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Nepal's oldest gymnasium, Nepal Exercise Mandir, has presented a Lifetime Achievement Award to Vijayalal Kayastha, who has contributed to the development and expansion of physical fitness and exercise mandir, on Saturday.
Former AIG Kayastha was given the award along with 55 thousand 555 cash. Active in the field of Nepali body building since 2038, he is also the first vice president of the Nepal Body Building Federation. Anushka, daughter of Anilalal Shrestha, daughter of the temple's vice president Anilal Shrestha, Rosin, son of Gyanendra Nakarmi, a member of the Vijama Mandir Board of Directors, and the former president of the Vijama Mandir and the creator of the Dharmashree competition, from the honor of the
organization. Saroj Kumar Shrestha's son Robert was honored with 10,000. 
8th Neelkanth Manandhar Smriti Powerlifting organized by Nepal Vyamya Mandir On the occasion of the competition and New Year 2082 greeting exchange program, five journalists from different media were honored along with them. Chief Editor of Merokhel Srivikram Bhandari, Srilochan Rajopadhyay of Naya Patrika, Govind Regmi of Gorkhapatra Online, Sitaram Koirala of Setopati Online and Govindraj Nepal of Online Khabar were honored. Media workers who will be honored will also get 10,000.
