OURPATRON
Welcome to our Patrons Page! Indigenous Sports Association Nepal is grateful for the generous support and encouragement we receive from our esteemed patrons. They play a crucial role in championing our cause and making a positive impact on the preservation and promotion of indigenous sports in Nepal. Our patrons, individuals and organizations who share a deep appreciation for the rich cultural heritage embedded in indigenous sports, contribute their resources, expertise, and influence to support our initiatives and help us achieve our mission. Their dedication and commitment inspire us to continue our efforts in preserving and promoting indigenous sports, celebrating the vibrant tapestry of Nepal's cultural heritage. On this page, we proudly highlight and express our gratitude to our valued patrons, recognizing their vital role in strengthening our organization and bringing us closer to our vision of a vibrant and thriving indigenous sports community in Nepal. Together, with the support of our patrons, we can make a lasting impact and ensure the preservation of indigenous sports for generations to come.
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