Jumleti Village Project

In Jumleti, a village near Pokhara, there was an inadequate supply of drinking water. The citizens were also suffering from low literacy rates. A final problem was that there was no direct access across the Gharmi River. In summer, the Jumleti citizens were unable to cross the river at all, which increased their required travelling distance. The Lions Club of Pokhara Annapurna sought to help Jumleti overcome these trials.

To improve the Jumleti literacy rate, we created a program called ‘Adult Education’. We are proud to report the hugely positive results of this program, which improved the Jumleti literacy rate to 85%.

Our next aim was to improve the drinking water. The Yamaji Culture Foundation assisted in this project, donating 130,000 rupees. We donated 19,100 rupees, bringing the total project funds to 149,100 rupees. With this money, we were able to start and improve drinking water in the area. The money received from the Yamaji Culture Foundation was a direct result of the hard work of Lion Sonam Sangpo. The inauguration day was 2048/12/08.

Our final contribution to Jumleti was to assist with their travel difficulties. Together with the Pokhara Chamber of Commerce, we raised 15000 rupees. This enabled the construction of an iron bridge spanning the Gharmi River, allowing citizens to cross in all seasons.

 

 

 

The Lion Basant Primary School – 1991

With the generous assistance of the German Nepal Help Association, we were able to upgrade the Lion Basant Primary School. This project was jointly funded by the German Nepal Help Association, who donated 355000 rupees, and our club, who fundraised 7816.14 rupees., bringing the total project funds to 362,281.41 rupees. Before this project, the school was suffering from rundown, decrepit facilities. The classroom walls and roofs were in need of repair, and the environment was preventing the school from functioning properly. With the help of the German Nepal Help Association, new classrooms were built. On the 2048/9/8, or the 23/12/1991, the Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr. Gopal Man Shrestha, inaugurated the new school. This completed project has had long term benefits for over 300 families.