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CyberUtsav 2.0 Hackathon Expands to 4 Cities in Nepal, Empowering 500+ Students with Free Tech Learning

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6th July 2025, Kathmandu

Following the resounding success of its inaugural edition in Kathmandu last year, CyberUtsav 2.0 Hackathon is set to return with a bigger footprint and an even broader mission.

CyberUtsav 2.0 Hackathon Expands

Now in Four Major Cities

This year’s edition will expand beyond the capital to include Pokhara, Chitwan, and Butwal, alongside Kathmandu, making it a national-level initiative. The events will be held between August and September 2025.

Organizers aim to bring the power of collaborative tech learning to a larger student base by hosting the hackathon across four major urban centers in Nepal.

Free and Inclusive for All Participants

CyberUtsav 2.0 is completely free of cost for all participants. The event is designed to make technical education more accessible, especially for youth and students from diverse backgrounds.

With hands-on learning, mentorship, and real-time innovation, the hackathon will engage over 500 students from across the country. Participants will work on solving real-world problems using technology.

A Call for Support and Partnership

The organizing team has also put out a call to individuals, companies, and institutions who are interested in supporting, partnering, or contributing to this impactful initiative.

“CyberUtsav 2.0 is not just a hackathon. It’s a movement to inspire and equip the next generation of tech leaders in Nepal,” said the team. “We welcome collaborations that align with our mission of digital inclusion, innovation, and empowerment.”

About CyberUtsav

CyberUtsav is a youth-centric technology event launched to promote digital literacy, cybersecurity awareness, and innovation. It serves as a platform for students to develop problem-solving skills, showcase talent, and connect with tech mentors and industry leaders.

For more information on how to participate, sponsor, or collaborate, interested parties are encouraged to reach out directly to the organizers.

For more: CyberUtsav 2.0 Hackathon Expands


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