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French Embassy honors Nepal’s first Paralympic medallist

Kathmandu: The French Embassy in Nepal felicitated Nepal’s first paralympic medalist Palesha Goverdhan on Monday. 

During a special event at the French Residence, French Ambassador to Nepal Virginie Corteval honored Goverdhan for bringing Nepal’s first Paralympic medal.

Goverdhan’s achievement in the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, where she won a bronze medal in the women’s 57kg category of Para Taekwondo, was a proud moment for Nepal and a significant milestone in the country’s sporting history.

Member Secretary of National Sports Council Tanka Lal Ghising, representatives from sports organizations, and business leaders were present in the program.

“Palesha, you are a beacon of hope and determination. Your journey reflects the audacity to dream and conquer challenges. You have revealed the immense talent of Nepali athletes to the world,” she said.

The event also served as an opportunity to introduce the Choose France/Marque France initiative, which encourages collaboration in business, culture, education and other sectors between France and other countries, including Nepal.

In alignment with the values of the Choose France/Marque France campaign, Goverdhan’s achievement reflects the spirit of perseverance, cooperation, and excellence that both nations strive to promote.

As part of the Choose France initiative, the Embassy announced Choose France Tour, scheduled for 28 September 2024 at the Alliance Française, where Nepali students will have the chance to learn more about studying in France and meet the representatives from more than 15 prestigious French educational institutions.