She co-founded a fintech company named Aeloi Technologies,[1][2] an organization that helps fund women micro-entrepreneurs using digital tokens.
[10][11] Manandhar was also offered a scholarship to attend the International Space Training at Korea Aerospace Research Institute in 2018.
[13][14][15][16][excessive citations] The UN Environment Programme listed her as one of the six examples of climate leadership on Women's Day alongside Christiana Figueres, Greta Thunberg, Anne Hidalgo, Carolina Schmidt, and Kibarisho Leintoi.
[17] She also was the winner of the SDG 9: Infrastructure, industry, and innovation category award of the Lead 2030 Challenge by One Young World sponsored by Standard Chartered with seed funding of $50,000.
[19][20][21] National Geographic Society chooses eight global changemakers conducting groundbreaking work as the class of Emerging Explorers who will transform their fields and further our understanding of our world and all that's in it.