While in the seventh grade at Rangsi Lower Secondary School, he was the chairman of a unit of the All Nepal National Independent Students Union (Sixth).
He was a representative of his school to the 2nd district convention of the All Nepal National Independent Students Union (Sixth).
In Libang he was influenced by his teacher, Krishna Bahadur Mahara to study about communism.
In 1983 he was a representative for Rolpa at the 1st Sub Central Convention of the All Nepal National Free Students Union.
[2] He enrolled in Mahendra Bahumukhi Campus in Dang in 1989 to pursue his higher secondary education.