Sunday, March 31, 2013

Support this child

The  child that you see in  the picture is both blind and handicapped. Her name is Mina. She is from a remote part of far western region of Nepal. He lives in Bajhang with her parents. She is about five years old. She even does not speak but she cries only. Fortunately, she understands a little what people talk about. Nobody cares for her except her poor parents. She is the first child of her parents. Her mum is a complete housewife and her father is a seasonal migrant worker. It is quite difficult for her parents to manage bread and butter. It's almost impossible to them to afford her medical treatment expenses. Furthermore, there is no good medical services around her locality. She has been a burden to her parents and to the people living around her housewife. She needs both emotional and physical support. However, physical support is more important to her as she cannot walk and see for her treatment.

I personally did help her but that's a small amount of money just sufficient for her clothing. I have attempted to collect some amount of money for here treatment. As suggested by many of my friends I have posted her picture in my blog  for the support. I will keep record of every penny I collected for her help and make it public to those who supported her. The money will be sent to her parents back home.


If you wanna help me her, please do contact me.
Amar Bahadur Singh
telephone no. +47 45126501
email: abs.sireta@gmail.com

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Rescued children sent back home


NEW DELHI, MAR 23 -
Six Nepali children, who were stranded in various nongovernmental organisations in the Indian Capital, have been rescued. They were sent back home on Friday.
Children aged between 10 and 14 years were repatriated with the joint efforts of Maiti India—a branch of Maiti Nepal—and the Nepali migrants’ organisation Nepal Janasamparka Samiti. The children, who had left home for various reasons and reached Delhi, were handed over by the local police to the NGOs.
Most of the children showed poverty and domestic violence as the reason for fleeing their homes. Some were found to have been sent by their parents to earn for the family. In most cases, children who flee their homes and reach different parts of India have not only been the victims of extreme form of child labour but also the physical and mental violence, Samiti President Balkrishna Pandey said.
Among the rescued are Sandeep Pandey (Palpa), Raju Sharma (Kathmandu), Amrit Kafle (Chitwan), Bikash Thapa (Sindhuli), Munna Ansari (Bara) and Dipak Adhikari (Dhanusha).
 From the Kathmandu post