Nepa Pasa Pucha Amerikaye

Mr. Prabin Tamrakar

NPPA Daboo Liaison Mr. Prabin Tamrakar currently serves as the General Secretary of ANPBDS (American Nepal Traditional Buddhist Association), and since 2013 Prabin has been an active contributor to the Daboo, NPPA’s Souvenir Magazine. He presently serves as liaison for the organization’s yearly publication. Prabin is also an accomplished singer and has performed on 3 musical albums, two of them as a featured artist and one solo album. He has a great love of literature, contributing to the publication and distribution of several books of Newah literature. Organized by Nepalbhasa Times Prabin is also a key organizer of the Nepalbhasa Short Film Competition. Prabin has written articles in both Newah and English. He is also the co-founder and a producer of Nepalbhasa Times online program “Amerikaye Newah.” A popular talk and interview program which has now filmed more than 125 episodes. He is the host and producer of “Chinapa Jhinnyagu Minuteya Chajhaa.” This informative and motivational 15 minute program recently aired it’s 50th episode. These are just some of his contributions to the community and its culture. Prabin’s efforts have served to link the diaspora communities to homeland and tradition not only in the Washington DC area but around the world.

Mr. Anugh Shrestha

Manager – Information Technology Mr. Anugh Shrestha is a Senior Technical Analyst in CGI Federal, Inc. He has been supporting the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a federal contractor since 2015. Mr. Shrestha earned his Master’s degree in Data Analytics and Bachelor’s degree in Applied Information Technology from George Mason University. During his college career, he was a member of the Golden Key International Honor Society, where he served as Director of Technology and Public Relations. As the Information Technology manager, he aims to implement the latest software technologies to support NPPA’s activities and operations. He is also a guitar enthusiast and plays guitar in a local Nepalese rock band named Pasa Band. He currently resides in Aldie, Virginia.

Ms. Sandhya Maharjan

Manager – Youth and Culture Miss Sandhya Maharjan is a graduate student, currently doing her MBA-Accounting in University of the Potomac (DC). Her American dream started in 2016 when she joined Washington University of Science and Technology (Virginia) for her undergraduate degree. Born and brought up in deeply rooted Newari family in Bungamati, Lalitpur, Nepal, she has been playing Dhime (Newari music instrument) and performing Dhime dance since her early age. Her expertise of working as Administration Assistant (on-campus) and Retail Manager (DC) made herself competent to outshine along with cultural norms and values. She currently resides in Falls Church, Virginia.

Nepal Sambat 1143 Bhintuna & NPPA’s 31st Anniversary Celebration   न्हूदँ नेपाल सम्बत ११४३ या भिन्तुना व नेपा: पासा पुच: अमेरिकाय् ३१ दँ क्यंगु त:मुंज्या       Dear Community Members, Friends, and Families: Jwajalapa – Namaste! Nepa Pasa Pucha Amerikaye (NPPA) cordially invites you, your family, and friends to join the celebration of Nepal Sambat 1143 Mha Puja (worship of inner-self) – also known as “BHINTUNA” (Good Wishes) and NPPA’s 31st anniversary. It is a unique cultural event of the Newah people of Nepal. Following is the details of celebration: Date & Time: Saturday, November 5, 2022 (2:00 PM to 10:00 PM)Venue: Shady Grove Middle SchoolAddress: 8100 Midcounty Highway, Gaithersburg, MD 20877 REGISTRATION: Individual (11 years and older):$35 per person – online only (e-registration) $40 per person – On The Gate Children 10 years or below:FREE   Zelle, Credit cards, and PayPal are accepted. Zelle payment: Zelle payment should be sent to account@nppa-usa.org   Please email the full name of all the attendees above 10 years to info@nppa-usa.org to print name tags.   Credit Cards or Pay Pal Payment:   Registration fee includes the entire day’s program – Samay Baji (Lunch), traditional Newah “Bhwaya” (sitting dinner), and live cultural Program with popular Nepalese artists. Online registration allows us to garner an approximate headcount for the program.     PROGRAM SCHEDULE (TENTATIVE): 02:00 PM – Onwards Arrival & Check-in02:30 PM – 03:30 PM Ganesh Pooja / Traditional NEWAH SAMAY BAJI Lunch /Socializing and Networking03:30 PM – 05:00 PM Bhintuna Procession & Opening Ceremony05:00 PM – 08:00 PM Live Cultural Program with Popular Nepalese Artists, Award Ceremony, & Raffles08:00 PM – 10:00 PM Traditional NEWAH BHWAYA (Sitting Dinner) Let’s congregate to celebrate Nepal Sambat 1143 Bhintuna and NPPA’s 31st Anniversary in a special way! We wish you peace and prosperity on the occasion of MOHANI NAKHA (DASHAIN) and sincerely hope that you will be able to attend this program. Subhay and best regards, The Executive CommitteeNepa Pasa Pucha Amerikaye (NPPA) नेपा: पासा पुच: अमेरिकाय्  

