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Sarbendra Khanal was born on 25 April, 1966 in Tanahun, Nepal, is a Police Officer. Discover Sarbendra Khanal's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?
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Police Officer |
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25 April, 1966 |
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25 April |
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Tanahun, Nepal |
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Nepali |
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Sarbendra Khanal Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Sarbendra Khanal's Wife?
His wife is Pramila Khanal
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Pramila Khanal |
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Sarbendra Khanal Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Sarbendra Khanal worth at the age of 58 years old? Sarbendra Khanal’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Nepali. We have estimated
Sarbendra Khanal's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Prior to his appointment as the Chief of Nepal Police, Mr. Khanal, in the capacity of Deputy Inspector General of Police, accomplished daunting and challenging responsibility of management of sprawling traffic in Kathmandu valley which he did with pure conviction, proper planning and effective implementation of noble ideas of walkability, environment-friendly and public transport-dependability to promote road users’ safety and smooth vehicular movement. He also played an instrumental role in the rescue, relief and rehabilitation of victims in the aftermath of devastating Nepal Earthquake 2015 by fulfilling dual responsibility of Spokesperson of Nepal Police and Member of Central Police Operations formed in the Police Headquarters to coordinate rescue efforts and resource mobilization on the ground.
Sarbendra Khanal (Nepali: सर्वेन्द्र खनाल ) is 26th Chief of Nepal Police. He was appointed as the Chief of Nepal Police after succeeding Prakash Aryal on 10 April 2018 by the cabinet decision of the Government of Nepal. He was former spokesperson of Nepal Police. Khanal as SSP of Nepal Police and in charge of Metropolitan Police Crime Division, has led the encounter of notorious gangster Kumar Ghainte and solved the football match fixing case. In the football match fixing case, he along with junior officer Inspector Sudip Raj Pathak, had led to the investigation of match fixing scandal in the Nepal national football team and found four players - Bikash Singh Chhetri, Anjan KC, Ritesh Thapa and then team Captain Sagar Thapa as guilty. AFC General Secretary Dato Windsor John also welcomed Sarbendra Khanal along with Sudip Raj Pathak to the AFC House at Kuala Lampur and quoted as:
Mr. Sarbendra Khanal, appointed as the 26th Inspector General of Police (IGP) of Nepal Police on 10 April 2018 by the decision of the Council of Ministers of the Government of Nepal, assumed the helm of Nepal Police on 12 April 2018.
Strong believer in ‘doing rather than saying’, Mr. Khanal inspires those around him by his incessant passion and work ethics dedicated to accomplishment of the job entrusted upon him. Emphasizing on lawful execution of Police service, he has always expressed his full commitment to promotion of rule of law, protection of human rights and zero tolerance in corruption.
Mr. Khanal received national and international limelight for groundbreaking investigation against Nepal's national sports personalities for their involvement in match-fixing. The bold initiative and firm stance he had taken during the time of the investigation gained unprecedented recognition, which reverberated its consequences beyond the confines of sports integrity transcending to brutal act of crime against the state. Acknowledging the investigation of match-fixing case as a milestone, he was honoured by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) amidst a special function organized in Malaysia in 2017.
It is an honor to welcome Deputy Inspector General Sarbendra Khanal and Deputy Superintendent of Nepal Police Sudip Raj Pathak to the AFC House. They were instrumental in investigation of important match fixing cases in Nepal in 2015.
Mr. Khanal's scintillating Police career is also credited with two United Nations Peacekeeping Missions—UN CIVPOL in United Nations International Police Task Force (UNIPTF) in Former Yugoslavia and UN FPU Commander in United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH), Haiti—and one special assignment at professional level in the Department of Peacekeeping Operations in the UN HQ. In recognition of his meritorious service to the people, he has been decorated by a number of medals, awards and accolades. Coveted Gorkha Dakchhin Bahu, Prahari Ratna and Suprabal Janasewa Shree along with Foreign Service Medal, UN Medal and Accession to the Throne Medal were conferred upon him for his genuine contribution in the realm of national and international peace and security.
Born on April 25, 1966 in Tanahu, IGP Mr. Khanal graduated with bachelor's degree in Management and master's degree in Public Administration from Tribhuvan University. As a seasoned Police officer, he has also graduated in several specialized Police courses in Nepal and abroad, which includes Advanced Management and Development Course, VIP Security Training, VIP Protection Course (US, 2002), NCB Officers’ Course (Thailand, 2004), High Level Course on Police, Civil and Military Relations (Italy, 2014), Crime Investigation Training, Command Training, Advanced Security Operations Course (US, 2016) and Law of Armed Conflict Course. Additionally, he also participated in an Inter-Ministerial Fact Finding visit to Sri Lanka and Malaysia to investigate cases of exploitation and trafficking of Nepali women in 2016.