he past few months have opened our eyes to the goodness and kindness of humanity in the face of adversity, and it has filled us with much much gratitude. We really would like to thank each and everyone of you kind souls who has helped in getting us safely back to our country during this pandemic.....
A zoom webinar was organized on the planned SAF Alumni Meet by SAF Nepal. Dr. Nishchal N Pandey, chairperson of SAF Nepal said that these webinars will now be regularly held between alumni and SAF institutions
As the spread of Covid-19, children with developmental disabilities are facing different challenges at home including behavioral and other related issues. These difficulties have become a major concern for the parents as children most cases could not attend the therapy sessions due to the Covid-19 lockdown imposed across the country. To address this problem UNESCO chair on Community based Disability Management Studies, University of Calicut
About the repatriation of Two Visual Arts Master Scholars from Bhutan, confined at UNESCO Madanjeet Singh Institute for South Asian Art(UMISAA), Beaconhouse University, Lahore, Pakistan
Warm greetings from Bhutan, I am sister of Dorji Nidup who have recently returned from Pakistan to Bhutan. I would like to express my gratitude for madam's immense support and effort in helping Dorji and Yeshi to fly back to Bhutan against all the odds imposed by the pandemic. Dorji and Yeshi have safely landed ....
Mr Aziz Hazara from Afghanistan, graduated from UNESCO Madanjeet Singh Institute for South Asian Art, Lahore, Pakistan (UMISSA) in 2017 having 4 Solo Exhibition in 2020-21
By taking inspiration from the legacy of worlds' renowned paintings : birth of 'Venus', 'David', and 'A girl with pearl earring, Yeshi from UMISAA has re-arranged the eras of World Art History' in her own artistic way. It is fascinating to see these evergreen paintings remain iconic for the symbol of aesthetic and femininity even in today's age of advance skills and suppermicy of contemporary art..
June 2020. The month when India’s COVID-19 tally was exponentially rising, I along with two fellow Nepalese, Kushal Devkota (UMSGET, I Year) and Prabin Bikram Katwal (UMISARC, II Year) had made our minds of coming back to Nepal, anyhow. This report is about our travel back home from Pondicherry University, the feelings and the experience