Kathmandu: Former President Bidya Bhandari has honoured Anjani Phuyal, the CEO of Genese Solution, a UK-based IT consulting company.
At a ceremony organized by Arunoday Secondary School in Arun Rural Municipality-4, Bhojpur district, former President Bhandari felicitated individuals who have made significant contributions in various fields.
Mr Phuyal was recognized as a ‘Youth Motivator’ for his efforts in developing information technology in Nepal and for his initiatives in skill development and employment generation for the youth of Bhojpur district.
Recently, Genese Solution has launched an IT Innovation Center in Bhojpur with the aim of providing IT-related skills to local youth. These centers have been established in collaboration with the Sitaram Padma Kumari Foundation in two locations: Chiangre of Pauwadungma Rural Municipality and Pyauli of Arun Rural Municipality.
Former President Bhandari also honoured Bhim Prasad Dhakal, former AIG of Nepal Police and founder of the Sitaram Padmakumari Foundation.
“At a time when thousands of youths are migrating abroad every day in search of jobs, our objective is to equip them with IT skills so they could earn a good income while staying in their own villages. We sincerely appreciate the support of local municipalities and the Sitaram Padmakumari Foundation in this initiative,” said Phuyal. He also expressed his gratitude to former President Bhandari and the Arunoday Secondary School family for honouring him and Mr. Dhakal.
According to Genese Solution, the program will initially train 20 youths from each municipality, with 50% of the best-performing trainees receiving internships. Those who excel during the internship phase will be offered employment. The primary goal of these Centers is to create employment opportunities for young people within their own communities.
Genese Solution is one of the few IT consulting firms certified to the rigorous ISO 27001:2022 for information security management. Headquartered in the United Kingdom, Genese Solution has offices in 10 countries, including Nepal, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Finland, Australia, Nigeria, Spain, Ireland and the USA.
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