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Embarking on this journey has truly transformed my life. As a former Nepali national swimmer turned content creator and entrepreneur, I have found incredible fulfillment in using my platform to uplift Nepali women globally. My background of growing up in Kathmandu and living in California and Denmark has given me a unique perspective that I try to infuse into all my projects. One of the most rewarding experiences has been collaborating with my brother, a two-time Olympic swimmer for Nepal, to build a comprehensive database of Nepali women-owned businesses. This initiative aims to create a global community that supports and promotes female entrepreneurs from Nepal. Having been part of international sports and higher education, I understand the power of connection and representation, which drives me to expand this network. I also embrace the strength of Gen Z’s digital presence. Our collective voices can create meaningful change through online engagement and awareness. This digital empowerment aligns with my entrepreneurial spirit, helping me balance my influencer career and consultancy in marketing psychology. Attending OPI’s 45th anniversary event was a special moment where I could celebrate beauty, culture, and business. Using trusted brands like Givenchy, Armani, and L’Oreal Paris has always helped me express my confidence and professionalism. Ultimately, my goal is to inspire more Nepali women to embrace their roots, harness their talents, and pursue their dreams fearlessly, both online and offline. If you’re a Nepali woman entrepreneur or know one, joining this movement is more than welcome — together, we can build a powerful global sisterhood that celebrates success, creativity, and cultural pride.














































