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Chairman of Manavsewa Ashram, and General Secretary were honored.

Kathmandu - Help Nepal Network honored Ramji Adhikari, Chairman of Manavsewa Ashram, and General Secretary Sushila KC (Rupa) during its 25th anniversary (Silver Jubilee) celebration in Kathmandu on Saturday. The recognition was awarded to the founders of the Ashram in appreciation of their remarkable efforts in rescuing and providing care for homeless and vulnerable individuals. The honor, accompanied by a certificate of appreciation, highlights their dedication to serving humanity through Manavsewa Ashram.

Renowned ophthalmologist Dr. Sanduk Ruit honored the founders of Manavsewa Ashram, Ramji Adhikari and Sushila KC (Rupa), on behalf of the organization. Additionally, Help Nepal Network recognized other distinguished individuals, including esteemed cardiologist Dr. Bhagwan Koirala and social worker Sabita Upreti, for their contributions to society.

Founded in 1999, Help Nepal Network has been dedicated to advancing social causes, particularly in education and healthcare. Likewise, Manavsewa Ashram has made an impact on promoting humanity, dedicated to making Nepal a 'street people free country' aimed at rescuing and supporting the homeless.

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