Shishir Simkhada, Canada. Kamal Gyawali, a Nepali driving instructor who teaches driving in Canada, has been honored with the ‘Director’s Award’. He was honored at an event held in Brampton City today.
There are about 400 driving instructors (instructors) in the state of Ontario under the New Method Driving School. Out of those 400 people, Nepali driving architect Kamal Gyawali was awarded the honor as the best architect. Saw Sohata, the president of the school, honored Gyawali in a grand program organized today.
He has been teaching driving to the Nepalese community in Brampton and Mississauga City of Ontario for about 4 years. So far, he has said that he has taught driving to hundreds of Nepalis. Gyawali, who has been living permanently in Canada for the past 8 years, said that the honor gave him the courage to work and said that he felt more responsibility in learning to drive.
Another Nepali driving architect Rajesh Maharjan was also honored in the event. There are only 2 driving architects in those 2 companies. The Mayor of Brampton Municipality Patrick Brown, the Memner of Parliament for Brampton North Ruby Sahota and others gave congratulatory remarks at the event. More than 2,000 people participated in the program. In that event, the best real estate brokers and driving instructors were honored. A wonderful dinner party was also held.











