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Collaborators

CNSUK is a UK’s research activities are not-for-profit and the organisation is proud of its volunteerism in accomplishing both large and small initiatives in advancing knowledge about Nepalis and actively disseminating them in order to help policies and practices affecting Nepali communities. In order to scale up our efforts, we work with other organisations on …

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Media Survey

Federation of Nepali Journalists, UK Chapter (FNJ-UK) has joined forces with the CNSUK to undertake Media Survey 2014 with Nepali community residing in the UK. The survey enquired about preference and taste of Nepali community on types and contents of media they use in the UK. The survey covered print media, online media (including social …

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Environmental Awareness

Awareness and Attitude towards Environmentally Friendly Food among South Asian Communities in Britain (2015 – 2017)  Little is known about the way environmental messages in the food products are communicated among different ethnic groups of people. In this context, the study focuses upon the broader aspects that include environmental awareness, public environmental knowledge, people’s understandings …

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Gurkha VC

Leicester in the First World War: The first Gurkha VC Kulbir Thapa (Crystal Clear Creators – HLF Funded Project 2013 – 2014)  Rifleman Kulbir Thapa, VC, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Queen Alexandra’s Own Gurkha Rifles, is the first Nepali who had been awarded the Victoria Cross (VC), the highest gallantry medal of the United Kingdom by …

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Surrey Heath Museum

Surrey Heath Museum, CNSUK and the local Nepali community conducted a collaborative project called ‘Nepali Connections’ in 2012. Nepali Connections was an exhibition that celebrated the local Nepali population, both first and second generations, who have made their home in Surrey Heath. The exhibition mainly focussed on Nepal, the Gurkha’s (as Camberley’s history is intertwined …

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Varieties of Religiosity

Vernacular Religion: Varieties of Religiosity in the Nepali Diaspora (2009 – 2012)   A collaborative project conducted with Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Oxford, looked at the religious practices of Nepalis in the UK, Belgium and in Nepal

Nepali Directories (2010, 2011, 2013 and 2015)

The directories, first of its kind, have proved to be useful resources in promoting connectivity among Nepalis and their friends in the UK, publicing profiles of social organizations and their activities, and promoting Nepali businesses in the UK. Also the directories proved to be useful material for researcher.