The Government of Nepal has recognized the Computer Association of Nepal (CAN) Federation and its senior leadership for their transformative contributions to the development of the country’s Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector, promotion of digital literacy, and production of skilled human resources.
The honor was conferred during a special ceremony held at Bhainsepati, Lalitpur, on the occasion of the second anniversary of the National Apprentice and Vocational Training Institute (NAVTI) under the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security.
During the event, CAN Federation was formally recognized at the institutional level, and two of its key office bearers received individual commendations. Senior Vice President Chiranjeevi Adhikari was honored for laying the foundation for professional ICT training and demonstrating exemplary leadership, while Secretary Chandra Vilas Bhurtel received recognition for his commendable work as the coordinator of the curriculum drafting subcommittee.
The awards were jointly presented on behalf of the government by Minister for Labour, Employment and Social Security Rajendra Singh Bhandari, Labour Secretary and Chair of NAVTI Development Committee Dr. Deepak Kafle, and Executive Director of NAVTI Ramesh Kumar Bakhti.
Participants at the ceremony highlighted CAN Federation’s significant role in advancing ICT training, digital education, and skill development in Nepal, and expressed expectations for the organization to continue leading the sector in the coming years.
