Faces behind new Janata School, Biratnagar
Hon. Parajuli played a crucial role behind the scenes, supporting the vision of transforming Biratnagar into a cleaner, greener city. His belief in creating a “police-free society” through education—where individuals are guided by values.
Established in 2007 B.S. in the vibrant heart of Biratnagar Metropolitan City, Janata Namuna Secondary School stands as a symbol of educational commitment, social harmony, and community-driven transformation. Located in Ward No. 2 of Biratnagar, one of Nepal’s most dynamic urban centers, the school has grown alongside the city itself—witnessing generations of students pass through its gates and go on to contribute meaningfully to society.
The surroundings of the school reflect the lively spirit of Biratnagar. Every day, a small open market springs to life near the school premises, adding color, energy, and a sense of local culture to the environment. Vendors selling fresh vegetables, fruits, snacks, and daily essentials create a bustling atmosphere that connects the school with the everyday lives of the community. This close relationship between the institution and its surroundings highlights the school’s embeddedness within society.

Adding to the uniqueness of the location is a public toilet facility situated nearby, close to a locally known Eiffel Tower mockup—an artistic landmark that has become a point of curiosity and attraction.
Near this structure stands a statue of Devi Yogmaya, a revered spiritual and social reformer in Nepalese history. Her presence symbolizes enlightenment, empowerment, and the importance of raising one’s voice for justice—values that resonate deeply with the mission of education.

Over the years, Janata Namuna Secondary School has not only focused on academic excellence but has also nurtured civic awareness and social responsibility among its students and alumni. This spirit was recently reflected in a remarkable cleaning campaign organized in and around the school premises.

Left to right - Nirendra, (/), Nabin, Ishwar, Umers (/) Hon. Bhim Parajuli, (/), Ram, (/), Raju
First Row - Left to Right - Krishna Sir, Narayan Sir, Shiv Sir & Mina Didi

The presence of several respected individuals added further significance to the event. Among them were Krishna Basnet, Narayan Bhagat, Shiv Karki, and Mina Didi, who stood together in solidarity to support the cause.
The campaign was guided by the powerful slogan: “Clean Biratnagar X Green Biratnagar.” This vision goes beyond cleanliness—it encompasses environmental sustainability, urban beautification, and the promotion of tourism.
A clean and green city not only improves the quality of life for residents but also attracts visitors, boosting the local economy.
Their involvement demonstrated the strength of community networks and the shared responsibility of maintaining public spaces.

The event was formally welcomed by Nawaraj Dhakal, the President of Sanatan Yuba Manch, Nepal. His leadership and enthusiasm set the tone for the day, inspiring volunteers and guests alike. Addressing the gathering, he emphasized the importance of collective action and community participation in achieving sustainable development goals.
Attendance records from the event—labeled as Attendance 1, 2, and 3—captured the growing participation and enthusiasm of volunteers. These records not only documented the event but also served as a reminder of the collective effort required to bring about change.

The campaign brought together a diverse group of individuals, including alumni of the school, local volunteers, students, and social activists. One of the key highlights of the event was the participation of an alumnus who played a crucial role in coordinating the cleaning activity. As a member of Sanatan Yuba Manch, Nepal, he exemplified how former students can give back to their roots and contribute to meaningful causes.

Janata Namuna Secondary School, through this initiative, reaffirmed its position as more than just an academic institution. It became a hub of civic action, a place where values are practiced, and a platform for inspiring future leaders.

Hon. Bhim Parajuli, Government of Koshi Province, Ministry of Tourism, Forests and Environment Biratnagar, Nepal is an alumni of School who was leading the whole campaign being in the behind to bring new changes in the education make it police free society to educate the new generation who can lead to drive change in our society.

As Biratnagar continues to grow and evolve, the importance of such initiatives cannot be overstated. Cleanliness, environmental awareness, and community participation are essential components of sustainable urban development. Schools like Janata Namuna Secondary School play a vital role in instilling these values in young minds.

A larger group of participants included Nirendra, Nabin, Ishwar, Umers, Honorable Bhim Parajuli, Ram, and Raju, among others. Each individual contributed their time and effort, reflecting a spirit of unity and purpose.
A key figure in the campaign was Honorable Bhim Parajuli, an alumnus of Janata Namuna Secondary School and a representative from the Ministry of Tourism, Forests, and Environment of Koshi Province.
Hon. Parajuli played a crucial role behind the scenes, supporting the vision of transforming Biratnagar into a cleaner, greener city. His belief in creating a “police-free society” through education—where individuals are guided by values and responsibility rather than enforcement—resonated strongly with the participants.
He expressed his happiness at being part of such a meaningful movement, reinforcing the idea that real change begins at the grassroots level.
His involvement added a deeper layer of meaning to the initiative. As someone who once walked the same corridors as the current students, his return to the school as a leader and change-maker was both symbolic and inspiring.
In the front row, notable figures such as Krishna Sir, Narayan Sir, Shiv Sir, and Mina Didi represented the guiding force behind the initiative, offering leadership and encouragement.

President of Sanatan Yuba Manch, Nepal showcased his great team spirit to accumulate people for cleaning school towards a mission of Whole Biratnagar Cleaning Mega Campaign "Sampurna Biratnagar Sar Safai Mahaabhiyan"
The initiative was led by Sanatan Yuba Manch, Nepal (www.sym.org.np), a youth-driven organization committed to social transformation, cultural preservation, and environmental sustainability. The cleaning program was part of a larger vision—“Sampurna Biratnagar Sar Safai Mahaabhiyan” (Complete Biratnagar Cleaning Mega Campaign), aimed at promoting cleanliness, tourism, and hospitality within Koshi Province.

One particularly inspiring moment was when Ram Niroula was seen cleaning around an old tree within the school compound. This simple yet powerful act symbolized respect for nature and the importance of preserving the environment for future generations.

The President of Sanatan Yuba Manch, Nepal, demonstrated exceptional leadership in mobilizing volunteers and resources for the event. His ability to bring people together for a common cause highlighted the strength of youth-led initiatives in driving social change. The campaign aimed not just to clean a school, but to ignite a larger movement across the entire city.
The event was formally initiated by Shiv Bahadur Karki Sir, whose guidance and dedication set the foundation for the day’s activities. His role underscored the importance of experienced mentors in shaping and supporting community efforts.
What made the event even more special was the participation of volunteers from Kathmandu, who traveled to Biratnagar to be part of the initiative. Their presence reflected a broader sense of national unity and commitment to social service. Additionally, students and candidates from other schools and colleges joined the campaign, contributing their energy and enthusiasm.
This collective effort demonstrated that change is possible when people from different backgrounds come together with a shared vision. It also highlighted the role of educational institutions as centers of not just learning, but also community engagement and social transformation.
The “Sampurna Biratnagar Sar Safai Mahaabhiyan” is not just a campaign—it is a movement. A movement that calls upon every citizen to take responsibility for their surroundings, to contribute to the greater good, and to work towards a cleaner, greener, and more prosperous future.
In conclusion, the story of Janata Namuna Secondary School is one of legacy, community, and transformation. From its establishment in 2007 B.S. to its present-day role in social initiatives, the school continues to inspire and lead by example. With the support of organizations like Sanatan Yuba Manch, dedicated alumni, and passionate volunteers, the vision of a clean and green Biratnagar is not just a dream—it is becoming a reality.