First Leadership Conference 2025 Set to Unite Nepali Diaspora in Edison, New Jersey, USA
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Exclusive: Edison, NJ — The Prabas Nepali Samparka Samiti America, also known as the Nepali Diaspora Relation Committee America, is hosting its inaugural First Leadership Conference 2025 on November 21–22 in Edison, New Jersey. The two-day conference marks a historic milestone for the newly established nonprofit organization as it celebrates its inception and lays out a bold vision for unifying, empowering, and mobilizing Nepali communities across the United States.

A Milestone for Nepali Diaspora Leadership
Organizers describe the event as both a celebration and a strategic gathering—bringing together community leaders, advocates, youth representatives, and professionals from across the country. The conference aims to spotlight the collective strength of the growing Nepali diaspora in the U.S., while creating a platform for collaboration, dialogue, and future planning.
“The First Leadership Conference is a commitment to unity, empowerment, and nation-building—both here in America and in Nepal,” organizers stated, noting that the event underscores the community’s growing visibility and leadership in social, cultural, and humanitarian spheres.
Core Objectives Anchoring the Conference
The new nonprofit has identified a set of foundational objectives that will guide its programs and advocacy efforts. These include:
• Strengthening and unifying the Nepali diaspora in the United States through social, cultural, and educational initiatives.
• Fostering mutual understanding and respect between Nepali-Americans and broader American communities.
• Promoting youth engagement, social justice, and community-based support systems across states.
• Supporting humanitarian, nation-building, and educational initiatives in Nepal, with an emphasis on empowerment, inclusion, and equity.
• Advocating for human rights, transparency, good governance, press freedom, and freedom of expression globally.
Conference sessions will explore these themes through leadership panels, community dialogues, strategic planning workshops, and cultural presentations.
Mission: Service, Governance, and Social Impact
The organization’s mission is deeply rooted in service and social advancement. It aims to provide:
• Charitable assistance and humanitarian support
• Cultural preservation and celebration
• Good governance and transparency advocacy
• Nation-building and educational development programs
• Human rights and social justice outreach, both in the U.S. and Nepal
Speakers at the conference are expected to emphasize the importance of accountable leadership, diaspora engagement, and community solidarity in meeting these goals.
Vision: An Equitable and Inclusive Future
The long-term vision of the organization is clear:
To help build an equitable and inclusive society grounded in justice, empowerment, and collaboration.
This vision, leaders say, reflects the aspirations of millions of Nepali people worldwide who are seeking dignity, opportunity, and meaningful participation in global progress.
A Defining Moment for the Community
As the Nepali community in the United States continues to grow rapidly—from professionals and students to workers, cultural leaders, and activists—the First Leadership Conference 2025 aims to serve as a defining moment. The gathering will provide a national platform for shaping collective priorities, amplifying voices, and building a connected and empowered diaspora network.
The conference concludes on November 22 with a leadership commitment pledge and roadmap toward long-term community strengthening and global advocacy.








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