Neeta is a passionate educator with a deep commitment to fostering sustainable practices and inspiring future leaders in the field of sustainable development. Currently, she is serving as an Assistant Lecturer at the College of Natural Resources. Currently, she teaches the Sustainable Infrastructure Development module, equipping students with the knowledge and skills necessary to create resilient and environmental friendly infrastructures.
She is actively involved in student life as the advisor for the Integrity Club, promoting ethical practices and integrity within the college community. Neeta also contributed to the academic dialogue on sustainability by serving as a registrar at the International Conference on Climate and Resilient Agriculture for Sustainable Development and attending the National Conference on Connecting Researchers and Practitioners in 2025. Neeta has played a vital role in community projects, including serving as one of the Enumerator Leads for the Kigali Project Amendment. Her dedication to research is highlighted by participation in the Annual Student Research Meets held at the college in 2024, where she presented her thesis, showcasing her dedication to advancing knowledge in the field. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Sustainable Development from the College of Natural Resources, building a strong foundation for her professional journey. Neeta completed high school at Daga Central School, where her passion for education and environmental conservation first took root. Her professional journey includes an internship at the Loden Foundation, where she gained hands-on experience in community engagement and sustainable initiatives. She was also a contestant in Bhutan Tendrel for Environment Conservation in 2022, further demonstrating her commitment to environmental advocacy. With a strong passion for teaching and a commitment to sustainable development, Neeta continues to make a significant impact in both academia and the community.