Anusha Kumari Magar, a young woman from Udayapur, carries a quiet but powerful dream to become a software developer. Now living in Lalitpur for her studies, she has been drawn to computers since childhood. For her, coding is not just a skill; it feels like solving meaningful puzzles, a way to create something valuable from nothing. This passion has given her both purpose and hope.
She comes from a humble family of four. Her father works as a farmer, but his income is not enough to sustain the household. Her mother, a tailor, shoulders most of the financial burden, working tirelessly to manage daily expenses and support Anusha’s education. Behind every opportunity Anusha has received is her mother’s hard work and sacrifice.
Anusha was born with a physical disability in her legs, which makes everyday tasks more difficult. Yet, in her home, she was never made to feel limited. Her parents consistently reminded her that her strength lies in her education and determination, not in her physical condition. Their words became her foundation, helping her push forward even when life felt uncertain.
Determined to give her a better future, her mother made the difficult decision to send her to a private school despite financial hardship. Anusha understood the sacrifices behind that choice, and she worked hard to honor it. With persistence and dedication, she successfully completed her Grade 12. However, the journey ahead now feels uncertain, as the cost of higher education is beyond what her family can afford.
In her community, there are still voices that question whether a girl with a disability should continue her studies. These doubts are painful, but they have not weakened her resolve. Instead, they have strengthened her belief that she must prove what is possible.
She learned about this scholarship while visiting Kathford International College of Engineering and Management, where a teacher encouraged her to apply. For Anusha, this opportunity represents more than financial support, it represents belief, dignity, and a chance to move forward without burdening her family further.She hopes to pursue a Bachelor in Computer Application (BCA) and become the first graduate in her family. More than that, she wants to build a life where she can stand independently, support her parents, and show others that disability does not define a person’s future.
Anusha’s journey has not been easy, but her determination remains unwavering. With the right support, she is ready to turn her struggles into strength and her dreams into reality. Now, with the support of the U-Go scholarship, she is already living her dream of pursuing a Bachelor in Computer Application (BCA). This opportunity not only brings her closer to becoming the first graduate in her family but also empowers her to stand independently, support her parents, and prove that disability does not define her future.

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