In a quiet corner of western Nepal lies Tikapur, a place many may overlook on the map, but one that now shines a little brighter, thanks to one of its own. Arun Lohar, a passionate science educator and space enthusiast from Tikapur, has dedicated his life to unlocking the universe for thousands of students across Nepal. And now, the universe is recognizing him back.

With over 70,000 students and science enthusiasts already impacted by his free astronomy outreach programs, Arun has become a beacon of knowledge and inspiration in Nepal’s growing science community. From remote villages to city classrooms, he has brought the cosmos closer to those who may have never even seen a telescope before.
But Arun’s story doesn’t end with just national impact.
In a remarkable achievement, he has been selected as a “Navigator” for the prestigious NASA Space Apps Challenge 2025, one of the world’s largest global hackathons, organized every year by NASA. As a Navigator, Arun will guide participants from across the world, offering mentorship, evaluating innovative space-related projects, and helping shape the ideas that may someday impact our planet and beyond.
This isn’t just a win for Arun. It’s a proud moment for Tikapur, for Nepal, and for every young student who dares to dream of stars, rockets, and galaxies from a classroom without a lab.
The NASA Space Apps Challenge attracts students, scientists, innovators, programmers, designers, educators, and entrepreneurs from across the globe. And amidst all this global talent, Arun stands tall not just as a participant, but as a mentor, a judge, and a symbol of what’s possible when passion meets purpose.
In a country where science education still faces challenges, Arun Lohar is proving that change doesn’t need a big stage just a big heart. His journey reminds us that no matter where you’re from, your ideas can reach the stars literally.

So next time you look up at the night sky from Tikapur or anywhere else in Nepal, know this: one of our own is helping others around the world do the same with curiosity, clarity, and courage.










