Basic First Aid Training

Phase I of the basic first aid training completed successfully.

25th World AIDS Day

A district level event successfully organized to spread awareness and to assess the present status of HIV AIDS in the district.

205 Donors of blood

Blood drive held successfully at Kathmandu University resulting in record breaking donor numbers.

Orientation to freshers

New year, new faces and new drive to help community in any way possible.

Annual Program 2012

Another successful year of learning and doing our service to community.

Monday, September 9, 2013

Welcoming the Freshers

september 9, Dhulikhel
                                  Established in the year 2006 A.D and one of the eldest and active youth club at Kathmandu University, KUYRCC is all set to welcome the freshers at the University. The executives and active team members of the club discussed today to welcome the new comers at KU. The team has finalized september 16, monday to orient the freshers at it's club. An hour program of various sessions will run from 4-5pm at the mini-auditorium (Block-3).

Team of KUYRCC at work

                             
Prof. Dr.Ing Ramesh Kr. Maskey presents on a seminar
Besides the seven principles(Humanity,Impartiality, Neutrality, Independence, Volunteer Service, Unity and Universality) of International Red-Cross, KUYRCC has always been one of the best platform to strengthen the bond among students of KU and empowering oneself. Along with the activism at University, it has been contributing the many societies directly and indirectly through various community projects. To this year of activeness it has succeed to collaborate with with with numbers organizations and institutions working in the field of health and other youth issues.


Some of the successful events conducted so far this year are:-

  • Blood donation program in the University
  • First Aid training (phase-1 and 2)
  • Eye-camp at Dhunkharkha
  • Establishment of Library at Bhimsen Secondary school, Sindhupalchowk-1
  • Rallies and Awareness programs on various occasions 
  • Cycle rally
  • Seminars and talk programs
With the continuation of regular programs, the club is ready to work on new ideas and projects in and out of the University in the days to come. 

*Bus aminity will be provided to the students from kathmandu on the day of orientation.

Friday, June 7, 2013

Inaguration of cycle stands at KU (photo feature)

June 5, Dhulikhel

         Marking the World Environment Day (June 5) and welcoming the brand new cycle stands at KU, Kathmandu University Youth Red Cross Circle(KUYRCC) and Cycle City Network Nepal organized a Cycle Rally from KTM to KU and back to KTM with a motive of encouraging the use of cycles to college, work and short journeys. Cyclists from kathmandu were joined by Cycle group of Banepa at Banepa after which they headed to Kathmandu University passing through the local areas of Banepa. Vice Chancellor of Kathmandu University Dr. Rama kantha Makaju inagurated the newly established Cycle stand just after the participants arriveded at KU.An indoor session continued at the C.V Raman Auditorium of kathmandu University where the Vice Chancellor of KU, representatives of CCN and the likes highlighted the importance of cycling. The event was featured by Mr. Puskar Shah who travelled through out the world via cycle.The reflectors for the cyclist were provided by NCELL and the event was also broadcasted by Araniko Television.


Vice chancellor of KU Dr. Rama Kantha Makaju cycling  at KU                             Photo courtesy:Pratik Koirala/KUYRCC
                                                                                                                                        Photo courtesy:Rajan Kathet
                                                                                                                                    Photo courtesy:Rajan Kathet

                                                                                                                                        Photo courtesy:Rajan Kathet

                                                                                                                                                Photo courtesy:Rajan Kathet


An Ambulance provided by KU-Hospital for the event                                       Photo courtesy:Rajan Kathet


                                                                                                                              Photo courtesy:Rajan Kathet

                                                                                                                                 Photo courtesy:Rajan Kathet

                                                                                                                                      Photo courtesy:Rajan Kathet

                                                                                                                                    Photo courtesy:Rajan Kathet
                                                                                                            Photo courtesy:Pratik Koirala/KUYRCC