Bridges of Kindness and NPPA Coronavirus Relief Effort Nepal

  Coronavirus Relief Effort In Nepal   Please help the people in need     Thanks to the partnership with Nepal Pasa Pucha Amerikaye – NPPA, volunteers at Bridges of Kindness have been able to deliver thousands of dollars worth of food, clothing, educational materials, and computer equipment to orphanages, schools, and hostels for the elderly and disabled in Nepal. Most of these organizations are entirely dependent on private contributions. Now, because of the Coronavirus outbreak, and the subsequent lock-down some of the centers we work with are struggling financially.     [paypal-donation]     FACEBOOK PAGE – Click Here   Many have had problems even getting to markets to procure materials. In the past few weeks, working with volunteers on the ground, we helped supply food, cooking gas and household supplies for six centers. Some of the children had not had anything but rice and lentils for weeks, and they were overjoyed to see fruit and vegetables. However, we need your help to continue. This is completely a volunteer effort, and as in the past, all funds collected will go directly to those in need. There are no salaries, or deducted personal expenses, and all Bridges of Kindness transactions are reviewed to assure financial transparency. Additionally, because of the partnership with NPPA, your contribution is also tax deductible. So, please consider giving. Your donation large or small, will help build the Bridges of Kindness that connects us all. Thank you. Be well and be safe.   Please help the people in need by clicking Donate button below, you can use paypal or credit cards.   [paypal-donation]    

