About Sudish Niroula Memorial Trust (SNMT)

 

Sudish Niroula Memorial Trust is established in good memories of Mr. Sudish Niroula (1986-2016), with the aim of fulfilling his dream of helping society. The objectives of Sudhish Niroula Memorial Trust are as follows,

A. To award SudishNiroula Scholarship for destitute, parentless and deserving students to enroll and further their education in school and higher education.
B.  To secure and promote social security for poor and helpless citizens; make health services accessible by operating public hospitals, orphanage and monasteries (Ashrams).
C. To introduce endowment fund (akshyakosh) in memory of Sudish Niroula at different schools and universities in order to launch scholarship programs.
D.  To honor and bestow multi-talented youths with “National and International Awards”.
E. To grant fellowships and financial support for study and research works to those youths wishing to pursue PhD. degree after completion of higher education.
F. To extend humanitarian aid and relief works during natural disaster and disaster management
G. To conduct programs on humanitarian assistance through cooperation with national and international governmental and non-governmental institutions for social benefits.
H.  An endowment fund (akshyakosh) in memory of Sudish Niroula shall be established and mobilized to carry out activities on social and humanitarian assistance.

About Sudish Niroula

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Sudish studied at CEU in 2012-2013 and at IBEI in 2013-2014, and graduated from Mundus MAPP in 2014. After his studies he returned to his home country, Nepal to work for IsraAID providing humanitarian aid at the time of the earthquakes. 

He was a much admired and loved community member, the soul of the community, actively participating in student workshops aiming to change the world for a better place and also in all the social gatherings. He had a wonderful smile which infected everyone around him. As his friends and fellow students would compliment him or describe him on facebook, he was handsome, there was “always a mountain with him” (referring to the Nepalese mountains which he loved to hike), and he “packed more living into his too-few years than most of us will manage in lives twice as long”.