KC

Mohan Bista

Bikram Thapa

Niraj Shrestha

Madhav Dhakal

Madan Yonzan

Kharel Basnet

Dhana Timilsina

Tampa Blood Drive update

“Blood Donors are Social Heroes”; Successful Blood Drive in Tampa, Florida

A total of 32 big hearted heroes donated blood at the blood drive in Tampa. Florida jointly organized by Nepalese Association in Southeast America (NASeA), Florida Association of Nepali Societies (FANS) and Nepalese Student Association at the University of South Florida (NeSAUSF).  The donors of Nepali origin were Dr. Bhaskar Dawadi, Hari Adhikari, Bimal Nepal, Kumud Bhattarai, Dhana Khadka, Hemu Adhikari, Keshav Pokhrel, Dibya Koirala, Ramchandra Kafle, Dr. Netra Khanal, Gopal Raj Suwal, Januka Khanal, and Sanjeeb Sapkota. The rest of the donors were of non-nepali origin who enthusiastically waited for their turn in long line for the donation. This reflected the spirit of “Giving back to the Community”, the motto of the NASeA’s blood drive. “Blood donors are social heroes” was written on the certificate of appreciation that were handed out to each of the donors.
The drive was held on a bus operated by ‘Florida Blood Services’ that stayed parked at the huge parking lot of a movie theater ‘Muvico’, a franchise movie company.
“The blood drive would not have successful without the critical help of the volunteers who included the young boy Sauriyan Sapkota, Jagannath Devkota, Suhshil Bhattachan, Sabina Sapkota, Arjun Dahal, Hari Adhikari and family, Sushma Khadka, Avash Bhattachan, Binash Adhikari, Choodmani Khanal”, said Dr. Lila Bahadur Karki, the coordinator of the drive and the NASeA chair of the Community Services Committee.  He further said, “They all deserve a jumbo thank you and appreciation”.  The families of students at USF worked behind the scene to prepare food for the volunteers and donors.
“Our big thanks also go to NASeA president, Sanjeeb Sapkota, who has been deeply committed to making the drive successful and who was instrumental in energizing the whole donation effort until the drive was over.” Dr. Karki  said.
“I am proud that FANS and the students from University of South Florida are part of this historic event” said Bimal Nepal, president of FANS and the joint secretary of NASeA.
Community Services Committee of NASeA has prepared a long list of upcoming blood drives for 2012 and some of them will held in Athens, Georgia, Auburn, Alabama, Nashville, Tennessee. Others will be held in North Carolina,  Kentucky, Atlanta, (GA), Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Tallahassee, (Florida) and many more to come.
Press Release prepared by Nepalese Association in Southeast America (NASeA)

Donations for Sarita DC

We have closed the donation for this. Thank you everyone who donated to this cause.

Donations for Sarita DC.

Dear friends,

Please help this innocent 11 year girl, Sarita D.C., in Nepal and who has fallen victim of the rare but dangerous disease called ITP (Immune Thrombocytic Purpura) in which her blood system does not produce enough plateletes to effectively counter bleeding. “Without enough platelets, bleeding can occur inside the body (internal bleeding) or underneath or from the skin (external bleeding).” Read more about ITP in this website. https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/topics/itp/
Many Nepalese, individually or organizationally, have come forward to assist Sarita in Nepal financially and morally. Here are videos and links that tells about the girl and her condition.
NASeA advisor in Nepal Goverdhan Shrestha spoke to Sarita’s mother in Nepal who explained that she needs blood transfusion every two week to replenish the amount of platelets in her body. She would require around 30,000 NRs at every session of transfusion. To meet her immediate financial needs for the transfusion, NASeA is raising funds via online donation. NASeA requests you all to donate any amount that you could to help the girl live. For the long term, NASeA is talking with other organizations if sustainable treatment could be sought for her.
Thank you,
Sanjeeb Sapkota
President, NASeA

Blood Drive, Tampa Florida 12/18/11 from noon till 6pm

“Blood Donation is Life Donation”

—– Your single pint of blood can help save up to three lives —–

 
Namaste and shubharatri to all of you,
 
We, the Community Services Committee of NASeA would like to appeal you to join us with your partner, friend, neighbor, well-wisher to donate one pint of blood on the following venue, date, and time. 
 
Venue: Muvico Starlight 20, 18002 Highwoods Preserve Parkway, Tampa, FL 33647
Date:   12/18/2011
Time:   12:00pm - 6:00pm

This blood drive is jointly hosted by Nepalese Association in Southeast America (NASeA) and the Florida Association of Nepali Societies (FANS) with the support of Nepalese Student Association @ University of South Florida (NeSA@USF). Let me remind you that NASeA made history by hosting their largest Blood Donation Drive ever in Atlanta, Georgia on July 17, 2011 and it was supported by the Nepalese Association of Georgia (NAG). 
 
During the drive, Florida Blood Services is going to honor our blood donors with the following giveaways:

1.      Every blood donor will automatically be entered into the KIA SOUL car giveaway: You have a chance of winning a New 2012 KIA SOUL equivalent to $16,450.00 
2.      FBS Heart Soul Red Cup Friendly KIA FINAL.PDF
3.      A Free Movie Ticket. Please refer to the attached list for the details of giveaways. 
 
At the same time, we are pleased to share with you that we have managed certificate of appreciation to honor our generous blood donors, volunteers, and sponsors. Please feel free to drink; we have managed enough drinks to keep all of you hydrated. 
 
We have set a target of 50 donors. Let us stand together to give back to our community for this worthy humanitarian cause. 
  
