Background
She was a granddaughter of King Tribhuvan of Nepal. Princess Jayanti was the first daughter of Prince Basundhara of Nepal and his firs wife Princess Helen Shah of Nepal.
She was a granddaughter of King Tribhuvan of Nepal. Princess Jayanti was the first daughter of Prince Basundhara of Nepal and his firs wife Princess Helen Shah of Nepal.
Princess Jayanti was educated in Woodstock School, an international residential school in Mussoorie, Uttarakhand, India, and in Loreto Convent, Darjeeling. She graduated from Tribhuvan University in 1970.
An active social worker, she is known for her contributions to cancer relief programs in Nepal. Princess Jayanti made significant contributions to cancer relief programs in Nepal. She involved various international organizations to establish a cancer hospital in Nepal, raised social awareness, and led anti-smoking campaigns.
Princess Jayanti also worked to promote tourism.
In addition, she was also aware about different environmental issues. All her life she worked to raise social awareness.
She attended international conferences and presented different papers in Europe and America. Jayanti"s younger sister, Mistress
Ketaki Chester, was wounded but survived.
Jayanti"s mother, Princess Helen, was not present in the room at the time of the massacre and therefore survived. She was in the anteroom with the Queen Mother, Ratna. Princess Jayanti"s mother, Princess Helen, established the Jayanti Memorial Trust in her (Jayanti"s) memory.
The trust works to fight cardiac diseases.
Besides her work for cancer relief programs, Princess Jayanti had also worked to help heart patients and to make cardiac treatment more available to the people of Nepal. The award is named after her and aims to empower women.
Every year, it honours three female students attending Nepal Academy of Tourism and Hotel Management (NATHM) who have topped in their respective academic year. National honours.
She was one of the members of the Nepalese royal family who were killed in the Nepalese royal massacre. Since her childhood, Princess Jayanti had seen different members of her family suffering from heart diseases, and therefore, she tried to help people suffering from heart diseases and worked to make cardiac treatment more affordable and available to the common people of Nepal. Princess Jayanti was one of the ten members of the Nepalese royal family who died in the Nepalese royal massacre.
Member of the Order of the Gurkha Right Hand, 1st class.