Co-creating models for development

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Prof. Timila Yami Thapa

Citizens should co-create models  by engaging school authorities to change the curriculum and engage teachers to ensure that they do not have different expectations for boys and girls.

Empowering women through the use of technology

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Prof. Timila Yami Thapa

The policy of the ministry of education and other concerned lion ministries of Nepal is not aligned with the requirements of the IT industry. I am globally connected with my fast students through LinkedIn, Instagram, Tweeter, Facebook, email etc. I have taught in the premier institute of Nepal for  35 years in the Electronics and Computer engineering department. Lot of my past students are doing very well worldwide and are the owners of software companies providing employment locally and abroad. Some are competent consultants too. THese successful talents of Nepal from this industry abroad are contacting me and seeking help because they love Nepal and  want to settle back providing job opportunities for Nepalese youth. The bottleneck is  the lack of cost effective high quality well regulated physical  infrastructure products and volume of talented skilled manpower (human capital)  which needs to be sorted out by Nepal government and private....

STEM program and my mother

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Prof. Timila Yami Thapa

My mother Heera Devi Yami encouraged all her six daughters to persue STEM stream culture unfolding in Nepal at the time during 1960s in local Newar community of capital Kathmandu  when other mothers were looking out for best marriage partners for their daughters(age group 12-17 yrs) 

Multi tasking and mental health

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Prof. Timila Yami Thapa

Due to Pandemic and economic crisis young girls and young women are caught up with multi tasking responsibilities overwhelming their mental and physical systems. Our brain is not designed for multitasking and it easily gets into stress mode affecting cognetic functions. Too much mental stress is harmful for them  and damages mental health adding burden to mental and physical health. Their young siblings also suffer in the process with their grand mothers glued to temples and often hypnotised by pandits. These gods of temples drain away the family money which is so  much needed for the future. Even today so many rituals are performed in the name of god however people should spend hard earned money cautiously.

Nirvik Nari Mount Everest Rotary club

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Prof. Timila Yami Thapa

All the NGOs and INGOs interfacing with remote citizens and local governing bodies  should by backed by adequate budget to incorporate packages on reskilling and transferring those skills to youth forces specifically in STEM area.