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Non-resident Nepali businessman and philanthropist Sujan Katuwal has succeeded in becoming one hundred influential people in Britain for 2025. Katuwal is included in the winner list of one hundred influential people of Britain which is compiled every year by Britain's Awards Intelligence.
According to intelligence, Katuwal has provided food to more than 250,000 homeless people and played an important role in humanitarian service by walking six thousand miles to support the mental health services of the former British Army.
The list includes government officials, social workers, professors and doctors who play an important role in British social service.
Katuwal is the owner of Panas Gorkha Restaurant in South London, UK. Katuwal had twice walked six thousand miles in support of 'Combat Stress', a charitable organization registered in the UK. Combat Stress, an NGO, provides mental health services to retired soldiers.
Similarly, Katuwal provided free food to those in crisis during the Corona epidemic. Katuwal, who is also running the Panas Helping Hands charity, received the 'Freedom of the City of London' award from the City of London by providing free food to more than one lakh healthcare workers and homeless people during the 'Covid Lockdown'. The social organization Helping Hands managed by him was also successful in winning the 'Points of Light' award.
Born in Biratnagar, Nepal, Katuwal came to Britain in 1998.
