एटलान्टामा आयोजित लोकप्रिय गायिका सत्यकला राईको सम्मानमा स्वागत तथा भेटघाट कार्यक्रम सम्पन्न

एटलान्टामा आयोजित लोकप्रिय गायिका सत्यकला राईको सम्मानमा स्वागत तथा भेटघाट कार्यक्रम सम्पन्न | enepalese

नेपलिज एसोसिएशन इन साउथ इस्ट अमेरिका (NASeA) को सांस्कृतिक समितिको आयोजनामा सफलतापूर्वक सम्पन्न भएको छ।

कार्यक्रम मुन कुजिन रेस्टुरेन्ट (चमेनागृह) मा सम्पन्न भएको थियो। नासिया (NASeA )की प्रथम निर्वाचित महिला अध्यक्ष विद्या गुरुङले स्वागत मन्तव्य राख्नुभएको थियो भने स्थानीय कलाकार सावित्रा राईले गीत प्रस्तुत गरेर कार्यक्रमको सुरुवात गर्नुभएको थियो।

सो अवसरमा नव नियुक्त सल्लाहकार भबिन्द्र बस्नेत तथा जर्जियाका स्टेट रिप्रिजेन्टेटिभ सुर्य लम्साललाई अध्यक्ष गुरुङले प्रमाणपत्र हस्तान्तरण गर्दै बधाई दिनुभयो।

कार्यक्रमको मुख्य आकर्षणमा वरिष्ठ गायिका सत्यकला राईले आफ्ना लोकप्रिय गीत प्रस्तुत गर्दा उपस्थित दर्शकहरू मन्त्रमुग्ध बनेका थिए।

नासियाको तर्फबाट प्रथम निर्वाचित अध्यक्ष राजा घलेले सत्यकला राईलाई मायाको चिन्ह स्वरूप सम्मान–चिन्ह हस्तान्तरण गर्नुभयो।

कार्यक्रममा नेपलिज एसोसिएशन अफ जिएका अध्यक्ष बिरेन्द्र केसी, वर्ल्ड हिन्दु फेडेरेसनका अध्यक्ष किरण श्रेष्ठ , नेपालका चर्चित टिभी पत्रकार प्रेम बानिया लगायत विभिन्न संघ संस्थाका पदाधिकारीहरुको उपस्थिति र सहभागिता उल्लेखनीय रह्यो।

कार्यक्रमको उद्घोषण निशान्त अर्यालले गर्नुभएको थियो ! कार्यक्रमलाई सफल बनाउन उपाध्यक्ष प्रणय लामा, महासचिव शिक्षा थापा, कोषाध्यक्ष पुरनराज खतिवडा, कल्चरल कमिटिको अधक्ष सुबाश पोख्रेल ,निर्देशकहरू कल्पना भट्टराई, रुबी बराल , निशान्त अर्याल लगायत पदाधिकारीहरूले महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका निर्वाह गर्नुभएको थियो।

अन्त्यमा नासाका उपाध्यक्ष प्रणय लामाले धन्यवाद ज्ञापन गर्दै कार्यक्रम समापन गर्नुभयो ।

 

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Power of Positive Thinking with Prof. Dr. Hom Bahadur Basnet

Public relations committee is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: Power of Positive Thinking with Prof. Dr. Hom Bahadur Basnet
Time: Nov 25, 2025 08:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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Interaction Program featuring Professor Dr. Kusumakar Neupane

Dear Community Members,

The Public Relations Committee of the Nepalese Association in Southeast America (NASeA) cordially invites you to a special Interaction Program featuring the esteemed Professor Dr. Kusumakar Neupane, a renowned scholar and cultural ambassador in the field of Nepali Lok Sanskriti (Folk Culture) and Tourism.

Date:  Nov 15, 2025
Time:  08:00 PM Eastern Time
Venue: Zoom Meeting

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Dr. Neupane’s lifelong dedication to preserving and promoting Nepal’s rich folk heritage and his contributions to cultural tourism have inspired generations. This is a unique opportunity to engage in meaningful dialogue, gain insights into Nepal’s cultural identity, and explore the evolving landscape of tourism through the lens of tradition and innovation.We look forward to your presence and participation in this enriching event.

Warm regards,
Public Relations Committee
Nepalese Association in Southeast America (NASeA)

Introducing NASeA Executive Committee 2025–2027

Introducing NASeA Executive Committee 2025–2027
We are thrilled to announce the newly elected Executive Board of the Nepalese Association in Southeast America (NASeA) for the term 2025–2027! This dynamic team of passionate leaders from across the Southeast region is committed to serving our community with dedication, unity, and vision.

