In Britain, 10 Nepali people have been awarded 'Person of the Year 2025'

This year Ruby Raut, Dr. Vishal Garung, Vikas Nepal, Sunil Khadka, Diwakar Pandey, Mahesh Adhikari, Puran Giri, Dr. Raksha Thapa, Ran KC and Dr. Dilisa Simkhada was honored.

Bhadra 18, 2082

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In Britain, 10 Nepali people have been awarded 'Person of the Year 2025'

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10 social personalities of Nepali community active in UK have been honored by announcing 'Person of the Year 2025'. On the occasion of the 18th anniversary of NepalBritain.com held at Stanwell Community Hall in London on Sunday, they were awarded Media Personality of the Year 2025.

This year Ruby Raut, Dr. Vishal Garung, Vikas Nepal, Sunil Khadka, Diwakar Pandey, Mahesh Adhikari, Puran Giri, Dr. Raksha Thapa, Ran KC and Dr. Dilisa Simkhada was honored. Similarly, Charbhanjang Tamu Samaj UK, active in the UK, was honored as the 'Best Social Organization of the Year'. In the

event, Nepalese Ambassador to the UK Chandrakumar Ghimire, Tamu Dhi UK President Jumkaji Gurung and others presented food and certificates to the honored personalities. Ambassador Ghimire mentioned that the role of the media is important in conveying the positive image of Nepal to the international community. "Nepal is no longer a country known only for poverty, but the time has come to present itself as a country full of talent," he said.

In Britain, 10 Nepali people have been awarded 'Person of the Year 2025' Spelthorne Council's former mayor and councilor Made Buckley opined that it is necessary to strengthen the cooperation between the Nepali and British communities. In the event, Tia Acharya, a student of West London's River Academy, presented a documentary about her charity initiatives related to education and animal rights in Nepal. Chiran Sharma, editor of NepalBritain.com, the organizing organization of

, said that personalities who have made special contributions to the Nepali community and society through various fields in Britain are being honored every year.

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