YOUTH DELEGATE TO WASHINGTON DC, 2025

Represented Nepal as a Youth Delegate to Washington DC

Discussed on policy reforms, integration of AI in Education, and Banking

Developed a Policy Framework in Civic Education

All in all, a great experience to represent my country in a global platform amidst inspiring and ambitious people

PS: I was invited as a fully-funded candidate

Academics

PhD Scholar

Research on AI in Finance Education

MBA-General

King’s College, Westcliff University, California, USA

Bachelors in Law + Bachelors in Business (Finance)

LLB focused on Labor and Cyber Laws from Nepal Law Campus.

Work Experience

Strategy Officer at Global IME Bank, Head Office

International Business Officer at Laxmi Group

Legal Executive at Kathmandu Legal Service

Lecturer of MBA, BBA, BBS, BCA at KCM

Brand and IT Executive at Commercial Law Society

Achievements

Academic Excellence

Awarded by Dr. Julie Ciancio, Program Manager, Westcliff University, California, USA

Honored Distinction

Kappa Eta Epsilon for Honored Distinction

Summa Cum Laude

Highest Distinction Honors

(4.0 GPA)

as cliché as it may sound, for a Nepali :

“I like mountains”

I take horrible pictures but I like when someone clicks on me 😉

Make sure you take risks, but calculated ones

I appreciate art

I grab a book and pretend to read

But love to write and let the creative juices to flow.

Brooklyn Whispers Himalayan Dreams

$8 for a Coffee, still can’t get through the chase,

Brings back Kathmandu memories where for $8 I’d treat all my homies in a place

I dream of Hills & Soft Monsoon,

Whispers of Nepal, calling soon

A teetotaler, who is only into coffee and tea

But, I know how to socialize despite the booze! 😉

But who doesn’t love aesthetics,

especially in Harvard style?

This picture was purely intended to make me look as if I meditate often

But,

I did 10 days of Vipassana Meditation Retreat in 2018

Imagine not talking for 10 days, not even gestures, no reading, no writing, only-

MEDITATE – EAT- SLEEP- REPEAT

It was pretty tough but worth the time

People say that mountains are for frequent trekkers. I barely walk 100 metres a day. But, guess who made it to the highest point on the

Annapurna Circuit (5,416 m)

BELIEVE IN YOURSELF

And yes, I’ve got some scary paranormal stories to tell!

But only if you want to listen to it at the midnight !

Research say that death on the Annapurna Circuit could strike at anytime.

43 people had died in 2014 trying to make the Thorong La pass

Some memoirs from the college

That’s all about my life