Youth Leader Dhir Singh Ghimire Leads Cleanup Campaign at Triveni, Carries Broom with Pride

Dhir Singh Ghimire operates the ‘Jungle Resort’ in Thori, Parsa, providing employment to more than two dozen local youth. He is known for hoisting the Nepalese flag on the Thutekhola Bridge in Thori, a sight that has attracted many tourists. Recently, in Nawalpur’s Binayi Triveni Rural Municipality, he spearheaded a cleanup campaign at Raninagar Bridge, showcasing his love for the country.
Dhir Singh Ghimire is a young entrepreneur from Thori, Parsa. Through his ‘Jungle Resort,’ he has created job opportunities for over twenty local youths. The resort is situated in Thori, one of the prime tourist destinations in Madhesh Province, and has played a crucial role in promoting tourism in the region. His efforts are especially significant in encouraging tourism in Thori, which is considered a major destination for Indian visitors.
Despite the lack of suitable accommodations in Thori for tourists, Dhir Singh took the initiative to run a resort, taking on considerable risk. Today, his resort is the preferred choice for many visitors. The resort operates on an area of two bigha and ten kattha, as confirmed by Ghimire. Besides business, he is actively involved in social work and participates in various activities designed to attract tourists.
This time, that same energetic young man, Dhir Singh, carried a broom and traveled to Binayi Triveni Rural Municipality in Nawalpur. With the goal of making the Raninagar Bridge clean, beautiful, and attractive, he led a thorough cleanup campaign. Along with sweeping, he also hoisted ten Nepalese flags – five on each side of the bridge. Local youth actively took part in Ghimire’s campaign. An emotional local youth remarked, “Nepal needs more young leaders like Ghimire.”