Executive Leadership:
•    President-elect: Mrs. Bidya Gurung (GA)
•    Executive Vice President: Dr. Dilip Panthi (NC)
•    Vice President: Mr. Pranaya Lama (GA)
•    General Secretary: Mrs. Shikshya Gautam (GA)
•    Joint Secretary: Mrs. Bimala Adhikari (NC)
•    Treasurer: Mr. Puran Raj Khatiwada (GA)

Board of Directors (Unopposed):

1.    Mr. Rajendra Neupane (SC)
2.    Mr. Subash Pokhrel (MD)
3.    Mrs. Kalpana Bhattarai (GA)
4.    Mrs. Kusum Baral (SC)
5.    Mr. Guru Prasad Dhungel (SC)
6.    Mrs. Rama Pahari (FL)
7.    Mr. Rubi Baral (GA)
8.    Mrs. Prativa Khadka (LA)
9.    Mr. Abhi Rajbanshi (SC)
10.    Dr. Shankar P. Parajuli (MA)
11.    Mr. Hom P Lamsal (NC)
12.    Mr. Nishant Aryal (GA)
13.    Mr. Jay Narayan Sah (GA)
14.    Mrs. Sangita Malla (LA)
15.    Mrs. Parbati Timalsina (NC)

We humbly request all NASeA members, friends, and well-wishers to continue your invaluable support, active participation, and thoughtful guidance. Together, let’s elevate NASeA to new heights and build a stronger, more vibrant community.

 

Rebuild Nepal. Rekindle Hope.

Rebuild Nepal. Rekindle Hope.
Nepal needs us—now more than ever. The Nepalese Association in Southeast America (NASeA) has launched a Reconstruction Fund Drive to restore lives and rebuild communities devastated by recent crisis.
This is more than a fundraiser. It’s a call to every Nepali heart and every friend of Nepal to rise in unity, compassion, and action.
Here’s how you can help:
Donate: Every dollar fuels recovery.
Share: Spread the message far and wide.
Unite: Show the world the power of our solidarity.
Let’s rebuild Nepal—not just with bricks, but with love. Join the movement.
Thank you in advance.
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NASeA Joins Candlelight Vigils Across the Southeast to Honor Nepal’s Brave Gen Z Martyrs

The Nepalese Association in Southeast America (NASeA) participated in a series of solemn candlelight vigils held across Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Florida to honor the lives lost during the historic Gen Z-led protests in Nepal. These gatherings served as a powerful tribute to the courage and sacrifice of young Nepalis who stood against corruption and injustice, sparking a transformative movement that has ushered in a new era for the nation.

From Atlanta to Greensboro, from Columbia to Tampa, communities came together in unity and grief, lighting candles not only to mourn but to celebrate the indomitable spirit of a generation that refused to be silenced. Their bravery has not gone unnoticed—their actions have inspired global admiration and catalyzed the birth of a new Nepal.

NASeA extends heartfelt gratitude to the local organizations whose leadership and collaboration made these vigils possible:

  • Nepalese Association of Georgia
  • Nepali Cultural Center Atlanta
  • NRNA Georgia Chapter
  • International Nepali Literary Society – Georgia Chapter
  • Madheshi Association in America
  • South Carolina Association of Nepalese
  • Nepalese Association in Florida
  • Nepalese Student Association in University of South Carolina
  • The University of North Carolina at Greensboro

 

This collective moment marks only the beginning of NASeA’s renewed commitment to working hand-in-hand with local organizations to amplify the voices of the diaspora and support Nepal’s journey toward justice, equity, and democratic renewal.

Let the light of these candles guide us forward—toward unity, toward justice, and toward a future shaped by the courage of those who dared to dream.

President- Bidya Gurung
Nepalese Association in Southeast America (NASeA)

NASeA Congratulates Rt. Hon. Sushila Karki on Her Historic Appointment as Prime Minister of Nepal

The Nepalese Association in Southeast America (NASeA) proudly extends its heartfelt congratulations to Rt. Honorable Sushila Karki on her historic appointment as the first female Prime Minister of Nepal.

This landmark achievement is a powerful testament to Nepal’s progress and the growing strength of women’s leadership across the globe. Prime Minister Karki’s distinguished career—from serving as Chief Justice to now leading the nation—embodies integrity, resilience, and visionary service.

