Dr Lakshmi Prasad Dhakal (MBBS, MD (UvA), MD (VU), RACP, MPH) is the founder of the Punya Foundation. Dr Dhakal is a consultant physician and has a specialisation in Geriatric Medicine and Public Health. Dr Dhakal was born in Dagapela, got his education from Bhutan, India, Nepal, the Netherlands and Australia. His work experience covers Bhutan, India, Nepal, Netherlands and New Zealand. Currently, he works for Victorian state government in a public hospital and is also affiliated with the University of Melbourne as a Senior Clinical Fellow. Besides clinical practice, Dr Dhakal is active in social welfare, social justice and advocacies. Punya Foundation’s Justice through Education and Empowerment appeals him to work for social justice.
Mr Bista originally from Samdrupjongkhar, began his professional journey as a dedicated schoolteacher in the Gulmi district of Nepal. Over the years, he has displayed a remarkable trajectory of personal and professional growth. In January 2012, he migrated to Australia, where he embraced new opportunities and challenges with determination and humility.Upon arriving in Australia, Mr. Bista began his journey working at a BP station and gradually progressed through various roles, including a significant tenure with the Department of Human Services in South Australia. Currently, he serves as a public vehicle driver with the South Australian Transport, exemplifying resilience, adaptability, and a strong work ethic.Beyond his professional commitments, Mr. Bista has made notable contributions to community service. He has actively volunteered for several community organisations, including the Bhutanese Australian Association of South Australia (BAASA) and the Punya Foundation. His dedication to community engagement and communication has recently led to his appointment as the Media Coordinator of the Punya Foundation, a recognition of his passion for media outreach.







