Ncell HandsOver ICT Equipment to Nepal Bar Association After Protest Damage
6th January 2026, Kathmandu
In a significant move to support the Nepalese legal community, Ncell has provided essential Information and Communication Technology (ICT) equipment to the Nepal Bar Association and the Supreme Court Bar Association.
Ncell HandsOver ICT Equipment
The handover, conducted under Ncell’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative, aims to restore administrative capabilities that were severely impacted during recent civil unrest.
Restoring Operations After Gen-Z Protest Damages
The physical infrastructure of both the Nepal Bar Association and the Supreme Court Bar Association sustained heavy damage during the “Gen-Z” protests on August 23 and 24.
Beyond the physical structure, office inventory and vital legal archives were damaged or destroyed by vandalism and arson.
Ncell’s contribution is designed to bridge the immediate gap in hardware, ensuring that the daily legal and administrative functions of these high-level bodies can resume efficiently.
Breakdown of ICT Equipment Handed Over
The support package included high-performance computing and printing hardware to replace destroyed assets:
| Recipient Organization | Equipment Provided |
| Nepal Bar Association | 2 Laptops, 1 Desktop Computer, 2 Printers |
| Supreme Court Bar Association | 1 Laptop, 2 Desktop Computers, 1 Printer |
The handover was facilitated by Ncell’s Chief Corporate and Regulatory Officer, Dilliram Shrestha, and Legal Manager, Kailash Prasad Neupane.
Statements from Legal Leadership
Prof. Dr. Vijay Prasad Mishra, President of the Nepal Bar Association, officially accepted the equipment. He emphasized that Ncell’s timely support is a vital step in digitizing and maintaining the Bar’s operations. Mishra expressed optimism for future collaborations between the private sector and Nepalese legal institutions.
Ambar Bahadur Raut, Acting President of the Supreme Court Bar Association, noted the financial gravity of the situation. He revealed that the association suffered losses estimated at NPR 5 million, with almost all office records, excluding a few meeting minutes, being completely lost.
Ncell’s Commitment to CSR in Nepal
This latest initiative is part of Ncell’s broader commitment to supporting Nepalese institutions during times of crisis. By focusing on ICT infrastructure, Ncell continues to align its CSR goals with the “Digital Nepal” vision, ensuring that even in the face of physical damage, the country’s legal archives and administrative functions remain resilient.
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