Mr. Satish Chandra Gupta,
President, South Carolina Association of Nepalese (SCAN),
South Carolina.
Respected President Satish Guptaji and SCAN elected officers 2015-2017,
Greetings and Happy Bijaya Dashami 2015!
On behalf of Nepalese Association in Southeast America (NASeA) together with all officers/adviser and former presidents I would like to congratulate SCAN President-elect Satish Chandra Guptaji and your team members for being elected officers of SCAN for the tenure 2015-2017.
President Guptaji is also the proud executive member of the current NASeA board and I am confident that with his long term experience and expertise in serving various social organisations he will lead SCAN to a different height and reinforce NASeA-SCAN decade long ties.
Congratulations SCAN Officers 2015-2017:
President: Mr. Satish Gupta
Executive Vice President: Mr. Nishant Aryal
Vice President: Mr. Kul Tamang
General Secretary: Mr. Arun Lamichanne
Treasurer: Ms. Sunita Gautam
Executive Members:
Mr. Gaurav Shrestha, Mr. Devendra Ray, Ms. Smita Gyawali, Ms. Krishna Baral, Mr. Sudesh Baral
With this note, NASeA extends her great appreciation to the Immediate Past President of SCAN Prawin Paudelji and his team for successfully completing the tenure 2013-2015.
NASeA’ motto is to serve the Nepalese community here in this region and beyond, we look forward to working with all our International/National/Regional/State/Student/Community organizations and share our best practices and build mutual partnership to meet our common goals, always placing the Nepali-American community and our beloved country of origin Nepal First.
President Guptaji, NASeA is confident that with your able leadership together with your elected officers we look forward giving consistency to our decade long cooperation with SCAN in best serving our Nepali-American community of this region.
Always for NASeA-SCAN mutual cooperation!
With Respect,
Bimal Nepal
President,
Nepalese Association in Southeast America (NASeA)






Alok Shrestha, an enthusiastic young medical student at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in Suwanee, GA is raising funds to run and organize a small clinic in Nepal this summer. He is taking lead on this project as a part of an International Medicine Club at his school, which plans on sending a group of medical students to Nepal for two weeks to volunteer and promote public health in a rural community. Despite being raised in Georgia, Alok still has strong ties to Nepal and Nepalese culture. Alok had the opportunity to spend time with his family in Nepal last summer and learn more about his heritage and connect with his roots.