Free Hostel for Trainee Nurses
Everyoung Global Intellectual Foundation
Project Concept Paper

Introduction

Free of all Charges Hostel for Trainee Women Nurses, Doctors, Professionals, and, subject to the availability of rooms International Female Tourists’/Visitors’, Working, Retired Women’s Hotel on no charges or nominal charges.

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Why Trainee Women Nurses, Doctors and other Professionals?

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In every society, and globally, there are countless people upon who our lives depend.

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We depend on people of all sorts working in agriculture for our food supplies, we depend on people working on industries, we rely on our scientists, engineers, teachers, philosophers, analysts, and workers of every sort in productive, constructive, creative, environmental and cultural development works.

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However, as the pandemics, accidents and disasters have demonstrated through centuries, at critical times, we are rescued from certain death, pain, suffering, lifelong physical ruin by our researchers, doctors, nurses and others working in the health facilities.

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Our Nurse Trainees in particular from Nepal, though trained in Nepal, migrate to other countries and serve there to the best of their ability and learning.

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They are thus the global servicewomen in the making.

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However, these Trainee Nurses and Doctors come from all the parts of Nepal to study in Kathmandu. The tuition fee for them is very high.

Most of them come from poor families, and suffer additionally on account of the underdevelopment of culture, discrimination against women, and want of a proper place to stay in.

Most of them can’t afford the additional burden of boarding and lodging, the cost of which is very high, and the living conditions are unsafe.

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We yearn to grant some of them safe and free of all charges Hostel, if we can.

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This is going to be an experimental project, and its success will envisage its extension.

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Draft Idea:

Five feet or more open space on all sides, which will add to the Parking Area in the Ground Floor.

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Ground floor:

Parking, Ladies’ Shopping and Staff Toilets

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First floor:

15 rooms. 12 rooms 14 feet by 8.4 feet net area (excluding pillar area and wardrobes’ area; including bathroom area), each room with a window and wardrobes in addition to an attached bathroom; Two additional rooms in the inner structure; and a spacious kitchen-cum-dinning-hall R15 + R16 (combined) in the figure given below.

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Second floor:

15 rooms. 12 rooms 14 feet by 8.4 feet net area (excluding pillar area and wardrobes’ area; including bathroom area), each room with a window and wardrobes in addition to an attached bathroom; Two additional rooms in the inner structure; and a spacious kitchen-cum-dinning-hall R15 + R16 (combined) in the figure given below.

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Third floor:

15 rooms. 12 rooms 14 feet by 8.4 feet net area (excluding pillar area and wardrobes’ area; including bathroom area), each room with a window and wardrobes in addition to an attached bathroom; Two additional rooms in the inner structure; and a spacious kitchen-cum-dinning-hall R15 + R16 (combined) in the figure given below.

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Fourth floor:

Laundry, Gymnasium, etc.

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Three floors will have forty-two rooms for the hostel accommodation of forty-two to eighty-four women.

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Note: It may not be necessary to have kitchen-cum-dinning-hall in each floor—however, such arrangement might be graceful as well as excellent for creating a socializing and family environ.

 

Further Idea:

Each room should have a window. The pillars ought to be sixteen inches by sixteen inches of which four inches can be covered by partitions, thus leaving space for twelve inches’ broad shelves in each wall; the windowsills will also thus have a twelve inch broad table space. The partitions between the bathrooms and rooms can have either 12 inches’ broad shelves on one side or six inches’ broad shelves on both sides. Twelve inches’ broad shelves will serve as wardrobes for clothes, etc., while six inches’ broad shelves can hold bathroom items.

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In order to have sufficient natural light pass into every room, Big Concave Mirrors can be installed on the roof of the building on all sides, and Convex reflectors can be installed on iron frames of the three boundary lines of the plot with the adjoining plots to reflect the natural light into every room.  

Estimated cost:

 

Land:

40 million Nepali rupees

Construction of building and furniture and fixtures (shelves converted into wardrobes):

55 million Nepali rupees.

Vehicle:

7 million rupees or less (Vehicle-rates for Hotels are subsidized or taxed lesser than other private vehicles)

Staff (manager, cooks, helpers, sales’ staff (ladies only)):

0.45 million Nepali Rupees per month; 5.9 million Nepali Rupees (13 months’ salary) per year or so. The staff should be paid well for enjoying their best services.

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Total Estimated Cost:

Not more than 120 million Nepali Rupees (less than one million Euros)

                                   

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If you would like to contribute, donate, finance or lend anything for this project, send an email to eygif@eygif.org

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With Best Regards!

Zihannasheen
Executive Director

Maheshwor Phuyal
Founder        

Nhuchche Narayan Shrestha
Founder

Rabi Sigdel
Founder

Sarita Dangal
Founder

Nirmala Dangal
Founder