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Kumari Job joins hands with Maina Devi Foundation for Kathmandu Trash Collection Race 2022



KATHMANDU: A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between Kumari Job and Maina Devi Foundation for the upcoming Kathmandu Trash Collection Race 2022 on April 15.

According to the agreement, Kumari job will be the official career partner for the event to be held on Saturday.

Managing Director of Kumari Job Sandesh Bhandari said, “We are glad to be a part of Kathmandu Trash Collection Race 2022. In fact, we all should join hands for such noble causes where environmental issues are of concern. Youths are an indispensable part of such events. Likewise, Nepal’s employment sector is in need of such conscious and active youths.”

Bhandari himself being a young entrepreneur is quite well aware of these kinds of partnerships which are needed every once in a while.

Kathmandu Trash Collection Race 2022 is a one-day event where participants will have to run 6 kilometer in 90 mins and collect trash while running.

The participants are required to make a team of two, and the five teams to collect the most trash within the given time will be announced the winners.

KP Khanal, a social activist, said, “I want to thank Kumari Job for joining hands for this noble cause. As a social activist, I strongly believe that we should all come together to clean our city and it is possible to keep the city clean. and we should all come together for this.”

Anyone can register for free via the PayWell app. The race starts at 7 am on Saturday morning (April 23) from Imperial Business College, Hattisar, and winners will get a chance to win a cash prize of 50,000.

Kumari job, being Nepal’s leading job portal is already seen participating in different Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities, and this year, it is their first CSR activity, and more to come.

Kumari job being a company full of youths, and dynamic personalities, are truly dedicated to the contribution to society and the environment.

Publish Date : 21 April 2022 16:52 PM

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