Parya Sampada stands to beat plastic pollution.
The recent article “A REVIEW ON CURRENT PRACTICES OF PLASTICS WASTE MANAGEMENT AND FUTURE PROSPECTS” published dated in May 2021, on the Journal of Science and Technology stated that Nepal produces about 2.7 tons of plastic garbage daily, and its improper management creates lots of problems including in environment and mankind.
Solidarity for Humanity: Parya Sampada distribute clothes to flood victim
The Covid-19 pandemic has hit hard in all the countries around the world. However, particularly low-income countries like Nepal have been impacted highly.Youth envisioned their career in bakery sector
The local youths of Bungamati, Kirtipur, Chandragiri and Godawari have showed their keen passion in bakery sector. The participants from different localities of Kathmandu valley have learned to prepare Cake, Apple pie, Cookies, White Bread, Burger, Muffins, and many more from the Basic Bakery Training conducted by the Parya Sampada project from September 02 – 21, 2021.
Youths got motivation and confidence to be a professional local tour guide
Sonam Tamang, 25, born in Dhading 100 km west of Kathmandu, grew up in Bungamati in the Lalitpur district. From childhood he had a passion for art and craftsmanship. He used to see that Thanka, a Tibetan Buddhist painting and had a deep desire to learn.