Ethnic Minority and Social Mobility Project virtual workshop, 3 July 2015
Ethnic Minority and Social Mobility Project virtual workshop, 3 July 2015
Ethnic Minority and Social Mobility Project virtual workshop, 3 July 2015
CNSUK Summer Meeting and Retreat, 11 July 2015, Reading
We all from CNSUK would like to welcome you to our newly redesigned website. After a few years of important service, we thought finally the time has come to retire our old site and replace it with a more clearer and user friendly website, which is in front of you now. What is new? Click on …
Launching of CNSUK’s Redesigned Website, 3 August 2015 Read More »
CNSUK’s 10th Anniversary Celebration, and Workshop and the Civic and Political Participation of Nepalis in the UK. 11 June 2017 10.3016.30 64 Babury Road Unversity of Oxford OX2 6PN Download File :- CNSUK Press release 9-4-13.pdf
5 August 2018 Reading, United Kingdom
Family and friends of Centre for Nepal Studies UK (CNSUK) met for a summer gathering in Reading to enjoy a barbecue party combined with an intensive reflection of past activities and planning of CNSUK. This year’s Summer Retreat was held on 13 July 2019 in Reading. Activities reviewed, included: publication of a book on Gorkha …
– By Dr. Chandra Laksamba and Dr. Krishna Adhikari In about 200 years of British Gurkha history, the last two decades saw unprecedented public debate on Gurkha services. The issues of the Gurkhas, that were once the subject of inter-governmental agreements have now become a matter of broader public scrutiny. Many progressive changes have occurred …
Until recently it was widely believed that Janga Bahadur Rana, then the Prime Minister of Nepal, was the first Nepali, along with 24 members of his entourage, to visit the UK. A paper published in England in July 1850, shows that Mutty Loll Sing (Moti Lal Singh), who had participated in the Anglo Nepal war …
– Dr Chandra Laksamba This article is about the employment and social mobility of Nepali doctors, nurses, and their children in the UK. It mainly explores past and present trends and highlights possible future directions. Hence, the article is more descriptive than analytical The presence of Nepali doctors in the UK can be traced back …
Education and Employment of Nepali Doctors and Nurses Read More »
CNSUK’s members at a reception to celebrate the bicentenary of diplomatic relations between the United Kingdom and Nepal at the Locarno Suite, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London on Wednesday 16th December 2015.