The Society of Nepalese Students in Korea December 2018
IKSAN. WONKWANG WONKWANG UNIVERSITY, SOCIETY OF NEPALESE STUDENTS IN KOREA 7th Educational Seminar : Introduction
Brief Introduction: Decisive and actionable policies together with promotion and facilitation of knowledge and technology transfer are indispensable for national development. Since 1990 Nepalese students had started studying in South Korea. However, after
The Society ofNepalese Students inKorea Exploring Nepal’s research possibilities and an effective diaspora policy to 2000 only the students flow at South Korea was increased rapidly. Even after rapid transfer knowledge and technology from abroad are the essence of any diaspora- increase of students flow at South Korea there did very few students know each led development planning. Though contributions of the Nepalese diaspora across other and less opportunity to share knowledge/ experience gained after coming the globe are of great importance to the country’s development, the skill gained by the diaspora is yet to be utilized for utilization of Nepalese resources. in Korea. On 2004 group of intellectuals from different university gathered at Sun The Society of Nepalese Students in Korea (SONSIK), being the sole Moon University, Cheonan Korea, after deep thought and discussion Society of community of the Nepalese students and academicians in Korea, is working Nepalese Students in Korea (SONSIK) was established and had its first official continuously for the promotion of Nepalese diasporic role along with the ways they can contribute to the development of Nepal through assistance in policy meeting at Sun Moon University. Initially the goal of SONSIK was to have frequent making, and Knowledge and technology transfer. In Korea, the Nepalese meeting with different Nepalese scholars in Korea with the changing time the diaspora community, which is close to 40,000 in numbers, comprises of mainly mission which began 12 years ago is still the goal today to share/strengthen the three different professional groups that can mutually share and contribute their bond and knowledge between more than 2000 fellow members of Korean expertise in the development process. The fore and foremost unit belongs to the scholars (mostly holding PhD degree) and entrepreneurs, who are competent in Universities. Furthermore, the goal is set a step ahead to make SONSIK the only science, technology, social sciences, and entrepreneurships. The second group
intellectual organization where the policy maker can look up to. Over the past consists of students, who strive in selecting a study area that are deemed years we have grown beyond Korean peninsula and our effort have not gone necessary for Nepal’s development. The third and the largest group is made of migrant workers, who hold a considerable leverage in Nepalese economy, mainly unnoticed. For the proper functioning of the organization SONSIK has an annual through remittances and the skills acquired in Korea. Hence, combining these basis formal structural executive body to manage indented plans. three groups in a single platform will not only help bring innovative ideas but Please click http://sonsik.org.np/ for detail about our organization. will also inspire each other to initiate actions that are much needed in Nepal. The outcome of this seminar is expected to assist policy makers in formulating
necessary platforms so that that it can bring all these important aspects together December 2018 December in Nepal’s development process. SONSIK will thus act as a bridge by facilitating the interaction between the development experts and the policy responsible representatives. In this context, this conference will focus on "Exploring Role of Nepalese Diaspora in Korea for the Research and Development in Nepal” mainly concentrating on the research opportunities in Nepal and involvement of skilled Nepalese resources for research based development. This seminar will thus focus not only on the theoretical discussion on transfer of technology and skilled personnel but also on the research based policies that Nepal may formulate and implement to ensure an effective contribution in strengthening our economy.
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BJECTIVES: The Society ofNepalese Students inKorea -To make a plateform where a group of Nepali experts can engage in provocative discussions and fruitful exchanges of ideas for the development of provincial education policy of Nepal. -To make a concrete conclusion report regarding the educational policy from 7 group as per their respective provinces of Nepal. -To make a proper document and submit to the Government of Nepal. -Share the knowledge and technology transfer regarding to research in science, engineering and technology -The close interaction to integrate and empower the scientific community
covering various facets of researches to the till date. Venue: Iksan is the beautiful city situated on north Jeolla Province. This city is also -Share more gain more through Poster Presentation Session. called “The city of Jewelry”. We can find a lot of beautiful historical temples, jewelry museum and some famous universities in the city of iksan. Wonkwang University,
- To shorten the bridge of difficulties that may incur while living in Korea. which is only one Won Buddhism University, is one of the main University of this city and our seminar is going to be held on same university. The decoration and beauty of Wonkwang University attracts all the students and visitors coming to iksan. Wonkwang University had got best decoration award from Korean government last time. We hope all the Nepalese students attending the seminar will enjoy the beauty of Iksan city as well as Wonkwang University.