Dean of SOS,KU Prof. Dr. Panna Thapa and Mr. Puskar Shah            Photo courtesy:Pratik Koirala/KUYRCC

                                                                                                                 Photo courtesy:Pratik Koirala/KUYRCC

   Newly Inagurated cycle stands at KU                                               Photo courtesy:Pratik Koirala/KUYRCC

   Vice Chancellor of KU Dr. Rama kantha Makaju Inagurating the cycle stand   Photo courtesy:Pratik Koirala/KUYRCC

   Reporters of Araniko Television featuring a female participant of the event   Photo courtesy:Pratik Koirala/KUYRCC


Vice Chancellor of KU addressing the participants at C.V Raman Auditorim, KU  Photo courtesy:Pratik Koirala/KUYRCC

                                                                                                                               Photo courtesy:Pratik Koirala/KUYRCC

                                                                                                                   Photo courtesy:Pratik Koirala/KUYRCC

                                                                                                                                      Photo courtesy:Rajan kathet

Friday, May 31, 2013

BEING FUTURISTIC

May 10
Nivesh Dugar

Youth’s when think about themselves for the next 20-30 years then they think about luxury and how they want their personality to be then, but the question arises how to give a good shape to our future just the way we think???? It’s really a big question mark which has created a small space in our mind and during a casual discussion we just talk for it or against it but still the debate’s doesn’t end. In this age where the youth want everything to be very fast from foods to relationship so the youth’s of KU were taking advantage of this zattak opportunity to get a master’s views regarding the doubt’s with our future, career, personality development. 


Youth’s who are considered to be the building blocks, wealth and strength of a nation and the nation’s future lies in how it posterizes the quality of the youth. For posterizing the quality of the youth the nation needs to give a vision for each individual youth with small examples like seeing the an eagle flying high in the sky the wright brother’s wandered if they can fly then why can’t we fly??? And today due to their vision we have aeroplanes which make our travel easier to go from one place to other in the world. Vision always tends to be in broader sense where we really need to have a self belief in our self to accomplish our goal’s like when Barrack Hussein Obama said he wanted to be president of the united states of America when he was small then everyone thought he might be kidding and today a joke for everyone turned out a reality which Martin Luther King Jr. saw as a vision and he had a self belief in himself that some day it would a reality to see a black president in the white house and started a revolution in America for the Black’s equality to the white’s. Having a good broad vision with a good self belief in it then narrowing it down to a particular goal is always incomplete with action as the ones who “walk the talk” succeed in life.
 Gone are those days where slow and steady wins the race but in this era of the 21st century where fast thinking and steady walk’s wins the race so the youth’s should always have a plan for their goal but sometimes there comes a moment where you need to act instantly without hesitation , laziness or below confidence and always try to think differently because what you might be thinking is not necessarily that others won’t think the same but it’s up to those individual youth how they break the rules regarding the congested things which we think it has top priority but doesn’t see the daylight of our action’s has filled up our mind like apple is a common fruit which is liked by many but when it fell upon the head of Sir Isaac Newton he gave thought why did it fall in the ground rather than flying in the sky and today we know about gravitational constant which has made it possible for travel in the space and yet load’s of things are being talked about time machine and some day it would come into our lives fulfilling many great dreams!!!!! Once an idea of the youth click’s on then it not only strenthen’s the youth but also garner’s more positive vibes from other youths who tend to take it to the next level of more advancement. Advancement takes load’s of patience from the youth which is very time consuming and the planning of our time should be done in a manner where we should set our bigger priorities first then the smaller priorities. It’s up to us, the youth how do we posterize ourselves for a good future, career and a great personality by having a broader vision with a good self belief, a unidirectional goal an instant action with different sense of thinking as well as humor. 

This article was written by Mr.Nivesh Dugar a participant of a talk program regarding “Designing your future”  held in C.V. Raman hall, auditorium of Kathmandu University on 10th may 2013 by Red Cross Society of Kathmandu University in collaboration with Rotract club of Patan where the guest speaker was a NLP trainer and coach Mr. Joseph B. Niraula and our home speaker Dr. Nawaraj Khatiwada, coordinator of Department of Environment Science and Engineering.

