Dolma Foundation is proud to celebrate the remarkable achievements of two outstanding students whose journeys embody resilience, talent, and hope.
Shiva Majhi, who lost his sight at the age of 11, has earned an A+ in his Grade 12 Board Exams (A Level equivalent). An exceptional learner and athlete, Shiva joined the Dolma Foundation in Grade 6 and went on to secure third place in an International Taekwondo Tournament for visually impaired students. He also represented Nepal at the Global IT Challenge for Youth with Disabilities in the Philippines. Looking ahead, Shiva hopes to sit for the Civil Service Examination after completing his undergraduate studies — a goal that reflects his dedication to serving others.
Pasang Dorje Tamang, from Rasuwa, has been part of the Dolma Foundation family since UKG. After completing his SEE, he pursued Science (Biology) in Grades 11 and 12 in Kathmandu, achieving an A in his Grade 12 exams. Pasang now aims to study abroad and is preparing to apply for a Japanese university scholarship to continue his education.
Their stories are more than academic milestones — they are powerful reminders of what becomes possible when opportunity meets determination. Together, Shiva and Pasang exemplify Dolma Foundation’s commitment to inclusive education, empowerment, and lifelong opportunity.