
Led a transformative book distribution campaign at Adarsha Secondary School, donating 140 copies of Mahabir Pun, an inspiring autobiography of Nepal's renowned innovator. This initiative enriched student’s learning experiences and played a role in revitalising a dormant agricultural tool company in Birgunj. Additionally, facilitated the provision of CCTV systems to the school, enhancing its security infrastructure.
Successfully raised £16,000 in support of the Nepal Innovation Centre by organising a revolutionary interaction session with Dr. Mahabir Pun at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan). The occasion acted as an opportunity for significant interaction between academics and social entrepreneurship in addition to demonstrating a strong dedication to supporting community driven innovation. We effectively:
This initiative left a lasting impression on participants and contributed to a broader movement of global solidarity in advancing community-driven innovation.
Established an effective partnership with the ASCOL IT Club to provide inclusive forums for emerging technologists to demonstrate their inventions, bridging the gap between academic learning and real-world application. The partnership has served as an engine for student empowerment and technical growth in Nepal, encouraging a culture of invention, critical thinking, and collaboration. The initiative's tech displays, coding competitions, and mentorship opportunities have boosted student's confidence, connected them with industry experts, and created possibilities to national recognition and company development. It has helped to convert ASCOL into a thriving hub for community digital innovation.
To foster educational relations between Nepal and the United Kingdom, Bizz was influential in arranging Destination UK, a month-long, high-impact event aimed at promoting British higher education. This extensive program included alumni events, in-depth interviews, and interactive feedback sessions with course directors and current students from several UK universities. A total of 12 top British universities participated, providing potential students in Nepal with firsthand information about academic life, degree offers, and career prospects in the UK. The event promoted trust, transparency, and enthusiasm for studying abroad by allowing alumni, university representatives, and prospective students to engage in honest discussion.
To maximize reach, the entire show was aired nationwide on News24, Nepal's premier television network. This media exposure increased the visibility of British education and improved public image, notably among students, parents, and academic stakeholders across the country.