Our Legacy & Vision
Discover the journey of Ankur Nepal — from a shared dream in Korea to driving national industrial revolution.
Fostering Synergy Between Two Great Nations.
Ankur Nepal is a non-profit social organization established in 2012 AD (2069 BS) as a collective platform for Nepalese citizens who returned from South Korea after gaining significant skills, technical knowledge, and financial resources.
We act as a bridge for reintegration, channeling the expertise of thousands of Korea returnees into domestic entrepreneurship, fostering industrial growth, and supporting the socio-economic development of Nepal.
Our Mission
To serve as a collective umbrella for Korea returnees, motivating them towards individual and collective entrepreneurship while protecting their rights and facilitating national-level investments.
We focus on skill reintegration, management training, and coordinating international cooperation to maximize the impact of every returnee.
Our Vision
To be the mainstay of Nepal's economic and industrial development by effectively utilizing the expertise, technology, and capital of returnees.
We envision a nation where the knowledge gained abroad becomes the cornerstone of a prosperous, self-reliant, and industrialized Nepal.
Our Scale in Numbers
The Principles That Drive Us
Unbreakable Unity
We forge an elite network of returnees, turning individual experiences into collective national power.
Radical Innovation
We translate Korean-standard precision into groundbreaking local solutions for Nepal's growth.
Absolute Support
From the first EPS lesson to lifelong reintegration, we stand as the definitive pillar for our members.
Our Evolution
Formal Establishment
Ankur Nepal officially registered in 2069 BS as a support network for returning migrant workers to maximize their potential for national development.
Community Growth
Expansion of regional chapters, including the active Ankur Hetauda Samparka Samiti, strengthening the returnee network.
Entrepreneurial Shift
Focused programs on industrial ventures like soap manufacturing and commercial farming established by Korea returnees.
Strategic Impact
Coordinating large-scale projects and seminars on reintegration challenges, representing thousands of skilled returnees.