NASeA celebrates this moment with deep admiration and optimism. We are confident that under Prime Minister Karki’s leadership, Nepal will continue to thrive—advancing justice, equity, and prosperity for all.

As a cultural and community bridge between Nepal and the United States, NASeA reaffirms its commitment to promoting Nepal’s heritage, supporting its global aspirations, and standing in solidarity with its leaders.

Congratulations, Prime Minister Karki. Your journey inspires us all.

Warm regards,
Bidya Gurung
President, Nepalese Association in Southeast America (NASeA)

NASeA Executive Committee elected the Election Commitee of NASeA for the period 2013-2015

Dear NASeA Family,
The NASeA Executive Committee meeting held on Sunday, March 24 in Marietta, Georgia decided unanimously to nominate Dr. Prakash Malla from Georgia as the Chief Election Commissioner to hold the election on Sunday, September 01, 2013 during the NASeA ANMA Convention to elect the executive committee of NASeA for the period 2013-2015 as per the bylaws of NASeA ammended in 2010 https://naseaonline.org/indexcc8a.html?page_id=61

The executive committee also decided to nominate Dr. Bhaskar Dawadi from Florida and Dr. Khusi Ram Tiwari from Mississippi as the co-commissioners to assist the Chief Election Commissioner to execute the election process. I am happy to announce that Dr. Malla as well as Dr. Dawadi and Dr. Tiwari have accepted our nominations.

As you know, all the three new election commissioners have provided years of service to NASeA but to mention briefly, Dr. Prakash Malla have been the president of NASeA and led the historic amendments of NASeA bylaws in 2010; Dr. Bhaskar Dawadi have been the co-election commissioner during NASeA election 2011 and Dr. Tiwari have been the president Florida Nepal Association and have served NASeA in many occassions. These are just a few of a long list of their services to NASeA. All the three commissioners are currently NASeA advisors.

Me and the fellow executive committee officials assure all the support and help to the election commissioners to carry our their mission of free, fair, efficient and a democratic election process.

Sincerely,

Sanjeeb Sapkota
President,
Nepalese Association in Southeast America (NASeA)
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NASeA Outstanding Social Leaders of 2012

Amid a ceremony at the ANMA-NASeA Convention, the Community Services Committee of NASeA recognized the following eight individuals as Emerging Social Leaders and one Outstanding Social Leader of 2012 for their outstanding contributions to the Nepali Communities/Diaspora in the USA and back home in Nepal.

Dr. Lila Bahadur Karki, the Chairperson of the Community Services Committee and the Executive Member of NASeA, briefly highlighted their commendable accomplishments and Sanjeeb Sapkota, President of NASeA, handed out plaques to the recognized social leaders. On behalf of NASeA, we congratulate our outstanding social leaders and expect even more services to the community in the following years as well.

NASeA Emerging Social Leaders of 2012:
1. Shailendra Devkota, President, NCNC

In a short involvement with NCNC, he has demonstrated his dynamic leadership to heighten Nepali identity in the NASeA region and beyond. He has provided Nepali communities, specifically NCNC members, with a feeling of being at home in Nepal by implementing so many wonderful activities:NCNC Members’ Contact Office, Nepali School, Radio Mirmire, Sangalo Newsletter, Monthly Movie Show, Blood Donation Drive (the highest number of donors in NASeA region so far), Satsang, and many other commendable activities that have truly adhered the majority of the Nepali under the single umbrella of NCNC.

2. Sangita Dongol, Chair, Children and Youth Committee/Coordinator, Atlanta Nepali School, Georgia

She is a champion blood donor and a regular volunteer and has been working hard to promote and teach Nepali language, culture, and moral education through the Atlanta Nepali School, leading NASeA’s very first children and youth committee to reach out to so many young talents to prosper through children to children webinars, and is also a Satsang organizer who focuses on women’s groups, and also a proven fund raising activist for NASeA.

3. Choonamani Khanal, General Secretary, FANS, INLS, Editor in chief of Voice and Sagar Newsletters, Former Information Secretary of FNA, Chairperson, NASeA Publication Committee, Founding Coordinator of Miami Pathsala, Florida

First of all, we wish him a quick and healthy recovery. He is a person with multiple talents, a true social HERO, and a highly dedicated individual who extends generous hands, and a big heart and mind to the needy people in the Nepali community and beyond. He always regards social service a top priority despite his serious health issue of having to carry a big cylinder of oxygen 24/7. No matter which Nepali organization (FANS, INLS, NASeA, FNA, …), his presence is always there. He is also the founder of Kritagya Trust that serves and empowers rural communities in Nepal.