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Key Programs Program Schedule Second Day : Dec, 30 (Sunday), 2018 -Workshop (Formal Program -(9:30- 4:30 PM) -Keynote Speaker (2) -Speaker : Time Event 8:30 – 9:30 AM Registration and Breakfast -Session I – (3)- (Role of Diaspora for Nepal) 9:30 – 9: 45 AM Chairs -Session II- (3)- (Science and Technology) The Society ofNepalese Students inKorea 9:45 – 9:50 AM Inauguration (Lighting of candle), Batch distribution -Session III-(4)- (General) 9:50 – 9:53 AM Nepali National Anthem 9:53 – 9:55 AM Remembrance for martyrrs (Maun Dharan) -Poster Presentation 10:55 – 10:05 AM Welcome speech by program coordinator (Mr. Prakash Devkota) -Award ceremony 10:05 – 10:10 AM Wonkwang University promotional video -Farewell for 14th EC 10:10 – 10:20 AM Welcome performance (Nepali cultural fashion Show) 10:20 – 10:25 AM SONSIK activity promotional video -Cultural Program 10:25 – 10:30 AM Speech by Guest, Mr. Kim Do Young, Director, Samdong International 10:30-10:35 AM Visit Nepal 2020 Promotional Video 10:35 – 10:40 AM Speech by Special guest , Prof. Dr. Chung Soo Jin (정수진 교수님) Director, Center for international affair, Wonkwang University Program Schedule 10:40-10:45 AM Speech by NRNAPresident (Laxmi Gurung) 10:45 – 10:55 AM Speech by Chief guest First Day : Dec, 29 (Saturday), 2018 H.E. Mr. Arjun Jung Bahadur Singh, Ambassador, Embassy of Nepal, Seoul. 10:50 – 10:55 AM Book launching (Guidebook for foreigners in Korea) Time Schedule 11:05 – 11:10 AM Closing remarks by Mr. Tulsi Poudel, President, SONSIK 3:00 – 3:15 PM Registration 11:10 – 11:35 AM Keynote speaker 1 (Prof. Dr. Hong- Seob So, Professor, School of Medicine, WKU and CEO of NADIAN Bio. 3:15 - 3:30 PM Sit taking and Group Formation 11:35 – 12:00 AM Keynote speaker 2 ( Mr. Kian Shakya, Deputy Chief of the Mission) 11:50 – 12:30 PM Group Photo and LUNCH break 3:30 - 3:45 PM Introducing moderator and brief concept of interaction. Educational Seminar- Session-I- Role of Diaspora for Nepal 3: 45- 4: 30 PM Group discussion 12:35-12:55 PM Presentation 1. (Dr. Devi B. Basnet) 12:55-1:15 PM Presentation 2 (Dr. Agni Raj Koirala) 4:30 -5:05 PM Presentation by each group 1:15 – 1:30 PM Presentation 3 (Dr. Ramesh P. Pandey) 5:05 -5:15 PM Comments or question on Presentations 1:30 – 1:35 PM Session-II – Science and Technology 1:35 – 1:50 PM Presentation 4 (Dr. Ramakanta Lamichhanne) 5:15 – 5:30 PM Summarization and closing. 2018 December 1:50 – 2:05 PM Presentation 5 (Dr. Sanjaya Poudel) 5:30-6:00 PM Farewell for 14th EC. 2:05 – 2:20 PM Presentation 6 (Mr. Shree Krishna Acharya) 2:20 – 2:50 PM 6:00 –6:45 PM Dinner Time Coffee Break and Poster Presentation Time 6:45 -9:45 PM Cultural Night-song, dance,literature,and many more 2:50-3:00 PM (Session-III)- General
3:00 – 3:15 PM Presentation 7 (Dr. Bhojindra P. Tulachan) 3:15 – 3:30 PM Presentation 8 (Mr. Ramesh Pariyar) Interaction Program on: ‘Provincial Education policy in Nepal: current 3:30 – 3:45 PM Presentation 9 (Dr. Pradeep Adhikari) situation, future direction, suggestion to government and our role.’ 3:45 – 4:00 PM Presentation 10 (Dr. Raghbendra Kumar Dutta) Moderators : Dr. Devi B. Basnet, Dr. Agni Raj Koirala, 4:00 – 4:30 PM Award Ceremony and Group photo Dr. Lokendra Chand, and Dr. Ekraj Baral
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Formation of majority government, at present, has shown a great relief of volatile internal Global warming and future fuel crisis are the two most prominent problem that our planet is
political structure as political stability is considered as a prerequisite for development. The Society ofNepalese Students inKorea facing at this time. These problem becoming more and more severe day by day and will be However, it is yet to be proved in practice. most critical problem for entire human being in the coming decades. The CO2 concentration in Nepalese expatriates reside in different countries mainly for two purposes: employment and the atmosphere rises from 280 pomp (1790) to 403 ppm (2016) and further soon reaches to 570 study leaving their dependents at home country. NRNA has been actively working into various ppm by the end of the 21st century if it increases with the present rate. The increase in the fields in Nepal since its establishment entangling Nepalese nearly from 78 countries. The role carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere contributes to the increase in global of educated, skilled and experienced Nepalese emigrants for Nepal's development has often temperatures and climate changes due to the ‘‘greenhouse effect’’. The estimated rise in recited by government and civil societies. To substantiate this, NRNA has already initiated and o temperature is from 4.7 to 8.6 F by 2100. The major contributor for the CO2 level