Kaski, Jan 5 : This year's Shreepati
Social Service National Award has been presented to eminent ophthalmologist Dr
Sanduk Ruit in Pokhara.
The award, instituted by Shreepati
Koirala Guthi based in Pokhara Metropolis-9, Mahendrapul, has been conferred on
Ruit in recognizing his contribution to keep the country's name high at
international level in the area of health and humanitarian services.
Chairperson of Pokhara Ward-9 Chair
Dipendra Marsani among others presented Rs 222,222 along with Shreepati Social
Service Medal and copper plaque to Dr Ruit, who is also the Executive Director
and founder of the Tilganga Eye Foundation, at the 32nd Annual General Meeting
of Guthi on Saturday.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr Ruit
said that the award motivated him to become further responsible and pursue more
social service.
Similarly, senior journalist
Narayan Karki has been honoured with the Social Journalism Award. In
recognition of his contribution to social service through journalism, he was
honoured with a cash prize of Rs 22,222 along with a shawl and a letter of
appreciation.
Secretary of Shreepati Koirala
Guthi, Nawaraj Koirala said that Shreepati Social Service National Award has
been given to personalities working in the fields of disaster relief and relief
assistance, education, culture, health services, science technology, social
awareness, humanitarian service and community development for the country and
people.
"Dr Ruit has been honoured for
his contribution in the field of humanitarian services, especially in eye
treatment," he said.
A six-member committee comprising
social workers and intellectuals was formed under the coordination of Guthi
Chair Phanindra Raj Koirala to select the awardees.
Earlier, Maiti Nepal, National
Innovation Centre, Padma Bhawani Model Vidyashram of Sarlahi and Bindhyavasini
Religious Area Development Committee of Pokhara have received the award.(RSS)