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Kedar Rayamajhi ‘Jivan’ to Receive “Living for Others Award 2024” from Universal Peace Federation (UPF)

Zenith Migration Education

Sydney, Australia

Kedar Rayamajhi ‘Jivan,’ a dedicated social worker and the founding president of Global Gospel Ministry, has been selected to receive the prestigious Living for Others Award 2024, presented by the Universal Peace Federation (UPF). This esteemed honor recognizes Rayamajhi’s selfless service, leadership abilities, and unwavering dedication to social work.

The award ceremony will take place on Saturday, November 30, at 6:00 PM at the Oceania Peace Embassy, located at 826 George Street, Regent Street Entrance, Sydney. The event will be graced by Rayamajhi’s family, well-wishers, and prominent members of the Nepali community, making it a significant occasion to celebrate the value of social service.

Statement from the Organizers:

A UPF representative remarked, “Kedar Rayamajhi has elevated the ethos of living for others to new heights. His contributions have created a positive impact on society. It is our privilege to honor such a dedicated individual.”

Contributions of Kedar Rayamajhi:

From Nepal to Australia, Kedar Rayamajhi’s journey exemplifies selfless service. Since moving to Australia in 2018, he has successfully built bridges of empathy between Nepali and other communities. Under his leadership at the Global Gospel Ministry, Rayamajhi has spearheaded initiatives such as counseling, relief programs, and various social services, inspiring others to follow in his footsteps.

Rayamajhi has also significantly contributed to Nepali journalism as the editor and publisher of Bachan News. Additionally, as the lead pastor of the Gospel Nepali Church in Sydney, he has played a pivotal role in religious services and community well-being.

His active involvement extends to organizations like NRNA Australia and NAYA Australia, where he has worked tirelessly for the unity and prosperity of the Nepali community.

Personal Life:

Rayamajhi currently resides in Auburn, Sydney, with his wife, Surakshya, and their two children, 8-year-old daughter Joana and 1-year-old son Jason.

Significance of the Award:

The recognition of Kedar Rayamajhi with this award is expected to inspire greater awareness of the importance of social service and the commitment it demands within the Nepali community. The philosophy of “Living for Others” aims to foster moral responsibility and encourage acts of service that benefit society at large.

The organizers extend a warm invitation to all well-wishers to attend the ceremony and witness this historic moment honoring Kedar Rayamajhi’s remarkable contributionThe award ceremony will take place on Saturday, November 30, at 6:00 PM at the Oceania Peace Embassy, 826 George Street (Regent Street Entrance), Sydney. The event is expected to bring together Raimaajhi’s family, well-wishers, and notable personalities from the Nepali community to celebrate his invaluable contributions.

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