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Nepa Pasa Pucha Amerikaye (NPPA), established in 1991, is a Newah organization based in the metropolitan Washington, DC. The Pasa Pucha Corporation is a registered legal name of NPPA which is a nonprofit tax-exempt organization under the IRC Section 501(c)(3). It is a charitable organization. Its primary mission is the preservation and promotion of Newah cultural heritage, traditions, and customs in the USA.

The objectives of the corporation are:

(i) To conserve and preserve the cultural heritage, the traditions and the customs of the Newah people.
(ii) To collect and administer funds for charitable and educational development purposes.
(iii) To participate and facilitate the growth and development of the Newah culture in arts, literature, language, science, commerce, music, dances, customs and rituals of the Newah people in the modern world.
(iv) To enhance mutual understanding and brotherhood between the people of the Newah culture and other culture of Nepal and of the world at large for bringing unity, peace and harmony in this multi-cultural world.

Revision as of 18:41, 17 August 2018

Nepa Pasa Pucha Amerikaye (NPPA), established in 1991, is a Newah organization based in the metropolitan Washington, DC. The Pasa Pucha Corporation is a registered legal name of NPPA which is a nonprofit tax-exempt organization under the IRC Section 501(c)(3). It is a charitable organization. Its primary mission is the preservation and promotion of Newah cultural heritage, traditions, and customs in the USA.

The objectives of the corporation are:

(i) To conserve and preserve the cultural heritage, the traditions and the customs of the Newah people. (ii) To collect and administer funds for charitable and educational development purposes. (iii) To participate and facilitate the growth and development of the Newah culture in arts, literature, language, science, commerce, music, dances, customs and rituals of the Newah people in the modern world. (iv) To enhance mutual understanding and brotherhood between the people of the Newah culture and other culture of Nepal and of the world at large for bringing unity, peace and harmony in this multi-cultural world.