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Best Education institution Lumbini Academic College(LAC)
Jeevan Utthan Kendra, also known as Life Development Centre (LDC) in English, is a dedicated institution focused on social service of enhancing the lives of persons living with intellectual disabilities in every possible aspect with genuine effort.
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Intellectual disability, formerly known as "mental retardation," is often misunderstood as a punishment for past life sins or as a reflection of a lack of virtue within the family.
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Founded in 1997 (2053 B.S), LDC is a non-governmental, not-for-profit and non-political social organization, registered under the District Administration Office and affiliated with the Social Welfare Council.
Emply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry orem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text ever sinceprinting and typesetting industry.
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“We have seen positive changes in Sunil’s behaviour and emotional well-being and we truly appreciate the school’s commitment to his overall development.”
Our journey with Mrs. Rekha Manandhar (Rai) began in 1979 at the Human and National Development Service (HANDS), St. Xavier’s School, Jawalakhel, where our son Sunil received care and guidance for four meaningful years. Her dedication and compassion during those early years left a lasting impression on our family.
In 2016, while searching for a residential school, we learned about Jeevan Utthan Kendra, Sankhu. By a wonderful coincidence, we met Mrs. Manandhar again after nearly three decades. Her immediate recognition of Sunil gave us great confidence and we enrolled him in late September 2016.
Over the past decade, we have been deeply satisfied with the school’s care including accommodation, hygiene, medical attention and regular communication. We have seen positive changes in Sunil’s behaviour and emotional well-being and we truly appreciate the school’s commitment to his overall development.
Chet Lal Shrestha Former Deputy Chief Officer Employees Provident Fund