SBI foundation offers fellowship to Nepali youth

KATHMANDU, Sept 12: The SBI Foundation of the State Bank Group has offered a youth fellowship program to the citizens of Nepal aged 21 to 32 years. Calling for applications for the 12th edition of the 13-month long SBI Youth for India program, the foundation has committed to providing a well-structured opportunity for fresh graduates and young professionals to collaborate with rural communities and 13 non-governmental organizations across India. The deadline to apply for the fellowship is September 17.

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Nepalese youth Pandey successfully climbed the highest peak in Europe

Nepali youth Prakash Raj Pandey has successfully climbed the highest peak in Europe.

Nepalese youth Pandey successfully climbed the highest peak in Europe

Nepali youth Prakash Raj Pandey has successfully climbed the highest peak in Europe.

Why Nepali youth migrate to foreign lands?

According to the 2021 Census Data, there are 2.2 million Nepalis living abroad

Why Nepali youth migrate to foreign lands?

According to the 2021 Census Data, there are 2.2 million Nepalis living abroad

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Nepali youth shot dead

A Nepali youth from Ward 3 of Paroh Municipality was shot to death at Champapur Bakhari of Bihar in India.