Kathmandu, 12 January: “We are pleased to announce an initiative to construct a safe and accessible home for visually impaired individuals in Gokarneswar-1, Nayapati, Kathmandu. This project, led by Dristibihin Aamaghar Samajik Sastha(Blinds mother house social organization), aims to provide a supportive environment for those in need. We are reaching out to compassionate individuals and organizations to join us in this noble endeavor.”
Dristibihin Aamaghar Samajik Sastha(Blinds Mother House Social Organization)
Gokarneswar municipality-1, Nayapati, Kathmandu, Nepal.               Reg: 754
 Est:  2076 (2020)                                                    PAN: 619951270
Total blinds and disabilities members: 66
Male: 30
Female: 36
Children: 29
This family establishment was started by mother Dil Shobha Shrestha with 10 people. Later, Tek Bahadur Sarki has taken over all the work of this organization. He was born in Okhaldhung Malung Vilage Development Committee Ward No 2 Rampur. After 13 years there, he lost his sight in both eyes, struggling every step of his life, he donates to 300/500 disable people dal rice twice a year. Assistance is provided to disabled persons in any condition. He also provides wheelchairs to disables those who need.Chairman Tek Bahadur Sarki The land has been given by Nepal government -Construction house
The land has been given to build a house for Blinds mother social organization Here is the description the people who need house to live in: Blinds: 20 Body disabilities: 55 Mental disabilities: 3 Deaf disabilities: 6 Children disabilities: 5 Students:29 Old over 70 years: 3 The people who came from Koshi Province: 10 Madhesh Province: 5 Bagmati Province: 6 Gandaki Province: 10 Lumbini Province: 10 Karnali Province: 22 Sudur Paschim Province: 3
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