A Field Visit Report
A Field Visit Report
On
AROGYA NEPAL
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement of
Bachelor of Computer Engineering
Submitted to:
Purbanchal University
Biratnagar, Nepal
Putalisadak, Kathmandu
Jan 1, 2024
Submitted By:
Sandesh Gurung
Bijesh Shrestha
Issan Bhandari
Siddhartha Chettri
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction..............................................................................................................................1
1.1 Date and Location.............................................................................................................................1
Chapter 2: Observation and Experience.....................................................................................................2
2.1 Initial Observation............................................................................................................................2
2.2 Business Information........................................................................................................................2
2.3 Experience.........................................................................................................................................4
Chapter 3: Analysis.....................................................................................................................................5
3.1 Disadvantages and Risks.............................................................................................................5
3.2 Advantages..................................................................................................................................5
Chapter 4: Conclusion.................................................................................................................................6
Chapter 1: Introduction
The report of the field visit is to contextualize the finding during the field visit.
As students of Computer Engineering with goal of gaining knowledge on
entrepreneurship the visit was initiated. Our teacher Mohan Bhusal proposed the
visit to very unique business “AROGYA Nepal” runs by himself on hillside of
Lamatar beyond Lubu. AROGYA Nepal has unique service in that it provides an
isolated location and change of atmosphere to people who are mentally
distressed. Also the life changing diets ,Yoga ,Natural , Vegetarian and organic
food, Busy routine throughout day and many other ideas implemented in one
single place to provide truly different experience to customers found nowhere
else in the country.
All students who participated in the visit started the journey
from college to the visit location first by bus then Walked on foot due to
inaccessibility of road to large vehicles.
The visit in the end gave clear ideas of registration,
stakeholders, Type of Company registration, Importance of business location,
Advertisement focus and risks of any business.
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Chapter 2: Observation and Experience
The immediate observation was that the location of the business was chosen to
be remote and at a hillside. The Visit site was About 2.5km from the bus stop and
had to be walked uphill to reach there .Once we reached the buildings were not
tall but fairly wide and large for accommodation of many requirements like Yoga
room, Spa and massage room, Kitchen ,Counsel room, Medical room ,etc.
Many medical herbs had been planted around the premises of
the building. The location was far from the city and was quiet but had a beautiful
view of the Kathmandu Valley.
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customers are not found or are unwilling to trust the services then it can
potentially be economically strenuous to the business.
7. The customers can expect very strict set of rules that must be followed
after entering the premises and being admitted to AROGYA Nepal.
8. AROGYA Nepal is a very unique and special business as it provides services
for people with different medical conditions. Patients have to stay in the
location for multiple days, weeks, months as they wish to. Inside there
cannot be used to electronic devices .Also, non-vegetarians food is allowed.
Everyday people have to follow a routine of different activities.
9. The objective of AROGYA Nepal is to provide quality service to its
patients/customers, many customers who have mental health problems,
obesity problems have found success in finding better life style and change
for the better.
10.The services/routine in AROGYA Nepal include ,Yoga and meditation, Spa,
Oil massage ,Herbal Medicine ,audio sound meditation, musical
instruments and art encouragement, interaction with each other, games of
different nature to enhance interactivity, creativity, focus of people.
11.It also has programs for students and young people for a few days or a
couple of weeks to educate them to make their life better from a young
age.
12.There are about 11-12 staff that run the business daily and all of them stay
in the location. All staff had to train for several months for the unique
challenge of the services to be provided.
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2.3 Experience
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Chapter 3: Analysis
Some of the analysis after the field visit can be summarized below;
3.1 Disadvantages and Risks
1. Though the location is beautiful and pleasant it is also far from accessible to
people and can agitate them against ever reaching the location.
2. The seasonal customer arrival can be affected adversely if customers do not
arrive in the required time/season.
3. The favoring of customers who are willing to spend substantial amounts of
money can be a serious problem if such customers are not found and other
willing customers without the sum of money aren’t taken into
consideration.
4. Staff have to be hand trained for the job in this organization which could
mean set back if one of the staff decides to leave.
3.2 Advantages
1. The services being provided are found in other places, it cannot be found
in a single place like it is here.
2. Having self-produced herbal medicine can be massively easy and effective.
3. The close relationship with patients can create a harmonious and
comfortable environment for everyone.
4. Very well thought ideas have been implemented for the patients of
different needs.
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Chapter 4: Conclusion