Saturday, May 2, 2015

Message to the volunteers

Around 6 dozen of volunteers, who are working under the co-ordination of Volunteer Mobilization Team led by Prof. Kanhaiya Jha, have been appreciated highly for their work by the office bearers in KU. Today, our reporters met Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Ram Kantha Makaju Shrestha, Prof. Dr. Kanhaiya Jha, Dr. Rajiv Shrestha and Mr. Chandra Yogal to get their words for the volunteers.

Speaking to us, Prof. Shrestha appreciated the work of volunteers. He said, "Our students with their continuous and hard work have helped us prove that KU functions effectively during any situation." Their endeavour is exemplary of working effectively during difficult time, love for fellow citizens and efficiency of any well organized institution. Impressed by their deeds, he asked the volunteers to continue working during the affected people's return, house reconstruction and rehabilitation. He hoped that students from all the schools are working to show these characteristics. Finally, he wished that everyone worked with wisdom and requested for every Nepali's love for fellow brethren.
Vice Chancellor Prof. Shrestha
Prof. Jha called the volunteers' work "highly appreciable" and added that their work will inspire any willing person to volunteer with utmost devotion. He said, "our students have been working actively and devotedly." He hoped that the students continue being morally strong and will not let their energy lessen. Lastly, he requested volunteers not to work for publicity via social media like facebook and twitter.
Prof. Jha (left) talking with media team members
Dr. Rajiv Shrestha, who has been mobilizing medical volunteers from Central Campus, informed that the students are working in Dhulikhel Hospital as well as Tundikhel. "The work of doctors has been much easier due to the volunteers availability, and we are sure that they will continue working with equal devotion and passion in the days ahead." The students are working for hygiene along with Hospital staff to avoid any danger of infection. They are available readily as per the need for any work like move patients from wards to X-ray rooms, helping doctors at the entrance to label incoming patients' degree of seriousness. Some of them are working in rehabilitation camp in Tundikhel. "I am sure the students who are working well will do better. Thank you all for effective support."
Dr. Shrestha talking with media team
Mr. Chandra Yogal from Dhulikhel Hospital also expressed thanks to the volunteers and wished that the students continued working. We have requested for more than 500 volunteers to help us in Outreach Centers of Dhulikhel Hospital. On 3 May, we need around 100 volunteers for packaging relief materials. "Based on their readiness so far, I am sure they will accomplish any assigned task," he said.
Mr. Yogal during conversation with media team
     

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