Heera Devi Yami: The Architecture of "Human Medicine"

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Prof. Timila Yami Thapa

In the 1960s, my mother, Heera Devi Yami, was a 'human medicine' for women navigating the laws of Nepal. She didn't just give advice; she used intelligent questions to help them re-architect their own resilience. Here is what I learned from her about the power of focus and the science of the 'Aha!' moment.

Heera Devi Yami

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She didn't just bring back stories of the struggle; she brought back the architectural blueprints for internal freedom.

Advancing Scientific Literacy through AI-enabled Rotary Services

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Prof. Timila Yami Thapa

Development in Nepal and Bhutan must be rooted in a balanced understanding of knowledge—one that values both scientific reasoning and community wisdom. Rotary can serve as a catalyst for this integration, ensuring that development efforts are inclusive, evidence-based and locally relevant. 

Our great mother, Heera Devi Yami

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Prof. Timila Yami Thapa

On this Mother’s Day, we remember her not only for the hardships she endured but for the love, wisdom, and moral courage she instilled in us all. Her legacy continues to guide our lives every day.