Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Examples of Food Receipy (under 150 Nepali Rupees) for world food day Program "



Here are the Examples of Food receipy which can be cooked or made below 150 nepali Rs.  One have to collect 5 food receipy from friends to get certificate for facilitating 
world food day

MULA AACHAR ( Radish Pickel)
Radish                               100gm
Fenugreek seed               1/2tsp
Ajwoin seed                      1/2tsp
Salt                                     to taste
Chilly powder                   2tsp
Turmeric powder             1/2tsp
Oil( mustard)                     1tbsp
Method:
Wash and grate the radish.
Add salt , chilly powder, turmeric powder on greated radish.
Now side by, heat the pan add oil and crackle the fenugreek seed and ajwoin seed and temper on the grated radish mixture.

   chana Fry

Chana                            200gm
Water                             500ml
Oil                                    20ml
Ajwoin seed                   1tsp
Salt                                  to taste
Chilly powder               as needed
Turmeric powder        1tsp
Method:
Boil the soaked chana and keep resting in side .
Now heat the pan,add oil and crackle the ajwoin seed then add chana and keep sauteing lastly add salt chilly powder and turmeri powder and cook for a while.


(posted by :- Sangeet Kayastha , AmnestyBhaktapur@gmail.com , 9803027008 )
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Friday, October 7, 2011

World Food Day/International Day for the Eradication of Poverty: Add to YOU(th) Report on Hunger & Poverty in Asia Pacific!

World Food Day/International Day for the Eradication of Poverty: Add to YOU(th) Report on Hunger & Poverty in Asia Pacific!

 

In 2010, 1.5 billion people were living on less than US$2.0 per day in the Asia Pacific region. Hunger and poverty are both violations of the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of individuals and their families, as protected for all people as human rights.

Food, water, work, health, education (and many more) are all basic rights that allow us to live in dignity.
We may not be able to feed everyone tomorrow, but as young people in Asia Pacific, YOU(th) can show the region that hunger & poverty are one of today’s biggest human rights violations and World Food Day (October 16)/International Day for the Eradication of Poverty (October 17) is your chance to do it!
More Human Rights = Less Poverty It may seem weird to put the two together but poverty is actually the largest human rights violation today! Food, water, work, health, education (and many more) are all basic rights that allow us to live in dignity. What’s worst is that people living in poverty are usually stripped of rights to freedom of expression and political participation so they are left voiceless. More Human Rights will empower them to break through barriers and escape poverty!

DO SOMETHING

We want the world to know how serious hunger & poverty is in Asia Pacific by putting together a report by YOU(th) called Under US$2.0 Recipes – YOU(th) on Hunger & Poverty in Asia Pacific and we’re asking all of YOU(th) to contribute!!!
Since YOUth (especially in Asia Pacific!) are super creative, this report is going to be in the form of a cook book or a cooking show! Send your recipes now!
Got 3 seconds? Add to our cook book!
If you only have 3 seconds, then just share the ingredients that can be bought for, or under US$2.0 and the cooking instructions. Please send us a photo of the final dish if you can!
If you facilitate at least 5 friends to each submit a recipe (and photo if possible), then you will receive a certificate for facilitating World Food Day/International Day for the Eradication of Poverty with APYN as long as you provide their names and emails for verification!
Got 30 minutes? Add to our cooking show!
If you’re feeling very creative, then put on your chef’s hat and take a video of yourself cooking! Your video will be featured on the APYN Cooking Show on YouTube!
Anyone who sends a video will also receive a certificate for facilitating World Food Day/International Day for the Eradication of Poverty with APYN

 

Do Something For - World Habitat Day

World Habitat Day is coming up!

When forced evictions happen, families may not be able to afford another home and might have to live in slums or informal settlements - which are typically small and dirty with very bad access to water and electricity.
World Habitat Day happens on the first Monday of October, and this year it is on the 3rd of October, 2011.
It is a day to think about the state of our towns and cities, and more importantly to think about people and families forced out of their homes everyday for problems like natural disasters or corporate land and commercial projects.
Forced evictions are a human rights violation and it must end. It destroys more than people’s homes, it destroys lives.

