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Demonstration in Berlin
Venue: Brandenburg gate, Berlin, Germany
Date: Monday, 24 April 2006
Time: 11.00 AM onwards
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Third NSSG conference: a big success Third NSSG conference took place on 27th August 2005 in Berlin.More

 

 

 
     
     
   
     
 

Support Flood victims of Nepal
Dear all,
The Nepalese students society in Germany(NSSG) expresses its concern over the current flooding situation in the low lying terai region of Nepal. The flooding situation is aggravated by the shortage of food, landslides and outbreak of diseases.  
With an aim to support the relief process, Nepalese students' society in Germany (NSSG) requests every individual to contribute to our fund raising initiative. The amount of fund so raised will be transferred directly to the "Priminister Daivi prakop Uddhar Kosh".
NSSG will acknowledge all the contributors by publishing their names in its website. Please transfer your fund to Bikram Datt Pant’s (NSSG President) bank account in the following address*:
Bikram Datt Pant
Deutsche bank, Germany
Konto number- 3010246
Bankleitzahl- 12070024
The names of the contributors so far (03.09.2007) are as follows.


Name of the donor

Amount(euros)

Dr. Chandra Joshi

50

Umesh Prasad Yadav

50

Bikram Datt Pant

50

Suman Ghimire

31

Ajaya Jang Kunwar 

30

Bidyanath Bhattarai

30

Laxmi Kumar Parajuli

25

Krishna Hari Pushkar

25

Ajay Pandey and family

20

Netra Bhandari and family

20

Baburam Rijal and family

20

Rajendra K.C. and family

20

Roshan Devkota and family

20

Lok Nath Poudel and family

20

Santosh Ojha and family

20

Archana Gauli

20

Babukaji Dallakoti and family

20

Jitendra Mahat and family

20

Ram Chandra Shrestha

20

Ashis Gajurel

20

S. Pant

20

Er. Rajesh Kumar Sharma

20

Anil Olee

15

Khagendra Chapagain

10

 

 

Sincerely yours
Nepalese Students' Society in Germany
www.nssig.org
* We decided to use this Bank account as we have yet to open  NSSG's bank account.

Press Release

                                                                                     May 4, 2007

This is to inform you that Dr. Chandra Joshi ( NSSG Advisor ) and Mr. Bikram Pant (NSSG President) held a meeting with the HE ambassador Dr. Madan Kumar Bhattarai and the Mr. Pralhad Prasai, the minister counsellor at the embassy. The meeting was held in a very friendly environment with maximum flexibility.

The HE ambassador expressed his commitment for improvement of all weaknesses that might have occurred beyond their knowledge. The embassy also expressed its commitment in helping all the Nepalese including refugees in the best possible way. The HE Ambassador is quoted saying that he would try his best to increase the Quotas for DAAD scholarship to Nepal. Similarly an effort would be taken to establish MOU between Tribhuvan University and German universities. 

Lastly we want to thank all the people involved in peaceful settlement of this issue.

Yours Sincerely,

Bikram Datt Pant                                                      Laxmi Kumar Parajuli
President, NSSG                                                     Executive Secretary, NSSG

Proposed NSSG constitution

NSSG constitution can be found by clicking here.

Looking for German interns in Nepal

Generally there are various options available for people who are interested in doing an internship in Nepal. Internship can be in the form of teaching activities or community services.Occasionally it is also possible to arrange an internship in business enterprises in Nepal. If you would like to spend some time in Nepal please mail to nssig@nssig.org or info@nssig.org for further information..

Demonstration in Berlin

Demonstration in Berlin which took place on 24 April 2006 against King Gyanendra's autocratic regime was highly successful. A significant number Nepalese living in Germany were present during the demonstration. There were a few foreigners as well.

After a strong message was delivered by the medium of slogan, a short speech programme was organized. At 14:30, BIROD PATRA was read and handed over to the Nepalese Ambassador in Germany Dr.Madan Kumar Bhattarai.The same demonstrators went to Bundes kanzleramt and handed over the same memorandum to the personnel at Bundeskanzleramt . Finally, the programme was ended at Brandenburg  Tor at 17:00 hour.

Significant numbers of media people were there. They took the video/photos of the demonstrators, slogans, banners.

Sachin Manandharji has posted videos of the demonstration here:
Protest at Nepali embassy
Protest at European comission
Protest at European comission
Protest at Nepali embassy

We would like to thank all the participants who attended the program. A big applaud goes to those people who worked very hard to organise this event.

With Best Regards,
NSSG

Related Links:

MOU submitted to European Union can be found here

 

   
 

Third NSSG conference: a big success
Third NSSG conference took place on 27th August 2005 in Berlin. Nepalese students studying in different parts of Germany attended the conference. Many students expressed the views that this type of events should be organized frequently as this promotes an increasing understanding and cooperation among Nepalese students residing in Germany.

NSSG We would like to extend our sincere thanks to all of our colleagues, who participated, and those couldn’t participate due to their various assignments, but sent us best wishes to make the program a huge success.

Dr. Madan Kumar Bhattarai, Nepalese Ambassador to Federal Republic of Germany was the chief guest for the program.