Home: Banganga, Kapilvastu, Lumbini
Education: Bachelor of Business Administration, Axis College, Pokhara University
My father is a farmer, and my mother is a homemaker. With my father having studied up to class 10 and my mother completing class 5, their formal education was limited. Yet their wisdom, encouragement, and work ethic have been the foundation of my self-development. They have always motivated me to study hard and strive for a better future. Through their sacrifices, resilience, and support, I learned the importance of staying focused on my goals. Their belief in me continues to be my greatest source of strength and inspiration.
One of the most difficult challenges I faced was financial hardship. To support my education and cover personal expenses, I had to take on part-time work while managing my academic responsibilities. Balancing both was tough, but it taught me the value of hard work, time management, and self-discipline. It shaped me into someone more independent and capable of facing future challenges with confidence.
Now, as part of the Teach For Nepal Fellowship, I’m continuing to grow—understanding the importance of continuous learning, leadership, and meaningful engagement with children. Working at the grassroots level, I’m exploring new ways of teaching and learning, understanding community realities, and contributing to change. These experiences are not only enriching my present but will also support me as I pursue my master’s degree and future aspirations.
| Fellow Stipend | |
| USD $5,000.00 | NPR 675,000.00 |
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| Remaining | |
| USD $5,000.00 | NPR 675,000.00 |