Kathmandu. The Startup Summit Nepal 2025 has won the awards. Ananda Rimal, Sulav Timalsina, Aditya Malla Thakuri and Diya Shakya have won the title of Startup Summit Nepal.
They were presented with Rs 50,000 at a function held in the capital on Monday. Along with the title of the program organized for entrepreneurship and innovation, the students of the college have also received a total of 11 lakh fund prizes. The chief guest of the program was Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Jagadish Kharel.
The Startup Summit brought together policymakers, investors, ecosystem leaders, founders, and aspiring entrepreneurs from Nepal and beyond. The summit, organized with the objective of strengthening Nepal’s startup ecosystem, served as a dynamic platform for meaningful dialogue, knowledge sharing, innovation-led economic growth, policy commitments, and collaboration focused on the global integration of Nepal’s startup landscape.
The objective of the summit was to host startup pitching sessions, expert panel discussions, ecosystem interactions, foster connections between startups, investors, advisors, and industry leaders, and open new avenues for growth and collaboration. The panel of judges included Anil Keshary Shah, Former CEO of Nabil Bank, Amit Agrawal, Co-founder and Director of Khalti, and Kanishk Dasgupta, Former Partner Director of Aleph Group.

