DO SOMETHING 

Like many communities around the world, some friends in Cambodia and China face the risk of forced evictions everyday and Asia Pacific YOU(th) can stand in solidarity with them by speaking up about what a home means.
3 seconds?
Think of ONE word (not sentences) to describe what a home means to YOU and add it below. We’ll collate all YOU(th) words into a picture to send in solidarity.
3 minutes?
Ask at least 3 of your friends each to give ONE word (not sentences) that describes home and add it below so they can join too.
30 minutes?
Ask yourself: What is a home to you? Is it your country, or somewhere where you feel safe? Is it where your family is? Or is it somewhere that has walls, a roof and a bed?
Answer this question with a drawing, a photo, or a video and upload it below and we will add it to Flickr for everyone to see and send to affected communities in Cambodia and China.
All your ideas and actions will be forwarded to affected communities in Cambodia and China through our friends at AI.
Get a certificate for facilitating World Habitat Day!
If you could involve 50 friends to each give you 50 words (not sentences), or 5 friends to each give you 5 photos/drawings, or make a video (all created by them), then you can get a certificate for facilitating World Habitat Day! Make sure you get their names and emails too so we can contact them to verify their participation!

Meeting of Members Conducted for further programs

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Orentation Program on Amnesty and UDHR conducted !

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Signature Campaign Conducted related to - ICC

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Monday, July 4, 2011

SAMPLE LETTER FOR URGENT ACTION - INDIA

To
Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh
Dr Raman Singh
Chief Minister's Niwas
Raipur 492001, India
Email: cmcg@nic.in,cm-cg@nic.in

Subject: - "to drop the false charges against Ramesh Agrawal and Dr
Harihar Patel and release them immediately"

Dear Chief Minister

Environment is a global issue. The bad and polluted environment not
only affects a single place, state or nation but it directly hampers
all nations around the globe.
From International media and Amnesty International was informed that
Ramesh Agrawal who works for the environmental rights organization Jan
Chetna, and Dr Harihar Patel, who practices indigenous medicine, were
arrested on 28 May in Raigarh town. They have been actively
campaigning against the pollution caused by existing industrial
projects and the potential negative environmental impact of proposed
industrial projects in central Chhattisgarh, and have raised their
concerns in mandatory consultations conducted by the authorities.
After his arrest, Ramesh Agrawal was kept chained to a bed in a
hospital where he was being treated for hypertension. After three
days, the police removed the chain following protests that he was
being treated in a cruel, inhuman and degrading manner.
We also came to know that the Chhattisgarh high court's decision to
reject their petitions, the two activists will appeal to India's
Supreme Court for release on bail. As you also know, Human rights are
Global and many others rights including Article 30 of Universal
Declaration of Human Rights says that no one can take other's Human
Rights.
Thus I humbly all necessary measures to guarantee that human rights
defenders and environmental activists in Chhattisgarh are able to
carry out their legitimate and peaceful human rights activities
without fear of harassment and intimidation.

Thank You !!

 Name ( Sangeet Kayastha )
 Country ( Nepal )

Sunday, July 3, 2011

URGENT ACTION - INDIA



URGENT ACTION -
pelase copy and paste in email
indian environmentalists denied bail again

Two human rights defenders and environmental rights campaigners, Ramesh Agrawal and Dr Harihar Patel, have been denied release on bail by the high court. They have been jailed for a month in state of Chhattisgarh after their arrest on false charges on 28 May.
 
Ramesh Agrawal's lawyers informed Amnesty International that, following the Chhattisgarh high court's decision to reject their petitions, the two activists will appeal to India's Supreme Court for release on bail. 

Ramesh Agrawal works for the environmental rights organization Jan Chetna, and Dr Harihar Patel, who practices indigenous medicine, were arrested on 28 May in Raigarh town. They have been actively campaigning against the pollution caused by existing industrial projects and the potential negative environmental impact of proposed industrial projects in central Chhattisgarh, and have raised their concerns in mandatory consultations conducted by the authorities. After his arrest, Ramesh Agrawal was kept chained to a bed in a hospital where he was being treated for hypertension. After three days, the police removed the chain following protests that he was being treated in a cruel, inhuman and degrading manner.
The two activists are at the forefront of the campaign for the public disclosure of information relating to these projects which affect Adivasi (Indigenous) communities and for ensuring that these are available to the communities. Their arrest, Amnesty International believes, is intended to stop their peaceful campaign activities. They have been charged with "circulating defamatory material", "disrupting public order" and "causing alarm and panic among the public" at a mandatory public consultation held by the state authorities at Tamnar on 8 May 2010.
The consultation related to the expansion proposal of a coal-fired thermal power plant run by the private firm Jindal Steel and Power. Concerns were expressed that the expansion would result in the forcible acquisition of lands from local communities by the authorities. Objecting to the proposal, the two activists had cited an official inspection report which stated that the expansion began before the mandatory clearances were given. Ramesh Agrawal also successfully petitioned India's Ministry of Environment and Forests to temporarily suspend the terms of reference for the expansion. Following a complaint relating to the delay, the state authorities arrested the two activists.

