Corporate Leaders Caricature 2025 concluded

KATHMANDU: The inaugural ‘Corporate Leaders Caricature 2025,’ organized by Corporate Nepal to mark its 11th anniversary, concluded successfully, drawing hundreds of visitors. Aimed at promoting Nepal’s industrialists, business leaders, and artists, this pioneering caricature art exhibition was the first of its kind in the country, blending corporate recognition with creative expression.
The event kicked off on Thursday evening with an inauguration by Energy, Water Resources, and Irrigation Minister Deepak Khadka at The Plaza in Pulchowk. The exhibition continued on Friday and Saturday at the Nepal Art Council in Babarmahal, where attendees admired the unique artworks.
The display featured caricatures of prominent business figures, including Chandra Prasad Dhakal, President of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI), former FNCCI presidents Kush Kumar Joshi, Pashupati Murarka, Pradeep Kumar Shrestha, and Shekhar Golchha and Binod Chaudhary.
Other notable personalities included former presidents of the Confederation of Nepalese Industries (CNI) Hari Bhakta Sharma, and business tycoons Rajendra Kumar Khetan, Kumud Dugad, Pawan Golyan, Jyotsna Shrestha, Rajesh Babu Shrestha, Raj Bahadur Singh, Bishwas Dhakal, Yamuna Shrestha, Bidushi Rana, Ram Chandra Sanghai, Umesh Shrestha, Anjan Shrestha, Devi Prakash Bhattachan, Ncell CEO Jabbor Kayumov, Bishnu Neupane, Saurabh Jyoti, Deepak Malhotra, and Lakpa Sonam Sherpa.
Both business leaders and the general public praised the artworks, offering constructive feedback for improvement. Attendees encouraged Corporate Nepal to continue such initiatives, emphasizing the value of showcasing the business community through art. Known for its credibility in economic journalism, Corporate Nepal has solidified its reputation as a popular media platform with this innovative event.
The exhibition not only celebrated the private sector’s contributions but also highlighted the potential of art to bridge creativity and commerce in Nepal.
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