Home: Tikathali -5,, Lalipur, Bagmati
Education: Bachelor of Business Administration, Little Angels College of Management, Kathmandu University
The most important person in my self-development has always been my mother. One defining moment that deeply impacted me was her time in Sindhupalchowk as a school inspector shortly after the earthquake. Despite the devastation, she led psychosocial counseling for students and teachers, helped distribute relief, and was deeply involved in rebuilding efforts. Her commitment to service and her ability to lead with compassion and strength have always inspired me. It was during this time that she came into contact with Teach For Nepal, which introduced me to the Fellowship at an early age.
For a long time, I didn’t think I would apply. However, after years of academic routine, I began to crave something different—something that challenged me beyond the four walls of a classroom. Teach For Nepal felt like the right step, offering not only adventure and real-world learning but also a meaningful way to give back. I look forward to being part of a network of passionate individuals, gaining insights into grassroots realities, and building a foundation for my future goals. After the Fellowship, I aim to establish a data and research organization in collaboration with the Ministry of Education to support evidence-based policymaking. In the long term, I envision myself becoming an educational economist, blending my interests in economics, education, and research to create a lasting impact.
| Fellow Stipend | |
| USD $5,000.00 | NPR 675,000.00 |
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| Remaining | |
| USD $5,000.00 | NPR 675,000.00 |