increase is accomplished many noteworthy works in Nepal to cope with a slogan "Happy Nepali, the excessive use of carbon rich fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas etc.). Any steps in prosperous Nepal." decrease the CO2 emission has significant role in saving our planet from these problem. One In this talk, I will share my experiences and views that are accumulated since the very way is to use the CO2 as a raw material to prepare the various chemicals methanol, formic acid, beginning of my involvement at various capacities with NRNA both in national and ethanol, olefins ets which can be used as fuel instead of fossil fuels. As we know the plants are international since NRNA-Korea establishment. Particularly, I will focus on the issues such as capable of converting the CO2 and water into glucose in the presence of light through the science and technology, public motivation, economic development. Additionally, I will try to natural photosynthesis. However, this process is only 0.5-2% efficient and the energy content speak about how can we contribute and be a part of it for nation building mission as non- of the resulting biomass is too low. Mimic the natural photosynthesis with high efficiency is resident Nepali. one of the most important steps in solving the global warming and future fuel crisis known as NRNA's recently held “Global Knowledge Convention 2018” in Kathmandu in October this the “Artificial photosynthesis”. year is a vivid and notable attempt of our engagement for this process. I will present and Around 11.7 militones of energy is required by Nepal in 2014, out of this almost 80% from the discuss on this mentioning how can we make a professional connection globally focusing biomass, 12% oil products, coal 4%, electricity 1% and 3% hydropower. The energy supply of Nepal's development. For example, over 40,000 Nepalese are working in Korea with different Nepal still mostly depends upon the biomass and oil products, due to the excessive use of capacities and fields. In this session, I will also talk how this educated and skilled human biomass and oil products the CO2 concentration increasing every year which causes the rise in resources can be helpful for Nepal's prosperity mission. Finally, I will shed light upon global temperature that ultimately causes the melting of the glaciers in the Himalaya. The knowledge-based economy as well. melting of the glacier is one of the biggest problem in Nepal because glaciers are the source of drinking water, irrigation and hydroelectric power in Nepal. Global warming and future fuel Key words: Stability, Sustainable development, NRNA, Knowledge-based economy crisis are the two most prominent problem that our planet facing at this time. these problem becoming more severe in the coming time. Dr. Devi Bahadur Basnet
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Peroxisomes are dynamic organelles that participate in a diverse array of cellular processes, including β-oxidation of branched-chain and very-long-chain fatty acids, which results in reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. ROS production characterizes the imbalance between oxidant and antioxidant agents. To counterpoise the damaging effect of ROS, the antioxidant peroxisomal enzyme catalase reduces H2O2 to water and oxygen. Although peroxisome is ubiquitously expressed, the roles of this organelle are mostly studied in liver. The present study investigated the role of catalase in lipid metabolism in adipocytes during nutrient deprivation using catalase knockout (KO) mice. We found that catalase depletion during starvation induces ROS that triggered hyper activation of lipolysis in white adipocytes. Also, we found that hepatic and serum levels of triglycerides were dramatically decreased in catalase KO mice during starvation, which is potentially associated with the elevated fat consumption Abstract through the activation of lipolysis mediated by ROS in adipocytes. Furthermore, isoproterenol, a beta-adrenergic receptor treated to mimic fasting as in vivo induces lipolysis that is For Scientific accompanied by increase in ROS produced by peroxisomal oxidase in KO primary adipocytes. KO fasted and isoproterenol treated adipocytes also stimulates uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1) through ROS accumulation in both vivo and in vitro respectively. However, an antioxidant N- Poster Presentation Acetyl Cysteine (NAC), co-treatment with isoproterenol attenuated the ROS generation by peroxisomal oxidase ACOX1 that suppressed the undesirable lipolysis and UCP1 induction in KO adipocytes. These findings suggest that catalase plays an important role in the liver function and lipid metabolism during nutrient deprivation
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