FLOOD VICTIM FUND RAISED IN GERMANY
Nepal Pariwar e.V. Association Germany Annual meeting was held on 15/16 September  in Speyer Germany. Nepali German families and other  Nepal lovers   German friends  from different states celebrated Teej and multi-cultur programme. Nepal Pariwar was  established 12 years ago to preserve Nepalese language, culture, Identities and to respect the other cultures with harmony at the same time.
Nepal Pariwar President Mr. Dinesh Manandhar requested the nepalese government to execute the laws passed after new constitution took effect in Nepal. The children born through Nepalese women and German partners or other nationalities are still barred from obtaining Nepalese passports. Mr. Manandhar also drew attention of coming NRNA Conference in october this year in Nepal to make an agenda to facilitate the basic human rights of Nepali children and their mothers
concerning their passports. 
Nepalese Ambassador Dr. Madan Kumar Bhattarai welcomed the guests and said that the unity among Nepalese is  very important. The Nepalese Embassy is always ready to help  Nepalese in Germany.
Honorary Consulate and NRN Europe Vice President Ram Thapa explained about the NRN Bill which was recently passed by the parliament of Nepal.

President of NRN Germany and advisor of Nepal Pariwar Mr. Dil Bahadur Gurung stressed the motto "Nepali for Nepali".The cultural programme was started with Dr. Murari Bahadur solo concert in memory of late Narayan Gopal 
Varoius typical nepalese Teej Dances were performed by its female members in red sarees.. 
Different veriety of nepalese food were also prepared by the housewives.

Donation of 1180 Euro was raised for the flood victims in Nepal and 1000 Euro is added from Associations account. Total of 2180 Euro was handed over to NRN Germany to tranfer to Nepal in specific flood areas. 
In painting competetion,  7 years old  NRN,   Miss  Vanessa Gruhn s   painting   was selected  to send to NRNA Global Conference 15-17 October for open auction and the raised money will be donated to the flood victims in Nepal as well.