4. Dr. Divya Pradhan, President of NANA, Alabama

She has shown exemplary leadership as the President of the North Alabama Nepali Association (NANA) for the past several years. She has been actively involved in organizing activities of Nepali origin, maintaining a true cohesiveness amongst Nepali people, preserving and promoting Nepali culture and values and passing them to the children and the community, representing Nepal in the local community and international institutions and also organizing social programs like blood donation drives.

5. Krishna Shrestha, President of INLS Florida Chapter

As the President of the International Nepali Literary Society (INLS), Florida Chapter, he had provided the targeted group with remarkable contributions and a patriotic dedication by promoting Nepali culture, literature, and language in Florida and beyond. INLS has established five Nepali Schools (Pathsala) respectively in West Palm Beach, Miami, Orlando, Tampa, and Jackson until today. They have been role models in heightening the Nepali identity through Pathsala, not only in the NASeA region but also in the USA.

6. Dr. Hem Raj Joshi, Ohio

His constant support and commitment to empower especially rural girls of Far West Nepal through education has highly been commended in the Nepali Diaspora. He has been providing many scholarships focused on minorities and underprivileged girls and monetary support to establish and promote schools facilities (text books, furniture, and libraries). Simultaneously, he has been leading annual fund raising campaigns to provide patients in need of cataract surgery and free eye camp services in the Far West; these are truly commendable accomplishments.

7. Dr. Binay Shah, Washington

Since an early age, he has been providing many young Nepali medical doctors and students with training opportunities through telemedicine, and has also been providing grants to conduct research on emerging issues in the health sector, has collaborated with B. P. Koirala Memorial Hospital to establish the first bone marrow transplant center in Bharatpur, has invited Nepali health professionals to the USA for training, and has organized conferences to update knowledge and skills of the young doctors regarding cancer treatments.

8. Ramakant Kharel, Illinois

He is a social HERO who follows simple living and high thinking thoughts. He is a man with a gigantic heart, truly generous hands, and mind to serve the Nepal community regardless of where, what, or when. His readiness to support the Nepali community with his optimum capacity is praiseworthy. He has always been there to extend generous hands to promote social services and physical, moral, and financial support. His contributions to Nepal Wireless Project, Empower Nepal Foundation, victimized individuals, people in need, and many other organizations has encouraged others to participate in such noble causes.

NASeA Outstanding Social Leader of 2012

9. Dr. Prahlad D. Pant, President of Prahlad & Bindu Pant Orphans Foundation

He is one of the few Nepali people in the USA who barley needs an introduction; the first Nepali to receive Ph.D. in engineering, a past president of ANMA, Lead Founder of the Nepalese American Council (NAC), Founder and CEO of Prahlad & Bindu Pant Orphans Foundation, Chairperson of Nepali Community Center in Atlanta (working committee), and advisor of NASeA. His years of experience, service, and dedication to the Nepali community through multiple projects are highly appreciated in Nepali Diaspora.

10. Bruce Keenan and Susan Keenan, Founder and CEO of Himalayan Children’s Charities, Georgia

They established Himalayan Children’s Charities in 2000 to extend their charitable minds, hearts, and services. They have been fully supporting 51 children in Kathmandu and 20 children in rural areas by providing food, housing, education, health care, and all other needs. They are shaping the future of 71 poorest of the poor orphaned and abandoned little Nepali brothers and sisters and are working relentlessly to serve more children.

Finally, we would like to thank the following generous sponsors of the 2012 NASeA Outstanding Social Leaders Recognition Program:
1.Madhav Dhakal, Highpoint, NC
2.Blood Donors of America
3.Radha and Krishna (Radha-Krishna) Poulel, Indianpolis
4.PadmaDal Memorial Foundation

Thank you, our community service committee members and contact personnel for your wonderful cooperation and hard work throughout the entire year.

Respectfully,
Community Services Committee of NASeA
Lila B. Karki, Ph.D., Chair (AL),
Ghan Shyam Bhatt, Ph.D. Co-chair (TN),

Members:
Khusi Ram Tiwari, Ph.D. (MS), Madav Dhakal, (NC), Ajaya Satyal, (FL), Dipak Regmi, (GA),
Ramesh Chandra Khanal, Ph.D. (AR), Satish Chandra Gupta, (SC), Sakina Shrestha, (GA),
Bijaya Kattel, Ph.D., (FL), Tilak B Shrestha, Ph.D., (AL), Hari Sharan Karki, (LA), Bishal Gurung, (GA),
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