Bio/Wiki
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Physical Stats & More
| Height | 5' 6" (168 cm) |
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| Weight | 60 Kg (132 lbs) |
| Eye Color | Black |
| Hair Color | Black |
Relationships & More
| Children | 1 son (died in 2015) |
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Family
| Children | 1 son (died in 2015) |
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Career
| Overview | Sudan Gurung started his career in event management as a DJ and owned a club, leading a vibrant lifestyle until 2015. |
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| Transitional Moment | The devastating earthquake in Nepal prompted him to shift his focus to social work, aiming to assist those impacted by the disaster. |
| Volunteer Mobilization | Calling for volunteers through social media led to a significant turnout of around 200 individuals eager to help. |
| NGO Formation | In response to ongoing needs, he established Hami Nepal in 2015, subsequently registering it as an NGO in 2020, which now boasts over 1,600 members. |
| Relief Efforts | His organization has carried out numerous initiatives, including blood donation drives and relief efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic, donating crucial medical supplies to hospitals. |
| Advocacy | Advocated for crisis relief during floods in Manang and Sindhupalchowk, providing essential resources to vulnerable populations. |
| Recent Developments | In 2023, he led a major earthquake relief effort to Turkey, raising funds and organizing campaigns, including youth-led protests against social media bans in Nepal. |
Social Media
| https://www.instagram.com/sudangrg_haminepal/ | |
| https://www.facebook.com/sudangrghaminepal | |
| https://x.com/Sudanhaminepal | |
| Threads | https://www.threads.com/@sudangrg_haminepal |
Some Lesser Known Facts
| Sudan was born into a middle-class family in Nepal. | |
| He transitioned from a life closely tied to nightlife and events to actively serving his community post-2015 earthquake. | |
| Despite having no formal training, he led volunteers in providing critical relief services in hospitals. | |
| He played a pivotal role in Hami Nepal’s recognition through various awards, including the 360 Impact Award in 2022. | |
| His leadership during protests in September 2025 positioned him as a significant voice for youth activism in Nepal. |




