Looma is an interactive educational device designed to be a cost-effective, portable, user-friendly, and sturdy unit able to function with low power and without an internet connection. The product was developed by Looma Education and adopted by the National Innovation Center in order to expand its reach. Lomma consists of a pointing input interface, audio-visual output interface, and the government-mandated syllabus up to Grade 10 built into it along with interactive games, video and audio lessons, a dictionary, etc. The project has a lot of untapped potential and we here at NIC aim to ensure that it lives up to it.
Looma also provides access to the Internet and educational content to village schools that do not have electricity, computers, or in some cases, even books. Neoteric Nepal is partnered with Village Tech Solutions to provide free technical support for the enablement of their work in Nepal.
Read MoreNeoteric Nepal organizes an annual Blood Donation program in collaboration with social service organizations like Lions Club International. This initiative reflects their commitment to corporate social responsibility and aims to address the ongoing need for blood in hospitals. The program brings together employees, partners, and the community to support patients in critical conditions, promoting awareness about the importance of blood donation. The event ensures easy access, medical guidance, and a safe environment for donors. Through this effort, Neoteric Nepal not only replenishes blood supplies but also fosters a sense of community and solidarity.
Read MoreRam Lal Golchha Eye Hospital Foundation (RLGEHF) was established in 1980 as the first eye hospital outside Kathmandu Valley with the missionary zeal to serve the blind and the poor as a new development in the battle to prevent and treat curable blindness. It is located in Biratnagar Sub-Metropolitan city in southeast Nepal which is considered the second largest city after Kathmandu. The hospital has completed. Its decades of selfless service in eye care to the people of the eastern region of Nepal and neighboring states of India as well. The motto of the hospital is to provide free treatment to needy patients ensuring quality care at a reasonable cost.
Starting as an eighteen bedded, it was extended to 50 beds from 13th Kartik, 2046 B.S. and now has a capacity of 100 beds. Surgeries with Intra Ocular Lens (IOL) implantation is performed in almost all cataract surgeries/. From December 2003, a sutureless technique named Paco Emulsification widely known as the manual Paco Technique Small Incision Cataract Surgery is also being performed.
After the successful completion of 24 years as Ram Lal Golchha Netra Chikitshalya, in the year 2007 the newly institutionalized Ram Lal Golchha Eye Hospital Foundation (RLGEHF) a public trust, reflects the commitment of the founder organization in finding a new way to reduce the burden of the “Nepal Blindness” in Nepal.
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