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Muktinath Bikas Bank and Kamana Sewa Bikas Bank Provide Educational Support

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Muktinath Bikas Bank Limited has launched the Muktinath Utkrishta Scholarship program, providing academic assistance to forty-two students in grade eleven facing financial hardship. Simultaneously, Kamana Sewa Bikas Bank Limited has distributed essential educational supplies to twenty-eight children from kindergarten to grade ten through its Hamro Baal Suraksha Dharohar Nepal initiative, aiming to alleviate financial stress for disadvantaged families.

  • Muktinath Bikas Bank's scholarship program targets students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, hard-working families, and marginalized communities.
  • Kamana Sewa Bikas Bank's initiative, executed through its Gokarneshwar municipality branch, provided backpacks, notebooks, geometry instruments, and stationery.
  • The Hamro Baal Suraksha Dharohar Nepal program by Kamana Sewa Bikas Bank aims to support children facing severe economic hardships or family displacement.
  • Nepal Investment Mega Bank Limited announced the closure of its Gandhi Mode Extension Counter in Kadaghari, Kathmandu, effective May 25, 2026, with services relocating to the Pepsi Cola Branch Office.

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