Today is Sat, 23, Nov, 2024

Australian Harbour International College (AHIC) entire team and students actively participates in deusi bhailo for aiding Jajarkot earthquake victims.


  • Educast Nepal
  • November 21, 2023 Published on: १ Year Ago
  • Listen to this article

    EDUCAST, In a joyous observance of Tihar, Australian Harbour International College (AHIC), led by Nepali-born Australian entrepreneurs Matrika Bimoli and Suman Vetwal, successfully concluded its Deusi Bhailo program this week. The event showcased enthralling cultural dances and songs, with the entire college team and students actively participating, resulting in the collection of $800. Demonstrating a commitment to philanthropy, AHIC College  donated collected $800 and Nepali team of AHIC College 25 thousand rupees through the FECON Fund , dedicated to aiding Jajarkot earthquake victims. The college, under the leadership of Bimoli and Vetwal, has consistently offered support during challenging times, actively engaging in disaster relief, management, and ongoing social initiatives.

    Emphasizing its dedication to community welfare, AHIC College announced plans to increase scholarship opportunities for students affected by natural disasters. Mukesh Dhamala, the marketing manager of college, outlined a future initiative to provide scholarships for students to pursue education in colleges in Nepal or Australia. Located in Sydney CBD, AHIC stands out for its conducive environment for distinctive learning and social experiences. As a CRICOS-registered and ASQA accredited institute, it specializes in vocational education and training for international students, offering a dynamic and enriching atmosphere. AHIC features a diverse range of courses, including Kitchen and Hospitality Management, Information Technology (IT), Age-care, Project Management, Leadership and Management, Business, and Accounting.

    Furthering its commitment to education, AHIC has been extending scholarships to talented students from disadvantaged backgrounds in Nepal, providing up to twenty-five hundred Australian dollars to deserving individuals aspiring to pursue higher education in Australia. The college envisions a future marked by continued social work, disaster reduction, and management efforts, solidifying its role as a catalyst for positive change.

    Write your comment