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Establishemet of library at Bhimsen Secondary School


Kathmandu university youth redcross circle successful completed its another project of establishing a school library at Bhimsen Secondary School, situated at khatrithok, sindhupalchowk-1. The project was accomplished with the support of Nepal Red Cross Society-Nobel college and Sarbamangala Youth Redrcoss Circle, Panchkhal
Library established in the School
Books belonging to various genre including literature, philosophy, course, encyclopedia and dictionary and many more were collected from various individuals, publication houses, schools and University. KUYRCC launched a week long book collection campaign within the university where the students, teaching and non-teaching staffs  donated books of their interested. Being an initiator of the project each member of the core committee of KUYRCC donated a newly bought book to initiate the campaign. The books collected so far, around 2000 in numbers, were indexed on the basis of their genre, language and subjects by KUYRCC members.
A university student donating sets of Encyclopedia
Indexing of books by KUYRCC members
A team of 23 members leaded by Mr. Arun Bhandari, president of KUYRCC, went to the sindhupalchowk for establishment of library.Shristi khadka and Sagar K.C ,the program co-ordinator and executive member of  NRS-NC respectively from NRS-NC and  Sangar Nath Tiwari from SYRC, panchkhal  also were leading the team co-operatively. 

A day long program ran in the school wherein  the team worked in management and placement of the books on the shelf early in the morning. The formal program kicked off at 10 a.m with a welcome speech of the principal of school. The president of KUYRCC Mr. Arun Bhandari attributed the long journey of collecting, indexing, delivering and managing books for the library. He also expressed his gladness for being able to work for the children who are supposed to be the future of the nation.Quoting to the students present there he said,”the books you see in the library are now yours’. It is now your responsibility to take care of them and I believe these few books we have collected and delivered will certainly help you to shape your mind, career and future’. The president of management team of the school expressed his vote of thanks for the toil the team has done for the establishment of the library.
Students participating in games

The students were then divided into various groups on the basis of their classes. The pre-primary and primary level students were entertained with various games and animation shows. With special priority different members of the team presented their presentation on various topics.Sagar Nath Tiwari tried his best to convince about youths and their responsibilities towards nation. Shristi and her team awared  about causes and preventions of HIV and AIDS .Similarly Pramod, Arun, Anil and his group and Sambhabhi and her team presented  on global warming, career counseling and sanitation and healthy habits respectively to the secondary level students.
Team with School staffs and Locals

Finally the project was concluded with a session of discussion and analysis of the whole project including school staffs and team members. Within this session the principal of school thanked the team and said,” we feel very proud and fortunate to have been selected by your team for this project. Due to lack of enough budget we were unable to suffice library even though we wanted eagerly.” Both president of KUYRCC and the principal of school expressed their interest to co-operate on other projects in the days to come.

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Nishulka Aakha Shivir










On April 6, 2013, an opthalmic camp (Eye Screening Program) named ‘Nishulka Aakha Shivir’ was held at Parvati Higher Secondary School at Dhungkharka, Kavre by 
Kathmandu University Red Cross Circle (KUYRCC), 
accompanied by two honourific doctors from Kathmandu University Dhulikhel Hospital marking World Health Day (April 7). 


More than 300 students studying in the school were tested for eye-vision and were provided with free eye-checkups at the camp. The free eye-checkup was also utilized by elderly men and women of the locality.




Volunteers and active members of KUYRCC strategized the registration, the queue, vision-tests and entertainment for the children.













The event ran smoothly with a successful end at 3 pm, none of which would have been possible without the endless co-operation of the principal, the staff, the students of the school and the doctors. KUYRCC can never thank enough to these glorious gentlemen and ladies, and hope to conduct more productive events in the school in the future.