The Himalayan Times' Christmas giving initiative continued on its second day, with organizations bringing festive meals and gifts to children in need across the valley.

KL Dugar Group Brings Christmas Cheer to Sunaulo Paila Orphanage

Members from KL Dugar Group visited Sunaulo Paila orphanage in Gokarneshwor on December 25 to share joy and celebration with the children. The team handed over a 1000-litre water tank to the orphanage and distributed gifts to nine children, ranging from 6 to 16 years old, who are currently studying from Grade 1 to Grade 8.

"We believe that small gestures can make a big difference, especially in children's lives," said Srishti Dugar, Executive Director, KL Dugar Group. "Seeing their faces light up reminds us why we do this." Apart from the gift distribution, the team spent quality time at the orphanage, sharing lunch and engaging in fun interactions with the children.

The orphanage visit is part of the company's ongoing efforts to give back to the community. While gift distribution was a modest effort, the company says it reflects their longer-term commitment to supporting those who need it most.

"This is just the beginning," said Dugar. "We want to be there for our community, not just during festivals, but throughout the year."

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KFC Nepal Spreads Christmas Joy at New Nepal Society Center

Devyani International Nepal Pvt. Ltd., the franchise owner for KFC Nepal and Pizza Hut in Nepal, visited New Nepal Society Center on December 25, bringing festive meals and holiday cheer to the children.

Neeti Basnet, Marketing Head, and Smriti Shree Shrestha, HR and Admin, represented the organization and distributed KFC vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals to the children. The team spent time interacting with the kids, sharing the joy of Christmas through food and conversation.

The two-day initiative highlighted how organizations can make meaningful contributions to children's lives during the festive season. Through these visits, the children experienced the warmth of community support and celebration.

The Himalayan Times extends heartfelt gratitude to all participating organizations for turning this Christmas into a season of genuine hope and joy for children who need it most.