PROJECT RASA
Bringing Dignity, Health, and Opportunity to Rural Students
In the remote hills of Jumla, Shree Suryodaya Basic School serves 155 students from Grades 1 to 8. Despite the school’s vital role in the community, its sanitation facilities are severely inadequate.
Today, all 155 students rely on just two functioning toilets.
This shortage is more than an inconvenience—it is a daily barrier to health, dignity, and education.
The Challenge
83 girls share just one toilet, including at least eight who have begun menstruation
Limited sanitation leads to poor hygiene, increased illness, and discomfort
Girls face additional challenges managing menstruation safely and privately
Many students avoid using toilets altogether, impacting their health and focus in class
In regions like Jumla—where droughts limit water access and monsoons contaminate sources—safe sanitation is critical to preventing diseases such as cholera and E. coli.
Phase 2 —Begins February 2026
Install a UV light filtration system for sustainable, clean drinking water.
Continue with a community-wide WASH educational initiative.
Explore building more toilets for a growing school population.
Voice’s from Kalika school.
“If we don’t have a proper water system, a good toilet is useless.
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“We get our water from a dust bin, and it may cause health issues because its dirty.
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“Instead of using the toilet at school, I just go home, we feel shy because we share a toilet with the girls.
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Limited-Edition Art Prints. Handcrafted in Nepal. Impact-Driven.
Printed on traditional Nepali Lokta paper, each piece is naturally unique. Proceeds support Project Kalika and other community projects planned in 2026.
Perfect for your home, a meaningful gift, or conscious collectors who believe art can create change
The Good Shit Store
A painting of a crimson flame of Shakti, radiating divine feminine energy and cosmic strength.
A4 paper size (ISO 216 standard):
Centimeters: 22.5 × 29.7 cm
Orientation:
Portrait: 297 mm (H) × 225 mm (W)
This painting offers a timeless portrayal of Lord Shiva, the destroyer and transformer, embodying balance, meditation, and cosmic power.
A3 paper size (ISO 216 standard):
Centimeters: 41.6 × 30 cm
Orientation:
Portrait: 416 mm (H) × 300 mm (W)