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Dhurmus Suntali Foundation is a Nepalese charity founded primarily for victims of 2015 Nepali earthquakes. Since then, the foundation has expanded its projects like
Gautam Buddha International Cricket Stadium Gautam Buddha International Cricket Stadium (), often abbreviated as GBICS, is a cricket stadium being built at Bharatpur, Nepal. , 15% of the overall work has been completed. History The campaign for the stadium was started by the Dhurmus-S ...
. The charity was founded by well-known Nepalese comedians
Sitaram Kattel Sitaram Kattel ( ne, सिताराम कट्टेल) popularly known by his serial name ''Dhurmus'' is a Nepalese people, Nepalese scriptwriter, actor, comedian, director and social worker. He was one of the main characters of the Nepa ...
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Kunjana Ghimire Kunjana Ghimire ( ne, कुञ्जना घिमिरे), popularly known by her serial name Suntali () is a Nepalese philanthropist, comedian, actress and a social worker. She is one of the main characters of the Nepali TV series Meri Ba ...
. Famous persons like Rekha Thapa and those from different countries have contributed to this charity.


Projects by Dhurmus Suntali Foundation


Flood Victim Relief 2074

Dhurmus Suntali Foundation (DSF) conducted a brief flood victim relief campaign in 2074 BS. The founders themselves participated on the campaign and marked the beginning of the starting of the long loved foundation- Dhurmus Suntali Foundation.


Unified Santapur Model Village


Unified Musahar Model Village


Unified Gaurachaur Model Village


Unified Pahari Model Village


Model (Namuna) Nepal

Namuna Nepal project aims to reconstruct the whole country by rebuilding structures that have been destroyed by Nepalese earthquake. The foundation has decided to make a park about the national symbols to attract tourists. The settlement will have communities of different castes, religions and ethnic groups from the hills, mountains and terai. Replicas in miniature of famous tourist destinations like the mountains, Muktinath Temple, Swayambhunath Stupa, Bauddhanath Stupa, Pashupati Temple, Mayadevi Temple, Janaki Temple, and Dharahara, among others, will be built on the premises of the settlement. Kattel said that the foundation already has Rs 21.3 million in its reserve fund from previous projects that can be invested in the new project.


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