Nepal Sports Dance Training Insitute Pvt. Ltd.
Nepal Sports Dance Training Insitute (NSDTI) is the first of its kind of Nepal promoting a B Boy/ B Girl movement started by youth for youth. The Healthy Youth- Healthy New Nepal concept of NSDTI aims at keeping young people away from the drugs and violence and also to cultivate a healthy life style in their own way. It supports young people through capacity building and employment generation in the field of Free Style Sport Dance.



Early Childhood Development Centre (ECDC) is one of the projects that Nuns' Welfare Foundation of Nepal supports. ECDC is a registered non-government, non-profit organization established in 2062 B.S (2005 AD). The children now living at ECDC are those whose parents have been sentenced for various criminal offenses.
With the financial support of Stifung Water Fuer Die Welt, Germany, the pure drinking water project was started in 2006. This project has not only served as a reservoir of water, but furthermore, the locals of Seti Devi VDC have been able to distribute the water through pipes to individual homes. Thus, they have access to clean drinking water from taps in their own homes, rather than make an ardous journey to manually carry water in portable vessels. The project has distributed 235 private taps, and 7 public taps . The women of Setidevi are most appreciative and grateful of this facility.
Bio gas is a highly valuable energy source that can produce electricity and heat. Biogas (methane and carbon dioxide) is formed by the decomposition of organic matter in an oxygen-free environment. This method offers an attractive alternative of handling organic waste since most of the carbon dioxide in the waste is converted to bio gas, and the nutrients from the waste remains in the digestive residue. Bio gas production was considered by us with the aim to generate ash-free cooking gas, thereby drastically reducing costs of using other fuel products. Same time it is environment–friendly. The process of bio-gas production at Arya Tara is under construction and will be complete in the middle of January 2009.
Rakshya Nepal is a non-profit social organization established in 2008 by a group of five dedicated professional women with the mission to raise awareness, disseminate information, and foster collaboration against school bullying. The aim of Rakshya Nepal is to create a safe school environment for Nepali children, thereby improving their social, emotional, and educational development.