7th January 2024, Kathmandu
Maina Devi Foundation (MDF), a leading non-profit organization driving environmental initiatives in Nepal, has partnered with Kumari Job Pvt. Ltd., Nepal’s premier job site and HR consulting firm, as the Title Sponsor for the Kathmandu Trash Collection Race (KTCR) 2025.
Maina Devi Foundation and Kumari Job Pvt. Ltd. Join Hands for Kathmandu Trash Collection Race 2025
- The winner will be awarded a cash prize of up to Rs. 50,000, while the first and second runners-up will receive Rs. 25,000 and Rs. 15,000, respectively.
Scheduled for Jan 11, the Kathmandu Trash Collection Race 2025 is more than just a race—it is a movement for change. With a 5-kilometer route starting from Tinkune, this event invites participants to pair up, compete, and make an impact by collecting trash along the way. This unique initiative combines fitness, teamwork, and environmental responsibility, aiming to raise awareness about the importance of greenery and combating climate change.
Sandesh Bhandari, MD of Kumari Job Pvt. Ltd., said, “At Kumari Job, we believe in creating impactful opportunities—not just for careers, but also for a better world. Partnering with Maina Devi Foundation for Kathmandu Trash Collection Race 2025 is a reflection of our commitment to uplifting communities and safeguarding the environment for future generations.”
Similarly, KP Khanal, Chairperson of Maina Devi Foundation, expressed his enthusiasm about the collaboration, saying, “The Kathmandu Trash Collection Race has grown into a symbol of hope and action in Nepal. This partnership with Kumari Job will amplify our efforts to create cleaner, greener, and more sustainable communities. Together, we are empowering people to make a difference.”
The KTCR 2025 expects to mobilize 300+ volunteers and host over 3,000 participants, making it one of the largest environmental races in the country. Participants will serve as advocates for sustainability, sending a strong message about the need to preserve and protect our planet.
Since its establishment in 2014, Kumari Job has been a pioneer in bridging the gap between job seekers and businesses, committed to honesty, professionalism, and a deep understanding of client needs. Through this partnership, Kumari Job steps forward to not only support employment but also to actively contribute to building an environmentally conscious community.
The Maina Devi Foundation has been actively organizing this initiative for the past 3 years. This year, the race commences at 7 AM from Tinkune and concludes at Maitighar, during which participants not only run but also collect waste along the route. The collected waste is systematically managed in collaboration with the Kathmandu Metropolitan City, ensuring effective disposal and environmental sustainability, as informed by the organizers.
For more: Kathmandu Trash Collection Race 2025