Nepal Bal Mandir: From Sorry to Sanctuary again?

February 9, 2022
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“We recently rescued a child in a rather deplorable state. The baby was abandoned in a forest by her parents, a few wild animals got to the baby and started eating it’s face, luckily the child was rescued and was sent to us. The child now requires extensive treatment and a plastic surgery job and our organisation is trying to raise the massive amounts of money that is required to give this child back the life that was taken from her.” says Bidhya Neupane the director of the Nepal Children’s Organisation or the ‘Bal Mandir’. “This poor child’s story is one of many that we cater to, we have over a hundred children that live with us in our Orphanage in Kathmandu alone; we have a network that spans out to the entire 77 districts. We are here to help these children.”

The Nepal Children’s Organisation(NCO) established under the National guidance Act 1962 AD was officially established as the one and only Organisation working for the welfare of the youth of our nation in 1964 AD. It still remains the one and only wing that caters to the rights and life of the children of the country.

The Organisation has its reach in all 7 provinces, 77 districts where it works actively for the welfare of the children. The organisation currently operates a Children’s home at Naxal and many more Children welfare branches. Once a reputed, respected organisation directly under the Royal Family’s umbrella, more specifically, run by the Queen herself as the President; this noble organization’s name has taken a hit. Since the advent of Democracy and the changing of regimes and new staff the standards of the organisation were dreadful.