Rhythm Sah : A Patriotic Artist

Rhythm Sah
An artist enjoys splashing colours in a blank canvas to portray his thoughts. But this young teenager is inspired to share this artistic quality in order to groom the creative skills of youths. Rhythm Sah is a 17 year old teenager who is really passionate about sketching and wants to work in the field of Visual Effects (VFX) in future.He has also been running a non-profit workshop on sketching and drawing. He is planning to take this to a whole new level by registering it officially and taking the idea of interactive learning further. Currently he is conducting workshops in different government schools in Nepal to empower the youths.
Starting of his journey
On enquiring about the start of his journey, Rhythm quoted,”Well in our classes, there used to be a tendency where teachers actually didn’t bother to quench our thirst of curiosity. When we used to ask them about the topic that we didn’t understand, our teachers used to simply reply, Just rote! The more you mug up, the more marks you will get. And seriously many of my classmates did the same”.  But he opines that is not the real learning. “If we do something practically, we can understand better and simultaneously explain it better. So then I decided to start the workshop where I can share my perception about practical knowledge. Immediately after completing my SEE exam, I started visiting various schools and started conducting different non profit workshops”, he further said.  
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Yatish Ojha: a Proactive Leader

A 18 year old boy who describes himself as a leader and an optimist, Yatish Ojha is a child right activist who has been working to make child friendly local governance. He is motivating youth in social service and also making them engage in productive and creative works.
Yatish completed his high school from Damak Multiple Campus, Damak in science faculty. He is the current President of Kamal Rural Municipality Level Child Network as well as the Secretary of Human Action for Mutual Integrity (HAMI), a non-profit social organization. He has been working to make child friendly local governance by creating awareness among children, parents, teachers, elected representatives and other stakeholders. He is also active in social works under HAMI which was recently established to encourage youth in social service. He is also a member of Damak Public Library Youth Team, which is established in order to increase reading culture in youths and children. He has established a child club in Damak Public Library to engage children in reading books out of academics too.
Read more about his journey: here

Dipisha Bhujel: a Flourishing Social Worker

Dipisha Bhujel is 16 years old and describes herself as an unshakable optimistic person. She believes that platform for women to share their stories of mensuration  should be obligatory for the purpose of awaring the younger generations.
Dipisha is a +2 graduate who is passionate for helping people. Currently, she is involved in project called “It’s My First Period” that works for the promotion of menstrual health among teenagers under JCYCN. “Cherubic”, is an organization established by she and her friend to promote mental health. She is a youth campaigner at Association of Youth Organizations Nepal to encourage more youth for good governance and democracy. Through her workings she was able to build a Child-Friendly Environment by educating children at orphanage home about their rights, rescuing girls who were violated and teaching about menstrual health and hygiene.
Read more about her journey: here

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