With his strong will to promote education in rural Nepal, Mr. Bohara influenced his battalion to contribute three months of their salary as seed money to begin the MHS in Ratamata, Pyuthan.
When the democratic republic was turned down and partyless federal royalist came into power in 1960 (BS 2017), Janata High School in Bagdula, Pyuthan (about 10–12 km northeast from Ratamata) was established after separating from the MHS with the effort of some local activists and Mr. Mukhya Nath Tiwari, an Indian National and the then headmaster.
In addition to these four members, there are several local activists who have dedicated their resources both in kind and cash including Mr. Gir Bahadur Thapa, who has donated 28 Ropanies of land to MHS.
Rather than searching solutions and resolving local problems from within the district, the then government appointed Mr. Uday Man Singh, a native of Kathmandu for the position of headmaster of MHS.
In 2009 (BS 2066), the MHS took a lead to run as a 10+2 Higher Secondary School with the establishment of Pratiman Nima Memorial Trust and Indian Embassy's financial assistance.