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Drona Rasali (Nepali: द्रोण रसाली, born in Humin, Palpa) was a Nepalese student who stood "Board First" topping School Leaving Certificate i.e. national board examinations, commonly abbreviated as SLC, held in 1972. He is the only one person so far from Dalit communities of Nepal, who obtained the most coveted rank in the history of SLC Board Examinations.

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Drona Prakash Rasali Drona Prakash Rasali PhD MACE Canada Foundation for Nepal

Leadership in Community Organizations

Drona Prakash Rasali is an active member of Nepali Diaspora, who was elected as the Deputy Regional Coordinator for Americas (DRC) in the International Coordinating Council (ICC) of the Non-Resident Nepalis Association (NRNA) for the period, 2009–2011. He ran and lost the election for the position of Regional Coordinator (RC) for Americas in the NRNA International Coordinating Council (ICC), 2011–2013. He has served as the Advisor to NRN-Canada National Coordinating Council since 2008 as well as the Advisor to the NRNA International Coordinating Council (ICC) for 2011–2013. He is the founding vice-president of Canada-Nepal Friendship and Cultural Society in Canada.

Professional Background

Drona Rasali is a public health professional who has served as Provincial Chronic Disease Epidemiologist at the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health from 2005 to 2012, and as the Director of Population Health Surveillance at the Provincial Health Services Authority of British Columbia in Canada since then. He is veterinarian, with specializations received in health-related sciences including pathology, endocrinology, quantitative genetics and epidemiology. He is a lifetime member of Nepal Veterinary Association and a registered veterinarian of Nepal Veterinary Council in Nepal, and a Fellow of American College of Epidemiolgy, and Adjunct Professor of Health Studies at the University of Regina in Canada

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