Community Services Committee of NASeA
Lila B. Karki, Chair, (AL); 
Ghan Shyam Bhatt, Co-chair, (TN);
 
Members: 
Khusi Ram Tiwari, (MS);
Madav Dhakal, (NC); 
Dipak Regmi, (GA); 
Ramesh Chandra Khanal, (AR)

Job – Part-time Nepali language evaluator

I am contacting you on behalf of Alta Language Services. We are looking for a part-time Nepali language evaluator. The person must be a native , educated speaker of Nepali. If you or anyone you know of would be interested, we would love to hear from you. Please feel free to check out our website at www.altalang.com. Thanks and we look forward to hearing from you.

Ashley Leiderman

Testing Services

ALTA Language Services, Inc.

3355 Lenox Road, Suite 510

Atlanta, GA 30326

Main:
888.465.4648

Fax:
404.920.3801

Web: www.altalang.com

Monthly summary of NASeA activity

Dear NASeA family,
Every month, I will be bringing out a monthly summary of activities and events that NASeA organized, sponsored or news related to NASeA. Please find the highlights and summary for November.

Check out our new Website – Take a look at the new look-and-feel of our website at naseaonline.org . Thanks to the hard work of Saunak Ranjitkar, Sagun Shrestha and Shailiedra Bajracharya the website has been updated in fast track. Stay tuned for the many new features that are being added to make it one-stop-shop forthe community information you need.

NASeA sponsored project wins Chase Community Giving Award – Ganga Ghar, a project whose guiding principle is ‘One sponsor in the US supports one child in Nepal’, has won the annual Chase Community Giving Award of $25,000 . Thanks to all NASeA members who voted to make Ganga Ghar one of the top 100 charities for this award. Further, in early February, 2012 NASeA is organizing another fundraiser for Ganga Ghar where other NASeA sponsored projects will also be displayed. Details will be out soon. https://www.gangaghar.org/news/together-we-believed-together-we-achieved-25000

Monthly events – Several monthly events for November were held successfully including 1) November Monthly Talk Session with Nepalese Ambassador of United Kingdom 3) November Children-to-Children Webinar where two children shared PowerPoints presentations to other children across United States via web-conference. 3) Monthly Interactions with Presidents of state level organizations in the Southeast. 4) 5th Executive Board meeting.
Dheusi-Bhailo in the Southeast America – Several cities and states in Southeast America celebrated Dheusi-Bhailo to not only promote culture and herirage but to raise funds for specific activities. In Florida, INLS chapter of Florida organized Dheusi in several cities to raise funds for Pathashala, a network of Nepali school in Florida.In Georgia over $2000 was raised to support Nepali Language School in Atlanta and Soccer Team in Georgia. Triad Nepalese Culture Center in North Carolina raised over $800. Funds were also raised in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Columbia, South Carolina, Huntsville, Alabama and Nashville, Tennessee.
Support to Mukesh Dangi family : Nepal-America Society of Kentucky (NASK) coordinated a fund raising to support the family of deceased Mukesh Dangi, who died in a car crash on October 31st. NASK president, Priti Khatri, who is also NASeA executive members showed outstanding leadership in the fund raising were a total of $9404 funds has been raised. Thanks to all those who donated. NASeA added $100 as an organizational contribtuion to this cause.

NASeA Advisors – As per NASeA by-laws and to assist growing NASeA committees that aims to serve many different areas, following seventeen NASeA Advisors has been nominated for the period 2011-2013: 1) Dr. Khusi Ram Tiwari, Mississippi; 2) Dr. Bhaskar Dawadi, Florida 3) Dr. Sushama Pradhan, North Carolina, 4) Dr. Prahlad Pant , Georgia 5) Dr. Shiva Gautam, Massechusetts 6) Govinda Giri Prerana, Maryland, 7) Ajaya Satyal, Florida, 8 ) Bala Panta, Georgia, 9) Bob Gerzoff, Georgia, 10) Saunak Ranjitkar, Georgia, 11) Lekh Sharma, Georgia, 12) Shailendra Bajracharya, Georgia, 13) Shakti Aryal, Mississippi 14) Goverdhan Shrestha, Nepal, 15) Suman Silwal, Alabama, 16) Srijana Sharma, Geogia, 17) Tara Pun, Georgia.
Besides, the former presidents of NASeA are considered advisors as well – Dr. BIshwa Acharya, Dr. Dharmendra Dhakal, Dr. Samanta Thapa, Hari Dhungana, Dr. Ramesh Amatya, Shaubhagya Lal Shrestha, Dr. Prakash Malla, Dr. Narayan Raj Bhadari, Tek Thapa, Raja Ghale.

Representation in APAC-GA : NASeA has sent the following representatives to the 2011-2013 officials of the Asia Pacific American Council of Georgia (APAC-GA) – Raja Ghale, Ram Dongol, Pranaya Lama and Krishna Devkota. Of them, Former President Raja Ghale will also serve as Board Director of APAC-GA. I would like to thank Tek Thapa, former NASeA president, for successfully completing his term as the board director. Thanks also to NASeA Advisor Bala Panta who has been the former president of APAC-GA and one of the veterans of this organization. www.apacga.org

Life Members in fast track – We aim at increasing the size of NASeA life members by at least double in one year and we already have 35 different people pledging to be life members. There are many advantages of being NASeA life members including. Please contact vice President Ram Dongl. have already have 25 new people plesdgd being the life memebrs of NASeA. If you wish to be NASeA life member please contact exe. Vice President Ram Dongol.

Support to A&M University grant proposal : NASeA contributed in the grant proposal submitted by faculties of Alabama A&M University in Huntsville, Alabama titled below with a strong letter of recommendation. “Farm Incubator Educational and Training Program for New and Beginning Farmers and Ranchers”. This is the second consecutuve year NASeA has contributed in this effort. Dr. Buddhi Gyawali is the point person for this endevour.
Ghale
We will soon share December Calendar of event.

Sanjeeb Sapkota,
President, NASeA