Saturday, August 15, 2009

Sikkimese woman wins award in Kathmandu

GANGTOK, August 14: A Sikkimese woman was recently felicitated in Kathmandu, Nepal by the Citizens' Voice for Peace and Development of Nepal in recognition of her effort put in for the Nepalese students pursuing studies in Australia.
Sabbath Rai (nee Subba), daughter of Late C. Peters alias Peter Babu of Upper Sichey, Gangtok had been running a branch of the Interface Education Consultancy, New Delhi in Kathmandu since the past 16 years.
The Nepalese Energy and Power Minster Dr. Mahat presented the award to Sabbath on the occasion of the fourth special annual cultural function held in Kathmandu on July 25. In the same function, other citizens of Nepal were also felicitated for their contributions in different fields.
A press release issued by HK Pradhan, Siliguri informs that Sabbath had started her own office by the name of Careerscape as an authorised Representative of the Interface at Kadamtala, Siliguri for the benefit of the youths of Sikkim, North Bengal and Eastern Nepal.
This organisation has further been authorised for arranging three month's training at International Centre for Culinary Arts at Dubai for Professional Chef "Certificate III in Hospitality", Commercial Cooking and placement in Odyssey (Norwegian Cruise Line), Celebrity Cruises and Oceania Cruises for 12 passed youths of age group 21 to 32 years, Mr. Pradhan added.