Siraha, Nepal Kushwaha Welfare Society District Working Committee has organized a grand felicitation and honor program. The program was held at Kushwaha Dharma Shala in Golbazar, Siraha.
The program was presided over by District President Dhanpati Mahato. The Chief Guest of the event was Federal Minister Shatrughan Mahato. Senior Vice President Kapil Deb Mahato, General Secretary Durga Prasad Mahato, and other leaders and members of the local Kushwaha community were among the guests present at the event.
Inaugurating the program, District President Dhanpati Mahato emphasized the importance of these types of programs for the upliftment of Kushwaha society. “We need to strengthen the spirit of unity and cooperation while respecting the members of our community,” he said.
Hundreds of people were specially felicitated in the event, in which successful people from various social, academic, and business sectors were recognized and honored. The audience appreciated the work and contribution of the honorees.

Chief Guest Mahato in his speech emphasized the need for a non-discrimination organization and that all members should cooperate and eliminate internal conflicts. “Through cooperation and unity, we must all help the Kushwaha community in trouble,” he said.
The various representatives present at the event agreed that continuous efforts should be made to develop a spirit of mutual cooperation and dedication in the society. General Secretary Durga Prasad Mahato, while discussing the various activities done by the organizing committee for the upliftment of the Kushwaha community, informed that it is necessary to organize such programs in the future as well.
At the end of the event, those present joined hands in a show of solidarity as a symbol of cooperation. The organizing committee has expressed its commitment to continue working for the upliftment of the community in the future.
All the people participating in this program agreed that more efforts should be made for the prosperity and development of the Kushwaha community. It is expected to contribute significantly to the empowerment and consolidation of the Kushwaha community in Siraha.