PLEASE WRITE IMMEDIATELY in English or your own language:
n  Calling on the authorities to drop the false charges against Ramesh Agrawal and Dr Harihar Patel and release them immediately;
n  Asking them to take all necessary measures to guarantee that human rights defenders and environmental activists in Chhattisgarh are able to carry out their legitimate and peaceful human rights activities without fear of harassment and intimidation.

PLEASE SEND APPEALS BEFORE 14 JULY 2011 TO:


Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh
Dr Raman Singh
Chief Minister's Niwas
Raipur 492001, India
Email: cmcg@nic.in cm-cg@nic.in
Salutation: Dear Chief Minister


Minister of Environment and Forests
Jairam Ramesh
Paryavaran Bhavan
Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110003, India
Email:  jairam54@gmail.com
Salutation: Dear Minister


Minister of Home Affairs
P Chidambaram
North Block
Ministry of Home Affairs
Government of India
New Delhi 110 001, India
Salutation: Dear Minister




Also send copies to diplomatic representatives accredited to your country.
Check with your section office if sending appeals after the above date.  

--
Posted By :-


Sangeet Gopal Kayastha 
APYN YOUTH AMBASSADOR for NEPAL


Thursday, June 23, 2011

Online Action for Nepal -

Appeal for Action  - Please click Title to take action

अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय फौजदारी अदालतको रोम विधान अनुमोदनको आवश्यकता

अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय फौजदारी अदालत नरसंहार, युद्धअपराध र मानवता विरुद्धको अपराधमा संलग्न कुनै पनि व्यक्तिलाई न्यायिक कठघरामा उभ्याउन सक्ने पहिलो स्वतन्त्र र निष्पक्ष अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय निकाय हो । जब राष्ट्रिय सरकारहरूले गम्भीर प्रकृतिका मानवता विरुद्धका अपराध गर्ने दोषीलाई कारवाही गर्न सक्दैनन् वा गर्दैनन् तब यस अदालतले उक्त काम गर्न सक्दछ ।

आर्थिक, सामाजिक तथा सांस्कृतिक अधिकार सम्बन्धी अभिसन्धिको ऐच्छिक उपलेख अनुमोदन गरियोस्

मानवअधिकारको आधिकारिक परिभाषा गर्ने दस्तावेज मानवअधिकारको विश्वव्यापी घोषणाले यसको धारा १ मा नै “सबै व्यक्ति जन्मजात स्वतन्त्र हुन्छन् र ती सबैको समान प्रतिष्ठा र अधिकार हुन्छ” (All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights) भनिएको छ । त्यसबाट यो स्पष्ट हुन्छ कि स्वतन्त्रताको सार्थकता त्यतिबेला हुन्छ जतिवेला आत्मसम्मान (प्रतिष्ठा) पूर्वक बाँच्न पाइन्छ ।


Saturday, June 18, 2011

Take Online Action Now

Stop the trade in torture and death penalty equipment 

Take Action now!
Sign the petition below calling on José Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission, to make this work a priority
.


Click Following Link of Amnesty.Org

http://www.amnesty.org/en/appeals-for-action/stop-trade-torture-and-death-penalty-equipment

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Monday, March 21, 2011

SEND NAMES FOR :- YOUTH NETWORK NATIONAL WORKING GROUP

To
All youth Network

After the current working group 2009-2011 is about to reform Soon.
Send names one each from the youth network.
New working group will form  having 5 member soon having atleast 2 female

Thank you
Sangeet Kayastha
Amnesty Youth Nepal Blog

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Information to all Networks

NAMASTE
It is Requested to all the Amnesty Nepal Youth Networks 
to use this Blog for sharing program and information to within your network , all other networks and also in international Level.
Thank you




to post send information at 
AmnestyBhaktapur@gmail.com