4th NPPA Youth Mobilization & Networking Event Panels Helen Ghimire, Real Estate | Ghimire Homes Helen Ghimire has over 20 years of combined experience in the healthcare, finance and the real estate industry. She has previously worked  in healthcare finance managing the multi-year and multi-million dollar budgets for different departments of the hospital. She also performed different financial evaluations of new programs for the development of new financial projects for the organization’s strategic plan.She has also worked as an IT analyst in a healthcare organization helping their multi hospital transition to the new electronic healthcare records. She currently serves as the Operations Manager of Ghimire Homes. One of the top real estate companies in Baltimore County. Helen holds an undergraduate degree in Nursing and Information System and a graduate degree in Management. Sarita Malakar, Director, Corporate Counsel at American Water   She also has an inactive Certified Public Accountant license and was a tax accountant with Big Four Accounting firms prior to her legal education. Sarita lives with her husband and daughter in Moorestown, NJ. Sarita Malakar is a Director, Corporate Counsel at American Waterwhere she focuses on Securities, Corporate Governance and M&Amatters. Prior to this role, Sarita was an Associate at Mintz Levin in Boston,where she primarily advised public companies in connection with theirsecondary offerings, their SEC reporting requirements and theirgeneral corporate governance matters. Sarita also gained international experience working at white shoe lawfirms, White & Case and Clifford Chance on complex capital marketstransactions in Singapore. Sarita started as an associate in Arnold and Porter’s mergers and acquisition group, primarily assisting private equity firms in an array of investments and sales transactions. She received her Juris Doctorate (JD) from The George Washington University Law School and Bachelor of Science in Accounting from the University of Maryland, College Park. Sita Shrestha, Medical Laboratory Scientist, National Institutes of Health Sita is leading the clinical laboratory section of the NRNA Academy’s Blood Transfusion Service project that works on betterment of Blood banks in Nepal. Sita Shrestha completed Bachelor’s degree in Medical Laboratoryfrom Manipal University in India. She then joined Ciwec Clinic andTravel medicine center in Kathmandu as a Medical Technologist until2008, when she moved to the UK. She completed Masters inBiomedical Science from London Metropolitan University, London andworked in Hammersmith Hospital, London and then in CambridgeUniversity NHS Trust, Cambridge as Medical Technologist in BloodBank until 2015. She then moved to the US in 2015 and has beenworking as a Medical Laboratory Scientist at Department of Transfusion Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda. Sita is a licensed medical laboratory scientist with professional registration in American Society of Clinical Pathologist and American Medical Technologist in the USA, with specialization in Blood Bank. She is also registered in Health and Care Professional Council in the UK.  Honorable Harry Bhandari, Member of House of Delegates, Maryland   In 2016 presidential election, he founded an organization Nepali for Hillary and actively mobilized the volunteers in more than dozen states in the U.S. Currently, he is pursuing his Ph.D. at Language, Literary, and Culture at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. He believes that the full potential of our country lies in diversity. He and his wife have two children and reside in Baltimore County. Harry Bhandari has lived the American Dream. Born in ruralNepal, his first job was as an English teacher, school textbookauthor, principal and lecturer in Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu.Twelve years ago, he was invited to present a scholarly paper atGeorge Mason University, Fairfax Virginia; his American journeystarted upon receiving his U.S. Citizenship. He attended JohnsHopkins University to continue his higher education and nowteaches in the Baltimore City schools as well as served as adjunctfaculty at Baltimore City Community College. Harry also served asnational secretary of Young Democrats of America (YDA) Minority Caucus and board of directorin district six democratic and civic association club. He also volunteered as president of LinoverCommunity Association. He was appointed by Councilwoman Cathy Bevins to serve as amember of the Baltimore County Pedestrian and Bicycle Advisory Committee (PBAC), and is aadvocate for more bike lanes across the Baltimore. Harry is the recipient of 2017 BaltimoreCounty Asian American Award.  Dr. Deepak Shrestha, Engineer/Entrepreneur Deepak Shrestha is the CEO/Owner of NMS Holding Inc. whichowns and manages 10 national brand restaurants like IHOP, DairyQueen, Sarku Japan Teriyaki & Sushi Express and PJ’s Coffee inWashington DC and Baltimore market creating direct employment formore than 400 local people. He is also the CEO of UniversolutionsLLC, an IT and Engineering Consulting company. Deepak has also held various positions in the past in the field ofEngineering and Information Technology. He has many publicationsin Computer Hardware & Software, Data, Transportation, and other Management. He has a Ph.D in Engineering from University in Maryland, College Park and Masters in Engineering from University of Tokyo, Japan. Subarna Malakar, Director and Global Diversity & Inclusion Officer   Subarna holds a Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) from Temple University, Fox School of Business and a Bachelors Degree from the University of Maryland from USA. Subarna is a member of Board of Directors for National Association of Asian American Professionals – Philadelphia. Subarna was born in Nepal, grew up in the U.S., and currently lives with his wife and daughter in Moorestown, New Jersey. Subarna Malakar is the Director and Global Diversity and InclusionOfficer for FMC. In this role, he is responsible for implementing Global D&I strategies and programs that are effective, sustainable and achievable. In 2017, he was named 2017 DiversityMBA Top 100 under 50 Executive. Prior to this role, Subarna held various roles in different global companies. He was a Vice President and Global Chief Diversity Officer for Ahold Delhaize where he established global Diversity & Inclusion Strategy, Ambition and Actions to support D&I. He was with Unilever, based in Singapore and London where he led the global external diversity relations, global diversity and inclusion communications, global diversity learning and flexibility programs. He was also a Workforce Diversity Director for Sodexo in North America, where he helped leaders develop and implement

Welcome To NPPA’s 7th Youth Networking & Motivation Event Nepa Pasa Pucha Amerikaye (NPPA) is organizing its Seventh Youth Networking & Motivation Event On Saturday, June 21, 2025 from 12:30 PM – 4:00 PM at Herndon Fortnightly  Library, Herndon Fortnightly Meeting Room: 768 Center St, Herndon, VA 20170. This is a great opportunity for high school and college students planning their next steps. The purpose of this event is to connect potential mentors within the Nepalese community with our younger generation. We expect it to foster a rich personal and professional development of our youth. You will learn many facts and ideas to be successful in your career during this event. Lunch will be served. Please come and join us! Location: Herndon Fortnightly Library 768 Center St, Herndon, VA 20170