In May 2023, after years of grassroots public service and academic pursuit, I stepped onto the campus of Harvard University to complete the Strategic Leadership Program — a milestone born from determination, sacrifice, and the long walks of Okhaldhunga.
How the Harvard experience shaped my approach to governance and leadership in Nepal.
Strengthened my capacity to think long-term, anticipate policy consequences, and design strategies that align institutional goals with citizen needs across complex governance environments.
Deepened understanding of how to drive change within bureaucratic institutions, manage high-performing teams, and create cultures of accountability and excellence in public service.
Engaged with leaders from across the world, broadening my understanding of how different governance models address common challenges in public policy, health systems, and citizen service.
Gained frameworks for applying innovation principles to public sector challenges, accelerating the adoption of evidence-based tools like Health Technology Assessment in Nepal's policy ecosystem.
Developed skills for building cross-sector coalitions — critical for the kind of multi-stakeholder health policy reform that Nepal needs to strengthen its healthcare system.
Reinforced my commitment to integrity, transparency, and ethical decision-making — the cornerstones of the governance reform work I pursue daily in Nepal's PM Secretariat.
Early Education
SLC — Him Ganga Secondary School, Okhaldhunga
2009
MA Sociology — Tribhuvan University, Nepal
2017
MPA — Kasthamandap School of Public Administration, Nepal
2018–2020
MPP — University of Tokyo, Japan World Bank Scholar
May 2023
Strategic Leadership — Harvard University, Cambridge, USA Harvard