The Rotary Club of Kathmandu distributed educational scholarships to around 700 primary-level students of 8 different schools from 17th– 22nd September 2025. On 17th September 2025, educational scholarships was distributed to 152 primary-level students of Shree Himalaya Secondary School, Newroad, Kathmandu. Similarly, On 18th September 2025, the Rotary Club of Kathmandu distributed educational scholarships to 85 primary-level students of Chunadevi Secondary School, Nagarkot, Bhaktapur.
Similarly, 463 students of below 6 different schools of Sindhuli received a scholarship.
1. Shree Kamala Secondary School , Tintale, Kamalamai-08 Sindhuli
2. Kalika Madhyamik Bidhyalaya, Pallo Rampur, Kamalamai-07, Sindhuli
3. Shree Kamala Secondary School, Dhungrebas, Sindhuli
4. Shree Kalika Prathamik Bidhyalay, Pokhrel Gaun, Sindhuli
5. Sidda Prathamik Bidhyalaya,Kamalamai-05 Sindhuli
6. Jana Chahana Prathamik Bidhyalay, Kamalamai-07 ,Sindhuli
The students received essential educational materials, including school bags, track suits, T-shirts, socks, shoes, and stationery items. The program was designed to motivate students, ease the financial burden on families, and encourage greater participation in school activities.
The distribution program was attended by RAWCS volunteers from Australia, alongside President Rajendra Gautam, Past President Suresh Man Singh, and Past President Achut Babu Ojha, Secretary Pravin Karki etc. This event reflects the club’s ongoing commitment to promoting education and supporting students in their learning journey. By providing vital resources, the initiative not only creates a conducive environment for learning but also builds confidence and encouragement among young learners.
The Rotary Club of Kathmandu remains dedicated to uplifting education in Nepal through impactful projects, ensuring that students are better equipped to pursue their academic aspirations. The project is worth of NRs. 2,240,000.
As part of this initiative, a total of 237 students received essential educational materials including school bags, track suits, T-shirts, socks, shoes, and stationery items. The program aimed to motivate students, reduce financial burdens on families, and encourage active participation in school activities. The distribution program was attended by RAWCS volunteers from Australia, President Rajendra Gautam, Past President Suresh Man Singh, PP Achut Babu Ojha, Secretary Pravin Karki, and Public Image Chair Ashish Jajodia.
This event reflects the joint commitment of club to promote education and supporting students in their learning journey. By providing necessary resources, the initiative not only helps create a conducive environment for learning but also instills encouragement and confidence in young learners. The Rotary Club of Kathmandu continues to work hand in hand to uplift education in Nepal through impactful projects, ensuring that students are better equipped to pursue their academic goals.

















