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Contribution of Nepal Elderly and Disabled Women’s Service Center (WODEC-Nepal)  in preservation and reconstruction of historical Bhimsen Thapa Sattal.
Bhimsen Thapa Sattal Gokerneshwar Municipality ward no. 4 is a 300 year old historical and archeological heritage. Located on the banks of Bagmati river in the south direction from Gokerneshwar Municipality ward no 4, this historical sattal was known as a seto sattal in the local language. Homeless priest used to live in this palace-shaped sattal the historical Ganesh temple is also located on the uppor direction of this Sattal. In 2045 writer Ramesh Vikal published an article in Gorkhapatra and the fact that the historic sattal built by first prime minister and National hero Bhhimsen Thapa was dilapidated and damaged become public.
In the year 2044 when Marichman singh was the prime Minister the 3 Ropani 9 annas land on which this building is located was registered in the name of Raj Guthi. To protect the historical property of Gokerneshwar due to the neglect of the locals the activist Ramesh Dhungana in 2058 he established the Nepal Elderly and Disabled Women’s Service Center. On his own initiative in the year 2060 during the search for public land in connection with the construction of an old age home the historical building sattal which was built 300 years ago by National hero Bhimsen Thapa and is currently in a dilapidated, broken, damaged sattal was reconstructed and restored, protecting that building with the aim of providing service and support to the elderly and disabled women. Consent and permission were obtained from the Department of archaeology the agency that granted approval including the map of ownership holder Guthi Sasthan and historical building buildings.
Out of the estimated cost of 1 crore 45 lakh, only 1 crore and 10 lakh has been received through the coordination of Dutch citizen and sponsere treck Nepal managing director Nepal Mr. Tendi Sherpa, who are in contact with the organization and no support has been received from other donors, and even the Nepal Government has not take any interest and concrn in this matter. As per the owner instsructions of the Guthi sansthan and the department of archaeology which says that according to the historical standards the building cannot be conducted without the completion of the construction work.
For the reconstruction and protection of this historical site, we sincerely appeal to department of archeology, Guthi Sasthan, local government, State government, federal government, local citizens and donors.

More About WODEC-Nepal

Due to the lack of proper development of an inclusive and equitable society in Nepal, the elderly, disabled, and marginalized women are still deprived of basic needs, health services, and self-reliance opportunities. Realizing this situation, a group of committed youth has established the Nepal Old And Disabled Women Welfare Center with the aim of ensuring the access of the elderly, disabled, and women to basic services and rights.

The center has been actively working with various social organizations, local and provincial governments, and other stakeholders to address the issues of these communities. It operates with the vision of creating a self-reliant, empowered, and dignified life for elderly citizens and persons with disabilities, especially women, by enhancing their capacity and ensuring their rights to live independently and with respect in society.

Our Mission

We envision a world where every senior citizen and differently-abled individual is respected, empowered, and embraced as a vital part of society. A world where vulnerable communities have equal access to opportunities, resources, and justice—living with dignity, independence, and hope for a better tomorrow. Through compassion and collaboration, we strive to create an inclusive society where no one is left behind.

Our Vision

Our mission is to uplift and empower senior citizens, differently-abled persons, and marginalized communities by providing comprehensive skill development programs, accessible healthcare, sustainable livelihood opportunities, and essential social support. We are committed to fostering social inclusion and equity by raising awareness, advocating for rights, and building local capacities through education, health initiatives, and justice workshops. Together, we work to create lasting change that enhances quality of life, promotes self-reliance, and nurtures a culture of kindness and respect.

Meet Our Team

Ramesh Dhungana

Ramesh Dhungana

Chairman
Mr Purna Vhsdra Khatiwoda

Mr Purna Vhsdra Khatiwoda

Vice Chairman
Mr Rajkumar Tamang

Mr Rajkumar Tamang

Treasurer
Mandira Karki

Mandira Karki

General Secretary
Mrs Nabina Bajracharya

Mrs Nabina Bajracharya

Secretary
Janaki Khadka

Janaki Khadka

Board Member
Miss Ankita Tamang

Miss Ankita Tamang

Board Member
 Mrs Basun Bomjan

Mrs Basun Bomjan

Board Member
Chandra Kala Ghimire

Chandra Kala Ghimire

Board Member
Anju Lama

Anju Lama

Board Member
Ratna Kumari Shrestha

Ratna Kumari Shrestha

Board Member
 Kamal Prasad Ghimire

Kamal Prasad Ghimire

Board Member
Bishnu Maya Thapa

Bishnu Maya Thapa

Board Member
Laxmi Bhusal

Laxmi Bhusal

Advisor
Manisha Khanal

Manisha Khanal

Program Coordinator
Mr Bamdev Roka Magar

Mr Bamdev Roka Magar

Computer Operator

Our Programmes

Senior Citizens, Differently Abled Skill Development & Income Generation Program

Door-to-Door
Health Checkup
Program

Organic Foods
Production & Marketing
Project

Community School
Kitchen Garden
Program

Senior Citizens &
Disabled Person
Material Distribution

Local-Level
Stakeholder Justice &
Equality Workshops

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